Queen`s Greatest Hits
Queen`s Greatest Hits – a concert tour that has previously sold-out performances at dozens of UK venues – is to return to Burton Town Hall in October 2025 after their stunning sell-out debut show at the Town Hall in 2023.
Now an established international act in their own right, after successful tours in recent years in Russia, Poland, Germany, Switzerland, Holland and many other countries, The Bohemians are all set to rock Burton in a rare appearance for the band in the Staffordshire area.
The Bohemians take you on a high-energy roller-coaster ride of a concert, featuring the back catalogue of one of the world’s most popular and iconic rock acts of all time.
Right from the beginning you will be gripped by a bombastic, authentic audio-visual representation of Queen’s iconic Wembley ‘86 performance as The Bohemians burst onto the stage to the strains of One Vision and A Kind of Magic.
All the many fabulous Queen hits will be covered but they’re all here, from the early piano and harmony heavy wonders of “Killer Queen” and “Don’t Stop Me Now”, to the later, catchy pop anthems of the eighties.
Whether it’s “Killer Queen”, “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” or “The Show Must Go On”, “Bohemian Rhapsody” or “Will Rock You”/” We Are the Champions”, The Bohemians will have you on your feet, singing, dancing and clapping along in a truly memorable live re-enactment of the world’s greatest Rock Band.
Inspired by the blockbuster 2018 film `Bohemian Rhapsody`, the music of Queen has acquired a whole new generation of younger fans, together with their immense loyal following. This has translated to The Bohemians, whose concerts play to packed audiences.
This Queen`s Greatest Hits concert tour by The Bohemians sold out venues across the UK and around the world before the Coronavirus outbreak stopped live performances in 2020. Now, `The Show Must Go On`!
Previously in the UK, this ultimate Queen tribute concert posted the `sold out` notices at Swindon, Dudley, Castleford, Worcester, Dover, Aberdeen, Coventry, Maidstone, Bristol and scores of other venues around the country.