In 2009, a singer stepped onto the American Idol stage and redefined what it means to perform under pressure. Delivering a breathtaking rendition of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Adam Lambert didn’t just sing – he created a moment that left judges, including the notoriously hard-to-please Simon Cowell, absolutely stunned.
Adam Lambert’s journey on American Idol was marked by electrifying performances and a flair for theatricality.
Recalling his audition for the show, the then 26-year-old Broadway star explained that judges Simon Cowell and Kara DioGuardi told him, “You’re theatrical.”
“I had a feeling it was going to go down like this. They’re going to be, ‘Oh, he’s too Broadway.’ Even though I don’t feel like I actually am when I sing. I’m theatrical, but I don’t think that it’s necessarily musical theater,” said the singer who, before appearing on the singing competition show, was performing in the cast of Wicked.