Since their first appearance together in 2009, when Brian May and Roger Taylor were guests at the final of the eighth season of 'American Idol', which Adam Lambert was a contestant of, the combination of Queen + Adam Lambert has gone from strength to strength. becoming one of the biggest bands in the world. Their most recent tour in Oceania saw them sold out in front of huge audiences, suffice it to mention the show at the ANZ stadium in Sydney with over 60,000 spectators. To date the band has played in front of a worldwide audience of nearly 4 million people.
If it had been different times, Brian, Roger and Adam would have just finished a further tour with a colossal series of 27 shows in 9 European countries. However, the arrival of COVID-19 forced the band to postpone their upcoming summer tour in the UK and Europe until next year. With that in mind, Queen + Adam Lambert looked for other ways to console the nearly half-million disappointed fans who already had tickets.
They turned to YouTube, no strangers to the platform already having 12.5 million subscribers who follow them, to present the special "Tour Watch Party", a one-hour show featuring the highlights of their world tours. The involvement of fans from around the globe (over 500,000) showed that despite the blackout of live events, “the show must go on.” “We had never seen those clips before, we were always too busy touring,” says Roger Taylor. . “We didn't know how good the band sounded. So we thought, well, maybe there is a live album to be made, with the highlights of the concerts we have done in the last eight years with Adam Lambert ».
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