
Maximum Queen has delivers the hyper-realistic, heart-pounding experience of an early-1980s Queen concert, complete with soaring vocals, dazzling costume changes, and the kind of high-energy sing-along anthems that lift an entire audience to its feet. This is not just a tribute show—it’s a time machine set to Wembley-level volume
The show features Front and center the powerhouse Welsh vocalist Martyn Jenkins, renowned for fronting the European touring production Night at the Opera. His history with The Queen Fan Club and performances for Brian May and Roger Taylor make him one of the most authentically connected Freddie interpreters in the world. His command of the stage, charisma, and uncanny vocal accuracy channel the spirit, fire, and elegance of Mercury at his peak.
Supporting Jenkins is an elite lineup of Classic Albums Live musicians—seasoned, theater-trained professionals whose precision elevates this show into a league of its own. These multi-instrumentalists are veterans of major stages, known for performing legendary albums. Their mastery allows Maximum Queen to replicate Queen’s towering vocal harmonies live, with every member singing like a lead. Their versatility is so deep that the group can also transform into tributes to Led Zeppelin or AC/DC when called upon.
From “Bohemian Rhapsody” performed exactly as Queen envisioned it, to classics like “Best Friend,”“Love of My Life,” “Another One Bites the Dust,” and every song celebrated in the Bohemian Rhapsody film, Maximum Queen reignites the magic, power, and theatrical thunder of one of rock’s gre
