Adam Lambert, Todrick Hall to Co-Headline London Pride Event
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Adam Lambert and Todrick Hall are scheduled to co-headline an event called Pr!de in London, alongside Idina Menzel. The event, taking place on July 1, will also feature a number of other performers.
Adam Lambert, Todrick Hall Co-Headline Pride Event
Lambert and Hall are both American Idol alums, with Lambert coming in second place during Season 8 and Hall making it to the Top 16 in Season 9. They’ll both be performing at Pr!de in London, which will feature stages at Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, Soho Square, Golden Square, and Dean Street.
Other performers taking the stage include RuPaul’s Drag Race UK star Victoria Scone, the cast of Six the musical, the London Gay Men’s Chorus, and many, many more. Lambert’s cover of “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” by Sylvester will serve as London Pride’s anthem.
“The song speaks to celebrating self, freedom, and uniting everyone, so it’s the perfect song for Pride,” Lambert told The Advocate. “I put together an hour-long show that will be held in Trafalgar Square, and I’m so excited to do this.”
Hall, who came in second place on The Masked Singer during Season 6, also posted about the event on Instagram, writing, “LONDON! Let’s GO! 01.7.23.”
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Lambert Is Touring with Queen This Year
After Pride, fans have even more to look forward to from Lambert, as he’s set to go on tour with Queen in North America later this year. The band is performing new Rhapsody tour dates in October and November.
“Queen is about lifting people up, and the audience goes through the roof at every concert as we perform those classic big hits,” Lambert told The Advocate. “It never gets old, and it’s an honor to keep Freddie’s music alive. And I just love seeing the guys like Brian [May] and Roger [Taylor] light up when we’re performing. The whole experience is awesome.”
Lambert has also launched a nail polish collection with ORLY inspired by his cover album High Drama. Proceeds will benefit the nonprofit Stand With Trans.