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GaGa bring Queen tribute to Rhyl Pavilion

THE music of Queen continues to be as popular in the 21st century as it was during the height of the supergroup’s success in the 70s and 80s.

Few Queen tribute bands have achieved the stature of Ga Ga who are bringing their Best of Queen tour to the Pavilion Theatre in Rhyl today (Friday, May 16).

After recently filming for the BBC as part of the The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody BBC documentary, Ga Ga have embarked on their present tour with plaudits from both fans and critics alike, including the Official Queen Fan Club and Queen’s guitarist, Brian May.

The band have performed at a diverse collection of shows with artists including Squeeze, The Spice Girls, Space and Frank Skinner.

They have played to crowds of over 20,000 people at events such as the Party in the Park and the Mardi Gras, and have also played at many Queen conventions from Southport to Holland to Dubai.

Ga Ga do not dress up or make themselves up to look like Queen, but instead concentrate on the power and precision that made Queen’s music great.

Aided by a stunning light show the band brings hit after hit to the stage with a musical dexterity that gives a fitting tribute to the genius of Queen.

Tickets priced £14.50 are available on 01745 330000 or book online at www.rhylpavilion.co.uk