The boom of tribute shows: “God Save The Queen” arrives

The boom of tribute shows: “God Save The Queen” arrives

December 16, 2024 – 12:41

This new show offers a tour of the discography of the legendary British band created by Freddy Mercury, from its beginnings in 1973 to 1995, including a repertoire of songs such as “Bohemian Rhapsody”, “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions “.

The international show about the band created by Freddie Mercury returns to the country: “God Save The Queen” is presented on Thursday at the Gran Rex in Buenos Aires as part of its “World Tour 2024”.

With more than 25 years of experience, the band has captivated audiences around the world, being considered the most outstanding show on queenone of the best bands in history. This new show offers a tour of the discography of the legendary British band created by Freddie Mercuryfrom its beginnings in 1973 until 1995, including a repertoire of songs such as “Bohemian Rhapsody”, “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions.”

The show not only brings Queen’s music to life, but also offers a top-of-the-line viewing experience. With authentic costumes, lights and special effects, the show seeks to transport the public to the heart of the concerts that marked an era. Each presentation recreates the atmosphere of a recital Freddie Mercury and company, becoming a journey for all generations.

Chosen by Rolling Stone as the most important tribute show in the world, “God Save The Queen” In 2023, it achieved more than 250 thousand tickets sold and a sold-out Luna Park. Furthermore, the band continues to establish itself as a global phenomenon by sharing the stage with great artists such as Aerosmithcarrying the music of “Queen” to new audiences.

Dios Salve a la Reina is a band formed in 1998 in Rosario and is made up of Pablo Padin (voice), Francisco Calgaro, at the moment Dani Marcos (guitar), Matias Albornoz (battery) and Ezequiel Tibaldo (low). The band takes its name from the UK national anthem that was played on tape at the end of every Queen show while the band saluted.

The band’s stage performance, including costumes and stage presence, resembles that of Queen during the 1980s. Over the past five years, “God Save the Queen” played at several major venues and stadiums, including Montreux, Switzerland. In 2005, they took their performance to the United Kingdom, Germany and India. During this tour, the band called themselves “Argentina’s greatest tribute to Queen.”

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