On This Day in Queen History – 22 September

In 1984 – Queen played the Europahalle, Hanover, Germany. (Freddie slipped and damaged his knee during “Hammer To Fall”, he performed 3 more songs at the piano, and afterwards taken to hospital.)
In 1992 – John Deacon wrote in letter for the Fan Club Autumn 1992 magazine that the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert video would be released for Christmas.
In 1995 – Brian May guest appearance with Zucchero, Bologna, Italy – played on ‘A Whiter Shade Of Pale’ and ‘Madre Dolcissima’.
In 1998 – The Brian May Band played La Cigale, Paris, France.
In 2006 – Brian May guest appearance with McFly, Wembley Arena, London, UK.

Bri Wembey Arena with McFly 22 Sept 20
Bri Wembley Arena with McFly 22 Sept 20

In 2006 – Roger Taylor named Sir Robin Knox-Johnston’s Open 60 yacht “Saga Insurance”, Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, UK, prior to the start of the Velux 5 Oceans start in Bilbao.
In 2006 – Freddie Mercury Gold award for “Lover Of Life, Singer Of Songs – Very Best Of Freddie Mercury Solo “ UK sales.
In 2010 – Brian May appeared on BBC News Channel on HARDtalk with Stephen Sackur.

BBC HARDtalk – Brian May (Pt1) 22 Sept 2010
https://youtu.be/GC_DPjh6gWA?list=RDGC_DPjh6gWA
(Pt2)  – https://youtu.be/MZ4eeS5D8dc

In 2014: “VH1 Classic Rock Radio” reported on the release of “Queen Forever”, with accompanying interview with Brian May. 

Queen Forever 4-LP Pack shot
Queen Forever 4-LP Pack shot

In 2014 – Queen Extravaganza played Town Hall, Cheltenham.

Visions of Queen
Visions of Queen

In 2014 – “Visions Of Queen” by photographer Steve Emberton and Alan Perry published in hardback.
In 2014 – “Starmus Festival” through to 28 Sept, Tenerife, Canary Islands.
In 2016 – Queen + Adam Lambert played the Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan.
In 2017 – Brian May, Roger Taylor and Bob Geldof visited the “Live Aid” movie set.

Brian May, Roger Taylor and Bob Geldhof visit "Live Aid" movie set 22 Sept 2017
Brian May, Roger Taylor and Bob Geldhof visit “Live Aid” movie set 22 Sept 2017.

In 2018 – Queen + Adam Lambert played The Park Theater, Las Vegas, NV.