2019–24 concert tour by Queen and Adam Lambert
The Rhapsody Tour World tour by Queen + Adam Lambert Location North America Asia Oceania Europe Start date 10 July 2019 End date 14 February 2024 Legs 6 No. of shows50 in North America 11 in Asia 11 in Oceania 37 in Europe 109 in total Queen + Adam Lambert concert chronology
The Rhapsody Tour was a worldwide concert tour by Queen + Adam Lambert , the collaboration between British rock band Queen and American singer Adam Lambert . The tour was announced following the success of the biopic film Bohemian Rhapsody . The tour marks the group's third visits to North America and Oceania after performing there in 2014 as part of the Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2014–2015 and in 2017 and 2018 as part of the Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017–2018 .
The North American dates of the tour sold out in April 2019. The North American leg began on 10 July 2019, in Vancouver , Canada at the Rogers Arena and continued throughout the continent until its last show in Charlotte. The tour went through Europe, Oceania and a second North American leg which ended in Los Angeles before concluding in Tokyo Dome on 14 February 2024.
Background
After performing with American Idol finalists Kris Allen and Adam Lambert during the programme's season finale in 2009, the active members of Queen, Brian May and Roger Taylor , began contemplating the future of the band after the group's amicable split with touring collaborator Paul Rodgers . Two years later, at the 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards , Queen was presented that year's Global Icon Award, accepted by May. As part of the broadcast, Queen performed a short set with Lambert, receiving an overwhelmingly welcoming response. Speculation regarding a collaboration with Lambert soon arose, with the three formally announcing a short summer tour of Europe in 2012 , including three dates at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, as well as shows in Ukraine, Russia and Poland. As with the partnership with Paul Rodgers, John Deacon chose not to participate.
Setlists
Leg 1 — North America
"Innuendo " (video intro)
"Now I'm Here "
"Seven Seas of Rhye "
"Keep Yourself Alive "
"Hammer to Fall "
"Killer Queen "
"Don't Stop Me Now "
"In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited " (not played on 31 July and 3 August; swapped positions with "Somebody to Love" from 9 to 23 August)
"Somebody to Love " (swapped positions with "In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited" from 9 to 23 August)
"I'm in Love with My Car "
"Bicycle Race " (not played on 4 August)
"Another One Bites the Dust " (swapped positions with "Fat Bottomed Girls" from 10 July to 20 July)
"One Vision " (played once on 10 July)
"Machines (or Back to Humans) " (played to 13 August but was also dropped 9 and 10 August)
"I Want It All " (swapped positions with "Radio Ga Ga" from 10 July to 14 July)
"Love of My Life "
"'39 "
"Doing All Right "
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love "
"Under Pressure "
"Dragon Attack " (dropped from 23 July to 13 August; played after "Tie Your Mother Down" from 10 July to 20 July)
"I Want to Break Free "
"Who Wants to Live Forever " (with "You Take My Breath Away " intro on tape)
"Guitar Solo" (including Largo from Dvorak's New World Symphony No. 9 )
"Tie Your Mother Down "
