On This Day in Queen History – 10 May

In 1974 – Queen played the Uris Theatre, New York, New York, USA (2 shows).
In 1977 – Queen played the Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden.
In 1982 – Queen played the Böblingen Sporthalle, Germany.
In 1984 – Queen appeared at the Montreux Pop Festival, Montreux, Switzerland.
In 1985 – Queen played Yogishi Swimming Pool Auditorium, Tokyo, Japan.
In 1989 – ‘I Want It All’ with ‘Hang On In There’ released by Capitol Records in N America.

I Want It All - USA
I Want It All – USA

In 2010 – Brian May & Roger Taylor guest appearance at 8th Anniversary WWRY Musical, Dominion Theatre, London, UK.

We Will Rock You 8th Anniversary
We Will Rock You 8th Anniversary

Bohemian Rhapsody incl. Brian May and Roger Taylor
https://youtu.be/jO_Ya65dZ8c

In 2010 – Troy Turner released Don Nix cover album “Whole Lotta Blues” ft Brian (gtr) on ‘Going Down.

Troy Turner - Whole Lott Blues

In 2012 – Queen + Adam Lambert announced additional shows: 14 July 2012, Hammersmith Apollo and 7 July 2012 Municipal Stadium, Wroclaw, Poland.
In 2013 – Final day of “We Will Rock You – The Musical” Band auditions, New York City, and shared a photo.

Band Audition New York 2013

In 2014 – Brian May paid tribute HERE to rock writer, Harry Doherty, author of the  “40 Years of Queen” book, who had sadly died 27 April that year.

Brian and Harry © Jen Tunney 2014
Brian and Harry © Jen Tunney 2014
Brian May pays tribute to Harry Doherty
Brian May pays tribute to Harry Doherty (Portsmouth News)

In 2014 – Queen Extravaganza – European Tour 2014 kicked off the tour at the, O2 Academy, Bournemouth.
In 2014 – The film “Hungarian Rhapsody – Queen Live In Budapest” shown at the O2 Academy Islington in London.
In 2015 – The film “51 Degrees North” was made available pre-order. The film from Brian May to be released on “Asteroid Day”, the 30.06.2015.
In 2016 – Press release from the Academy of Contemporary Music (ACM) and Metropolis Studios announced a “Freddie Mercury Scholarship”, sponsored by Roger Taylor and Brian May, the Freddie Mercury Fellowship to be made available to a student on Freddie Mercury’s 70th birthday, worth approx £27,000.