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God Save The Queen: The Tribute Reconstructing Freddie Mercury's Last Tour

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A show to return to the past The Argentine band God Save The Queen arrives in Quito with a show that recreates the 1986 Magic Tour, the last tour of the British group. The show reflects the validity of Queen's legacy, which continues to attract new generations and consolidates its impact on musical culture. On July 12, 1986, in London, more than one hundred thousand people attended one of Queen's most emblematic recitals, with Freddie Mercury in…
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A show to return to the past The Argentine band God Save The Queen arrives in Quito with a show that recreates the 1986 Magic Tour, the last tour of the British group. The show reflects the validity of Queen's legacy, which continues to attract new generations and consolidates its impact on musical culture. On July 12, 1986, in London, more than one hundred thousand people attended one of Queen's most emblematic recitals, with Freddie Mercury in…

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expreso.ec broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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