"The Show Must Go On " (played before "I'm in Love With My Car" from 10 July to 7 August and was played in the encore before "We Will Rock You" on 9 August)
"Fat Bottomed Girls " (swapped positions with "Another One Bites the Dust" from 10 July to 20 July)
"Radio Ga Ga " (swapped positions with "I Want It All" from 10 July to 14 July)
"Bohemian Rhapsody "
Encore
"Day-Oh" (Freddie singing at Queen at Wembley )
"We Will Rock You "
"We Are the Champions "
"God Save the Queen " (tape)
Leg 2 — Asia
"Innuendo " (video intro)
"Now I'm Here "
"Seven Seas of Rhye "
"Keep Yourself Alive "
"Hammer to Fall "
"Killer Queen "
"Don't Stop Me Now "
"Somebody to Love "
"In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited "
"I'm in Love with My Car "
"Bicycle Race "
"Another One Bites the Dust "
"I Want It All "
"Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) " (Japanese shows only)
"Love of My Life "
"'39 "
"Doing All Right "
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love "
"Under Pressure "
"Dragon Attack "
"I Was Born to Love You " (Japanese shows only; played before "Radio Ga Ga" on 25 January)
"I Want to Break Free "
"Who Wants to Live Forever " (with "You Take My Breath Away " intro on tape)
"Guitar Solo" (including Largo from Dvorak's New World Symphony No. 9 )
"Tie Your Mother Down "
"The Show Must Go On "
"Fat Bottomed Girls " (Korean shows only)
"Radio Ga Ga "
"Bohemian Rhapsody "
Encore
"Day-Oh" (Freddie singing at Queen at Wembley )
"We Will Rock You "
"We Are the Champions "
"God Save the Queen " (tape)
Leg 3 — Oceania
"Innuendo " (video intro)
"Now I'm Here "
"Seven Seas of Rhye "
"Keep Yourself Alive "
"Hammer to Fall "
"Somebody to Love " (played after "Don't Stop Me Now" on 5 and 7 February, and played before "I Want to Break Free" on 10 and 13 February)
"Killer Queen "
"Don't Stop Me Now "
"In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited "
"I'm in Love with My Car " (not played on 20 February)
"Bicycle Race "
"Fat Bottomed Girls "
"Another One Bites the Dust "
"I Want It All "
"Love of My Life "
"'39 "
"Doing All Right " (not played on 20 February)
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love "
"Under Pressure "
"Dragon Attack "
"I Was Born to Love You " (played on 5 and 7 February)
"Whole Lotta Love " (played from 10 February onwards)
"Heartbreak Hotel " (played from 13 February onwards)
"I Want to Break Free "
"Who Wants to Live Forever " (with "You Take My Breath Away " intro on tape)
"Guitar Solo" (including Largo from Dvorak's New World Symphony No. 9 )
"Tie Your Mother Down "
"The Show Must Go On "
"Radio Ga Ga "
"Bohemian Rhapsody "
Encore
"Day-Oh" (Freddie singing at Queen at Wembley )
"We Will Rock You "
"We Are the Champions "
"God Save the Queen " (tape)
Leg 4 — Europe
"Innuendo " (video intro)
"Now I'm Here "
"Tear It Up " (not played after 7 July)
"Seven Seas of Rhye " (not played after 7 July)
"Keep Yourself Alive " (played once on 27 May)
"Hammer to Fall "
"Somebody to Love "
"Killer Queen "
"Don't Stop Me Now "
"Nessun dorma " (played on 10 and 11 July)
"In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited "
"I'm in Love with My Car " (not played after 20 June but returned 6 July onwards)
"Bicycle Race "
"Fat Bottomed Girls "
"Another One Bites the Dust "
"I Want It All "
"Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner " (played on 17, 18 and 20 June)
"Love of My Life "
"'39 "
