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We Will Rock You

Can’t get enough of iconic rock band Queen’s catchy, omnipresent songs? Then grab a fake mustache and check out We Will Rock You as the jukebox musical it makes its way to the Majestic Theatre. Framed around Queen’s greatest hits, the appropriately titled We Will Rock You follows Galileo, Scaramouche and a group of outcasts named the Bohemians as they fight to restore rock ’n’ roll in a post-apocalyptic world free of musical instruments. Running since 2002, the musical serves as a cautionary tale for the cyber age while honoring Queen’s legacy. Raise your fist in celebration for the rock legends and the liberation music can bring.

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