The Music of Queen Pop

  • The Music of Queen Live
    © Julez Weber

»The Music of Queen Live« is much more than a tribute – it is a passionate, detailed homage to one of the greatest rock bands of all time and is one of the most authentic Queen tribute shows around today. From spine-tingling moments to epic anthems, Valentin Findling and his live band impressively bring the Queen legend back to life.



When Valentin Findling takes the stage, musical precision and pure passion collide. His powerful voice, distinctive timbre, and charismatic stage presence bring Freddie Mercury’s songs to life. Fans rave: »If you didn’t know it was a cover band, you wouldn’t have noticed the difference.«

Findling began playing the piano at the age of five. While studying music, he won first place in the Frankfurt Steinway Förderpreis and the Sparda Jazz Award Düsseldorf, among other awards. Today, in addition to his role as a Queen interpreter, he is also a member of the German indie pop band »Findling«.





He is accompanied by a top-class live band of experienced professional musicians who have played with artists such as Earl Harvin, Peter Schilling, and Sandy and have performed as support for Eric Clapton and Paul Young. The show offers a musical tour de force through the entire Queen repertoire – from »Radio Ga Ga« to »Under Pressure« to »The Show Must Go On«.

PERFORMERS

Valentin Findling vocals

& band

PROGRAM

»The Music of Queen Live«

 

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Laeiszhalle Hamburg
© Maxim Schulz

Laeiszhalle

The first house on the square: The Laeiszhalle is Hamburg's traditional venue for exquisite musical experiences with a special focus on early music, recitals,…

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