The Queen II Tour was a concert tour by British rock group Queen to promote their 1974 album Queen II. In the UK they performed three sold-out shows at the legendary Rainbow Theatre in London’s Finsbury Park, one in March on the "Queen II" tour and two in November following the release of "Sheer Heart Attack". The single disc and video editions contain a concert from the band's Sheer Heart Attack Tour, recorded live at the Rainbow Theatre in London on 19 & 20 November 1974, while the double CD and vinyl releases include this material plus a concert recorded at the Rainbow earlier in the year, on 31 March, as part of the Queen II Tour. White Queen (As It Began) 8. Setlist: 1. It was the second major tour by the group and started only a month and a half after the end of the Queen I Tour. To mark the 40th Anniversary of these shows, fans can finally enjoy Queen "Live At The Rainbow '74", lovingly restored, re-edited, mixed and digitally mastered and including much previously unseen footage. Barcode: 4 607003 582177; Barcode: SB - QUEEN - Live At The Rainbow 1974 / Rare Live GREENRAY 200 GR-CV M They would tour the United States as the opening act for Mott the Hoople. This show at the Rainbow Theatre was Queen's first "big" headlining gig. Freddie is seen in an elegant new white outfit at the beginning of the show, created by designer Zandra Rhodes. It was eventually released officially in 2014. Great King Rat 9. The band had to cancel all other concerts after 12 May 1974 as guitarist Brian May contracted hepatitis. This is Queen dazzling their audience with an unforgettable show delivered with a skill and confidence which belied their youth.17 tracks | 2014 | 79 min | Not Recommended for Young KidsMedley : Killer Queen / The March Of The Black Queen / Bring Back That Leroy Brown Live At The Rainbow '74. New Submission Live At The Rainbow 1974 1974 was a year of high achievement for Queen. They had their first two hit singles, "Seven Seas Of Rhye" and "Killer Queen", released two albums, "Queen II" and "Sheer Heart Attack", and completed major tours across the UK, America and Europe. Father to Son * 3. The band visited major cities in the UK. 1974 was a year of high achievement for Queen. Seven Seas of Rhye * 12. Son and Daughter * 5. Get the Queen Setlist of the concert at Rainbow Theatre, London, England on November 19, 1974 from the Sheer Heart Attack Tour and other Queen Setlists for free on setlist.fm! Guitar Solo * 6. The album is the first official release of the band's Christmas Eve performance at the Hammers… They had their first two hit singles, "Seven Seas Of Rhye" and "Killer Queen", released two albums, "Queen II" and "Sheer Heart Attack", and completed major tours across the UK, America and Europe. Keep Yourself Alive * 11. The Fairy Fellers Master-Stroke 10. Son and Daughter (Reprise) * 7. This release has been blocked from sale in the marketplace. Liar (Rehearsal, London '73 And Rainbow, London '74)Another One Bites The Dust (Buenos Aires, Argentina '81 And Vienna, Austria '82)Rock 'n Roll Medley: Big Spender, Jailhouse Rock, Stupid Cupid (Hammersmith, London '74)Tie Your Mother Down (Paris '79, Frankfurt '82 And Rio De Janeiro '85)Keep Yourself Alive (Hammersmith, London '74 And Tokyo, Japan '85)We Are The Champions (Knebworth '86 And Frankfurt '82) 2015 live album by Queen A Night at the Odeon Live album by Queen Released20 November 2015 Recorded24 December 1975 in London GenreHeavy metal, progressive rock Length73:21 Label Virgin EMI Hollywood ProducerJustin Shirley-Smith Josh Macrae Kris Fredriksson Queen chronology Live at the Rainbow '74 A Night at the Odeon On Air A Night at the Odeon is a live album by the British rock band Queen. The main show is from November with, as a bonus, the only surviving footage from the March show. Get the Queen Setlist of the concert at Rainbow Theatre, London, England on November 20, 1974 from the Sheer Heart Attack Tour and other Queen Setlists for free on setlist.fm! Procession * 2. The show was properly recorded and was later proposed to be the band's first live album, but ultimately shelved. It is not permitted to sell this item on Discogs. Ogre Battle * 4.