Queen: unpublished photos on display

Queen - Freddie Mercury

This legendary British group will be the subject of an intimate photographic exhibition to take place in London, between the months of july and september: will be by name Queen: The Unseen Archive and will release photographs of its 4 members taken by Peter hince, who was by the side of the rockers when they reached the peak of their musical career.

The vast majority of the shots in this collection they have not been exhibited ever to the public.
hince came into contact with Queen in 1973, when they were still going on tour with other bands of greater trajectory: the photographer joined them as an assistant, eventually becoming the confidant de Mercury and company.

The event will start next 30 July and will be open until September 13: the opening date coincides with one more anniversary of the last presentation of Freddie Mercury with the group, carried out in knebworth (1986).

Via | NME


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