Best Queen ‘Rhapsody Tour’ tickets 2023: Prices, dates, more
There’s no need to feel “Under Pressure.”
Although Queen and Adam Lambert’s ‘Rhapsody Tour’ kicks off in just two weeks, it isn’t too late to pick up last-minute tickets to catch the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers live this year.
In fact, as of now, tickets are available for all 23 concerts on the nationwide run.
That includes back-to-back gigs at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Thursday, Oct. 12 and Friday, Oct. 13.
Want to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers bust out fresh versions of timeless classics like “We Will Rock You,” “We Are The Champions,” “You’re My Best Friend,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” and, of course, “Bohemian Rhapsody” live?
If that’s the case, you won’t have to spend too much depending on which show you attend.
At the time of publication, we found some tickets going for as low as $71 before fees on Vivid Seats.
To be completely fair, that price is a bit of an outlier. Tickets for other shows start anywhere from $80 to $230 before fees.
Still, it’s hard to put a price tag on seeing one of rock’s most storied, bombastic and greatest rock groups live.
Is your finger still hovering over the “purchase” button?
Keep reading.
We’ve got all the details and more to get you in the door for Queen’s 2023 ‘Rhapsody Tour’ below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Queen ‘Rhapsody Tour’ 2023 schedule
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.
Queen tour dates | Ticket prices start at |
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Oct. 4 at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD | $72 |
Oct. 5 at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD | $74 |
Oct. 8 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON, CA | $163 |
Oct. 10 at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI | $147 |
Oct. 12 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY | $229 |
Oct. 13 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY | $209 |
Oct. 15 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA | $134 |
Oct. 16 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA | $112 |
Oct. 18 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA | $178 |
Oct. 21 at the US Grand Prix in Austin, TX | $141 |
Oct. 23 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA | $130 |
Oct. 25 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN | $137 |
Oct. 27 at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN | $95 |
Oct. 28 at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN | $106 |
Oct. 30 at the United Center in Chicago, IL | $87 |
Oct. 31 at the United Center in Chicago, IL | $85 |
Nov. 2 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX | $87 |
Nov. 3 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX | $84 |
Nov. 5 at the Ball Arena in Denver, CO | $153 |
Nov. 8 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA | $81 |
Nov. 9 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA | $99 |
Nov. 11 at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, CA | $71 |
Nov. 12 at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, CA | $73 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
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Queen band members
There may never have been a more high-profile lead singer replacement for a band than Adam Lambert assuming Freddie Mercury’s place back in 2011.
Who’s playing behind the 41-year-old former “American Idol” finalist though?
Well, original members drummer Roger Taylor and recently knighted guitarist Sir Brian May are still around 53 years after the band formed in 1970.
“These are kind of new glory days for us,” said May in an interview with Variety.
They’ll be joined by Spike Edney on keyboards and rhythm guitar, Neil Fairclough will handle bass and Tyler Warren plays percussion and drums.
Edney, Fairclough and Warren are also providing backup vocals on the tour.
Queen set list
Not many bands have a three-disc Greatest Hits album.
Queen does though.
That being said, it’s not easy to distill a legendary catalog into a single concert — classics like “Flash” might not make the cut.
Based on past gigs, here’s what you can expect to hear on this tour based on their 2019 U.S. concert set lists.
01.) “Now I’m Here”
02.) “Seven Seas of Rhye”
03.) “Keep Yourself Alive”
04.) “Hammer to Fall”
05.) “Killer Queen”
06.) “Don’t Stop Me Now”
07.) “In the Lap of the Gods… Revisited”
08.) “Somebody to Love”
09.) “I’m in Love With My Car”
10.) “Bicycle Race”
11.) “Another One Bites the Dust”
12.) “I Want It All”
13.) “Love of My Life”
14.) “’39”
15.) “Doing All Right”
16.) “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”
17.) “Under Pressure”
18.) “Dragon Attack”
19.) “I Want to Break Free”
20.) “Who Wants to Live Forever”
21.) “Guitar Solo”
22.) “Tie Your Mother Down”
23.) “The Show Must Go On”
24.) “Fat Bottomed Girls”
25.) “Radio Ga Ga”
26.) “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Encore:
27.) “We Will Rock You”
28.) “We Are the Champions”
The above set list comes to us courtesy of Set List FM.
Classic rockers on tour in 2023
Love music from the ’70s and ’80s?
Us too.
Here are just five of our favorite acts from way back when that might be coming to a city near you soon.
• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
• Aerosmith
• The Eagles
• KISS
• Billy Joel with Stevie Nicks
Already know all about these tours? Check out our list of the 22 biggest classic rock tours in 2023 here.
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