Queen May Rock - Tribute to Queen & Freddie Mercury

06.12.2025
20:00
Door Price 22 € / Presale 18 €

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“Radio Gaga,” “We Will Rock You,” “Bohemian Rhapsody”—unforgettable songs by the legendary rock band Queen that still thrill audiences of all ages today. QUEEN MAY ROCK is one of the best Queen tribute bands and will immerse the audience in the atmosphere of early Queen concerts on Saturday, December 5, starting at 8:00 p.m. at the Schuhfabrik in Ahlen.

QUEEN MAY ROCK is more than just a tribute band. Not designed as a “look-alike” band, the five professional musicians bring the pure rock energy of Queen's songs to the stage in an incomparably dynamic show with their individual touch and unbridled enthusiasm. With charming entertainment, expressive voices, and energetic gestures, the band effortlessly evokes the charismatic Queen show. And to make the sound an experience as well, the polyphonic choruses typical of Queen are also sung live.

The five musicians of QUEEN MAY ROCK have been thrilling audiences at open-air festivals and clubs for many years and have filled large concert halls in Hamburg, Berlin, and Munich with their Europe-wide tribute shows.

In addition to the well-known global hits, QUEEN MAY ROCK also plays songs that are particularly close to the hearts of Queen aficionados. This means that no two concerts are alike. The band members are: Michael Antony Austin (vocals), Markus Hoppmann (guitars), Florian Kremer (keyboards, vocals), Horst Zaunegger (bass, vocals), and Marco M. Molitor (drums, vocals).

The Schuhfabrik restaurant offers the opportunity to enjoy a delicious meal before the event. As the concert is very popular, please allow plenty of time (the kitchen is open from 5 p.m.) and make a reservation in advance on 02382 – 5288, as experience has shown that many guests want to eat beforehand.

This event is part of the project "Third Places - Houses for Culture and Encounters in Rural Areas" and is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.