This month we created a series of files that make up a major retrospective exhibition celebrating the formation and first five albums of one of the most exciting, glamorous and influential bands in global musical history. Our specially prepared files feature previously unseen interviews, full length concerts and exclusive behind the scenes footage. The footage will be shown on a combination of HD and 3D screens as well as on mobile devices.
We were treated to a preview of behind the scenes footage of the 1976 tour of Japan, the legendary 1975 Christmas concert from the Hammersmith Odeon, the free concert in Hyde Park for 150,000, organised by a young Richard Branson and some classic top of the pops performances from 1974.
Our absolute favourite is a newly created 3D version of the classic Bohemian Rhapsody, the UK’s third best selling single of all time.
The exhibition is the first ever major Queen exhibition, is absolutely free and takes place in a huge warehouse space in the heart of London’s East End at Old Truman Brewery, opening on February 25th, closing on March 12th when the exhibition begins a world tour. The entrance is on Hanbury Street, just off Brick Lane.
Click here to see the official trailer and here for more information