Adam Lambert’s ‘High Drama’ launch show will be livestreamed from London’s Koko.
The Queen + Adam Lambert star’s fifth solo LP is a covers collection featuring 11 hand-selected cuts from across the decades, which he’ll perform during the one-off gig.
“You can watch the ‘High Drama’ album launch show from ANYWHERE in the world, live-streamed from the main stage at London’s KOKO on Monday, February 27,” tweeted the singer.
You can watch the ‘High Drama’ album launch show from ANYWHERE in the world, live-streamed from the main stage at London’s KOKO on Monday, February 27 💜https://t.co/wYJ62tClUC pic.twitter.com/2DDYGDg6pK
— ADAM LAMBERT (@adamlambert) February 4, 2023
‘High Drama’ features the pre-release tracks Getting Older (originally by Billie Eilish), and takes on Duran Duran’s Ordinary World and Bonnie Tyler classic Holding Out For a Hero.
Of the LP, Adam says: “It’s a fun challenge to figure out a way of doing a 180 with a song. This album is a foray into my world.
“Over the past decade, I’ve explored a few different areas and sounds and energies, and I feel like part of this new chapter in my career is me being really clear on who I am, and what I am, and what I’m not. I think that’s all coming out in these tracks.”
Other covers on the album include Lana Del Rey’s West Coast, P!nk’s My Attic, and Mad About The Boy by Noël Coward, which appears on the soundtrack to the documentary ‘Mad About the Boy – The Noël Coward Story’ from director Barnaby Thompson.
‘High Drama’ is out February 24 and available to pre-order now.