Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017–2018 Explained

Concert Tour Name:Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017–2018
Type:World
Artist:Queen + Adam Lambert
Landscape:yes
Start Date:23 June 2017
End Date:22 September 2018
Number Of Legs:5
Last Tour:Queen + Adam Lambert 2016 Summer Festival Tour
(2016)
This Tour:Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017–2018
(2017–2018)
Next Tour:The Rhapsody Tour
(2019–2024)

The Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017–2018 was a worldwide concert tour by British rock band Queen and American singer Adam Lambert. The North American leg began on 23 June 2017, in Glendale, Arizona at the Gila River Arena and continued throughout the continent until its last show at the Toyota Center in Houston. In Continental Europe, the tour began in Prague on 1 November 2017 and ended in Copenhagen on 22 November before recommencing for a United Kingdom and Ireland arena tour on 25 November. The United Kingdom leg ended with a show at the Arena Birmingham in Birmingham on 16 December 2017. The group then played concerts in Oceania starting on 17 February 2018 in Auckland, ending on 6 March with a show at Perth Arena. The tour had another European leg and finished with a ten show residency in Las Vegas. The tour marks the group's second visits to North America and Oceania, both of which took place in 2014 as part of the Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2014–2015.

Background

After performing with American Idol finalists Kris Allen and Adam Lambert during the programme's season finale in 2009, the active members of Queen, Brian May and Roger Taylor, began contemplating the future of the band after the group's amicable split with touring collaborator Paul Rodgers. Two years later, at the 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards, Queen was presented that year's Global Icon Award, accepted by May. As part of the broadcast, Queen performed a short set with Lambert, receiving an overwhelmingly welcoming response. Speculation regarding a collaboration with Lambert soon arose, with the three formally announcing a short summer tour of Europe in 2012, including three dates at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, as well as shows in Ukraine, Russia and Poland. As with the partnership with Paul Rodgers, John Deacon chose not to participate.

After a 66-date world tour in 2014–2015 and a well-received[1] European summer tour in 2016, it was announced on 26 January that the group would return to North America for a 25-city tour.[2] The tour includes two nights at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, as well as shows at the newly constructed T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The North American leg ended at the Toyota Center in Houston on 5 August 2017.[3] In April 2017, the group announced European dates scheduled for November and December of that year.[4] Two months later, it was reported that the group would perform in New Zealand and Australia in February and March 2018.[5] [6] In February 2018 a second European leg was announced.[7] [8]

