Brian May says US now too 'dangerous' for Queen concerts
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Sir Brian May has ruled out the possibility of Queen performing at Glastonbury next year, due to badger politics, despite admitting a couple of years ago it was "not impossible" for the group to perform at the spectacle.
Queen and Adam Lambert haven't played a live show since February 14, 2024, when they closed out their hugely successful Rhapsody tour at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. "I don't know when Queen will be back on stage, it's an unknown, we'll take it day by day," May says. "It was time to take a break and spend time with family, take stock."
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