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Adam Lambert: 'My new album fits Berlin's queer spirit'

Gay pop star Adam Lambert releases a new album on July 10th. He discusses queer identity, Berlin nightlife, and his responsibility to the LGBTI community.

RainbowNews EditorialJuly 4, 2026 — Duitsland3 min read
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Adam Lambert is a well-known gay pop star. He releases a new album on July 10th. The album has a strong queer character.

Lambert spoke about his new music in an interview. He said the album fits Berlin perfectly. Berlin is known for its open and queer culture.

The singer visited the famous KitKat Club in Berlin. The KitKat Club is a well-known queer nightclub. Lambert experienced exciting and unforgettable nights there.

In the interview, Lambert also discussed his role models. These influences shaped him as an artist significantly. He calls them important sources of inspiration for his music.

Lambert also thinks about his responsibility. He feels committed to the LGBTI community. As a public figure, he wants to be a positive role model.

The singer became famous through the TV show American Idol. For many years, he has been openly gay. He actively campaigns for LGBTI rights.

The new album reflects his personal journey. It deals with identity, freedom, and self-acceptance. These topics are very important for the queer community.

Lambert sees Berlin as a special place. The city stands for openness and diversity. He feels very welcome and at home there as a queer artist.

Fans can listen to the new album from July 10th. Lambert also plans a European tour. Concerts in Germany are also planned.

Adam Lambert remains an important voice in the LGBTI community. With his music and presence, he inspires many people. He shows that one can be proud of their identity.

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