PINK SON MEETS PURPLE ONE!
On Saturday, May 7, Adam Lambert joined Prince onstage at the Forum in Inglewood, CA.
After the concert, Lambert tweeted “Saw Prince down at the forum! Danced our asses off. Happy MOMS Day!!” Lambert was watching the Prince concert from the VIP section, along with his boyfriend and his mother Leila (as seen in this photo already posted on Lambert's website).
Lambert will be performing in Russia later this month, for the Maxidrom 2011 Festival in Moscow. In July, he’ll play St. Agathe en Feux Festival in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec, Canada.
A few weeks ago, his Glam Nation Live DVD debuted at number one on the SoundScan Top Music Videos chart, selling 17k units in its first week, the highest Music Videos chart debut of 2011 so far. Shot in Indianapolis, Indiana at Clowes Hall on August 31, 2010 and directed by Doug Spangenberg, it features twelve tracks plus a bonus cut.
In addition, his Acoustic Live five-song EP sold out of its presale for physical copies. According to his record label RCA, “We’re working on a second printing already, and making slight alterations on the packaging to distinguish it from the first (can you say collectible?), probably with a different colored spine on the CD.”
PINK SON MEETS PURPLE ONE!
On Saturday, May 7, Adam Lambert joined Prince onstage at the Forum in Inglewood, CA.
After the concert, Lambert tweeted “Saw Prince down at the forum! Danced our asses off. Happy MOMS Day!!” Lambert was watching the Prince concert from the VIP section, along with his boyfriend and his mother Leila (as seen in this photo already posted on Lambert's website).
Lambert will be performing in Russia later this month, for the Maxidrom 2011 Festival in Moscow. In July, he’ll play St. Agathe en Feux Festival in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec, Canada.
A few weeks ago, his Glam Nation Live DVD debuted at number one on the SoundScan Top Music Videos chart, selling 17k units in its first week, the highest Music Videos chart debut of 2011 so far. Shot in Indianapolis, Indiana at Clowes Hall on August 31, 2010 and directed by Doug Spangenberg, it features twelve tracks plus a bonus cut.
In addition, his Acoustic Live five-song EP sold out of its presale for physical copies. According to his record label RCA, “We’re working on a second printing already, and making slight alterations on the packaging to distinguish it from the first (can you say collectible?), probably with a different colored spine on the CD.”