3.25.15 HUNGERTV Interview
Mar 24, 2015 23:24:49 GMT -5
Post by tinafea on Mar 24, 2015 23:24:49 GMT -5
Edge Publicity Press Release
ADAM TALKS NEW ALBUM ‘THE ORIGINAL HIGH’ AND HIS BRAND NEW SINGLE ‘GHOST TOWN’ FOLLOWING DEBUT OF TEASER FOR SINGLE WHICH TRENDED AT NO.1 ON THE BILLBOARD TRENDING 140 CHART
Adam Lambert covers Hunger TV, shot by acclaimed photographer Rankin.
The must-see shoot comes as pop superstar Adam gears up for the release of his highly-anticipated third studio album, The Original High, and his brand new single ‘Ghost Town’ which he debuted a teaser for yesterday and subsequently trended at No.1 on the Billboard Trending 140 Chart.
In the accompanying Hunger interview, Adam shares new details on his “very, very personal” new album, which has been executive produced by Max Martin and Shellback.
On The Original High: “[Max Martin and Shellback] helped me keep a very cohesive sound and mood throughout. Sonically it feels more contemporary than my previous material. It’s definitely pop but not bubblegum. We have avoided camp and theatrics and have favoured a darker, more grounded vibe, and at the same time, it will make you dance! Vocally, I think it’s my most tasteful, sophisticated work to date. With Max’s guidance, I approached a lot of it with more restraint than in the past.
”On the album’s upcoming lead single: “It establishes itself in a very earthy, vulnerable way and transforms into a hypnotic dream full of surreal imagery and set to a minimal yet massive deep house beat. The hook will worm it’s way into your ears after the first listen.
”On being an “open book” with his music: It’s a little scary to be that vulnerable, but I’m ready to let people understand all that makes me tick- even the unattractive parts of me.
On the music industry being more inclusive: ”It’s quickly changing along with society. I’m thrilled. We have entered a time with a much more level playing field.
”Expect to hear Adam Lambert’s brand new single ‘Ghost Town’ in full on April 21st, followed by the album ‘The Original High’ in the spring.
Link to feature: www.hungertv.com/feature/the-interview-adam-lambert/
CreditsPhotographer – RankinStyling – Chris BennsHair stylist – Brady Lea
HUNGERTV Interview
Music
The Interview: Adam Lambert
Published on 24 March 2015
photography Rankin
fashion editor Chris Benns
fashion assistant Alessia Vanini
The Interview: Adam Lambert
Published on 24 March 2015
photography Rankin
fashion editor Chris Benns
fashion assistant Alessia Vanini
When a 27-year-old Adam Lambert stepped in front of the judges on American Idol in 2009 he had little idea what would soon come his way. Belting out theatrical renditions of “Rock With You” and “Bohemian Rhapsody”, never in his wildest dreams did he expect to be – within six short years – fronting Queen and being spoken about in the same sentences as one of his idols, Freddie Mercury.
But whether Adam can quite believe it or not, his determination, boundless talent and unwavering resolve to be nothing but himself has seen him achieve more in six years than many musicians achieve in a lifetime. Never mind the praise, fans and record sales – Adam even has a day named after him in his hometown of San Diego (it’s May 8 FYI)!
But it’s not just his music that does the talking, it’s Adam himself, and he doesn’t hold back – refreshing in an industry known for censorship and often tarnished with the stereotype of churning out manufactured, media trained pop darlings. Openly gay, he has been credited with being an ambassador for equality and bringing a new perspective to mainstream music, as well as shining a light on much needed issues including bullying and same-sex marriage. In a world of sameness, Adam stands out and thank god, the music industry – and most others – need more voices like his.
Before his third studio album is released this spring we caught up with the burgeoning superstar at his shoot with Rankin to find out why the future is really rather rosy indeed.
You’ve been getting incredible reviews for your UK shows, is it a relief? And how much pressure did you feel before the tour started?
We played our first full show together about two years ago in the Ukraine for close to half a million people in a massive public square. That show scared the hell out of me. This past summer we toured North America and Australia and Asia to great acclaim, which strengthened my confidence and comfort with the material and the band. I was excited by the reaction we received after performing on The X-Factor and the New Years Eve show. I think those performances warmed up the crowds and gave them a taste of what we were capable of with a full arena show in Queen’s motherland
Are you a fan of Britain and British culture?
