Adam Lambert intimidated by Queen gigs

Adam Lambert intimidated by Queen gigs

Adam Lambert admits performing with Queen is "intimidating" but his gigs with the band have improved his confidence as a performer.

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The 33-year-old star found singing with the legendary band - whose frontman Freddie Mercury died in 1994 - a "big challenge" and admits knowing the performances have all gone down well gave him a confidence boost.


He said: "It gave me renewed confidence, the Queen project. It made me feel validated and like I accomplished something because the Queen thing was a big challenge and kind of intimidating. So coming off of that and feeling like it was a victory was really good."


Adam is known for his flamboyant image and admits his outer confidence means people often unfairly assume he's a diva.


He told Schön! magazine: "I think when you wear eccentric clothing and you perform confidently on stage it's easy to assume someone is an asshole or a diva or whatever and I don't think I am. I'm sure I've had my moments but I think I'm pretty friendly."


And the 'Ghost Town' singer - who shot to fame when he competed on 'American Idol' in 2009 - also finds it frustrating that he doesn't get enough credit for his ideas.


He added: "I think one of the other misconceptions is that a lot of the ideas and creativity doesn't come from me. Maybe because of where I came from with 'American Idol' or whatever. I think sometimes people go 'Why is the label making you do this.' No one's making me do anything. OK, I'm doing it. It is a team effort."

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