Adam Lambert (left) is the de facto lead singer of Queen, after taking over for the late, great Freddie Mercury. Lambert has a new album out, “High Drama.”Getty Images
Since he became the de facto lead singer of Queen in 2011, Adam Lambert has often thought about what Freddie Mercury might think.
“I often wonder, ‘Is Freddie’s spirit aware that we’re still celebrating him and singing his music? Would Freddie like the way I sing?’ And I hope, with all my heart, that he would approve of everything that we’ve been doing with these songs,” Lambert, 41, told The Post. “For me, a ghost is the memory of somebody that’s existing collectively in a group of people. The entire audience is remembering Freddie, so his ghost is in the room. And I hope it’s a happy, satisfied, proud ghost.”
Lambert has been the ultimate cover boy since he sang his way to a runner-up finish on “American Idol” in 2009. And the tune transformer continues to flex his powers of interpretation on his new album “High Drama” (out Friday), radically remaking songs by everyone from Duran Duran and Kings of Leon to Lana Del Rey and Billie Eilish.

Adam Lambert (left) has been rocking with Queen and the band’s guitarist, Brian May, since 2011.Getty Images
“I wanted to do songs that could come from my own life, from my experiences,” said Lambert. “And I wanted to do songs that were [by] other artists who were real individuals. Most of the artists on this album march to the beat of their own drum. And I really respect that.”
The Grammy-nominated glam-rocker — who publicly came out as gay to Rolling Stone in 2009 — also embraces queer icons on “High Drama.” He delivers a torchy take on Noël Coward’s “Mad About the Boy” — which will be featured in an upcoming documentary about the late British playwright — and makes like an emo Boy George on a moody redo of Culture Club’s ’80s classic “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me.”

Adam Lambert often feels the “ghost” of Freddie Mercury when he performs with Queen, he told The Post.WireImage

Adam Lambert, pictured with Boy George in 2010, called the Culture Club singer “someone that I really admire.”Getty Images

Adam Lambert caught flak for kissing his male bassist at the 2009 American Music Awards.Getty Images
“Actually, George is a friend of mine,” said Lambert. “He’s someone that I really admire. I don’t think he always gets the credit he deserves when he was really out there being exactly who he was in the early ’80s, when it was a little tricky to proclaim that.”
With his stellar second LP, 2012’s “Trespassing,” Lambert made his own queer history: He became the first openly gay man to have an album top the Billboard 200 upon its debut. Still, he has battled homophobia along the way — including when he kissed his male bassist during his performance of “For Your Entertainment” at the 2009 American Music Awards.
“It was a big wake-up call for me because growing up in West Hollywood … being around other creative people and kind of weirdos like me, I didn’t realize the level of homophobia that we were still dealing with in our country,” he said.

After auditioning for “American Idol” in 2009, Adam Lambert went all the way to the finaleN/C
Now, though, Lambert is “happy to have been part of the wave” of queer artists crashing the mainstream — from Frank Ocean and Lil Nas X to Sam Smith and Kim Petras. “I mean, the stuff that Lil Nas X has been doing the last couple years is fabulous … getting to be sexual and be bold about it,” he said.
And Lambert is thankful that, in a prophetic moment, he performed a little ditty called “Bohemian Rhapsody” during his “American Idol” audition in 2009. “I mean, the universe really does work in mysterious ways,” he said. “I’m so glad that I picked that song. And then [Queen was] brought on to the finale to perform, we met, one thing led to another, and now I’ve been touring with them over the past decade.”

But while he loves his killer Queen gig, Lambert has never officially been a member of the band.
“I’m a lifelong Freddie Mercury fan — I think he is irreplaceable,” he said. “I think we’re all very clear that … it’s not been a replacement. It’s not been [me] taking over. It’s always felt like a collaboration that allows us to celebrate Freddie, that allows us to celebrate the music of the band. I feel, in many ways, that I’m of service to Brian [May, Queen’s guitarist] and Roger [Taylor, its drummer], so that they can get onstage and perform their songs. And you couldn’t ask for a better job.”
News
limited resources and oxygen running out, an international team of expert divers carries out a high-stakes mission that verges on one “insane, unethical and illegal” idea.
Thirteen Lives first premiered back in 2022 and stars Joel Edgerton, Colin Farrell, Viggo Mortensen, Tom Bateman and Paul Gleeson Are you looking for a hidden gem drama that’s sure to keep you gripped from start to finish? The BBC is adding Thirteen…
gripped the world back in 2018, Thirteen Lives tells the story of 12 young football players and their coach, who became trapped in a cave in Chiang Rai, Thailand, for 18 days.
Thirteen Lives first premiered back in 2022 and stars Joel Edgerton, Colin Farrell, Viggo Mortensen, Tom Bateman and Paul Gleeson Are you looking for a hidden gem drama that’s sure to keep you gripped from start to finish? The BBC is adding Thirteen…
The BBC is adding Thirteen Lives to its roster of movies, and it’s a worthy contender for your watchlist this week.
Thirteen Lives first premiered back in 2022 and stars Joel Edgerton, Colin Farrell, Viggo Mortensen, Tom Bateman and Paul Gleeson Are you looking for a hidden gem drama that’s sure to keep you gripped from start to finish? The BBC is adding Thirteen…
The movie follows the events of the real-life story, which saw the “tremendous” global effort to rescue a Thai football team who became trapped in the Tham Luang cave network during an unexpected rainstorm.
Thirteen Lives first premiered back in 2022 and stars Joel Edgerton, Colin Farrell, Viggo Mortensen, Tom Bateman and Paul Gleeson Are you looking for a hidden gem drama that’s sure to keep you gripped from start to finish? The BBC is adding Thirteen…
With impossibly high stakes and the entire world watching, the group embarks on their most challenging dive yet, showcasing the limitlessness of the human spirit in the process.
Thirteen Lives first premiered back in 2022 and stars Joel Edgerton, Colin Farrell, Viggo Mortensen, Tom Bateman and Paul Gleeson Are you looking for a hidden gem drama that’s sure to keep you gripped from start to finish? The BBC is adding Thirteen…
Teeradon Supapunpinyo (Bad Genius) plays Coach Ek, Pattrakorn Tungsupakul (Rak Nakara) plays Buahom and Sukollawat Kanarot (Charming Deception) plays Saman Kunan.
Thirteen Lives first premiered back in 2022 and stars Joel Edgerton, Colin Farrell, Viggo Mortensen, Tom Bateman and Paul Gleeson Are you looking for a hidden gem drama that’s sure to keep you gripped from start to finish? The BBC is adding Thirteen…
End of content
No more pages to load