Yes! I’ve been spending a lot of time in London this year. I love the pop music coming out of the UK right now. Vulnerably soulful vocals and this house revival are turning my crank. I’ve always been drawn to British film and TV as well – there’s a great emphasis on witty banter and sarcasm.
Brian May has said that you’ve transformed over the time that you’ve worked together - do you see that in yourself too?
I think I have crawled into the songs more. I am now able to toy with the melodies more than when I started. I also find myself more connected to the lyrics and have learned more about what inspired the band to write them. Now after four years of working together, I feel a stronger responsibility to the band, I’m closer to Brian and Roger and more comfortable with the intense expectations of the fans. The doubt and fear have faded and been overtaken with a deep joy.
When approaching the Queen arena tour I wanted to dive right into their reputation for theatricality and camp. To avoid or downplay that energy would feel sacrilegious. I approached it like I was co-curating a staged retrospective of the history of the band. One section of the show was my tribute to their 70s Glam period and I didn’t hold back! Fringe, rhinestones and platform heels felt only appropriate. In my opinion, this is all part of why audiences fell in love with the band in the first place. This kind of nostalgia was a major part of the design of the entire tour.
How have you changed as both a performer and person in the last five years or so?
I definitely feel both a personal and professional evolution over the past five years. I think I’ve become more well adjusted to the strangeness of fame and more grounded in my personal life. I don’t overwork my performances as much as I once did; as an entertainer, sometimes less IS more. Personally speaking, I’ve tried to take a similar less is more approach to life. That being said, I still have extravagant tendencies but I think I’ve managed to balance things out a bit better. I’m still my own worst critic, but I’m giving myself better reviews these days. This has all lead to me feeling more comfortable in my skin and more willing to reveal a more authentic, honest self to the world. My personal style reflects this shift pretty clearly as well. I’m still drawn to glamour but in a much less flamboyant way. I’ve outgrown a lot of the looks I was working when I broke onto the scene five years ago – all that bullshit was a LOT of work and way too much getting ready time – I’m not patient enough anymore! And plus, my tastes have just changed in five years – just like anyone. We all have our phases, some fierce and some tragic! I definitely look back on some of my fashion choices and roll my eyes.
When the opportunity came about to front Queen, what were your initial thoughts and reactions?
I was honoured and excited – and then the fear reared its ugly head. I thought, “yikes I don’t want to be compared to the incredible Freddie Mercury”. Who would? He’s a god in my book. I knew I could handle the songs but it would be a tricky balance between making them my own, and keeping their original integrity. At the end of the day, I chose to accept the challenge in hopes that it would lead to a growing experience. I’m very glad I did. I feel creatively revived and inspired.
How does performing with Queen impact your solo career - does one ever have to take a back seat?
I’ve been so lucky to share the stage with these legends and reconnect with audiences all around the world. I take great pride in our sold out world tour. It has been the ultimate outlet for my love of larger than life, glam rock, pomp and circumstance. This was some of the very reference material that inspired me at the start of my career in the music industry. For Your Entertainment was my modern pop take on glam rock. Stylistically, my new solo materials has moved in a different direction. I am looking forward to launching a new chapter that will explore another side to my personality. I don’t think of one taking a back seat to the other – they’ve coexisted beautifully. Our tour was a live collaboration, for which I was Queen’s grateful guest. Now that it’s over, I have my third album to release and promote. But this isn’t a goodbye to Queen at all. In fact, we are headlining Rock in Rio this September. For now though, my focus is shifting to my upcoming album.
Speaking of your new album, The Original High, how is it different to your previous material?
This album was executive produced by Max Martin and Shellback and they helped me keep a very cohesive sound and mood throughout. Sonically it feels more contemporary than my previous material. It’s definitely pop but not bubblegum. We have avoided camp and theatrics and have favoured a darker, more grounded vibe, and at the same time, it will make you dance! Lyrically, it’s very very personal, the album has an overall bittersweet feel to it. Vocally, I think it’s my most tasteful, sophisticated work to date. With Max’s guidance, I approached a lot of it with more restraint than in the past. Instead of being overly specific, most of the songs are more esoteric and so they’re open to interpretation. I’m curious to hear about the individual meaning that people find in the songs dependent on their own situation.
