
"Brian May, like many of his rock brethren, would like Queen to have a residency at Las Vegas's Sphere, and he says conversations have already been initiated to make it a reality. "I'm very keen on the Sphere," May told Rolling Stone. "It's got my mind working. I sat there watching the Eagles, thinking, We should do this. The stuff that we could bring to this would be stupendous. So, yeah, I would like to do it.""
"The guitarist, who's approaching his 80s, cites growing weary of touring as another reason. "I feel like I've given up my freedom too many times," he explained. "So my feeling at the moment is I don't want to tour as such. I still want to play shows. I still want to innovate." The current iteration of Queen consists of May, drummer and fellow co-founder Roger Taylor (who has a 20-foot fiberglass statue of Freddie Mercury in his garden), and vocalist Adam Lambert."
Brian May is keen on a Queen residency at the Las Vegas Sphere and says conversations have already been initiated to pursue the idea. He watched the Eagles at the venue and believes Queen could create stupendous visual and musical experiences there. May cites growing weariness with touring as a motivation for seeking a residency; he feels he has sacrificed his freedom and no longer wants to tour as such. He still wants to play shows and to innovate. The current Queen lineup features Brian May, co-founder drummer Roger Taylor, and vocalist Adam Lambert.
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