"These Are the Days of Our Lives " (not played on 21, 24 and 26 June)
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love "
"Under Pressure " (not played on 21 June)
"A Kind of Magic "
"I Want to Break Free "
"Who Wants to Live Forever " (with "You Take My Breath Away " intro on tape)
"Guitar Solo" (including Largo from Dvorak's New World Symphony No. 9 )
"Tie Your Mother Down "
"The Show Must Go On " (not played on 14, 15, 21 and 26 June, 15 July and from 18 July onwards)
"Radio Ga Ga "
"Bohemian Rhapsody "
Encore
"Day-Oh" (Freddie singing at Queen at Wembley )
"We Will Rock You "
"We Are the Champions "
"God Save the Queen " (tape)
Leg 5 — North America
"Machines (Or 'Back to Humans') "/"Radio Ga Ga "
"Hammer to Fall "
"Stone Cold Crazy " (not played after 18 October)
"Another One Bites the Dust "
"I'm in Love with My Car "
"Bicycle Race " (not played on 21 October)
"Fat Bottomed Girls "
"I Want It All "
"A Kind of Magic "
"Killer Queen " (not played on 21 October)
"Don't Stop Me Now "
"Somebody to Love "
"Love of My Life "
"'39 " (not played on 21 October)
"Drum Solo" (not played on 21, 28 and 30 October)
"Under Pressure "
"Tie Your Mother Down " (not played on 31 October)
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love "
"I Want to Break Free "
"Who Wants to Live Forever " (with "You Take My Breath Away " intro on tape)
"Guitar Solo" (not played on 21 October)
"Is This the World We Created...? " (not played on 21 October)
"The Show Must Go On " (not played on 12, 13 and 15 October)
"Bohemian Rhapsody "
Encore
"Day-Oh" (Freddie singing at Queen at Wembley )
"We Will Rock You "
"Radio Ga Ga " (Reprise)
"We Are the Champions "
"God Save the Queen " (tape)
Leg 6 — Asia
"Machines (Or 'Back to Humans') "/"Radio Ga Ga "
"Hammer to Fall "
"Fat Bottomed Girls " (played after "Bicycle Race" on 4 February)
"Another One Bites the Dust "
"I'm in Love with My Car "
"Bicycle Race "
"I Was Born to Love You " (played after "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" on 4 February)
"I Want It All "
"Love of My Life "
"Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) "
"Drum Solo"
"Under Pressure "
"Tie Your Mother Down "
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love "
"Who Wants to Live Forever " (with "You Take My Breath Away " intro on tape)
"Guitar Solo"
"Is This the World We Created...? "
"A Kind of Magic "
"Killer Queen " (played once on 4 February)
"Don't Stop Me Now "
"Somebody to Love "
"The Show Must Go On "
"Bohemian Rhapsody "
Encore
"Day-Oh" (Freddie singing at Queen at Wembley )
"We Will Rock You "
"Radio Ga Ga " (Reprise)
"We Are the Champions "
"God Save the Queen " (tape)
Tour dates
List of concerts in North America
Date
City
Country
Venue
Attendance
Revenue
10 July 2019
Vancouver
Canada
Rogers Arena
14,392 / 14,392
$1,701,360
12 July 2019
Tacoma
United States
Tacoma Dome
19,147 / 19,147
$1,939,777
14 July 2019
San Jose
SAP Center
13,418 / 13,418
$1,788,296
16 July 2019
Phoenix
Talking Stick Resort Arena
13,574 / 13,574
$1,604,064
17 July 2019
Las Vegas
Las Vegas Festival Grounds
—
—
19 July 2019
Inglewood
The Forum
29,373 / 29,373
$4,301,412
20 July 2019
23 July 2019
Dallas
American Airlines Center
14,419 / 14,419
$1,879,599
24 July 2019
Houston
Toyota Center
12,653 / 12,653
$1,627,417
27 July 2019
Detroit
Little Caesars Arena
16,754 / 16,754
$1,781,325
28 July 2019
Toronto
Canada
Scotiabank Arena
15,728 / 15,728
$1,920,782
30 July 2019
Washington, D.C.
