The opportunity is available through SongVest
November marks a series of iconic moments in Queen’s legacy, from their first-ever tour to the release of the classic “Under Pressure.” In honor of these historic milestones, SongVest is proud to open the reservation period for Queen SongShares, offering fans and collectors a groundbreaking opportunity to own a piece of music history. Through December 5th at 8 pm ET, fans can reserve SongShares in four legendary Queen tracks — “Under Pressure,” “It’s A Kind of Magic,” “I Want It All,” and “The Show Must Go On” — as well as the Bohemian Rhapsody movie soundtrack.
Each reservation includes a digital and physical SongShare certificate of authenticity, a limited edition challenge coin, and a seven-inch display-only commemorative vinyl with a unique cover design, making this an extraordinary collector’s item and a tangible tribute to Queen’s music. Following the reservation period, Queen SongShares will be submitted for SEC Qualification for public sale, allowing even more fans to treat themselves to an extraordinary piece of music history in time for the holidays.
SongVest is the first music marketplace offering fans and investors unprecedented access to purchase fractional shares of music royalties. Through SongShares, music enthusiasts can purchase royalty shares from hit songs and artists, with quarterly payouts from royalties earned. With over $15 million in total sales, SongVest has offered fans songs recorded by top artists like Beyoncé, Kelly Clarkson, 50 Cent, Cardi B, Sister Hazel, Bad Bunny, Mariah Carey, Eminem, and more. Now, Queen’s timeless tracks join this lineup, giving fans an unparalleled opportunity to connect with Freddie Mercury’s enduring legacy.
This remarkable investment opportunity is made possible by the estate of David Richards, the visionary producer behind Queen, David Bowie, Duran Duran, and other iconic artists. Richards’ creative genius is woven into each of these tracks, with contributions that range from the defining piano stabs of “Under Pressure” to the dynamic resonance of “The Show Must Go On.” His work at Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland, helped shape Queen’s sound and legacy, creating recordings that have left a lasting impact on music lovers everywhere.