Adam Lambert has announced live shows in the UK, Europe and North America, celebrating the release of new solo album ‘ADAM’.
The Grammy-nominated singer and current Queen vocalist announced his sixth record last week with the powerful single ‘Eat U Alive’. The album is set for release on July 10 on his own label and distributed via The Orchard. Pre-order it here.
Now, to celebrate the new music, the singer has announced some special album release shows which kick off with a show at The Bellwether in Los Angeles on July 10. From there, he will play one show at the Brooklyn Paramount in New York, before heading across the pond for shows at London’s Roundhouse and Berlin’s Uber Eats Music Hall.
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Adam Lambert’s ‘ADAM’ album release shows are:
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10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Bellwether
15 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
21 – London, UK – Roundhouse
23 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Eats Music Hall
For album six, Lambert is set to “embrace more elements of ‘90s alternative and electronica than ever before, and hopes to combine different genres in a way that feels timeless”.
Speaking about the lead single, he said that ‘Eat U Alive’ “is the perfect primer into my next musical chapter” and blends inspiration he felt across the ‘90s and ‘00s from Nine Inch Nails, Björk, Prince, Muse, Goldfrapp, Daft Punk, George Michael and Massive Attack.
“The album explores both the light and shade of life and the razor’s edge that separates a positive experience from a negative one,” he added.
“I hope these songs connect with anyone who has been through the confusing but necessary process of self-acceptance. There was a real liberation in acknowledging my own weaknesses and strengths. Accepting the bad and the good all together. Revolutionary for someone who always thought of himself as a perfectionist and idealist.”
Lambert teased new music to NME earlier this year, when he performed at the ‘Trans Mission’ show at Wembley Arena, which raised funds for non-profit organisations Good Law Project and Not A Phase.
“There is definitely new music on the horizon. I can’t give too many details yet about what that is, but it’s a whole new situation, so I’m excited to unveil that soon,” he revealed, adding he was planning on sharing it at some point “in 2026”.
The new album marks the first original music from the singer since his critically-acclaimed Broadway debut in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club two years ago. He followed up that role with Jesus Christ Superstar at the Hollywood Bowl in August 2025 where he starred as ‘Judas’ alongside Cynthia Erivo as ‘Jesus.’


























