Adam Lambert announces new album ‘ADAM’ and special release shows

Grammy-nominated entertainer Adam Lambert has announced a four-date international concert run to celebrate the upcoming release of his sixth studio album, “ADAM,” which arrives Friday, July 10.
The special album release shows will kick off on release day at The Bellwether in Los Angeles before making stops at the Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, New York, and in London, before concluding July 23 in Berlin.
Tickets for the general public went on sale Friday, May 15, at 10 a.m. local time. An official fan club presale opened Wednesday, May 13. VIP packages are also available for all dates, and fans can access ticket options through the artist’s official website.
The 12-track album, distributed via The Orchard, is executive produced by Pete Nappi and features artwork by fashion photographer Nick Knight. The project draws sonic inspiration from 1990s alternative music and electronica.
The album’s lead single, “EAT U ALIVE,” is currently available to stream.
“‘EAT U ALIVE’ is the perfect primer into my next musical chapter,” Lambert said. “I wanted to create songs that fit into a world reminiscent of the music that made a formative impact on me in the 90s and early 00’s. Nine Inch Nails, Björk, Prince, Muse, Goldfrapp, Daft Punk, George Michael, Massive Attack and the Crystal Method are just a few who inspired the sound.”
Lambert added that the record explores themes of self-acceptance. “There was a real liberation in acknowledging my own weaknesses and strengths. Accepting the bad and the good all together,” he said.
The upcoming album marks Lambert’s first original music since his 2024 Broadway performance as the Emcee in “Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club,” which was followed by a collaborative single release of “I Don’t Care Much” with Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lambert also starred as Judas in a three-night production of “Jesus Christ Superstar” at the Hollywood Bowl in August 2025.
In addition to his music career, Lambert continues his advocacy work through the Feel Something Foundation, a non-profit organization supporting LGBTQ+ human rights that he founded in 2020.