Adam Lambert posts new release shows

- Adam Lambert announced four album release shows on May 13, 2026, adding dates in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, London and Berlin around his new record. - July 10 is the key date: Lambert’s sixth solo album, “ADAM,” arrives that day, with a Bellwether show in Los Angeles. - General ticket sales begin May 15 at 10 a.m. local time, with details listed on Lambert’s official live calendar.

Adam Lambert used his official channels this week to map out the live rollout for his next album. Lambert’s website lists four release shows tied to “ADAM,” his sixth solo studio album, with dates in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, London and Berlin. The album is due July 10, according to Lambert’s official site, and the same date is set for the first of the newly announced concerts. Music outlets including NME reported the shows on May 13 after Lambert publicized them online. ### Which shows did Adam Lambert add? Lambert’s official live calendar lists four dates: July 10 at The Bellwether in Los Angeles, July 15 at Brooklyn Paramount in New York, July 21 at Roundhouse in London and July 23 at Uber Eats Music Hall in Berlin. The listings appear on his official website under the live section and include ticket and VIP links. (adamlambert.net) NME reported the same four-city run on May 13 and said the concerts were positioned as album release shows for “ADAM.” The publication said pre-sale tickets were already live and that general sales would begin on May 15 at 10 a.m. local time. ### What is the album these dates are tied to? (adamlambert.net) Lambert’s homepage shows a countdown to July 10 alongside a “presave now” prompt for “ADAM.” His releases page lists “ADAM” as a 2026 release, placing it ahead of earlier projects including “Afters,” “High Drama,” “Velvet,” “The Original High,” “Trespassing” and “For Your Entertainment.” Billboard reported on May 8 that “ADAM” will be Lambert’s sixth studio album and said it will be released on his own label, More is More, with distribution by The Orchard. (nme.com) Billboard also said the album contains 12 tracks and was previewed by the single “Eat U Alive.” ### What has Lambert said about the new music? (adamlambert.net) “Eat U Alive” was presented by Lambert as the first single from the album. Billboard reported Lambert said the song was “the perfect primer into my next musical chapter,” while NME said he described the album as drawing on influences from 1990s alternative music and electronica. (billboard.com) NME reported Lambert said the record explores “the light and shade of life” and themes of self-acceptance. Those comments accompanied the album announcement last week, before the release-show dates were publicized. ### How do these dates fit into Lambert’s recent schedule? (billboard.com) Billboard reported Lambert has not issued a full-length album of original solo material since before a stretch of stage and screen work that included his 2024 Broadway debut in “Cabaret.” Lambert’s official website also currently promotes his upcoming return to “Cabaret,” where it says he and Auliʻi Cravalho will join the Broadway production beginning September 16. (nme.com) The release-show run is compact rather than a full tour announcement. The four dates span North America and Europe over 13 days, beginning on the album’s release date and ending in Berlin on July 23. ### Where can fans find the next steps? Lambert’s official live calendar is the primary source for venues, ticket links and VIP access for the four shows. (billboard.com) NME reported that general ticket sales are scheduled to open on Friday, May 15, at 10 a.m. local time. July 10 is the next fixed milestone on Lambert’s official site. That date combines the release of “ADAM” with the first show of the run at The Bellwether in Los Angeles, before the schedule moves to Brooklyn on July 15, London on July 21 and Berlin on July 23. (adamlambert.net 1) (adamlambert.net 2)

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