The first single feels like the perfect introduction to The Original High. It establishes itself in a very earthy, vulnerable way and transforms into a hypnotic dream full of surreal imagery and set to a minimal yet massive deep house beat. The hook will worm its way into your ears after the first listen. Get ready!
You seem to be a very authentic and honest person and don’t hide who you are or what you believe in. Is it important that this authenticity filters down into your music too?
Sometimes my candidness bites me in the ass but that doesn’t stop me from keeping it real (laughs). I’ve always been an open book. I think there have been moments of this on my previous albums but on The Original High, we have really cracked the book wide open for all to hear. It’s a little scary to be that vulnerable, but I’m ready to let people understand all that makes me tick, even the unattractive parts of me.
Do you think that the music industry and musicians today are honest enough?
I think with social media as it is now, musicians are a lot more open and honest, and I think that’s what people expect and want.
Do you want to be seen as a role model?
In the past it felt like a lot of pressure. I’ve always said, don’t do what I do, do what you do. If my personal empowerment motivates someone to explore theirs, then I’m honored. I don’t consider myself a teacher or better than anyone else, I’m flawed and still trying to figure myself out.
You’ve been credited with advancing gay rights in music, which definitely needed to happen. Do you feel a responsibility to continue to do so?
I think there’s a simple power in being unapologetic and open about who and what you are and not letting it prevent you from getting what you want. In that way, I think I’ve made a statement. My wish is for gay to become less of a label, and more of just one of many great colours in the collective box of humanity. I’m not a separatist. I’m all inclusive.
How inclusive is the industry you’re in, in your opinion?
It’s quickly changing along with society. I’m thrilled. We have entered a time with a much more level playing field.
Now onto another subject - fashion. How important is crafting a standout persona through fashion?
I am a shopaholic. I love clothes. Playing ‘dress up’ has always been a favourite daily activity. I love the expression of it. Beautiful things make me feel good.
Finally, what are your biggest goals this year?
To have my music reach a broader, global audience. I can’t wait to share it!
Adam will release”Ghost Town” on April 21st with The Original High following later this year
Link: www.hungertv.com/feature/the-interview-adam-lambert/
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Additional Coverage of the HungerTV Interview
See Adam Lambert in all new pictures - talks brand new upcoming album 'The Original High'
by Daniel Falconer | 24 March 2015
Credit: Hunger TV
Adam Lambert is officially back on the music scene as a solo artist, yesterday serving up a taster of what's to come from his forthcoming single 'Ghost Town', and now discussing in an interview with Hunger TV just what fans should be expecting from his upcoming new album, 'The Original High'.
"This album was executive produced by Max Martin and Shellback and they helped me keep a very cohesive sound and mood throughout. Sonically it feels more contemporary than my previous material," Adam says.
He continues: "It's definitely pop but not bubblegum. We have avoided camp and theatrics and have favoured a darker, more grounded vibe, and at the same time, it will make you dance! Lyrically, it's very very personal, the album has an overall bittersweet feel to it. Vocally, I think it's my most tasteful, sophisticated work to date. With Max's guidance, I approached a lot of it with more restraint than in the past. Instead of being overly specific, most of the songs are more esoteric and so they're open to interpretation. I'm curious to hear about the individual meaning that people find in the songs dependent on their own situation."
Speaking about lead tune 'Ghost Town', he adds: "The first single feels like the perfect introduction to The Original High. It establishes itself in a very earthy, vulnerable way and transforms into a hypnotic dream full of surreal imagery and set to a minimal yet massive deep house beat. The hook will worm its way into your ears after the first listen. Get ready!"
Read more: www.femalefirst.co.uk/music/features/adam-lambert-new-photoshoot-talks-album-original-high-700619.html#ixzz3VMfsfWKF
Adam Lambert Looks Very Sexy As He Talks Music And His New Album With ‘Hunger Magazine’
March 24th, 2015
Adam Lambert starting the promotional tour for his new album is just the gift that keeps on giving!
First, there was the teaser for his new single “Ghost Town” yesterday (which I cannot get out of my head. I fell asleep last night to the sound of Adam whistling in my brain). And today his interview with Hunger Magazine dropped.
1) He looks sexy as hell in the photoshoot. 2) His interview is a perfect example of why I–and I’m sure most of you–love Adam Lambert. He’s open, he’s honest, he’s funny and he has no ego.
