Before the global coronavirus pandemic shut down the concert industry, an Adam Lambert and Christina Aguilera summer tour was in the works.
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Livestream events have become the norm during the coronavirus pandemic and GLAAD has put its name behind the latest offering — "Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone."Scheduled for April 26 (5 p.m. PST/8 p.m.
EST) and streaming on GLAAD's YouTube and Facebook accounts, the event is designed to spotlight both LGBTQ response to COVID-19 and messages of acceptance to the community and those living with HIV. Funds raised will benefit LGBTQ community centers that are members of CenterLink.A host will
.Before the global coronavirus pandemic shut down the concert industry, an Adam Lambert and Christina Aguilera summer tour was in the works.
Adam Lambert had some huge plans with Christina Aguilera!
Adam Lambert and Queen re-recorded “We Are The Champions” for a very special group of people – frontline workers.
Queen and singer Adam Lambert have a message for workers on the front line of the COVID-19 fight: “You Are the Champions." Brian May, Roger Taylor and Lambert recently gathered virtually to record a new version of the Queen classic, “We Are the Champions." "You Are the Champions” was released early Fridayon all streaming and download services, with proceeds going to the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
Members of Queen and out singer Adam Lambert have released a re-recorded version of Queen’s iconic song “We Are the Champions” to honor and support health care professionals on the front lines fighting COVID-19.
Queen and singer Adam Lambert have a message for workers on the front line of the coronavirus fight: “You Are the Champions.” Brian May, Roger Taylor and Lambert recently gathered virtually to record a new version of the Queen classic, “We Are the Champions.” “You Are the Champions” was released early Friday on all streaming and download services, with proceeds going to the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
While in quarantine, Adam Lambert and Queen have delivered a fitting, new take on the iconic "We Are the Champions." In a split-screen clip guitarist Brian May shared to Instagram on Monday (April 20), he, Lambert and drummer Roger Taylor perform the tune from the comfort of their own homes.
Sales from the revamped song will go towards coronavirus relief
Queen and Adam Lambert have reworked a classic song to match the coronavirus pandemic.
By Michele Amabile Angermiller
Adam Lambert is auctioning his flamboyant stage outfits to raise funds for LGBTQ organisation GLAAD.
Kesha, Barbra Streisand, Matt Bomer, Adam Lambert and more stars took part in GLAAD's Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone, a fundraiser hosted by Billy Eichner and Lilly Singh that aired online Sunday. The event benefited CenterLink, a coalition of more than 250 LGBTQ community centers that are providing critical services such as medical care, mental health counseling, virtual support groups, hot meals, HIV testing and more during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
During GLAAD's Sunday (April 26) Together In Pride: You Are Not Alone hosted by Billy Eichner and Lilly Singh, numerous LGBTQ luminaries and allies appeared via their homes from quarantine to raise awareness of how hard LGBTQ centers around the country are being hit by drops in donations during the coronavirus pandemic.
Who needs a Zoom happy hour when you could be grabbing (virtual!) drinks with Adam Lambert? On Thursday evening, the singer—who went from American Idol contestant to rockstar and touring frontman for Queen—was the first-ever guest on E! News and Pop of the Morning co-host Scott Tweedie's new Instagram Live series, HappE! Hour. Adam revealed what's he's been up to while stuck at home amid the coronavirus outbreak, along with his vision for his upcoming solo tour.
Your HappE! Hour is about to get musical. We're, of course, talking about E! News and Pop of the Morning co-host Scott Tweedie's exciting new digital Instagram Live series where he'll interview the biggest names in music and entertainment.
Shared via Brian May's Instagram account
While in quarantine, Adam Lambert and Queen have delivered a fitting, new take on the iconic "We Are the Champions."In a split-screen clip guitarist Brian May shared to Instagram on Monday (April 20), he, Lambert and drummer Roger Taylor perform the tune from the comfort of their own homes.Lambert belts the powerful chorus as usual, before repeating it once more, changing the "we" to "you" as a subtle, yet heartfelt message of love and support."#youarethechampions," May captioned the post.
Adam Lambert is reminding people that we all have “superpowers” as global citizens who can come together as one to beat COVID-19.