QUEEN To Play Buenos Aires In November

May 27, 2008

According to Queenzone.com, QUEEN's Brian May and Roger Taylor will return to Buenos Aires, Argentina in November 27 years after their legendary South American tour.

They will play two concerts in the Estadio Velez Sarsfield in Buenos Aires on November 21 and November 22. If the concerts should sell out fast, even a third concert on November 23 is possible.

Concerts in Santiago de Chile and Sao Paulo, Brazil are being discussed but no details could be confirmed so far.

The South American leg of the tour will end in Rio de Janeiro where the band will play a free concert on the Copa Cabana on November 30.

Video footage of QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS performing a new song, "C-lebrity", on the April 4, 2008 edition of the UK's ITV "Al Murray's Happy Hour" can be viewed below.

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