Brian May and his wife Anita Dobson dress to impress in outlandish steampunk outfits as they attend the premiere of Cirque Du Soleil KURIOS
Brian May and Anita Dobson went all out on Wednesday night when they dressed up in steampunk costumes for the European premiere of Cirque Du Soleil KURIOS.
The Queen rocker, 75, and his wife, the EastEnders star, 73, certainly turned heads when they opted to wear their extravagant costumes to the event at London’s Royal Albert Hall to celebrate the Cabinet’s new show. of Curiosities.
Brian wowed in a black top hat with steampunk goggles while much of his face was covered in a gold mask.
Look to you! Brian May and Anita Dobson went all out on Wednesday night when they dressed up in steampunk costumes for the European premiere of Cirque Du Soleil KURIOS.
The guitarist added a striking long black blazer with burgundy lapels, pairing it with a black and gold tie and striped pants.
Not to be outdone, Anita rocked a similar top hat paired with a fitted and cropped black velvet blazer.
She layered it over a vintage-style black dress that featured lace, a mesh skirt, and a black and white striped petticoat.
Wow: The Queen rocker, 75, and his EastEnders star wife, 73, certainly turned heads when they opted to wear their outlandish costumes to the event at London’s Royal Albert Hall to celebrate the Cabinet’s new show of Curiosities.
The couple looked very animated as they smiled for the camera, as they certainly stole the show at the star-studded event.
The production, titled Kurios: Cabinet of Curiosities, follows the story of a 19th century world inventor who invents a machine that defies the laws of time, space and dimension.
It comes weeks after rock royalty meets royal royalty after Queen guitarist Brian May was knighted in New Year’s Honours.
Looking good: Brian wowed in a black top hat with steampunk goggles while much of his face was covered in a gold mask
Artist Grayson Perry, 1960s fashion designer Dame Mary Quant and members of the Lionesses Euro Cup-winning soccer team are also recognized in King Charles III’s First Honors List.
Brian May, who is knighted for services to music and charity, performed God Save The Queen from the roof of Buckingham Palace for the Queen’s Golden Jubilee in 2002.
He also opened this summer’s Platinum Jubilee concert atop the Victoria Monument in front of the palace.
Details: The guitarist added a striking long black blazer with burgundy lapels, pairing it with a black and gold tie and striped pants.
Sir Brian has more recently focused on animal rights activism and astrophysics. He said: ‘I don’t think I expected it because I haven’t been leading the kind of life that I thought would lead to a knighthood.’
‘I have been quite vociferous in criticizing recent governments to begin with.
‘I figured I was on the wrong end of all that. It is a pleasant surprise that I have been bestowed this honor.
Congratulations – it comes weeks after rock royalty met royal royalty after Queen guitarist Brian May was knighted in the New Year Honours.