1993
Closet Queen perform their first full show at the University of London Union.
Time Out describes lead singer Patrick Myers’ resemblance as "Spooky". Queen's tour crew, the legendary Crystal and Ratty, see the show and declare, "The man upstairs would have loved it!”.
1995
They change their name to Killer Queen and play the London’s West End Strand Theatre to glowing reviews and national TV coverage. They go on to tour the world; performing in Moscow, Dubai, Cannes, The Azores, Bangkok and Estonia, as well as shows at The Albert Hall and Birmingham NEC.
1999
Killer Queen win the title of "World-wide Best Tribute Band" . Madness present the award.
2001
They score an international number one dance hit with Raven Maize and Fat Boy Slim when "The Real Life" uses lead singer Patrick Myers' voice to recreate the classic Bohemian Rhapsody harmony.
2003
Killer Queen celebrate 10 years at the top with a triumphant show at Thunder Park before a 25,000 strong Brands Hatch crowd.