Historic grouping of 24 ticket stubs for Queen's concert(s) at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England on November 26, 1975, during their 'A Night at the Opera' tour. All are ticket-taker's stubs from the sold-out show, in yellow, gray, green, and white, with costs ranging from £1.00 to £2.50. In overall very good to fine condition, with scattered creasing and staple holes.
Queen played two sold-out shows at Manchester's Free Trade Hall on November 26, 1975—one in the afternoon and one in the evening—during their celebrated 'A Night at the Opera' tour. The worldwide tour showcased Queen's unmatched energy and unsurpassed theatricality, captivating audiences with Freddie Mercury's electrifying stage presence and the band's dynamic performances. The Free Trade Hall audiences bore witness to multiple renditions of 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' as well as hits like 'Killer Queen,' 'Flick of the Wrist,' 'Brighton Rock,' 'Stone Cold Crazy,' 'Keep Yourself Alive,' and a cover of Elvis Presley's 'Jailhouse Rock.'