Queen - Saginaw Civic Center, Saginaw, MI, USA, 1976
Freddy Mercury and Queen were at the top of their game for this tour, promoting their most famous album, "A Night At The Opera", and single, "Bohemian Rhapsody", to date. On November 21, 1975, Bohemian Rhapsody has just reached number 1 in the English charts, and on the same day one of the most ambitious albums in the history of Rock is released: it is A Night At The Opera, «a work of art created in the studio », word of Freddie.
It is being made in as many as six different studios, to the fierce desperation of producer Roy Thomas Baker.
All four contribute blockbuster hits.
For the album name, Queen borrowed the title of a Marx Brothers film, something they repeated with their next release, "A Day At The Races" on December 1976.
"A Night At The Opera" achieves platinum status in the UK, giving the group the top of the UK record sales chart for the first time.
This concert poster is a stylish design, printed in dark blue and goldenrod, with a great photo of the band.
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