On This Day in Queen History – 22 April

In 1966 – The Reaction played Penmare Hotel, Hayle, UK. I
In 1968 – The Reaction played the Trevellas Cove, St. Agnes, UK.
In 1975 – Queen played the Aichi Taikukan, Nagoya, Japan.
In 1976 – Queen played Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia.
In 1982 – Queen played the Forest National, Brussels, Belgium.
In 1983 – Brian May, Eddie Van Halen, Phil Chen, Brian Getzer and Fred Mandel recording jam sessions at The Record Plant, LA, California, USA, working on “Let Me Out” and “Blues Jams” (later tilted “Blues Breaker”).
In 1987 – Minako Honda released ‘Crazy Nights’ bw ‘Golden Days’ 7 in single, written, produced and ft Brian May on guitar. [AMAZON] [EIL.com]

Golden Days - Minako Honda
Golden Days – Minako Honda

In 1988 – The Cross played the Capitol, Mannheim, Germany.
In 1988 – “Dog With A Bone” (introduced as Goodtimes”) message played at the Queen Fan Club Convention.

In 1989 – Queen filmed promo video for “I Want It All” Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, UK.

Making Of The Miracle Videos (from GVH2 disc 2)
https://youtu.be/wvigqpuvHC4In 2002 – Previews of “We Will Rock You – The Musical” began, Dominion Theatre, London.
In 2003 – The Yardbirds release “Birdland” album ft Brian May on guitar on track “You’re A Better Man Than I”.

 

Yardbirds "Birdland" album cover
In 2015 – Brian May announced that ‘One Voice’ was the official song for the “Common Decency’ campaign, and revealed new shield badges.
In 2017 – For “Record Store Day 2017” the vinyl LP “The Queen Symphony – Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Tolga Kashif” released UK, limited to 400 copies, published exclusively by Warner Classics / Parlophone.

Queen Symphony vinyl