Adam Lambert, the American singer renowned for stepping into the monumental role of Freddie Mercury alongside Queen, has confirmed a rare one-off solo concert in the United Kingdom without the Queen members. This performance will be part of a series of intimate shows celebrating the release of his sixth solo album, ADAM, which is set to drop on July 10, 2026.
Solo Tour Details
Lambert will take the stage at the iconic Roundhouse in North London on Tuesday, July 21, 2026. The venue, known for its rich history and intimate atmosphere, will host a capacity crowd of approximately 3,300 fans. This London date is one of only four global release shows, with additional performances scheduled in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Berlin.
Tickets for the London concert will go on sale on Friday, May 15, 2026, at 10am BST. No presale or special access is required; tickets will be available to the general public through both Ticketmaster and See Tickets. Fans are advised to monitor both platforms as each will have its own allocation.
Album Inspiration
Lambert's new album, ADAM, draws heavily from the sounds of the 1990s alternative and electronica scene. The first single, "Eat U Alive", is already available on streaming services. Lambert explained, "EAT U ALIVE is the perfect primer into my next musical chapter. 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 00s."
He cited influences such as Nine Inch Nails, Björk, Prince, Muse, Goldfrapp, Daft Punk, George Michael, Massive Attack, and the Crystal Method. The album explores the duality of light and shade in life, focusing on the razor's edge between positive and negative experiences. Lambert expressed hope that the songs resonate with anyone who has undergone the confusing yet necessary journey of self-acceptance.
Ticket Information
Fans eager to secure their spot can purchase tickets from £70 via See Tickets or Ticketmaster. The full list of release shows is as follows:
- Friday, July 10 – Los Angeles, CA, The Bellwether
- Wednesday, July 15 – Brooklyn, NY, Brooklyn Paramount
- Tuesday, July 21 – London, UK, Roundhouse
- Thursday, July 23 – Berlin, Germany, Uber Eats Music Hall
Lambert reflected on the creative process, stating, "There was a real liberation in acknowledging my own weaknesses and strengths. Accepting the bad and the good altogether. Revolutionary for someone who always thought of himself as a perfectionist and an idealist."



