Playing in The Dalí Dome on select nights beginning Feb 6 is the immersive show, Queen Heaven, Florida’s only 360° dome show celebrating the legendary rock band. Featuring iconic hits like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions,” this 77-minute experience blends archival concert footage, remastered music-video elements and cosmic imagery for a multisensory celebration that is both nostalgic and spectacular.
The Dalí Dome invites audiences to gather and celebrate art in all forms. Through sweeping visuals and surround sound, Queen Heaven, like Dalí’s approach to artistic expression, opens a world where music, spectacle and imagination collide, allowing audiences to step back in time and relive the genius of Queen.
Using The Dalí Dome’s advanced surround sound and dome projection technology, Queen Heaven fully envelops audiences, transforming Queen’s music into a cinematic, immersive celebration that goes far beyond a traditional concert film.
Showtimes: 5:30 & 7pm
Tickets (does not include Gallery Admission): $25 for Museum members | $29 for non-members
Location: The Dalí Museum’s first floor and The Dalí Dome
Café Gala is open with drinks & special event menu available for purchase—perfect for a memorable evening out. Guests may enjoy beverages inside The Dome during the show.
Dome doors open at the designated showtime; the show will begin shortly after—please arrive on time.
Tickets are typically sold online up to 30 days in advance, and walk-up tickets are welcome.
All ticket sales are final—no exchanges or refunds. Does not include Gallery Admission.
Advisory:
Queen Heaven involves high-level cinema-quality sound, large scale moving images, theater level lighting, simulations such as flashing lights, and at times loud abrupt sounds, which may affect those susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy, vertigo or other visual sensitivities and motion sickness.
dalí & Queen
Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) redefined what it meant to be an artist, blending creativity, performance and persona into a single surreal vision that influenced pop and glam culture. His theatrical approach resonated with musicians who treated identity itself as art.
Queen frontman, Freddie Mercury (1946-1991) admired Dalí as both an artist and a master of image, sharing a bold spirit of self-expression—from iconic performances to unmistakable signatures, including their famous mustaches.
In that shared spirit, Queen Heaven celebrates Mercury’s legacy, inviting audiences to step back in time and experience the energy, style and genius of Queen.


