The Kings of Queen brings the music of Queen to the Seasons of Murfreesboro stage on Sunday, Nov. 6.
Generations have sung along with the innovative rock music of Queen—the prolific British group that released “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” “We Are the Champions,” “Somebody to Love,” “Don’t Stop Me Now,” “Fat Bottomed Girls,” “Another One Bites the Dust” and much other material of various styles in the 1970s and early ’80s.
The Kings of Queen—Emo Alaeddin, Matthew Garbacz, Ted Morton and Lance Turner—prides itself in performing “Bohemian Rhapsody” with all vocal parts performed live.
Alaeddin channels not only the songs of Freddie Mercury, but has also crafted a vocal tone, range, visual appearance and stage performance similar to the late frontman.
The California-based tribute act will spend a good bit of time in Tennessee this November; in addition to the Murfreesboro date, The Kings of Queen plays Nov. 5 in McMinnville, Nov. 10 in Knoxville, Nov. 11 in Columbia, Nov. 12 in Chattanooga, and Nov. 13 in Nashville.
Prior to the Nov. 6 Murfreesboro show, Seasons of Murfreesboro will host a watch party for the NASCAR Championship race.
Seasons of Murfreesboro is located at 2227 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro (inside the Clarion Inn).
Find more on the tribute band at thekingsofqueen.com; find tickets to The Kings of Queen in Murfreesboro on Eventbrite.