Here are just a few of my favorite bits:
On how he’s transformed as the lead singer of Queen: I think I have crawled into the songs more. I am now able to toy with the melodies more than when I started…When approaching the Queen arena tour I wanted to dive right into their reputation for theatricality and camp. To avoid or downplay that energy would feel sacrilegious. I approached it like I was co-curating a staged retrospective of the history of the band. One section of the show was my tribute to their 70s Glam period and I didn’t hold back!
On how he’s evolved as a person: I definitely feel both a personal and professional evolution over the past five years. I think I’ve become more well adjusted to the strangeness of fame and more grounded in my personal life…We all have our phases, some fierce and some tragic! I definitely look back on some of my fashion choices and roll my eyes.
On his upcoming album, The Original High: This album was executive produced by Max Martin and Shellback and they helped me keep a very cohesive sound and mood throughout. Sonically it feels more contemporary than my previous material…The first single feels like the perfect introduction to The Original High. It establishes itself in a very earthy, vulnerable way and transforms into a hypnotic dream full of surreal imagery and set to a minimal yet massive deep house beat. The hook will worm its way into your ears after the first listen. Get ready!
And finally, on his goal for the year: To have my music reach a broader, global audience. I can’t wait to share it!
There is SO much more from his interview that you have to go read. Enjoy it all here. But first, you should launch the gallery and stare at some super sexy Adam Lambert. Now please sir, don’t disappear. Just keep giving me interviews, music and hotness!
By Sabba Rahbar
www.socialitelife.com/adam-lambert-looks-very-sexy-as-he-talks-music-and-his-new-album-with-hunger-magazine-03-2015#.VRG1d-zVcc0.twitter
March 24th, 2015
Adam Lambert starting the promotional tour for his new album is just the gift that keeps on giving!
First, there was the teaser for his new single “Ghost Town” yesterday (which I cannot get out of my head. I fell asleep last night to the sound of Adam whistling in my brain). And today his interview with Hunger Magazine dropped.
1) He looks sexy as hell in the photoshoot. 2) His interview is a perfect example of why I–and I’m sure most of you–love Adam Lambert. He’s open, he’s honest, he’s funny and he has no ego.
Here are just a few of my favorite bits:
On how he’s transformed as the lead singer of Queen: I think I have crawled into the songs more. I am now able to toy with the melodies more than when I started…When approaching the Queen arena tour I wanted to dive right into their reputation for theatricality and camp. To avoid or downplay that energy would feel sacrilegious. I approached it like I was co-curating a staged retrospective of the history of the band. One section of the show was my tribute to their 70s Glam period and I didn’t hold back!
On how he’s evolved as a person: I definitely feel both a personal and professional evolution over the past five years. I think I’ve become more well adjusted to the strangeness of fame and more grounded in my personal life…We all have our phases, some fierce and some tragic! I definitely look back on some of my fashion choices and roll my eyes.
On his upcoming album, The Original High: This album was executive produced by Max Martin and Shellback and they helped me keep a very cohesive sound and mood throughout. Sonically it feels more contemporary than my previous material…The first single feels like the perfect introduction to The Original High. It establishes itself in a very earthy, vulnerable way and transforms into a hypnotic dream full of surreal imagery and set to a minimal yet massive deep house beat. The hook will worm its way into your ears after the first listen. Get ready!
And finally, on his goal for the year: To have my music reach a broader, global audience. I can’t wait to share it!
There is SO much more from his interview that you have to go read. Enjoy it all here. But first, you should launch the gallery and stare at some super sexy Adam Lambert. Now please sir, don’t disappear. Just keep giving me interviews, music and hotness!
By Sabba Rahbar
www.socialitelife.com/adam-lambert-looks-very-sexy-as-he-talks-music-and-his-new-album-with-hunger-magazine-03-2015#.VRG1d-zVcc0.twitter
More "Ghost Town" Coverage
www.billboard.com/articles/news/6509554/adam-lambert-on-new-single-ghost-town
Adam Lambert Dishes on New Single, Wishes for 'Gay to Become Less of a Label'
By Jocelyn Vena | March 24, 2015 12:57 PM EDT
With Adam Lambert's "Ghost Town" single confirmed for an April 21 release, fans might be itching to know what is up the singer's sleeve for the track, off his upcoming The Original High album release.
In an interview with Hunger TV, Lambert is dishing all about the song.
