
Dates and venues:
- 25th May 2023 - Cartuja Centre Cite, Seville
- 26 May 2023 - Campo Pequeno, Lisbon
- 27 May 2023 - Multiusos de Gondomar
Hailed as the best Queen tribute band in the world, God Save the Queen / DSR brought their 2023 world tour to the Iberian Peninsula, playing three breathtaking shows in Seville, Lisbon and Gondomar. With a performance that captures the essence and power of Queen's original shows, the band delighted fans at each of these stops.
25th May: Cartuja Center Cite, Seville
The first night of the tour in Spain was marked by an explosion of energy at the Cartuja Centre Cite in Seville. Andalusian fans were transported to Queen's golden age with a setlist full of classics, including "We Are the Champions" and "Radio Ga Ga". The lead singer, who embodied Freddie Mercury with precision, had the crowd vibrating in unison, transforming the venue into a real rock party.
26th May: Campo Pequeno, Lisbon
The band then travelled to Lisbon, where Campo Pequeno hosted one of the most eagerly awaited concerts of the year. With a full house, God Save the Queen / DSR lived up to expectations, delivering an electrifying performance that had Portuguese fans singing along at the top of their lungs. The intimate atmosphere of Campo Pequeno served as the perfect backdrop for a night full of emotion and nostalgia.
27th May: Multiusos de Gondomar
The last stop on the tour in Portugal was in Gondomar, at the Multiusos, where the band ended their time in the country on a high note. The northern audience didn't disappoint, welcoming God Save the Queen / DSR with enthusiasm and passion. The final performance was an apotheotic celebration of Queen's music, leaving everyone with the feeling of having taken part in a historic moment.
An Unmissable Tribute
God Save the Queen / DSR continues to prove why they are considered the best Queen tribute in the world. The 2024 tour not only revived the greatest hits of one of the greatest bands of all time, but also united fans from different generations around a common passion. The shows in Seville, Lisbon and Gondomar were more than just performances; they were true celebrations of Queen's immortal legacy.