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Post by lurleene on Jun 13, 2019 13:46:21 GMT -5
Adam is working so hard to promote his music. I hope his personal life does not start to compete with that for public or press attention. I don't think it will tho. If I remember correctly, the only time his relationship became more important than his music was in Finland. They seemed so invested/interested in his relationship with Sauli that Adam and his music were almost secondary, lol. The following statement is in no way meant to be adversarial. I agree that the Finnish were loving the relationship and you could tell this because his music did better in Finland than a lot of places. His solo tours were even in arenas! So I would say that loving him and listening to him perfectly co-existed at the very least, equally. Differences of opinions are fine. But they kept calling him a husband. They were really pushy, imo. But I loved when Adam went over for an interview and he told them, no questions about Sauli, lol.
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Post by csquared on Jun 13, 2019 13:51:18 GMT -5
The following statement is in no way meant to be adversarial. I agree that the Finnish were loving the relationship and you could tell this because his music did better in Finland than a lot of places. His solo tours were even in arenas! So I would say that loving him and listening to him perfectly co-existed at the very least, equally. Differences of opinions are fine. But they kept calling him a husband. They were really pushy, imo. But I loved when Adam went over for an interview and he told them, no questions about Sauli, lol. The “husband” business was probably a result of Google translation of “partner” or something. Not all foreign languages are translated cleanly by Google, and probably Finnish is one of them.
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Post by svca on Jun 13, 2019 14:04:50 GMT -5
Differences of opinions are fine. But they kept calling him a husband. They were really pushy, imo. But I loved when Adam went over for an interview and he told them, no questions about Sauli, lol. The “husband” business was probably a result of Google translation of “partner” or something. Not all foreign languages are translated cleanly by Google, and probably Finnish is one of them. So true...I've seen some translations of German stuff and I'm like, no, that's not actually what was said. Plus, the nuances from one language into another are sometimes really difficult to translate.
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Post by pi on Jun 13, 2019 14:25:59 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Jun 13, 2019 14:31:54 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jun 13, 2019 14:35:19 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jun 13, 2019 14:40:12 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Jun 13, 2019 14:47:09 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Jun 13, 2019 14:51:38 GMT -5
tegdainty 🔥 The gorgeous @adamlambert has landed in Australia to promote his new single and our upcoming Queen + Adam Lambert tour. Expect to see him everywhere! 👀 . . #AdamLambert #Queen #QAL #NewEyes http://instagr.am/p/BypdkTqAjCb
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Post by skaschep on Jun 13, 2019 14:57:29 GMT -5
He's got expensive taste! Adam Lambert steps out in a Gucci T-shirt, a Balenciaga coat and flamboyant pink leopard pants in Melbourne He's currently in Australia to promote his latest single, New Eyes. And on Thursday, Adam Lambert was certainly hard to miss as he headed to a radio station in one of his typically flamboyant ensembles. The 37-year-old caught the eye in a Gucci T-shirt and a pair of hot pink leopard pants. He threw a black coat from Balenciaga over the top, and wore black platform sneakers on his feet. The rocker's luscious mane was perfectly styled, as was his manicured facial hair. Adam is currently promoting his psychedelic new single, New Eyes. In addition to his thriving solo career, the former American Idol runner-up is still working as the frontman for rock legends Queen. Adam and Queen announced a stadium tour of Australia for February 2020, following the blockbuster success of the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. Original band members Brian May and Roger Taylor will be accompanied on stage by longtime collaborator Adam, who has replaced the late Freddie on vocals. 'We are ready for Australia and raring to get back with our new show,' Roger, 69, said in an official statement in April. The Rhapsody Tour will begin on Thursday 13 February at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, followed by a show on Saturday 15 February at Sydney's ANZ Stadium. The group will then travel to Melbourne for a concert on Wednesday 19 February at AAMI Park, followed by a performance at Perth's Optus Stadium on Sunday 23 February. Adelaide Oval will host the band on Wednesday 26 February, before they wrap up their six-date tour at Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast on Saturday 29 February.
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