In March 2017, percussionist Rufus Tiger Taylor confirmed in an Instagram post that he would not be touring with the band for the first time since the start of the collaboration with Lambert, citing schedule conflicts with his band The Darkness.[9] His place was taken by longtime Queen Extravaganza drummer Tyler Warren.[10]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceBox office
Leg 1 — North America
23 June 2017GlendaleUnited StatesGila River Arena11,041 / 11,635$1,017,047
24 June 2017Las VegasT-Mobile Arena11,716 / 15,346$1,292,650
26 June 2017Los AngelesHollywood Bowl32,433 / 35,156$3,182,630
27 June 2017
29 June 2017San JoseSAP Center11,940 / 12,265$1,343,607
1 July 2017SeattleKeyArena11,077 / 11,908$1,138,564
2 July 2017VancouverCanadaRogers Arena12,363 / 12,363$1,114,680
4 July 2017EdmontonRogers Place
6 July 2017DenverUnited StatesPepsi Center8,228 / 13,737$876,828
8 July 2017OmahaCenturyLink Center Omaha9,155 / 13,883$734,216
9 July 2017Kansas CitySprint Center10,384 / 10,384$934,820
13 July 2017ChicagoUnited Center12,537 / 13,725 $1,262,869
14 July 2017Saint PaulXcel Energy Center13,723 / 14,977$1,202,548
17 July 2017MontrealCanadaBell Centre10,624 / 12,651$904,046
18 July 2017TorontoAir Canada Centre14,927 / 14,927$1,482,010
20 July 2017Auburn HillsUnited StatesThe Palace of Auburn Hills10,410 / 12,442$990,523
21 July 2017ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena11,405 / 14,504$1,073,355
23 July 2017UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena6,440 / 6,667$884,680
25 July 2017BostonTD Garden10,984 / 11,486$1,139,680
26 July 2017NewarkPrudential Center10,941 / 10,941$1,120,744
28 July 2017BrooklynBarclays Center12,874 / 12,874 $1,337,636
30 July 2017PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center12,335 / 12,850$1,195,327
31 July 2017Washington, D.C.Verizon Center11,512 / 12,014$1,252,708
2 August 2017NashvilleBridgestone Arena14,178 / 14,178$1,297,029
4 August 2017DallasAmerican Airlines Center11,481 / 11,481$1,240,050
5 August 2017HoustonToyota Center9,260 / 9,260$1,034,567
Leg 2 — Europe[11]
1 November 2017PragueCzech RepublicO2 Arena
2 November 2017MunichGermanyOlympiahalle
4 November 2017BudapestHungaryLászló Papp Budapest Sports Arena
6 November 2017ŁódźPolandAtlas Arena
8 November 2017ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
10 November 2017BolognaItalyUnipol Arena
12 November 2017AmnévilleFranceGalaxie Amnéville
13 November 2017AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome
17 November 2017KaunasLithuaniaŽalgiris Arena
19 November 2017HelsinkiFinlandHartwall Arena
21 November 2017StockholmSwedenFriends Arena
22 November 2017CopenhagenDenmarkRoyal Arena
25 November 2017DublinIreland3Arena
26 November 2017BelfastNorthern IrelandSSE Arena
28 November 2017LiverpoolEnglandEcho Arena Liverpool
30 November 2017BirminghamArena Birmingham
1 December 2017NewcastleMetro Radio Arena
3 December 2017GlasgowScotlandSSE Hydro11,227 / 11,230$1,159,380
5 December 2017NottinghamEnglandMotorpoint Arena Nottingham
6 December 2017LeedsFirst Direct Arena
8 December 2017SheffieldFlyDSA Arena
9 December 2017ManchesterManchester Arena15,639 / 15,639$1,626,890
12 December 2017LondonThe O2 Arena35,049 / 36,922$3,572,980
13 December 2017
15 December 2017Wembley Arena
16 December 2017BirminghamArena Birmingham
Leg 3 — Oceania
17 February 2018AucklandNew ZealandSpark Arena19,389 / 19,389$2,712,350
18 February 2018
21 February 2018SydneyAustraliaQudos Bank Arena24,791 / 25,708 $3,357,960
22 February 2018
24 February 2018BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre9,681 / 9,681$1,322,200
27 February 2018AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre13,936 / 13,936$1,702,470
28 February 2018
2 March 2018MelbourneRod Laver Arena24,295 / 24,295$3,033,680
3 March 2018
6 March 2018PerthPerth Arena12,720 / 12,720$1,732,180
Leg 4 — Europe
7 June 2018LisbonPortugalAltice Arena
9 June 2018MadridSpainWiZink Center
10 June 2018BarcelonaPalau Sant Jordi
13 June 2018CologneGermanyLanxess Arena
15 June 2018HerningDenmarkJyske Bank Boxen
17 June 2018OsloNorwayTelenor Arena
19 June 2018BerlinGermanyMercedes Benz Arena
20 June 2018HamburgBarclaycard Arena
25 June 2018MilanItalyMediolanum Forum
27 June 2018RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy
29 June 2018AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis
1 July 2018LondonEnglandWembley Arena10,799 / 10,831$1,098,510
2 July 2018The O2 Arena32,471 / 35,870$3,276,590
4 July 2018
6 July 2018GlasgowScotlandGlasgow Green
8 July 2018DublinIrelandMarlay Park
Leg 5 — The Crown Jewels
1 September 2018Las VegasUnited StatesPark Theater9,024 / 9,753 $1,382,473
2 September 2018
5 September 201813,838 / 14,621 $2,151,922
7 September 2018
8 September 2018
14 September 20189,532 / 9,754 $1,523,605
15 September 2018
19 September 201814,472 / 14,472$2,396,170
21 September 2018
22 September 2018
TOTAL548,831 / 586,475
(94%)
$61,102,174

Tour band

Additional musicians

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Queen + Adam Lambert Return To Rock North America This Summer. 26 January 2017. Yahoo Finance. 27 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170730155753/https://finance.yahoo.com/news/queen-adam-lambert-return-rock-210500760.html. 30 July 2017. dead.
  2. Web site: Press Release: Queen + Adam Lambert Announce 25 Date North American Tour. 26 January 2017. QueenOnline.com. 27 January 2017.
  3. Web site: Queen + Adam Lambert Plot U.S. Summer Tour. 26 January 2017. Rolling Stone. 27 January 2017.
  4. Web site: Press Release: Queen + Adam Lambert Announce UK and European Tour!. 18 April 2017. QueenOnline.com. 18 April 2017.
  5. Web site: Press Release: Queen + Adam Lambert Announce Australia and New Zealand Tour. 13 June 2017. QueenOnline.com. 13 June 2017.
  6. Web site: Queen and Adam Lambert will rock you down under early next year. 13 June 2017. news.com.au. 13 June 2017.
  7. News: Adam Lambert and Queen to tour Germany and Italy in 2018. 2018-02-03. 2018-02-03.
  8. Web site: QueenOnline.com – Upcoming Shows. Deacon. queen, official, Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John. www.queenonline.com. en. 2018-02-03.
  9. Taylor, R. Instagram 2017-03-09.
  10. News: Full line-up confirmed for Q+AL 2017 tour. 18 April 2017. brianmay.com. 19 April 2017.
  11. Current Boxscore. Billboard. https://web.archive.org/web/20171228041430/https://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore. December 28, 2017. December 28, 2017.