Adam Lambert's 2011 Concert History

Adam Mitchel Lambert (born: January 29, 1982 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a Jewish-American singer-songwriter and performer. He rose to prominence on the eighth season of American Idol in 2009 where he placed second, losing to winner Kris Allen. Known for his dramatic performances and powerhouse vocals, Lambert quickly garnered a dedicated fan-base with hit songs including "Mad World," "Wataya Want From Me," and "For Your Entertainment while his electrifying rendition of "Believe" earned praise from Cher. In 2012, he made history as the first openly gay man to top the U.S. Billboard 200 with his album "Trespassing." Since then, he’s continued evolving his sound and style. In 2016, he collaborated with Iranian-Swedish artist Laleh on the single “Welcome to the Show” while in 2020, he and Nile Rodgers produced the single “Roses” together in 2020. Furthermore, he’s advanced beyond a solo career, acting as the lead singer of “Queen + Adam Lambert,” a collaborative project between himself and the band Queen.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 06, 2011
MTV Europe Music Awards 2011
Coldplay / Bruno Mars / Justin Bieber / Red Hot Chili Peppers / Lady Gaga / David Guetta / Queen / Jason Derulo / Jessie J / Ludacris / Snow Patrol / Taio Cruz / LMFAO / Selena Gomez & The Scene / Pendulum / Adam Lambert / Does It Offend You, Yeah? / Lauren Bennett / GoonRock / Paul Clark Show all bands
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The SSE Arena, Belfast Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Jul 29, 2011
Adam Lambert

Sainte-Agathe en Feux

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Place du Festival Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec, Canada
Show Duplicates for Jul 29, 2011
May 28, 2011
Korn / The Prodigy / Adam Lambert / Travis / Brainstorm / Zемфира

Maxidrom Festival 2011

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Moscow, Russian Federation
Show Duplicate for May 28, 2011
May 20, 2011
Kiss Concert 2010
Bell Biv Devoe / Boys Like Girls / Jason Derulo / Ke$ha / The Script / Emily Osmet / new boyz / Orianthi / Kevin Rudolf / Adam Lambert / Iyaz / Kris Allen / Young and Divine / Matisse & Sadko
Comcast Center Mansfield, Massachusetts, United States
Rock
Pop
Rock And Roll
Dance-Pop
Pop Soul
Post-Teen Pop
Electronic Rock
Glam
Neo Classical
Compositional Ambient
Idol
Operatic Pop
American Idol
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