On January 10 and 11, the UK’s premier Queen tribute band, Majesty – The Ultimate Tribute To Queen, will return to Estonia for two highly anticipated performances. The band will perform at the Alexela Concert Hall in Tallinn on January 10 and the Vanemuine Concert Hall in Tartu on January 11.
Majesty are known for delivering an authentic experience that replicates the magic of Queen’s iconic shows. They recreate Queen’s signature sound, with attention to detail that ensures their renditions of hits from the 70s and 80s are as close to the original as possible.
Having gained widespread popularity after their successful 2020 tour in Estonia, the band brings together some of the best musical talent in Europe. Led by Rob Lea, the winner of the 2022 UK TV show Starstruck who was praised by Adam Lambert for his remarkable likeness to Freddie Mercury, the band features expert musicians on drums, bass, guitar, piano, and four-part harmonies. Some of the hits included in their upcoming performances are “We Will Rock You”, “We Are the Champions”, “Somebody to Love”, and “Bohemian Rhapsody”.
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