Queen’s iconic guitarist, Brian May, recently shocked fans by revealing that he suffered a stroke, temporarily losing control of his left arm. The 77-year-old legend, known for his unforgettable riffs and stage presence, shared the news in a heartfelt Instagram video. Despite the seriousness of the situation, May’s characteristic humor and positive attitude shone through as he assured fans that he’s on the mend.
Brian May, Queen’s Guitarist, Opens Up About Stroke Scare
In the video, May explained how the stroke left him unable to use his left arm—an alarming issue for any guitarist, let alone someone of his caliber. “It scared me a little bit, I have to say,” he admitted, thanking the medical staff at Frimley Hospital in England for their swift and effective care. Despite the ordeal, May is already back to playing guitar. What a relief!
May’s recovery is being closely monitored, with doctors recommending strict measures to ensure his health. He’s been grounded from driving, flying, or doing anything that might elevate his heart rate. But in true Brian May fashion, he took it all in stride, joking, “I’m grounded.”
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This isn’t May’s first brush with serious health issues. Back in 2020, he suffered a heart attack that nearly took his life. He’s been through a lot, but his passion for music and his fans has always pulled him through.
Brian May is more than just a guitarist—he’s a musical genius, an astrophysicist, and a passionate animal advocate. His contributions to music, especially with Queen, have left an indelible mark on the world. From the epic solos in “Bohemian Rhapsody” to his pioneering work with the Red Special guitar, May’s influence on music is immeasurable.
As he continues his recovery, we wish Brian May a speedy return to full health. The world needs your music, Brian!