United States
Capital One Arena
14,896 / 14,896
$1,919,710
31 July 2019
Pittsburgh
PPG Paints Arena
14,152 / 14,152
$1,672,100
3 August 2019
Philadelphia
Wells Fargo Center
15,422 / 15,422
$1,949,987
4 August 2019
Mansfield
Xfinity Center
19,821 / 19,821
$1,537,028
6 August 2019
New York City
Madison Square Garden
29,622 / 29,622
$4,148,957
7 August 2019
9 August 2019
Chicago
United Center
16,108 / 16,108
$2,089,002
10 August 2019
Saint Paul
Xcel Energy Center
15,578 / 15,578
$1,956,969
13 August 2019
Columbus
Nationwide Arena
14,294 / 14,294
$1,566,927
15 August 2019
Nashville
Bridgestone Arena
14,169 / 14,169
$1,626,022
17 August 2019
Sunrise
BB&T Center
14,325 / 14,325
$1,782,692
18 August 2019
Tampa
Amalie Arena
14,558 / 14,558
$1,697,316
20 August 2019
New Orleans
Smoothie King Center
13,741 / 13,741
$1,706,957
22 August 2019
Atlanta
State Farm Arena
11,721 / 11,721
$1,502,796
23 August 2019
Charlotte
Spectrum Center
14,597 / 14,597
$1,768,254
28 September 2019
New York City
Central Park
—
—
List of concerts in Oceania
Date
City
Country
Venue
Attendance
Revenue
5 February 2020
Wellington
New Zealand
Westpac Stadium
33,921 / 33,921
$4,597,181
7 February 2020
Auckland
Mount Smart Stadium
27,357 / 27,357
$3,715,732
10 February 2020
Dunedin
Forsyth Barr Stadium
28,919 / 28,919
$3,712,779
13 February 2020
Brisbane
Australia
Suncorp Stadium
40,337 / 40,337
$4,899,923
15 February 2020
Sydney
ANZ Stadium
60,029 / 60,029
$6,492,672
16 February 2020
—
—
19 February 2020
Melbourne
AAMI Park
59,230 / 59,230
$7,471,188
20 February 2020
23 February 2020
Perth
Optus Stadium
44,593 / 44,593
$4,707,760
26 February 2020
Adelaide
Adelaide Oval
42,484 / 42,484
$4,436,072
29 February 2020
Gold Coast
Metricon Stadium
39,607 / 39,607
$4,536,677
List of concerts in Europe
Date
City
Country
Venue
Attendance
Revenue
27 May 2022
Belfast
Northern Ireland
SSE Arena
18,317 / 18,779
$2,496,960
28 May 2022
30 May 2022
Manchester
England
AO Arena
30,142 / 30,142
$4,381,781
31 May 2022
2 June 2022
Glasgow
Scotland
OVO Hydro
26,233 / 26,233
$3,686,571
3 June 2022
4 June 2022
London
England
Buckingham Palace
—
—
5 June 2022
The O2 Arena
174,485 / 174,485
$22,744,678
6 June 2022
8 June 2022
9 June 2022
11 June 2022
Birmingham
Utilita Arena
—
—
12 June 2022
14 June 2022
London
The O2 Arena
15 June 2022
17 June 2022
18 June 2022
20 June 2022
21 June 2022
24 June 2022
Berlin
Germany
Mercedes-Benz Arena
11,535 / 11,535
$1,322,696
26 June 2022
Cologne
Lanxess Arena
14,048 / 14,048
$1,448,054
28 June 2022
Zürich
Switzerland
Hallenstadion
13,500 / 13,500
$1,995,553
29 June 2022
Munich
Germany
Olympiahalle
11,275 / 11,275
$1,342,201
1 July 2022
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Ziggo Dome
—
—
2 July 2022
6 July 2022
Madrid
Spain
WiZink Center
27,615 / 31,837
$4,350,727
7 July 2022
10 July 2022
Bologna
Italy
Unipol Arena
—
—
11 July 2022
13 July 2022
Paris
France
Accor Arena
—
—
15 July 2022
Antwerp
Belgium
Sportpaleis
—
—
17 July 2022
Copenhagen
Denmark
Royal Arena
—
—
18 July 2022
20 July 2022
Stockholm
Sweden
Avicii Arena
—
—
21 July 2022
Oslo
Norway
Telenor Arena
—
—
24 July 2022
Tampere
Finland
Tampere Deck Arena
—
—
25 July 2022
List of concerts in North America
Date
City
Country
Venue
Attendance
Revenue
4 October 2023
Baltimore
United States
CFG Bank Arena
—
—
5 October 2023
—
—
8 October 2023
Toronto
Canada
Scotiabank Arena
—
—
10 October 2023
