On This Day in Queen History – 25 July

In 1969 – Smile played the Perceval Institute, St Minver, UK.
In 1970 – Queen played PJ’s Club, Truro, UK.
In 1973 – Queen record their second BBC session, Langham I Studio, London, UK.
In 1976 – ‘Killer Queen’ bw ‘Seven Seas Of Rhye’ released Japan.

Killer Queen - Japan sleeve 1976

In 1980 – Queen awarded Silver and Gold “The Game” UK sales.
In 1982 – Queen played Capital Center, Washington DC, USA.
In 2007 – Brian May wrote on SOAPBOX  HERE [with more  photos], that he had completed his astronomy observations for his PhD, La Palma and Reuters reported Brian had ‘wrapped’ his Doctorate studies.

Brian - La Palma
Brian – La Palma
Galileo, La Palma
Galileo, La Palma

In 2009 – Brian May joined virtual ‘Make Animal Testing History’ March.  SEE HERE

Virtual March

In 2012 – (25-30 July) Brian May attended 38th National Stereoscopic Convention, Hilton, Costa Mesa, Ca, USA.

Denis, Brian and Paula - Costs Mesa
Denis, Brian and Paula – Costs Mesa

In 2013 – Brian May wrote he was “straight back on the horse” working and confirmed that the new studio album with Kerry Ellis well on the way.  SEE HERE
In 2014 – Queen + Adam Lambert played Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA, and visited by Marc Martel, Tyler Warren, Brandon Ethridge, Brian Gresh, Francois-Olivier Doyon and tour manager, Paul Bond, of The Queen Extravaganza.

Spike, Adam and Brian - Mohegan Sun Arena 25 July 2014
Spike, Adam and Brian – Mohegan Sun Arena 25 July 2014

In 2014 – An interview with Roger Taylor about differences in the global audiences sent to “VH1 Classic – Rock Radio”.  SEE HERE
In 2015: Brian May and Dennis Pellerin gave a speech at the “41st National Stereoscopic Association Convention (3D-Con)” at Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort, Snowbird, Salt Lake City, Utah.
In 2015 – Roger and Sarina Taylor supported the campaign “Bee Conscious” with a short video clip.
In 2017 – Queen + Adam Lambert played TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
In 2022 – Queen + Adam Lambert played the Nokia Arena, Tampere, Finland.