The Spirit of Queen Completely Fills the Roig Arena Auditorium
The "God Save The Queen" concert hung the "sold out" sign with 2,000 tickets sold.
Following this success, the show will return to the Auditorium on September 10th.

The Roig Arena Auditorium experienced one of its most vibrant and memorable nights with the "God Save The Queen" show. With the venue's 2,000 seats sold out months ago, the audience fully surrendered to a tribute that faithfully recreated the legendary British band, Queen.
From the very start of the show, the Auditorium's atmosphere proved to be on par with major musical events. The opening notes of "One Vision" and the overwhelming energy of "Tie Your Mother Down" sparked collective madness, immediately connecting with gems from their catalog such as "In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited", the mythical "Seven Seas of Rhye", and the heavy rhythm of "Tear It Up".
An intergenerational audience gathered, ready to relive the band's magic, also singing along to the pop sophistication of "A Kind of Magic" and the vibrant, iconic bassline of "Under Pressure". The band 'God Save The Queen' truly shined, for instance, with the emotional depth of "Who Wants to Live Forever" and the energy of "I Want to Break Free" and "Now I'm Here", completely immersing the 2,000 attendees in the experience.
The climax of the night arrived in the final stretch with consecutive performances of immortal anthems like "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Hammer to Fall", and a spectacular "Radio Ga Ga", preceded by the now-legendary "Ay-Oh" vocal game. After a first encore featuring the legendary "We Will Rock You", "Friends Will Be Friends", and "We Are the Champions", the band treated the audience—who refused to leave their seats—to a surprise second encore, filling the Auditorium with energy and vertigo.
This resounding success has led to the announcement of a new date for the show: the Auditorium will host another concert on September 10th, with tickets still available.