Queen videography

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This is the videography of the British rock band Queen.

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Greatest Flix
  • Released:2 November 1981
  • Format(s): VHS, Laserdisc, CED
Live in Japan
  • Released:1983 (Japan only)
  • Format(s): VHS, Laserdisc
We Will Rock You
  • Released:10 September 1984
  • Format(s): VHS, Laserdisc, DVD (30 October 2001)
  • Chart position(s): USA (2× platinum)
The Works Video EP
  • Released:19 November 1984
  • Format(s): VHS
Live in Rio
  • Released:13 May 1985
  • Format(s): VHS, Laserdisc, DVD (2013 USA and Canada 6 DVD Box Set)
Who Wants to Live Forever
  • Released:20 October 1986
  • Format(s): VHS
Live in Budapest
  • Released:16 February 1987
  • Format(s): VHS, Laserdisc
Bohemian Rhapsody
  • Released:30 March 1987
  • Format(s): VHS
The Magic Years
  • Released:30 November 1987 [1]
  • Format(s): VHS, Laserdisc
Rare Live
  • Released:21 August 1989
  • Format(s): VHS, Laserdisc
The Miracle Video EP
  • Released:27 November 1989
  • Format(s): VHS
Queen at Wembley
  • Released:3 December 1990
  • Format(s): VHS, Laserdisc, DVD (17 June 2003)
  • Chart position(s): #1: Australia, Austria, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal (11× platinum, 44.000 copies), Spain, UK (7× platinum); #2: Greece, Ireland; #3: Norway, Sweden; #4: Denmark, France; #?(diamond): US (5× platinum)
  • AUS: 4× Platinum [2]
Greatest Flix II
  • Released:28 October 1991
  • Format(s): VHS, Laserdisc
Box of Flix
  • Released:28 October 1991
  • Format(s): VHS
Live at the Rainbow
  • Released:May 1992
  • Format(s): VHS (in box set called: Box of Tricks) [3]
    (filmed 19 and 20 November 1974 at the Rainbow Theatre)
Classic Queen
  • Released:13 October 1992 (United States only)
  • Format(s): VHS
Greatest Hits
  • Released:13 October 1992 (United States only)
  • Format(s): VHS
We Are the Champions: Final Live in Japan
  • Released:1992 (Japan only)
  • Format(s): VHS, Laserdisc, DVD (2 June 2004), Blu-ray (11 May 2019)
  • Chart position(s): #1: Japan
The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
  • Released:23 November 1992
  • Format(s): VHS, DVD (April 2002), SD Blu-ray (2013)
  • Chart position(s): #1: UK, #5: Germany
  • AUS: Platinum [4]
Greatest Flix I & II
  • Released:1994
  • Format(s): Video CD (1994 EU & Thailand), DVD (1997 UK Limited Edition Promotional Only), LaserDisc (1997 UK)
Champions of the World
  • Released:6 November 1995
  • Format(s): Video CD, [5] VHS
Made in Heaven
  • Released:11 November 1996
  • Format(s): VHS, DVD (2003)
Greatest Karaoke Flix
  • Released:1998
  • Format(s): DVD, Laserdisc (Japan Only)
Queen Rocks
  • Released:1999
  • Format(s): VHS
Greatest Flix III
  • Released:6 December 1999
  • Format(s): VHS,Laserdisc (Japan Only)
Party at the Palace (various artists)
  • Released:2002
  • Format(s): DVD
Greatest Video Hits 1
  • Released:12 October 2002
  • Format(s): DVD
  • Chart position(s): #1: Germany, Spain, UK, USA (platinum); #2: Australia, Denmark, Sweden; #3: Italy
  • AUS: 6× Platinum [6]
Greatest Video Hits 2
  • Released:25 November 2003
  • Format(s): DVD
  • Chart position(s): #1: Ireland, UK (2× platinum, 100.000); #2: Spain; #4: Germany, Italy
  • AUS: PLatinum [7]
Jewels
  • Released:28 April 2004 (Japan only)
  • Format(s): DVD
  • Chart position(s): #1: Japan
46664 – The Event (various artists)
  • Released:2004
  • Format(s): DVD
Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl
  • Released:25 October 2004
  • Format(s): DVD
  • Chart position(s): #1: Austria, Belgium, Germany (4 weeks), Italy, Japan (on international charts), Sweden, UK (2 weeks, 3× platinum, 150.000); #2: New Zealand, Portugal (2× platinum, 8.000); #4: Norway; #5: France; #?(3× platinum) US (platinum)
  • AUS: 3× Platinum [6]
Live Aid (various artists)
  • Released:8 November 2004
  • Format(s): DVD
  • Chart position(s): #1: UK
Return of the Champions (Queen + Paul Rodgers)
  • Released:18 October 2005
  • Format(s): DVD
  • Chart position(s): #1: Japan (on international charts), UK (platinum); #2: Austria, Germany, Netherlands; #3: Sweden; #4: Italy; #7: Portugal
  • AUS: Gold [2]
The Making of A Night at the Opera — Classic Albums
  • Released:20 March 2006
  • Format(s):
  • Chart position(s): #3: UK
  • AUS: Platinum [8]
Super Live in Japan (Queen + Paul Rodgers)
  • Released:28 April 2006 (Japan only)
  • Format(s): DVD
Queen Rock Montreal
  • Released:29 October 2007
  • Format(s): DVD, HD DVD, Blu-ray
  • Chart position(s): #1 Portugal, Sweden, Italy, Holland #2 Switzerland, Japan, UK #3 Germany #4 Austria, Belgium, Mexico, Hong Kong #5 Canada (2xPlatinum), Australia / New Zealand #6 Denmark #9 Norway #13 France #23USA
  • AUS: Gold [9]
Queen - Days of Our Lives
  • Released:28 November 2011
  • Format(s): DVD, Blu-ray
Greatest Video Hits
  • Released:28 August 2012 (USA and Canada only)
  • Format(s): DVD
Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest '86
  • Released:5 November 2012
  • Format(s): DVD, DVD/2 CD Deluxe, Blu-Ray, Blu-Ray/2 CD Deluxe
  • Chart position(s): #1 Belgium #8 Spain, Sweden, Austria, Australia #12 Hungary #6 Denmark #43 Czech Republic #10 Netherlands
Live at the Rainbow '74
  • Released:8 September 2014
  • Format(s): single CD, double CD, DVD, SD Blu-ray, SD Blu-ray plus CD, double vinyl, Quadruple vinyl, as well as a Deluxe Box Set including reproduction tour memorabilia.
A Night at the Odeon – Hammersmith 1975
  • Released:20 November 2015
  • Format(s): single CD, CD plus DVD, DVD, SD Blu-ray, double vinyl, as well as a Deluxe Box Set including reproduction tour memorabilia.

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