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New England Opera: Boston Broadcast 1976 - Volume One

2LP - £26.99 | Pre Order
During the USA leg of the "A Night at the Opera" tour, on 30th January 1976, the band performed at the Boston Music Hall in Massachusetts, where they performed ...
Queen

New England Opera: Boston Broadcast 1976 - Volume Two

2LP - £26.99 | Pre Order
During the USA leg of the "A Night at the Opera" tour, on 30th January 1976, the band performed at the Boston Music Hall in Massachusetts, where they performed ...
QUEEN

Queen I

Dolby Atmos Blu-Ray with 12pp Booklet - £19.99 | Pre Order
“This is not just a remaster, this is a brand new 2024 rebuild of the entire Queen debut album”, quoted Brian May when announcing the release of the...
QUEEN

De Lane Lea Demos (RSD 25)

Record Store Day 2025 - LP - £32.99
Record Store Day Exclusive vinyl featuring all five of Queen’s early demos, recorded at De Lane Lea Studios in December 1971 & January 1972.
QUEEN

Queen Rock Montreal

2 x blu-ray - £21.99 | Buy
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'Queen Rock Montreal' captures the world’s most iconic rock band at the very peak of their live powers.
QUEEN

The Miracle (deluxe edition)

limited super deluxe 5cd + dvd + heavyweight black lp + 2 posters + 2 postcards + 4 art prints + hardback book boxset - 1 per customer - £157.99 | Buy
celebrating the rediscovery of a lost track featuring freddie mercury, this epic, expanded reissue includes heaps of vital rarities.
The Biggest Crowd Ever: Rock In Rio Broadcast 1985
  1. Tie Your Mother Down
  2. Seven Seas Of Rhye
  3. Keep Yourself Alive
  4. Liar
  5. It’s A Hard Life
  6. Now I’m Here
  7. Is This the World We Created…?
  8. Love of My Life
  9. Brighton Rock
  10. Hammer To Fall
  11. Bohemian Rhapsody
  12. Radio Ga Ga
  13. I Want To Break Free
  14. We Will rock You
  15. We Are The Champions
  16. God Save The Queen

QUEEN

The Biggest Crowd Ever: Rock In Rio Broadcast 1985

Left Field Media
  • CD (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 2nd May 2025

    £12.99
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Queen's headline performance at Rock in Rio in 1985 remains one of the most iconic moments in live music history.

The band performed twice during the 10-day festival: once on the opening night, 11th January, and again on the 18th, alongside other acts such as AC/DC, Yes, and Rod Stewart. Although Queen did not take the stage until 2 A.M., they set a record for paid attendance, performing to at least 250,000 people each night, with some estimates suggesting a crowd as large as 350,000 for the first night alone. Edited highlights, broadcast on Brazil’s national O Globo channel, were watched by nearly 200 million people across South America. After the show, EMI hosted a party in Queen's honour at the Copacabana Palace Hotel. Outside, on the beach, fans gathered for a candlelit vigil, where 1,500 candles were arranged to spell ‘Queen’. Brian May was deeply moved by the gesture, emerging to light some candles and sign autographs for the fans.