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Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour

World tour by Queen + Paul Rodgers
Location Europe, Central America, North America, Asia
Start date March 28, 2005
End date April 13, 2006
Legs 5

No. of shows
32 in Europe
1 in Central America
25 in North America
6 in Asia
64 in Total

Queen + Paul Rodgers concert chronology









  • Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour
    (2005–06)




  • Rock the Cosmos Tour
    (2008)



Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour was a world concert tour by Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, joined by singer Paul Rodgers under the moniker of Queen + Paul Rodgers. The tour was Queen's first since The Magic Tour in 1986, and the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury in November 1991.[1] The band's drummer Roger Taylor commented; "We never thought we would tour again, Paul (Rodgers) came along by chance and we seemed to have a chemistry. Paul is just such a great singer. He's not trying to be Freddie."[1] Bassist John Deacon also did not take part due to his retirement in 1997, however he gave the enterprise his blessing.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 The show


  • 3 Set list


  • 4 Tour dates


    • 4.1 Cancellations




  • 5 Notes


  • 6 Tour band


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





History[edit]


The origins of the collaboration came when Brian May played at the Fender Strat Pack concert in 2004. Now for the first time, he joined Paul Rodgers for a rendition of Free's classic, "All Right Now". After this Brian spoke of a chemistry between the two of them. Following this, Brian invited Paul to play with Queen at their induction to the UK Music Hall of Fame. Again citing a new excitement with Rodgers, the three announced they would tour in 2005. The tour originally was meant only to include Europe and the 46664 concerts of that year.[2][3] However at the end of the European tour, some dates in the USA and Japan were added. In 2006, a full scale US tour was undertaken, with very poor attendance.[4]



The show[edit]




Queen + Paul Rodgers performing at Cologne on July 6, 2005 during their European Tour.



Brian May performing during the tour.


The stage design for the tour was minimal, lacking a large backing screen that would later be featured on the Rock The Cosmos Tour, and elaborate stage theatrics. A large 'B Stage' was constructed out from the main stage, into the audience which would frequently be used for acoustic performances by all the members of the band. The show began with the Eminem song "Lose Yourself" being played over the PA system, and a dance-theme remix of the Queen song It's A Beautiful Day. Toward the end of "Lose Yourself", the guitar would join in from behind a large curtain which covered the band from view, before Rodgers would appear singing a shortened version of the song "Reachin' Out". Thought by many fans to be a new song, it was a charity song that both Brian and Paul had played together on in the 1990s. Brian would appear after, playing the introductory riff to "Tie Your Mother Down", before the curtain fell and the band would perform the full song.


The first segment of the concert consisted largely of Queen hits and some of Rodgers' songs. To introduce "Fat Bottomed Girls", Brian would play the introductory riff from the earlier Queen song "White Man". Rodgers often played a muted steel string guitar on "Crazy Little Thing Called Love". An acoustic section would follow, Taylor leaving the kit at times to sing "Say It's Not True" on the B-Stage, while Brian would play acoustic Queen songs such as "Love of My Life" and "39". At the Hyde Park concert, John Lennon's song "Imagine" was added to the setlist, being played after "Love of My Life", in response to the recent bombings in London. A unique version of "Hammer To Fall" would be played, which featured a slower and mellower first verse sung by May and Rodgers. The second half of the song would be played as a full band, depending on the condition of his voice, Rodgers would also sing this section, or leave it to Taylor. Taylor would often play an intricate cover of Sandy Nelson drum instrumental "Let There Be Drums", followed by a performance of "I'm In Love With My Car", with Taylor taking lead vocals and the drum parts.


A guitar solo by May would follow, with a band instrumental of "Last Horizon" playing, in which a large mirror ball was used. During the second half of the concert, Taylor would leave the kit to sing "These Are The Days Of Our Lives", with a screen playing nostalgic footage, including shots of the band on their early tours in Japan. "Radio GaGa" would follow, with Taylor singing the first and second verses, with drum samples from the studio version controlled by Edney. Rodgers would take the rest of the song, with Taylor playing live drums for the rest of the song. During "Bohemian Rhapsody", Freddie's vocal and piano part, along with video footage from Queen's 1986 show at Wembley Stadium would be used, while the rest of the band would play live music. After the operatic section, Rodgers would sing the heavy part, while the closing lines of the song would be an interchanging duet between Rodgers and Mercury. The song would end with Mercury taking a bow to the crowd, and the band would leave the stage. For the encore, a largely rigid line up of "The Show Must Go On", "All Right Now", "We Will Rock You" and "We Are The Champions" would be played, before the band would leave the stage, Taylor throwing his drumsticks into the audience.



Set list[edit]


This set list is representative of the performance on 28 April 2005 in Hamburg. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.










Tour dates[edit]
















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Date
City
Country
Venue
Support act(s)
Attendance
Box Office
Europe
March 28, 2005
London
England

