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    Thank You, Internet: Adam Lambert & Queen’s Entire Kiev Concert Is Now Online

    photo: Ian Gavan/Getty ImagesYou know, sometimes the Internet really delivers. There are countless Glamberts all over the world who would've loved to have been in Kiev, Ukraine's Independence Square Saturday night for Queen's first full concert with very special guest frontman Adam Lambert--but now at least those fans can almost feel like they were there, as the entire concert has been posted online for everyone's viewing enjoyment, excitement, and amazement. Thanks, Internet!

    So switch off whatever stupid cute-cat YouTube video you had queued up, pour yourself a Big Gulp-sized espresso, clear your schedule for the next two hours, two minutes, and one second, and watch the full "Queenbert" concert right now.

    Queenbert, as they have affectionately come to be known among fans, perform next at Moscow's Olympic Arena on July 3, then Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw, Poland on July 7, and finally three dates at London's Hammersmith Apollo on July 11, 12, and 14. I'll be reviewing one of the London gigs, and judging by the epic video above and epic setlist below, I think I'm going to suffer a sheer heart attack. I also better buy myself a thesaurus, because I don't think the adjective "epic" is going to quite cut it anymore...

    SETLIST:
    Flash (intro)
    Seven Seas Of Rhye
    Keep Yourself Alive
    We Will Rock You (Fast)
    Fat Bottomed Girls
    Don't Stop Me Now
    Under Pressure
    I Want It All
    Who Wants To Live Forever
    A Kind Of Magic
    These Are Days Of Our Lives
    Love Of My Life
    '39
    Dragon Attack
    I Want To Break Free
    Another One Bites The Dust
    Radio Ga Ga
    Somebody To Love
    Crazy Little Thing Called Love
    The Show Must Go On
    Bohemian Rhapsody
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    Tie Your Mother Down
    We Will Rock You
    We Are The Champions

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