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Iheartradio 70s 80s 90s
Iheartradio 70s 80s 90s









iheartradio 70s 80s 90s

Last night, appearing only three days before the proper kickoff of their forthcoming tour in Chicago, the pairing made clear their much ballyhooed Vegas appearance was legit.

iheartradio 70s 80s 90s

The teaming made their full national debut at last year's iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas, delivering arguably the best performance of the weekend. That's what makes this current Queen and Lambert pairing even more shockingly impressive. Personal preferences aside, there is no denying Mercury belongs in the conversation. In polls debating the greatest frontmen in rock history, Mercury is deservedly near the top alongside the likes of Robert Plant, Steven Tyler and Mick Jagger. But the thought of Queen going on without the charismatic and once-in-a-lifetime talent of Mercury is different (though the group did tour in the past with Paul Rodgers, another all-time great, but one who had a markedly different vocal style and stage presence than Mercury). Pink Floyd, Alice In Chains and, perhaps most famously, AC/DC, who lost lead singer Bon Scott in 1980 and replaced him with Brian Johnson and went onto even greater success, are just a few of the bands who have shown that the show must go on, literally. "For us it was all over when Freddie, we never thought we'd be playing The Forum and Madison Square Garden again." Oh, and rock on.ĭuring a video interview that aired prior to Queen And Adam Lambert's performance at the iHeartRadio Theater in Burbank, Calif., on June 16, Queen guitarist Brian May stated what seemed obvious. Feel free to drop us a comment and let us know your concert experience.

iheartradio 70s 80s 90s

And if you like what you read, we'll even let you know where you can catch the artist on tour. Our bloggers will do their best to provide you with every detail of the show, from which songs were on the set list to what the artist was wearing to which out-of-control fan made a scene. Here you'll find the latest concert recaps for many of your favorite, or maybe not so favorite, artists.











Iheartradio 70s 80s 90s