"The first single feels like the perfect introduction to The Original High. It establishes itself in a very earthy, vulnerable way and transforms into a hypnotic dream full of surreal imagery and set to a minimal yet massive deep house beat," he teased. "The hook will worm its way into your ears after the first listen. Get ready!"
This next album release marks his first on Warner Bros Records and he enlisted the help of production powerhouses Max Martin and Shellback to executive produce the release.
As he previously shared with Billboard back in January, this next album won't be an extension of 2012's Trespassing, but instead something new.
"Sonically it feels more contemporary than my previous material. It's definitely pop but not bubblegum," he said. "We have avoided camp and theatrics and have favored a darker, more grounded vibe, and at the same time, it will make you dance! Lyrically, it's very very personal, the album has an overall bittersweet feel to it. Vocally, I think it's my most tasteful, sophisticated work to date. With Max's guidance, I approached a lot of it with more restraint than in the past. Instead of being overly specific, most of the songs are more esoteric and so they're open to interpretation. I'm curious to hear about the individual meaning that people find in the songs dependent on their own situation."
Since the beginning of his career, Lambert has always been vocal about his own sexuality as a gay man. And the outspoken pop star is making no apologies for being himself.
"I think there's a simple power in being unapologetic and open about who and what you are and not letting it prevent you from getting what you want," he said. "In that way, I think I've made a statement. My wish is for gay to become less of a label, and more of just one of many great colors in the collective box of humanity. I'm not a separatist. I'm all inclusive."
Glamberts Are ‘Dead’ After Listening To Adam Lambert’s ‘Ghost Town’ Teaser
Christina Garibaldi
Glamberts — in less than one month, you will have new music from Adam Lambert.
Yes, you can full-on freak out now. It’s allowed, since you have been waiting patiently for three whole years.
The former “American Idol” singer promised in January (when he announced his upcoming third album, Original High) that the first single would drop in April, and he is keeping his word.
more: Glamberts Are ‘Dead’ After Adam Lambert’s Birthday Surprise Announcement
Adam gave fans a short snippet on Tuesday (March 24) of his first single “Ghost Town,” an upbeat whistle-driven song that sounds like it was made to get you on the dance floor.
While Adam, who co-wrote his entire upcoming album with hitmaker Max Martin, doesn’t sing on the teaser, he may have given fans a look at the lyrics with this Instagram post.
www.mtv.com/news/2114164/adam-lambert-ghost-town-glamberts-react/
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What to do now to support Adam's new single
Things to do this week
1. Remember to have fun and get ready to enjoy the music!
2. If you do not stream music already, pick a streaming service you like and set up an account. Spotify is a good choice. You need to use an email address and/or Facebook account. I have an email/Facebook account I use for many Adam-related activities. It keeps this stuff isolated from any information about me and my life.
>> The following services are counted for BOTH the Billboard Singles and Album Chart: Amazon Prime Audio On-Demand, Beats Music Audio On-Demand, Google Play Audio On-Demand, Medianet Audio On-Demand, Medianet Audio Tethered, Rdio Audio On-Demand Plays (including non-DMCA radio), Rdio Audio Tethered Plays, Rhapsody Audio On-Demand Plays, Rhapsody Audio Tethered Plays, Slacker Audio On-Demand Plays, Spotify Audio On-Demand Plays (including non-DMCA radio), Xbox Music Audio On-Demand Plays (including non-DMCA radio) and Xbox Music Audio Tethered Plays.
>> The following services are ONLY tracked by Nielsen for the SINGLES chart: Amazon Prime Audio Radio Streaming, AOL Radio (powered by Slacker) Audio Radio Streaming, Milk (part of Slacker) Audio Radio Streaming, Rhapsody Audio Radio Streaming, Slacker Audio Radio Streaming, Vevo on YouTube Video On-Demand Plays, YouTube Video On-Demand Plays, VidZone Video On-Demand Plays and VidZone Video Video Streaming (non-demand).
Two good choices:
Spotify: You need to download Spotify and install it, but I think it is worth the effort. This is my fav streaming site and it has the most influential playlists for pop music. Set up your account and follow artists with a lot of current hits (Mark Ronson would be a good choice) and follow Adam if you like him .
Amazon Prime: You can stream over 1 million different songs free if you are an Amazon Prime member. The interface is really easy to use.
Tip: Streaming Adam’s music now will not help his new song chart when it is released.
