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The Rhapsody Tour was a worldwide concert tour by Queen + Adam Lambert, the collaboration between British rock band Queen and American singer Adam Lambert. The tour was announced following the success of the biopic film Bohemian Rhapsody .
Adam Lambert first performed with Queen as a contestant on the eighth season of American Idol. [1] Soon after the performance, Brian May indicated to Rolling Stone that he was considering Lambert as a front-man for Queen. [2] In November 2011, Adam Lambert joined Queen for a special performance at the MTV Europe Awards in Belfast. [3]
The Queen + Adam Lambert collaboration originated when May and Taylor appeared on American Idol in 2009, when Lambert was a contestant. They began performing occasionally in 2011, conducted a short European tour in 2012, and in 2014 announced a world tour, the Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2014–2015 with international dates in North America ...
About half way through Queen and Adam Lambert's Saturday night show at the Forum in Inglewood, guitarist Brian May took the stage solo to perform a few numbers. He began by acknowledging that day ...
After Freddie Mercury died in 1991, Queen were adrift for years. The seemingly odd pairing with a runner-up American Idol contestant, Adam Lambert, in 2011 to fill Freddie’s big glam shoes is ...
Adam Lambert – lead vocals; With Spike Edney – keyboards, backing vocals; Rufus Tiger Taylor – percussion, drums, backing vocals; Neil Fairclough – bass guitar, backing vocals; Queen + Adam Lambert (2017–present) Brian May – guitar, vocals; Roger Taylor – drums, percussion, vocals; Adam Lambert – lead vocals; With
The UK and European jaunt was pushed back to 2021. Queen + Adam Lambert Reschedule "Rhapsody Tour" Due to Coronavirus Outbreak Lake Schatz
The Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2014–2015 was a critical and commercial success, as reviews highlighted the musical virtuosity of May and Taylor, alongside Lambert's impressive vocal dexterity, charisma and affinity with Queen's repertoire – all augmented by the elaborate spectacle of the production. [122]