Disc: 10th Brightest Hope.
NME: 2nd Most Promising New Name.
NME: 8th Best British Group, 7th Best Stage Band, 4th Most Promising Group In The World, 3rd Most Promising New Name, 17th Best World Group.
Disc: Top Live Band, Top International Group, Top British Group, Top Single (Killer Queen), 3rd Best Album (Sheer Heart Attack), 5th Best Album (Queen II).
Ivor Novello Award to Freddie for Killer Queen.
Golden Lion Award (Belgium) to Freddie for Killer Queen.
Carl Allen Award for contribution to the Ballroom Dancing Industry.
Record Mirror / Disc: 1st Best British Group, 1st World Group, Bohemian Rhapsody No. 1 Single, A Night At The Opera No. 6 Album, Freddie: 5th British Singer, 6th World Singer, 4th British Songwriter, 5th World Songwriter, Brian: 4th British Musician, 4th World Musician.
Ivor Novello Award to Freddie for Bohemian Rhapsody.
Europe One Radio: Most Potential Rock Band<.br> Daily Mail: Best Group.
Daily Mirror: Best Rock Group.
Record World USA: Top Male Group, Top Producer, Top Disco Crossover (All awarded for Another One Bites The Dust).
Dick Clarke Awards USA: Best Band.
Circus Magazine USA: 2nd Best Group, 1st Live Show, No. 1 Album (The Game), No. 1 Single (Another One Bites The Dust), No.3 Single (Crazy Little Thing Called Love), Freddie: 2nd Male Vocalist, 3rd Best Songwriter, 3rd Best Keyboard Player, Brian: 3rd Best Guitarist, John: 3rd Best Bassist, Roger: 3rd Best Drummer.
NARM Award USA: Biggest Selling Single of 1980 (Another One Bites The Dust).
UK Video Awards: Highly Commended in Best Compilation Category for The Works EP. Best Video award for Radio Ga Ga.
Daily Express: Best Album Cover Award for A Kind Of Magic.
British Video Awards: Top Music Video Award for "Live In Rio" - from "Rock In Rio".
Capital Radio London: Best Group.
Ivor Novello Award: for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.
British Video Awards: Best Video, Music category for "Live In Budapest".
Festerio, Rio De Janiero: Best video documentary for "The Magic Years" (DoRo).
US Film & Video Festival: Silver Screen Award for the "The Magic Years" (DoRo).
Diamond Awards, Antwerp: Best Special Effects Award for The Invisible Man (DoRo).
Monitor Awards (International Teleproduction Society), New York City: Best Achievement in Music Video for Innuendo (DoRo).
Ivor Novello Award: Best Single for These Are The Days Of Our Lives, Brian received a Best TV Commercial Music Award for "Driven By You".
Golden Giraffe Award: for Greatest Hits II (Award given by the Association of Hungarian Record Producers).
MTV Awards: won Best Video From A Movie - from "Wayne's World".
US Film & Video Festival, Chicago: Gold Camera Awards for the "The Freddie Mercury Tribute", "Greatest Flix II", "The Show Must Go On" and "These Are The Days Of Our Lives" (DoRo).
American Society Of Composers, Authors & Publishers: Freddie posthumously awarded for Bohemian Rhapsody as the Most Played Record in the USA of 1993.
Monitor Awards, Hollywood: "Red Couch" Awards for "Greatest Flix II" and "I'm Going Slightly Mad" (DoRo).
Golden Rose Film Festival, Montreux: "Prix de la Presse" award for "The Freddie Mercury Untold Story".
Capital FM Awards: Outstanding Contribution to Music.
Guinness World Records: UK’s best single of the past 50 years for "Bophemian Rhapsody".
Annual DVD Awards: Best DVD-Audio/Non Video for "A Night at the Opera".
Surround Music Awards: "Most Adventurous Mix" and "Listener's Choice" awards for "A Night At The Opera" DVD-Audio.
Hollywood Walk Of Fame Induction: for the unparalleled achievements of the band which dominated three generations of music history.
Annual DVD Awards: Best DVD-Audio for "The Game"
DVD Awards At The Universal Sheraton: DVD-Audio Of The Year for "The Game"
Capital Legends Awards: Legendary Group - Queen
European Music DVD-Award: Best Live DVD for "Live At Wembley Stadium".
Surround Music Award: "Best Mix: Non-Orchestral" for "The Game" DVD-A.

