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Entertainment extravaganza The Music of Queen will be creating its own kind of magic on November 28 at Media City Amphitheatre courtesy of a 16-strong band including the leading stars of the London West End smash hit musical We Will Rock You. Bridging the gulf between rock & roll and classical music, they will be joined by the exquisite sounds of the 46-piece UAE National Symphony Orchestra.
Dozens of energetic performers will take to the stage at the Amphitheatre to rock out to much-loved Queen classics including Somebody to Love, A Kind of Magic, Fat-Bottomed Girls, Don’t Stop Me Now and many more epic masterpieces. With an excess of 300 million albums sold worldwide, glam rockers Queen are one of the few truly iconic British bands. With more than four decades of music and 18 number one albums to their names, they are recognised as one of the most influential rock bands of all times.
Tickets start at Dhs195 and are available at Virgin Megastore.
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