
Having built a reputation for genre-blending innovation and theatrical performances, British glam rock outfit The Struts have announced a reimagined version of their quintessential single, “Could Have Been Me,” piloted by legendary Queen guitarist, Sir Brian May, which will hit digital streaming platforms on September 3.
| “Could Have Been Me” has become a defiant anthem of empowerment not just for Struts fans but has lit up radio playlists and rock clubs around the world and even been featured in the smash-hit Universal Pictures animated movie ‘Sing 2’. |
| Vocalist, Luke Spiller shares “I’m absolutely ecstatic to announce that the Struts and I are set to release a reimagined version of ‘Could Have Been Me,’ featuring my hero the legendary Brian May! This song is all about seizing your dreams and living life to the fullest, no matter the obstacles. It’s a powerful anthem that reminds us to chase what sets our souls on fire. Collaborating with Brian on this track is a dream realized, and I can’t wait for you all to feel the energy and inspiration behind it. Hopefully this song will go on to inspire many more people to take life by the scruff of the neck and drink it down deeply! Every day is a gift. Let’s celebrate them together x” |
| Brian May needs no introduction to music fans. As a founding member and lead guitarist of Queen – the legendary band that has sold over 300 million records worldwide – he has written and performed on some of the biggest hits ever to be released, been immortalized on film in the rock biopic Bohemian Rhapsody and is the composer of many of the songs in the best-selling musical We Will Rock You. |
| When speaking about the collaboration, Brian May says “Working with Luke and The Struts has been a joyous journey for me. I became obsessed with this great song ever since I was inspired by the original version and felt an uncontrollable urge to mess with it! It carries a great positive message for rebellious kids of all ages. And, together, WE ROCK!!” |
| Pre-save “Could Have Been Me” by The Struts + Sir Brian May HERE |

Since bursting onto the scene in 2015 with the release of Everybody Wants, The Struts have become synonymous with modern glam-rock swagger and arena-sized energy. Known for hits like “Could Have Been Me,” “Kiss This,” and “Body Talks,” the band quickly earned global acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Their debut album charted internationally and led to opening slots for rock legends such as The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Guns N’ Roses, and Mötley Crüe — with Dave Grohl famously declaring them “the best opening band we’ve ever had.” With multiple acclaimed studio albums under their belt — including Young & Dangerous (2018), Strange Days (2020), and Pretty Vicious(2023).

| The band is currently on the road, with upcoming dates below: |
| Aug 30 | Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory |
| Aug 31 | Pryor, Ok @ Rocklahoma 2025 |
| Sep 12 | Las Vegas, NV @ Bel-aire Backyard |
| Sep 13 | Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades |
| Sep 14 | Stateline, NV @ Harrah’s Lake Tahoe |
| Sep 16 | Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory – Spokane |
| Sep 18 | Seattle, WA @ The Showbox |
| Sep 19 | Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater |
| Sep 20 | Garden City, ID @ Revolution Concert House |
| Sep 22 | Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot |
| Sep 23 | Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre |
| Sep 25 | Houston, TX @ House of Blues Houston |
| Sep 26 | Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge & Music Hall |
| Sep 27 | San Antonio, TX @ Stable Hall |
| Sep 28 | Austin, TX @ Emo’s Austin |
| Sep 30 | Albuquerque, NM @ Revel |
| Oct 01 | Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre |
| Oct 03 | Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern |
| Oct 04 | San Diego, CA @ House of Blues San Diego |
| Nov 14 | Mexico, Mexico @ Corona Capital 2025 |
| Nov 15 | Mexico, Mexico @ Corona Capital 2025 |
| Jan 29 – Feb 6 | Miami, FL @ The Rock Boat XXV |



