Killer Queen
Following in the footsteps of the real Queen, who performed their first public shows at London University, Killer Queen began their journey at the same venue. The band’s rapid rise to stardom in the UK soon led to a residency at London’s Strand Theatre, where they became the first tribute band to perform in the West End, garnering nationwide BBC coverage.
With a reputation that extends far beyond the UK, Killer Queen’s journey has included performances in some of the world’s most prestigious arenas. Highlights include a special awards ceremony in Leicester Square, where Suggs from Madness presented them with the “Worldwide Best Tribute Band” award. Their immense popularity even led to a collaboration with Fatboy Slim, as they recreated Queen’s iconic harmonies for the chart-topping single “The Real Life.”