Queen have added more dates to their forthcoming autumn UK tour after tickets for existing shows sold out in record time.
The band and Paul Rogers have now play shows in Sheffield (October 19th), Newcastle (November 4th) and Manchester (November 5th).
The group will also play a second night at the O2 Arena in London on November 7th.
Queen’s tour, which gets underway in Nottingham on October 10th, will coincide with the release of their first studio album for over 13 years.
As previously reported, Queen guitarist Brian May has launched a bid to save the struggling digital radio station Planet Rock.
For more details about the band’s new dates, which go on sale this Friday (May 17th), check out our new look Gig Guide.
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