He is one of the most memorable people to not win American Idol, and this week Adam Lambert will be in New Zealand.
The Whataya Want From Me singer, and reality TV show runner-up, is visiting Auckland to promote his new album Trespassing.
And while he won't be performing this time around, Lambert will be making an appearance at Queen St's JB Hi-Fi tomorrow to sign copies of the album.
Trespassing features collaborations with Pharrell Williams, Bruno Mars and Dr Luke, and debuted at No 1 one on the American Billboard charts and hit the top five here in New Zealand.
Lambert was last in New Zealand in 2010, and since then he has performed all over the world, sold more than a million albums, was nominated for Grammy Award and has even been the subject of an E! True Hollywood Story programme.............read more on Stuff NZ
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Adam Lambert talks about his new Album
One of the most memorable people to not win American Idol, Adam Lambert, is in New Zealand and will stop by for a live-chat with Stuff readers today. But before he will answer your questions at 3pm, he sat down with Briget Jones. In the past 12 months, he's played to a TV audience of half a billion people in China, performed alongside Queen, released his second album, and turned 30. It's fair to say 2012 has been a pretty big year for Adam Lambert. The ex-American Idol contestant is in New Zealand for just a couple of days to talk up his new album Trespassing. But it's clear Lambert is about more than just catchy pop songs and theatrics. In September the openly gay singer hosted an event supporting a marriage equality bill currently being debated in Maryland.........continue reading on Stuff NZ
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While he didn't take out the title in the eighth season of American Idol, glam-pop purveyor Adam Lambert parlayed the profile it afforded him into something much bigger, collaborating with Queen, teaming with hitmakers like Linda Perry, Pharrell Williams and Dr Luke, and advocating for the LGBT community.For Talking Heads, diehard Lambert fan and host of 95bFM's Sex With Sarin, Sarin Moddle, talked pop gender-bending and Trespassing with Lambert