beepop wrote: » This was such a good show, i will admit it took me a while to get into it but when I did I really enjoyed it.
older smiley wrote: » Sorry Chughes but it was indeed Brian May at the end of the show on Sunday.And for good measure he also brought on Roger Taylor.In fairness he only appeared on Sunday out of the whole run
twowheelsonly wrote: » I was there last night as well and also thought that it was very good. Not 'outstanding' by any means but a great nights entertainment. This was never intended as a Queen concert, an Opera or a Shakespeare play so I don't know what people expected. It's a musical based around Queen songs and IMO an enjoyable one at that. Far surpassed Thriller Live all right. The criticism reminds me of the Yusuf Islam conert (even though that was dire) - people seemed to forget that they weren't going to a Cat Stevens concert. Likewise at Eric Clapton concerts - "He never played Tears in Heaven..." He hasn't played it live for about 7 or 8 years ffs. BTW, Brian Mays appearance really capped it off brilliantly last night.
markfla wrote: » I thought it was the biggest load of crap I've ever seen, I had my face in my hands with embarrassment...it was cringey stuff altogether.......I was hoping for a dancer to floor themselves to make it worthwhile
Shoota wrote: » Just back, thought the show was good, not great, the tunes are absolute magic, the story was a bit meh. Thought all the cast were great. And then I watched Brian May play guitar for Bohemian Rhapsody at the end, in the flesh, you talk about unforgettable moments, thats a little something i'll cherish forever
chughes wrote: » I had a look at this website and it looks like the guitarists name is Simon Croft - http://www.wewillrockyou.co.uk/tour/
bcirl03 wrote: » Sorry yes 7:30pm show - so does the show start bang on 7:30pm? Agree it's a great venue and wouldnt dream of bringing a car near it
chughes wrote: » I presume the show you are going to starts at 7:30PM. People were taking their seats right up to the last minute. In fact some people came in after it started. Saturday was my second time at an event in the new O2 and I must say it's very easy to get in and out of. Your only issue will be parking as there is no parking around the venue. If you live on or near the red line of the LUAS, it terminates right outside the venue.
bcirl03 wrote: » Trying to organise babysitter and was wondering if anyone can tell me what time I need to be in my seat by???
Nasty_Girl wrote: » Hey guys, Saw this show last night, thought it was good craic alright (although I personally thought there should've been less chit chat and more stuff happening at all times on stage) I have a question and I'm looking for a little help, When they played Bohemian Rhapsody a guy with wild grey curly came out on stage to do the guitar solo and everyone started shrieking that it was Brian May. I didn't think it was him at all. Anyone know anything? Checked his website couldn't find out anything!
cassette50 wrote: » Just in case anyone is interested, it's been confirmed that both Brian May and Roger Taylor will attend the premier in Dublin on January 20th.http://brianmay.com/queen/queennews/queennews.html
cassette50 wrote: » It has had terrible review from critics, but it somehow keeps on going. It's a great night out, I saw in it in London and Las Vegas. I'll be seeing it in Dublin as well. As for the Brian May appearance- I'm thinking of going to the opening night but I have a feeling that he'll actually play at the press night which is the Thursday.