Concerts
Queen + Paul Rodgers Rock the Cosmos 2008 Concert Tour Information
- With highly anticipated return to Latin America expected to follow.
- Tour heralds in first new Queen studio album in 13 Years
19 March 2008 -- With a new album in the pipeline - the first new studio album to carry the Queen name since the Freddie Mercury sessions – Queen is heading back on the road for a four-month tour, once again in the company of musician/singer/songwriter Paul Rodgers who joined the band for the highly successful 2005/2006 world tour, the European leg of which ended with the band’s spectacular London Hyde Park open air concert before going on to play the US and Japan.
In all, the band’s tour was attended by more than a million people. » read more »
Chief Logan State Park Museum to Celebrate Labor Day Weekend with Free Concerts on Sept. 1-2
August 2007 -- Celebrate the Labor Day weekend with the Museum in the Park at Chief Logan State Park. The celebration will include two outdoor concerts on Saturday, Sept. 1, from 4 - 10 p.m., and Sunday, Sept. 2, from 1 - 6 p.m. The musical events, “Aunt Jennie’s Festival,” are free and open to the public. The concerts will be held in the park’s Liz Spurlock Amphitheater, located about one-half mile from the museum. » read more »
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