In lieu of their annual festival, LoveLoud, the LGBTQ advocacy organization founded by Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds, instead decided to bring the festival to their fans through a series of special interview videos, called LoveListens.
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Feel Something Foundation, hosted their Pride Music Business Creatives Roundtable on Sunday, where Lambert and a slew of special guests spoke about discrimination in the industry, their own experiences with coming out, and much more.Moderated by Billboard's Ian Drew, the panel featured appearances from Teddy Geiger, Ferras Algaisi, Justin Tranter, Ames, Shamir, LP, Shea Diamond, Mary Lambert, Parson James, Tyler Glenn, Ilsey Juber, Conchita Wurst, VINCINT and Alex Newell."In the music industry,
.In lieu of their annual festival, LoveLoud, the LGBTQ advocacy organization founded by Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds, instead decided to bring the festival to their fans through a series of special interview videos, called LoveListens.
The virtual edition of the ASCAP Experience conference extends into late July with classes on team building, “leading ladies” in publishing, a Town Hall with U.S. House Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) and more, Billboard can exclusively reveal.
Jeff Vasishta Glam rocker Adam Lambert, runner-up of the eighth season of “American Idol” and, more recently, the replacement to legendary frontman Freddie Mercury in the revitalized rock band Queen + Adam Lambert, has just sold his former home above L.A.’s Sunset Strip for $2.92 million.The sale price is a far cry from the $3.995 million that the property was originally listed at way back in 2017, and it’s also slightly less than the $2.995 million tax records show Lambert paid for the
Miranda Lambert, Bethenny Frankel and Chrissy Teigen celebrated the 4th of July with fun in the sun and plenty of red, white and blue.Lambert, 36, shared a photo via Instagram on Saturday, July 4, of herself and her husband, Brendan McLoughlin, hanging out at the pool. The “Bluebird” singer sat in a flamingo floatie as she held her dog, Delta Dawn.
Adam Lambert gave a highlight performance of Tears For Fears’ hit Mad World as part of Saturday’s Global Pride 2020 livestream event.The Queen singer joined fellow performers, actors, politicians, and activists as part of the worldwide celebration of all things LGBTQ+ and he summed up what many were thinking as he belted out the British group’s breakout song. Introducing the cover, Adam said: “It’s amazing to be a part of the LGTBQ+ community.
Adam Lambert has given a heartfelt rendition of Tears For Fears’ ‘Mad World’ as part of the Global Pride 2020 livestream event.On Saturday June 27, organisations from across the world came together for Global Pride, a worldwide celebration of the diverse LGBTQ+ community.
Adam Lambert delivered a smooth, socially distanced cover of "Mad World" and a heartfelt speech during the Global Pride 2020 virtual event.
Did you know that on Queen and Adam Lambert's tours, the crew celebrates Hawaiian Shirt Fridays?
As Pride comes to a close, millions of people around the world are finding ways to celebrate queerness in all its forms. Now, Adam Lambert is providing another opportunity for people to do just that.
Elton John, Adam Lambert and other prominent members of the LGBTQ+ community have come together for a good cause.
A number of celebs came together on Thursday night for “Can’t Cancel Pride: A Covid-19 Relief Benefit For The LGBTQ+ Community”.
Queen and Adam Lambert are set to stream a special live show on YouTube this weekend.Tomorrow (June 21) would’ve marked the end of the band’s huge ‘Rhapsody’ UK arena tour with a show at The O2 in London.To mark the occasion, the band are hosting a “tour watch party” on YouTube at 8pm BST (12pm PDT, 3pm EDT), a compiled show featuring highlights from previous tours.Once aired tomorrow, the show will remain on YouTube for 24 hours.
Mario was getting pampered while in quarantine during the pandemic.
Queen and Adam Lambert had to cancel the European leg of their joint Rhapsody Tour, which would have ended this Sunday, June 21. But the party's just getting started.The band will host a different kind of live show on Sunday that combines highlight moments from previous tours, festival gigs and intimate concerts on YouTube starting at 3 p.m.
Adam Lambert has been forced to pull his European tour in support of his latest album, ‘Velvet’, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The run of September dates, which included a show at London’s SSE Arena Wembley, have been shelved. Customers are entitled to a refund.“I am so so sorry and completely heartbroken that we have to cancel the upcoming ‘Velvet’ Tour in September,” Lambert said in a statement, which you can read in full below.