Queen & Adam Lambert return to Belfast's SSE Arena

They've just added an EXTRA Belfast date 🎤

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 25th May 2021
Last updated 26th May 2021

Queen + Adam Lambert have today announced an extra UK show is being added to the band’s twice-postponed Rhapsody UK & European tour, now set for 2022, as well as additional dates in mainland Europe.

In the UK, where the band is already set to play a pair of shows each in Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow and a 10-day run at London’s O2 Arena, the band will now open their 10-week tour with a newly added show at The SSE Arena, Belfast on Friday 27th May & Saturday 28 May 2022.

Extending the mainland Europe leg of its highly anticipated tour, the band will also play newly set shows in Italy, Sweden, Norway, and winding the tour up with a new final show in Finland on 24 July 2022.

In all, Queen + Adam Lambert will now perform 34 shows across their Rhapsody UK & Europe 2022 tour.

Since first sharing the stage for the American Idol final in May 2009, Queen + Adam Lambert have proved to be a hugely successful global partnership, having now played in every corner of the world.

The last time the iconic band took to the SSE arena stage in Belfast was back in 2017! Everything from the live performances to the epic production - it was first class. And this next gig looks set to be even bigger and better!

How to get tickets:

Tickets for the newly added SSE Arena, Belfast show on Friday 27 & Saturday 28 May 2022 are available from from ticketmaster.ie

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