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On this day in Queen history: March 21

What happened in the history of Queen on a day like today?

Look what happened in the history of the British band on a day like today, March 21:

1976 – Elektra Records held a reception for the band in Tokyo.

1981 – Queen played at the Estádio do Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil (second show) – 120,000 attendees – a total of 251,000 over the 2 nights. All Queen albums in the top 10 of the South American album charts. Love Of My Life No.1 on the singles chart where it stayed for over a year.

1993 – The Brian May Band played at Fargodome, Fargo, North Dakota, USA. UU.

1999 – Roger Taylor at The Leadmill, Sheffield, UK.

2006 – Queen + Paul Rodgers tocaron en Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, EE. UU.

2012 – Brian May interview for BBC Radio Wales on the badger problem.

2012 – The launch of the new official website de Kerry Ellis.

2012 – NME announced that it was launching a new search to find the “ultimate musical icon” of the last 60 years: Freddie Mercury among the 60 nominated artists.

2013 – Brian May unveiled the cover art and details of the book “Diableries: Stereoscopic Adventures In Hell”, written with co-authors Dennis Pellerin and Paula Fleming, due to be published in the UK on Halloween 31 October 2013.

2013 – Brian May invited students from Tomlinscote School and 6th Form College to his home in Windlesham to be interviewed for a “BBC School Report Project”. Brian was questioned regarding animal welfare, astrophysics, and Queen.

2014 – Brian May y Kerry Ellis tocaron en The Great Hall, Palace of the Republic, Minsk, Bielorrusia.

2014 – The Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville confirmed another Queen + Adam Lambert concert for July 25, 2014.

2014 – Queen + Adam Lambert announce major North American Summer Arena Tour news for March 24, 2014.

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