FANS of the supergroup Queen can revisit the band's stunning days of pomp, thanks to a special exhibition that is set to come to Worcester.

Denis O’Regan, Queen’s official tour photographer throughout the 1970s and 1980s, will make a special visit to Worcester this autumn as part of an exhibition tour.

A spokesman said: "Hundreds of fans will head to Worcester for this ‘one night only’ event as ‘Queen.. by Denis O’Regan’ comes to the city.

"The Rybrook BMW Showroom, Knightsbridge Park, Wainwright Road, will be transformed into a stunning art gallery on the evening of Thursday, September 28, as Worcester plays host to the fifth event of the tour series."

The spokesman added: "Organised by rock exhibition specialists Off Beat Lounge, the company’s close relationship with long-term Queen photographer Denis O’Regan, one of the world's most revered rock music photographers, has resulted in the curation of more than sixty images, with more than half never published before. "Off Beat Lounge is also proud to announce that the tour will be supporting The Mercury Phoenix Trust, the charity set up in memory of Freddie Mercury."

Featuring live performance photography, intimate off-stage moments and a glimpse of the band’s outrageous ‘down-time’, this exhibition is being billed as "every bit the spectacle".

Off Beat Lounge founder, Mark Overton thinks attendees are in for an emotional experience.

He said: “Some bands provide more than music, they document a period of time for an entire generation, and Queen were such a band. Although I’ve worked with Denis for a number of years now, I’m still in awe of his talent, and this carefully selected body of work illustrates that talent in an amazing way."

Denis O'Regan said: "I’m delighted to be able to tour this collection of photographs. Selecting the shots has been an evocative experience. It was a special time for me, and I’m reminded of the trust that Freddie, Brian, Roger and John placed in me.

“All these years later, they remain one of the most famous and charismatic bands in history."

Tickets are available at: www.offbeatlounge.co.uk/events