Adam Lambert: GLAAD Media Awards Honoree! - Just jared

Adam Lambert keeps it fierce while grabbing lunch with his friends at The Abby on Friday (March 29) in West Hollywood, Calif. 
 The 31-year-old entertainer was seen enjoying some corn and sharing some laughs.
 It was recently announced that Adam will be honored at the 2013 GLAAD Media Awards, where he will receive the Davidson/Valentini Award on Saturday, May 11. 
 “Adam Lambert’s continued success as one of the world’s best-selling pop stars shows LGBT people that they can be themselves and make it in a mainstream industry that many feel unfairly rejects them,” GLAAD’s Wilson Cruz shared. “Adam is fearless on stage and astonishes audiences in every country he performs in.”













http://www.justjared.com/2013/03/30/adam-lambert-glaad-media-awards-honoree/

Adam Lambert confirmed to headline Pittsburgh Pride concert - Pressparty


'Trespassing' hitmaker Adam Lambert has added another LGBT concert to his calendar for this summer. 

The superstar is already confirmed to perform at Miami Beach's Gay Pride festival in Florida next month (April 14) and he will also take the stage at Pittsburgh's Pride in the Street event in Pennsylvania on Saturday, June 15. 

 Pittsburgh's Post Gazette explains that Lambert will play "a 90-minute set with a full band and dancers on the outdoor stage on Liberty Avenue" and tickets for the celebration, which are set to go on sale at 10am on April 5, will be priced at $35 each. 

 Yesterday (March 28), it was revealed that Lambert will be this year's recipient of the Davidson/Valentini Award at the GLAAD ceremony in May. He has been recognised for his 'fearless' attitude and commitment to fighting for equality.

http://www.pressparty.com/pg/newsdesk/adamlambert/view/71599/

Adam Lambert - New/old pic via @JeanMorisson

New/old pic via @JeanMorisson Me and the sexy Adam! Surrounded by all kinds of sexy boys! #studio


Adam Lambert - Via @fusetv Out of the Closet: A photo history of openly LGBT artists

As the U.S. Supreme Court meets to discuss marriage equality, we're celebrating the openly gay, lesbian and bisexual artists who have made an unforgettable mark on music. Adam Lambert: The 'American Idol' season 8 runner-up came out to 'Rolling Stone' in the summer of 2009: "I don't think it should be a surprise for anyone to hear I'm gay. I've been living in Los Angeles for eight years as a gay man. I've been at clubs drunk making out with somebody in the corner."
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