Music

Magic Queen

Sun 10 Oct at 7:30pm Corn Exchange, Haddington Electrifying Queen tribute band in Haddington
Step into the golden era of rock with Magic Queen, Europe’s most electrifying Queen tribute band. Celebrating the glamour of the ’70s and the grandeur of the ’80s, Magic Queen captures the spirit, energy, and sheer brilliance of the legendary Freddie Mercury and Queen like no other.

Event Description

Every Magic Queen performance is an unforgettable journey through Queen’s iconic legacy. From the soaring vocals and masterful musicianship to the dazzling visuals and dynamic audience engagement, this show is guaranteed to have you singing and dancing all night long!

Prepare for a journey through Queen’s greatest hits, brought to life with Magic Queen’s electrifying energy and authentic sound. The setlist features piano-driven classics: Bohemian Rhapsody, Somebody to Love, We Are the Champions, Don’t Stop Me Now, and You’re My Best Friend; guitar-led rock anthems, We Will Rock You, I Want It All, Tie Your Mother Down, Hammer to Fall, and One Vision and a selection of surprises guaranteed to delight both lifelong Queen fans and new admirers!

Running time 2h 30m

Venue & Accessibility

This event will be held at Corn Exchange, Court Street, Haddington EH41 3DS.

  • The Corn Exchange has recently been refurbished and we have added a technical infrastructure for the stage, sound and lighting especially for live performances.

  • You can choose your seat for this event.

  • Seats are on one level, with a raised stage.

  • A selection of interval refreshments are available, and the town has several restaurants and bars.

  • Located on Court Street, the main road through Haddington, there is free parking at the rear of the building.

  • Access into the building is level, with accessible toilets inside.

    If your booking requires a wheelchair user space or you have any access requirements for your visit, please contact our box office  0131 653 5245 / boxoffice@eastlothian.gov.uk

     

Tickets

£30

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