Queen’s music is loved the world over. Their songs have inspired generations. Recreating the songs on a world stage takes a great deal of skill and Killer Queen’s musicianship is outstanding. During their various careers the musicians have worked and recorded with a vast array of artistes including Roger Taylor, Brian May and Monseratte Caballe. The band also scored a number one hit when they were asked to recreate Queen’s harmonies for “The Real Life” with Fatboy Slim in 2001.
“PATRICK MYERS’ RECREATION OF QUEEN’S LEAD SINGER IS SIMPLY UNCANNY.”    Baz Bamignoye Daily Mail
“KILLER QUEEN IS A LIVING JUKEBOX, AN ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC SHOW. YOU FEEL THE HAIR STAND ON THE BACK OF YOUR NECK. THE SOUND IS PERFECT… A CONCERT TO REMEMBER!”  The VLT – Sundsvall Sweden
“THE FABULOUS KILLER QUEEN CAME ON STAGE. WHAT AN IMPACT! MIRAGE OR RESURRECTION? THE GROUP VOTED BEST TRIBUTE BAND IN THE WORLD ENTIRELY SUCCEEDED IN RESURRECTING FREDDIE MERCURY BOTH PHYSICALLY AND VOCALLY”  -Voix Du Nord. France
“THE CROWD BOUNCED, ROARED & PUNCHED THE AIR TO KILLER QUEEN’S UNCANNILY ACCURATE RENDITIONS OF THE QUEEN BACK CATALOGUE … FREDDIE STRUTTED FOR ALL THE WORLD IS IF IT WERE LIVE AID!”  – Kate Lock BBC Yorkshire
“KILLER QUEEN TOOK TO THE STAGE, THE PERFORMANCE WAS SCARILY REAL. THE CROWD ROARED, DANCED AND JOINED IN AS THOUGH IT WAS A REQUIREMENT FOR ENTRY.  BRILLIANT.”  -The Scotsman on Murrayfield Stadium 2007
“CONCERTS AS NEAR TO THE REAL THING AS YOU’RE LIKELY TO GET. A REAL BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY FREDDIE LIVES! A POP LEGEND IS BACK!” -The People

Killer Queen was formed back in 1993. Their first public shows were at London University, following in the footsteps of the real Queen who had played their first shows there 21 years earlier. As Killer Queen toured into their second decade, the audiences grew. In 2005 they played Ahoy Stadium, where the reformed Queen would be performing only a few months later.  By 1995 Killer Queen’s UK popularity had grown to such an extent they secured a residency in London’s Strand Theatre attracting nationwide BBC coverage – the first tribute to have a show in the West End.  The band’s reputation continued to grow both in the UK and abroad. In 1999 they returned from a tour of and Europe and Russia for an awards ceremony in Leicester Square, hosted by Suggs from Madness. He announced they had won the award for “Worldwide Best Tribute Band”. The next year Killer Queen joined forces with Bjorn Again and The Bootleg Beatles for a Waverly Stadium show in Edinburgh. It was this performance that led to the band being selected to represent Queen in a restaged tribute LiveAid concert held by Sir Bob Geldof. They performed with him at his arena charity concert to raise funds for the homeless. 2009 saw a triumphant return to a sold out Ahoy stadium with their acclaimed “Queen Spectacular” production and another award, this time from Sweden’s Vasteras concert hall “Best Concert of The Year 2009”