Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2012

Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2012
European tour by Queen + Adam Lambert
Start date 30 June 2012
End date 14 July 2012
Legs 1
No. of shows 6
Queen tour chronology
Rock the Cosmos Tour
(2008)
Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2012
(2012)
Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2014–2015
(2014-15)
Adam Lambert tour chronology
Glam Nation Tour
(2010)
Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2012
(2012)
We Are Glamily Tour
(2013)

The Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2012 was a European concert tour that was the first touring collaboration between British rock band Queen and American singer Adam Lambert.

History

Adam Lambert first performed with Queen as a contestant on the eighth season of American Idol.[1] Soon after the performance, Brian May indicated to Rolling Stone that he was considering Lambert as a front-man for Queen.[2] In November 2011, Adam Lambert joined Queen for a special performance at the MTV Europe Awards in Belfast.[3] It was then reported in December 2011 that Taylor and May had begun discussions with Lambert for him to front Queen in concert.[4]

The tour began in June 2012 at Kiev's Independence Square, a joint show with Elton John in aid of the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation.[5] Following the Kiev concert, the group was set to play a number of festival dates. The UK Sonisphere Festival was cancelled and Queen and Lambert instead performed three sold out concerts at London's Hammersmith Apollo to wrap up the tour.[6]

Setlist

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Tickets Sold/Available Box Office
Europe
30 June 2012 Kiev Ukraine Maidan Nezalezhnosti [lower-alpha 1]
3 July 2012 Moscow Russia Olimpiyskiy N/A N/A
7 July 2012 Wrocław Poland Stadion Miejski [lower-alpha 2]
11 July 2012 London England Hammersmith Apollo N/A N/A
12 July 2012 N/A N/A
14 July 2012 N/A N/A

Notes

  1. The 30 June 2012 concert in Kiev is a part of "Your Life is Not a Game. Let's Stop AIDS Together!".
  2. The 7 July 2012 concert in Wrocław is a part of "Rock In Wrocław!".

Cancellations and rescheduled shows

July 7, 2012 Stevenage Sonisphere Festival Cancelled.[9]
30 June 2012 Moscow Olimpiyskiy Rescheduled to 3 July 2012.[10]

Tour band

Additional Musicians:

References

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