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Brian May’s Wife Anita Dobson Sheds Light on Queen's Touring Future After Guitarist’s Stroke
Following Sir Brian May's 2024 minor stroke, Queen will not embark on world tours but may release new music and perform occasionally, with May largely recovered, Anita Dobson said.
- Earlier this year Anita Dobson told The Mirror there will be no world tours, though new Queen music remains possible with early song ideas underway.
- Sir Brian May suffered a minor stroke that affected control of his left arm, leaving Queen's future uncertain and prompting public discussion about the band's plans.
- May has already returned to the stage, as Sir Brian May joined Benson Boone at Coachella this summer while Roger Taylor, Queen drummer, and May say they constantly write in studios.
- The band plans intermittent gigs rather than global tours, with Brian May and Roger Taylor continuing sporadic appearances and Brian saying `At one point we will be.`
- Queen's history of guest singers positions them to adapt, with Adam Lambert performing five tours including the Rhapsody Tour and earlier collaborations with Paul Rodgers.
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