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Can't wait for Queen to get here in 2020 – this will tide you over

Are you a fan of Queen, can’t wait until the band return in 2020 for your next fix of their magical tunes? Don’t worry this will tide you over.

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Don’t Stop Me Now – The UK’s Ultimate Queen Club Night Experience is coming to Perth’s The Sewing Room on Friday (Brian) May 17 from 11pm-4am.

A hit at clubs across Australia the show celebrates the music and contemporaries of Queen – one of the biggest selling bands of all time.

Don’t Stop Me Now has been one of the biggest club nights in the UK in recent years and while the popular party event has toured Australia before, this will be its first time in Perth.

DJ’s will be playing all the Queen anthems and remixes, along with some of the biggest songs from other iconic artists from the power-ballad era.

The Sewing Room is a live music venue and nightclub and is located in a restored basement on Wolf Lane, just off Murray Street in the heart of the city.

OIP Staff


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