Yes, and it's an excellent example that Apple the record label trademark was valid yet Apple the computer company could use it in a separate context, but had to change when they did iTunes.
Here it's squarely in the same market. The cited example of customer confusion about a concert event works strongly in their favor.
Cool, the word "Queen" is generic so I should be able to start a band named that, no problem.
Turns out that 'generic term' is contextual, and in fact many generic terms are trademark protected especially in the musical group area.