Adam Lambert Announces New Album “High Drama”

Grammy-nominated international superstar Adam Lambert today announces his brand-new album, High Drama, via his new deal with Warner Music. Pre-order HERE. This is shared alongside two instant-grat tracks; Ordinary World – Adam’s powerful atmospheric ballad version of the Duran Duran hit, plus his beautiful rendition of the Noël Coward classic Mad About The Boy – which he performed to much applaud on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing last month and will feature in the forthcoming film about the life of Noël Coward.

Adam is no stranger to impressing crowds with his carefully curated transformation of other artist’s songs, from the beginning of his career on American Idol, to his 2018 performance at the Kennedy Centre Honours, where Adam reduced Cher to tears with his delicate ballad reading of her mega-hit Believe, to his role as the current front man of Queen.

Executive produced by Adam himself, alongside production from the likes of Tommy English (Kacy Musgraves, Carly Rae Jepsen), Andrew Wells (Halsey, OneRepublic), George Moore and Mark Crew, High Drama showcases a journey through modern music. The diverse collection of songs span from classics such as Ann Peebles’ Can’t Stand The Rain and Bonnie Tyler’s Holding Out For A Hero to modern hits like Billie Eilish’s Getting Older, which gets a glam-inspired transformation and a rock-leaning rendition of Lana Del Rey’s West Coast, each song showcasing Adam’s unmatched vocal talent.

HIGH DRAMA TRACKLIST

  1. Holding Out for a Hero
  2. Chandelier
  3. Ordinary World
  4. Getting Older
  5. I Can’t Stand the Rain
  6. West Coast
  7. Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?
  8. Sex on Fire
  9. My Attic
  10. I’m a Man
  11. Mad About The Boy

High Drama kickstarts the next chapter in Adam Lambert’s solo career, and of course draws on his well-known penchant for HIGH DRAMA! An artist comfortable in his own skin, being well and truly himself, and loving every minute.

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