The biggest hits from the rock band Queen will be played during an immersive tribute show at the UK’s largest planetarium, the National Space Centre in Leicester. The event, titled Queen Heaven, is scheduled for May 29.
An Unforgettable Audiovisual Experience
During this unique planetarium experience, visitors will listen to Queen’s most iconic songs—including Bohemian Rhapsody and Radio Ga Ga—on surround sound while a full dome visual show unfolds around them. The visuals will feature original footage, images, and remastered concert clips projected onto the enormous screen.
Explore the National Space Centre
Throughout the event, guests can explore the National Space Centre, which offers six interactive galleries, the Rocket Tower, exhibits, real spacecraft, and immersive experiences that bring the story of space exploration to life.
Queen's Enduring Legacy
Formed in the 1970s, Queen’s popularity endures with hits like A Kind Of Magic, I Want To Break Free, Don’t Stop Me Now, and Somebody To Love. The band featured guitarist Sir Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor, late frontman Freddie Mercury, and bassist John Deacon. Queen scored several number ones in the 1970s and 1980s, including the groundbreaking epic Bohemian Rhapsody. They became one of the biggest live touring acts in the world and were a highlight of 1985’s Live Aid concert. Following Mercury’s death in 1991, singers Paul Rodgers and Adam Lambert have both fronted Queen.
About the Venue
Opened in 2001, the National Space Centre is the UK’s largest visitor attraction dedicated to space, making it the perfect backdrop for this celestial tribute to Queen.