Brixton Academy

4,921 / 4,921

March 30, 2005
Paris
France

Zénith Paris
4,068 / 6,450

April 1, 2005

Madrid
Spain

Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad
11,753 / 15,500

April 2, 2005

Barcelona

Palau Sant Jordi
13,032 / 18,000

April 4, 2005
Rome
Italy

PalaLottomatica
7,922 / 10,325

April 5, 2005

Milan

Mediolanum Forum
8,457 / 10,580

April 7, 2005

Florence

Nelson Mandela Forum
4,075 / 6,950

April 8, 2005

Pesaro

BPA Palas
8,561 / 13,000

April 10, 2005

Basel
Switzerland

St. Jakobshalle
4,998 / 8,340

April 13, 2005

Vienna
Austria

Wiener Stadthalle
9,211 / 15,212

April 14, 2005

Munich
Germany

Olympiahalle
12,671 / 14,250

April 16, 2005

Prague

Czech Republic

O2 Arena
12,863 / 18,000

April 17, 2005

Leipzig
Germany

Leipzig Arena
9,366 / 10,250

April 19, 2005

Frankfurt

Festhalle Frankfurt
8,892 / 13,500

April 20, 2005

Antwerp
Belgium

Sportpaleis
17,776 / 23,359

April 23, 2005

Budapest
Hungary

Budapest Sportaréna
6,917 / 12,500

April 25, 2005

Dortmund
Germany

Westfalenhallen
12,343 / 14,635

April 26, 2005

Rotterdam
Netherlands

Ahoy Rotterdam


April 28, 2005

Hamburg
Germany

Color Line Arena


April 30, 2005

Stockholm
Sweden

Globe Arena


May 3, 2005

Newcastle
England

Metro Radio Arena


May 4, 2005

Manchester

Manchester Evening News Arena


May 6, 2005

Birmingham

National Exhibition Centre


May 7, 2005

Cardiff

Wales

Cardiff International Arena


May 9, 2005

Sheffield
England

Hallam FM Arena


May 11, 2005
London

Wembley Pavilion


May 13, 2005

Belfast

Northern Ireland

Odyssey Arena


May 14, 2005

Dublin
Ireland

Point Theatre


July 2, 2005

Lisbon
Portugal

Estádio do Restelo

Hands on Approach
Fingertips


July 6, 2005

Cologne
Germany

RheinEnergieStadion



July 10, 2005[a]

Arnhem
Netherlands

GelreDome

Krezip


July 15, 2005[b]
London
England

Hyde Park

Razorlight
Peter Kay


Central/North America
October 8, 2005

Oranjestad

Aruba
Aruba Entertainment Center



October 16, 2005

East Rutherford
United States

Meadowlands Arena


October 22, 2005
Los Angeles

Hollywood Bowl
16,305 / 16,305
$1,127,840
Asia
October 26, 2005

Saitama
Japan

Saitama Super Arena



October 27, 2005
October 29, 2005

Yokohama

Yokohama Arena


October 30, 2005
November 1, 2005

Nagoya

Nagoya Dome


November 3, 2005

Fukuoka

Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome


North America
March 3, 2006

Miami
United States

AmericanAirlines Arena

5,897 / 6,000
$573,453
March 4, 2006

Jacksonville

Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
3,769 / 5,000
$321,135
March 7, 2006

Duluth

The Arena at Gwinnett Center
5,909 / 9,258
$437,087
March 8, 2006
Washington, D.C.

Capital One Arena
9,475 / 12,571
$844,090
March 10, 2006

Worcester

DCU Center


March 12, 2006

Uniondale

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
7,697 / 11,000
$609,915
March 14, 2006

Philadelphia

The Spectrum


March 16, 2006

Toronto
Canada

Scotiabank Arena
11,279 / 11,279
$1,066,519
March 17, 2006

Buffalo
United States

KeyBank Center


March 20, 2006

Pittsburgh

Mellon Arena


March 21, 2006

Cleveland

Quicken Loans Arena
6,218 / 9,096
$421,942
March 23, 2006

Rosemont

Allstate Arena
7,441 / 9,500
$756,870
March 24, 2006

Auburn Hills

The Palace of Auburn Hills
10,296 / 10,296
$707,235
March 26, 2006

Saint Paul

Xcel Energy Center


March 27, 2006

Milwaukee

Bradley Center
6,282 / 9,000
$484,394
March 31, 2006

Glendale

Gila River Arena


April 1, 2006

San Diego

Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl
6,030 / 7,586
$508,060
April 3, 2006

Anaheim

Honda Center
9,085 / 14,373
$666,735
April 5, 2006

San Jose

SAP Center


April 7, 2006

Las Vegas

MGM Grand Garden Arena
6,359 / 7,800
$626,355
April 10, 2006

Seattle

KeyArena
4,592 / 12,500
$463,195
April 11, 2006

Portland

Moda Center
4,234 / 12,600
$395,380
April 13, 2006

Vancouver
Canada

Pacific Coliseum


TOTAL
278,694 / 379,936
(73%)
$10,010,205


Cancellations[edit]



















June 11, 2005

Tromsø

Fyllingen Stadium
Cancelled.


Notes[edit]





  1. ^ The June 24, 2016 concert at the GelreDome was originally scheduled for at Goffertpark in Nijmegen.


  2. ^ The June 24, 2016 concert at Hyde Park was originally scheduled for 8 July 2005.




Tour band[edit]




  • Brian May – Lead guitar, vocals


  • Roger Taylor – Drums, percussion, vocals


  • Paul Rodgers – Lead vocals, guitar, piano


  • Freddie Mercury – Pre-recorded lead vocals


Additional musicians:




  • Spike Edney – Keyboards, backing vocals

  • Danny Miranda – Bass guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals


  • Jamie Moses – Rhythm guitar, backing vocals



References[edit]





  1. ^ ab Queen most loved band The Guardian. Retrieved 3 August 2011


  2. ^ "Queen and Paul Rodgers, Brixton Academy, London". The Guardian. 30 March 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2017..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  3. ^ "Queen and Paul Rodgers, Hyde Park, London". The Independent. 17 July 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2017.


  4. ^ "QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS: North American Tour Announced". Blabbermouth. 29 November 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2017.




External links[edit]



  • Queen Concerts

  • Queen + Paul Rodgers official site











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