In an interview with the Daily Mail UK, May explains that the decision not return to the U.S. was something that wasn't made lightly.
He didn't offer further explanation or comment on the current political climate following Donald Trump's second presidential term. However, the dangers he may have been referring to could be connected to recent events surrounding ICE activity and evolving immigration policies.
In January of this year, May explained his reasoning for Queen's yearly absence at the iconic Glastonbury music festival. The guitarist revealed it's due to his activist beliefs directly conflicting with the actions of Glastonbury organizers. As a longtime animal rights activist, May founded the Save Me Trust to protect foxes and badgers, with the festival's co-founder openly supporting badger culling.
May and Taylor have been touring alongside American Idol alum Adam Lambert since 2012 under the stage name Queen. While admitting that thoughts of touring were being taken "day by day," May's wife admits it may be time to say goodbye as they get older.
In 2024, May suffered a "minor stroke" that caused him to lose movement in his left arm temporarily. The health scare was a "wake-up call" to become more active and take a break to spend time with his family.
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