3. Use social media. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, forums, etc. to post about Adam’s new music, post positive comments on articles about him, share news about Adam. Be talkative!!
4. If you don't already know it, find your local Mainstream Top 40 station. Go to their website and decide how you can connect with them. (If you don’t know your station, search on Google: <city name> “Top 40 Radio”.)
You might want to:
• Download their app to your phone.
• Join their e-mail mailing list.
• Like the station on Facebook.
• Follow them on Twitter.
• Follow their important DJs on Twitter – usually this is the Morning Drive-Time Show and the Evening Drive-Time Show.
• Be nice!!! I believe in karma. Adam fans have a reputation for being passionate but very nice. Let’s keep that rep alive and well
Do this so you know when they have contests that involve Adam and for song battle info. When you learn about something cool, pass it on!
Unless Adam or his management ask fans to request his song, do not make any requests.
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The Original High – New Music Watch!!Last update: 3.25.15 by Q3
So we have some bits.
Album title: The Original High
Album release date: Summer 2015
Genre: Pop
Musical influences – House, Deep House, some R&B (Sources: The Brit Awards Red Carpet Interviews recorded February 25, 2015)
First single: “Ghost Town” releasing April 21, 2015
Tempo: “awesome” Source: Maxwell (Z100 DJ), Twitter 3.18.15
Vocals: “as strong as ever” Source: Maxwell (Z100 DJ), Twitter 3.18.15
Tracklist (not in order, number of tracks is unknown)
1. The Original High, written by Adam Lambert and ________________
2. Ghost Town – first single, written by Max Martin, Tobias Karlsson, Erik Tobias, Ali Payami, and Brandon Lowry (AKA Sterling Fox).
Source: Warner Chappell se.warnerchappell.com/song-details/WW010474375000
Sterling Fox @mrsterlingfox · 3.24.15 So this is coming bit.ly/1BIFmU9 @adamlambert new song i wrote with him
3. TBD, written by Adam Lambert and ________________
4. TBD, written by Adam Lambert and ________________
5. TBD, written by Adam Lambert and ________________
6. TBD, written by Adam Lambert and ________________
7. TBD, written by Adam Lambert and ________________
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20. TBD, written by Adam Lambert and ________________
Personnel:
Credits:
Executive Producers: Max Martin and Shellback
Vocals: Adam Lambert
Collaborators who might have worked on a track that ended up on the album
U.K. singer-songwriter Joe Janiak (source Billboard March 20, 2014)
Swedish singer and songwriter Tove Lo (source Billboard March 20, 2014)
Several possible songwriters from the TOH songwriting camp: Tobias Lundgren, Tim Mikael Larsson, Johan Fransson, Paul Aiden, Oscar Gorres, Iya, and Hayley Michelle Aitken. (source: Harry Fox song registration April 26, 2015)
Carl Falk (source: Twitter February 16, 2014)
SECTION AND THREAD FOR THE ORIGINAL HIGH!!
adamtopia.com/thread/2854/original-high
Post news in the daily news thread but if it is important information about the album it would be great if you can add it to the album thread. That will make it easier to find in the future.
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Adamtopia CalendarSince Adam is headed into a solo music promotional period, I am including some general pop music events. They will be in black italics. Events that involve Adam are in Purple. Events that involve Q+AL are in Blue-Violet
TODAY something fun
March 29, 2015 iHeartRadio 2nd Annual Music Awards, Los Angeles, CA
April 21, 2015: ChostTown single will be released.
April 2015: Rock In Rio Lot 2 Tickets go on sale.
Note: AdamLambertFan.com members can get in line for advance ticket sales.
May 17, 2015 Billboard Music Awards, Las Vegas, NV
May 12-13, 2015 American Idol Finale, Los Angeles, CA
Summer 2015: Adam's Third Studio Album, "The Original High" will be released.
August 30, 2015 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), Los Angeles, CA
Queen + Adam Lambert South American Tour
September 18, 2015 Queen + Adam Lambert headline the first night of Rock In Rio
TBD Queen + Adam Lambert, Buenos Aires, Argentina NOT CONFIRMED
TBD Queen + Adam Lambert, Chile NOT CONFIRMED
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Happy Birthday
glamnana2, magsd, riotkop
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Happy Birthday
glamnana2, magsd, riotkop
and terrijo!!