Detroit
United States
Little Caesars Arena
—
—
12 October 2023
New York City
Madison Square Garden
—
—
13 October 2023
—
—
15 October 2023
Boston
TD Garden
—
—
16 October 2023
—
—
18 October 2023
Philadelphia
Wells Fargo Center
—
—
21 October 2023
Austin
Circuit of the Americas
—
—
23 October 2023
Atlanta
State Farm Arena
—
—
25 October 2023
Nashville
Bridgestone Arena
—
—
27 October 2023
Saint Paul
Xcel Energy Center
—
—
28 October 2023
—
—
30 October 2023
Chicago
United Center
—
—
31 October 2023
—
—
2 November 2023
Dallas
American Airlines Center
—
—
3 November 2023
—
—
5 November 2023
Denver
Ball Arena
—
—
8 November 2023
San Francisco
Chase Center
—
—
9 November 2023
—
—
11 November 2023
Los Angeles
BMO Stadium
—
—
12 November 2023
—
—
List of concerts in Asia
Date
City
Country
Venue
Attendance
Revenue
4 February 2024
Nagoya
Japan
Vantelin Dome
—
—
7 February 2024
Osaka
Kyocera Dome
—
—
10 February 2024
Sapporo
Sapporo Dome
—
—
13 February 2024
Tokyo
Tokyo Dome
—
—
14 February 2024
—
—
TOTAL
1,076,089 / 1,080,773 (99.6%)
$133,807,954
Grossing
2019: $45.5 million from 25 shows
2020: $67.5 million from 16 shows
Total available grossing: $156.7 million from 63 shows.
Tour band
Additional musicians
Spike Edney – keyboards, vocals
Neil Fairclough – bass guitar, vocals
Tyler Warren – percussion, additional drums, vocals
Notes
Private concert specifically for the attendees of the Microsoft Inspire conference.
Part of the Global Citizen Festival .
Part of the Fire Fight Australia benefit concert.
The European leg of the tour, originally scheduled to take place from May–July 2020, was postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
Part of the Platinum Party at the Palace concert
Attendance for all 10 shows
Revenue for all 10 shows
Part of the 2023 United States Grand Prix .
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"Pollstar report" (PDF). Pollstar.com . Retrieved 25 June 2022.
"Queen + Adam Lambert headline Microsoft show in Las Vegas" . Las Vegas Review-Journal . Retrieved 26 July 2019.
"Press Release: Queen + Adam To Headline Global Citizen Show in New York City" . Queen Online . 30 July 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
"British rock band Queen to bring 2020 Rhapsody Tour to Japan" . The Japan Times . Retrieved 21 April 2019.
"Queen + Adam Lambert ・January 2020 coming to Japan! !" . Creative Man . Retrieved 17 April 2019.
"Korean Shows Added To Rhapsody Tour" . Queen Online . Retrieved 16 May 2019.
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"Press Release: New Zealand Shows Added!" . Queen Online . Retrieved 9 April 2019.
"Year End Boxscore Data" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 14 December 2020.
"Year End Boxscore Data" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 14 December 2020.
"Press Release: Queen + Adam Lambert To Perform at FIRE FIGHT AUSTRALIA Concert" . Queen Online . 12 January 2020.
"UK & European Tour Moved to 2022 / Two Glasgow Shows Added" . Queen Online. 10 February 2021.
"Queen + Adam Lambert Announce UK and European Tour - Tickets On Sale Today!" . Queen Online . Retrieved 24 September 2019.
"Queen + Adam Lambert Announce North American Tour" . Queen Official Site . Retrieved 24 March 2023.
"Queen + Adam Lambert To Play United States Formula 1Grand Prix" . Queen Online . 26 April 2023.
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