According to VH1 Classic Radio, singer Paul Rodgers seems to have amicably parted ways with Queen after spending a lot of time with them the past couple years.
"Well, you know, we did a world tour, we did a second tour of Europe and the Far East and Eastern Europe and we did a studio album and I think we're kind of leaving it there gently," Rodgers told VH1 Classic Radio. "It's out there for us to do things in the future if there's something, a huge charity say like Nelson Mandela, I'm always open to that, but I think we are pretty much done."
Next month, Paul Rodgers and the rest of Bad Company will reunite for a tour. However, the tour is just ten dates, leading many to question why it is so short.
"Well, you know, I've travelled and I'm not worried about [the swine flu and] stuff like that," he said. "I usually find, to be honest with you, that most of those things are exaggerated way out of proportion. It's just I want to be able to focus more on waking up in one place and working on music, I think really, and that's really the reason. I think next year I'll probably be touring my brains out."
Fans can see Bad Company when the band begin their reunion tour on June 20th in Charlotte, North Carolina.