Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia Beach
Music of Queen - A Rock Symphony
with Virginia Symphony Orchestra
Brent Havens, conductor
MiG Ayesa, vocalist
Friday 7:30 PM
May 15, 2026
Date
Friday, May 15, 2026 7:30 PM
Location
Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia Beach
We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, Bohemian Rhapsody….the list of Queen anthems goes on and on and on……and now you can relive the thrill of a live Queen concert with full symphony orchestra in this unforgettable concert from Windborne Productions, a Festival favorite for decades. After a recent show, one reviewer wrote: “everyone in the hall hung on every word and turn of the music” and the finale “had the whole throng in the packed house on their feet” (Houston Press). Get ready to rock!
Learn About the Performance
THE MUSIC OF QUEEN: A ROCK SYMPHONY
Bridging the gulf between rock n’ roll and classical music, conductor/arranger Brent Havens takes the podium to present Windborne's The Music of Queen, a program he scored to extend the listening experience of Queen's exceptional tunes. Performed by an orchestra and amplified with a full rock band and vocals, Havens and his ensemble capture Queen's distinct sound while presenting some familiar and lots of new musical colors.
Delivering a fabulous rendition of Freddie Mercury's vocals is London’s West End and Broadway’s MiG Ayesa. "I had worked with MiG on a “Rock of Ages” show in St. Louis and when we were looking for a new Music of Queen show singer I immediately thought of MiG. His energy, musicianship and fantastic voice made an immediate impression on me,” says Havens. “Clearly, there will never be another Freddie Mercury and I don’t want MiG to try to be him… but MiG delivers an amazing and wonderful performance on this show. He has the audience swept up in this music like no other."
Heightened by rock concert lighting, the symphonic rock hybrid has met with riotous approval at both ends of the hall. Many classical musicians also enjoy the change of pace. "So many of the musicians grew up with this music much like we did," says Havens. "They may not have studied it to the extent that my musicians have studied it but they are certainly familiar with the music. Who can avoid hearing 'We Will Rock You' at sporting events, on TV shows, and even in the super market?" Indeed, Queen's music seems omnipresent.
“We've successfully merged four different groups with the orchestra and it seemed to me the next logical step in selecting a group was Queen. As always we wanted to keep the foundation of the music as close to the originals as we could and then add additional colors to enhance what Queen had done,” says Havens. “The wonderful thing with an orchestra is that you have an entire palette of sounds to call upon. The band is reproducing what Queen did live, as closely as possible within the constraints of personnel, and then having an orchestra behind the band gives the music richness, a whole new feel, a whole different sense of color but still preserving the wonderful music that they originally produced.
As with the other shows, Havens understood that Queen fans would want to hear the original, familiar elements of the music. He therefore followed exact line arrangements and used the orchestra for enhancement. With a 50-piece orchestra hanging on his every cue, Havens had a large landscape to work with. Just among the double-reed instruments—the oboe, English Horn, bassoon—there are so many colors. Add in the violins, violas, cellos, basses, and woodwinds or more pure sounds from instruments like a flute or a clarinet and the selection grows. Then consider the entire brass section: trumpets, trombones, French horns, and the lower brass like the bass trombone and tuba and you realize the variety of choices available to accompany a distorted electric guitar, bass, keyboard and drums. Queen's rich chord structures and amazing vocal harmonies made the music an ideal choice for scoring.
“When I sat down to begin scoring the show, it was amazing how comfortably
the orchestra fit within the structure of the music. Innovative chord progressions, wonderful melodies and the astounding vocals of Freddie Mercury make the music a perfect choice to orchestrate. And having world class musicians in every city we present the show makes the music even that much more compelling. The show has proven a great way to introduce rock fans to the symphony experience.
“As with our other shows, I’m sure there are people who are going to come out who have never seen their city’s symphony orchestra and this allows them to experience something new along with the music that they already love,” says Havens.
WHO’S WHO
Berklee-trained arranger/conductor Brent Havens has written music for orchestras, feature films and virtually every kind of television. His TV work includes movies for networks such as ABC, CBS and The Family Channel, commercials, sports music for networks such as ESPN and even cartoons. He worked with the Doobie Brothers and the Milwaukee Symphony, arranging and conducting the combined group for Harley Davidson’s 100th Anniversary Birthday Party Finale attended by over 150,000 fans. Havens most recent film work includes the score for the film “Quo Vadis,” a Premier Pictures remake of the 1956 gladiator film. Havens is Arranger/Guest Conductor for all of Windborne’s symphonic rock programs.

Guest vocalist MiG Ayesa was born in the Philippines and grew up in Australia and started his career there in BUDDY. He was then chosen to join the London cast including a ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. MiG’s other West End credits include WE WILL ROCK YOU, RENT, THRILLER LIVE and SEASONS OF LARSON. His Broadway credits include BURN THE FLOOR and ROCK OF AGES, which he also joined on the 1st US National Tour and in the Philippines. Back in Australia, his credits include GREASE, CINDERELLA, ALADDIN, WEST SIDE STORY, RENT, FAME, THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER, and a UK and Australian Tour of THE MUSIC OF QUEEN: ROCK AND SYMPHONIC SPECTACULAR. He reprised the role of ‘Galileo’ for the 10th Anniversary World Arena Tour of WE WILL ROCK YOU and as one of the TENORS OF ROCK at their resident headline show in Las Vegas and on the high seas. MiG also sailed with ROCK RHAPSODY, as well as headlining his own one man show MiG ROCKS THE BOAT.
As a devout classic rock/Queen fan, MiG’s enthusiasm, vocal ability and onstage energy were the perfect fit for The Music of Queen show.
Additional Musicians:
Guitar/Vocals – George Cintron
Keyboards/Vocals – Justin Avery
Bass/Vocals – Dan Clemens
Drums/Vocals – Powell Randolp