Brian May speaks out on if subsequent Queen and Adam Lambert tour will probably be his final

Jul 29, 2023 at 3:24 PM
Brian May speaks out on if subsequent Queen and Adam Lambert tour will probably be his final

After two years of postponements because of the pandemic, Queen and Adam Lambert set off on their UK and Europe tour final summer season.

Now Sir Brian May, Roger Taylor and Adam Lambert are heading again to the USA for extra of The Rhapsody Tour this Autumn.

However, since its announcement, the 76-year-old guitarist has been hinting it may properly be the band’s ultimate string of concert events.

Express.co.uk attended his latest Star Fleet Sessions album launch the place he was requested how he may hold doing so many dwell exhibits overseas at his age.

And the rock legend admitted he feels he’s lastly coming to the tip of his touring days.

Sir Brian instructed the viewers: “It’s getting close, I’m on the cusp. The long tours away from home, when you cannot get home? I’m not sure I’m going to do any more of those after this one. 

“It doesn’t sit with me as well as it used to. It’s a big sacrifice, a major world tour.”

The 76-year-old made comparable feedback to Variety earlier this 12 months saying: “Now, it does get to be more of a decision as you get older. I’m not 35 anymore, and leaving home for two months is not easy. But we feel as like if we’re all fit and well, that we’d like to go out there one more time.”

Yet by the sounds of it, if that is their ultimate Queen and Adam Lambert tour, North America this 12 months is barely the start.

Speaking on The One Show earlier this summer season, Sir Brian was requested about one other UK tour.

The guitarist stated: “It’s not long since we did it of course. We’re going to the States in the Autumn and I think maybe somewhere else in the Spring.”

Where may that be in early 2024? Our finest wager could be South Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand as Queen and Adam Lambert have not carried out in Asia and Oceania since early 2020, simply earlier than the primary lockdown started. 

He added: “And we get back to…Britain and Europe possibly as well. But there’s no plans right now.”