New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On the heels of
Queen and Adam Lambert's show-stopping opening performance at the Oscars® on Sunday, Feb. 24, Lincoln
Square Productions has acquired the U.S. television rights to a documentary from Miracle Productions on the iconic band and their new regular frontman, Adam Lambert.
Produced by Jim Beach and acclaimed writer and filmmaker
Simon Lupton, "The Show Must Go On: The
Queen +
Adam Lambert Story" airs MONDAY, APRIL 29 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network, prior to
Queen and Lambert's already sold-out July/August 2019 U.S. Rhapsody tour.
With rare concert footage and exclusive, revealing portraits of the band members offstage, "
The Show Must Go On" chronicles
Queen and Lambert's incredible journey since they first shared the stage together on "American Idol" in 2009.
From his humble beginnings and meteoric rise on reality TV to now standing center stage as lead singer of
Queen + Adam Lambert, the documentary features brand-new interviews with Lambert, his parents Leila and Eber, and
Queen founding members Brian May and
Roger Taylor, as well as "American Idol" judge
Simon Cowell, Golden Globe® and Oscar® winner for Best Actor "
Bohemian Rhapsody"'s Rami Malek, and Foo Fighters' Taylor Hawkins.
Queen remain vanguards of rock in the 21st century. They scored their first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980 and soared through that decade performing in stadiums, including their landmark 1985 performance at Live Aid which was seen by 3 billion people worldwide.
Freddie Mercury died of AIDS in 1991, and a star-studded tribute concert the following year was thought to be the conclusion of
Queen live.
"
The Show Must Go On" simultaneously follows the ensuing 17 years. Lambert, starting at the age of 10, is beginning to come of age, discovers his love of music and finds a voice of his own while, across the pond, the surviving members of
Queen see their songs remain staples with DJs, in clubs, in theatres around the globe with their hit musical, "We Will Rock You," and in movies.
Lambert and
Queen intersected in spectacular fashion when Lambert first performs with the band, singing "We Are the Champions" as one of only two finalists on Season 8 of "American Idol." The public reaction was remarkable and first seeded the idea that perhaps Lambert might become a permanent fixture in the
Queen family.
In 2012,
Queen +
Adam Lambert was born. To date,
Queen +
Adam Lambert have performed together in nearly 200 sold-out shows in arenas and stadiums across the world.
"The Show Must Go On: The
Queen +
Adam Lambert Story" is produced by
Simon Lupton and Jim Beach for Miracle Productions, and Matt Lombardi is executive producer for Lincoln
Square Productions.
After blowing everyone away on the eighth season of "American Idol,"
Adam Lambert went on to release his debut album, "For Your Entertainment," which included the international hit "Whatya Want From Me" and earned him a GRAMMY® Award nomination.
Adam followed this success with his second album, "Trespassing," which became the first album to reach the No. 1 spot in the U.S. and Canada by an openly gay artist.
His highly anticipated third album, "The Original High," was executive produced by Max
Martin and Shellback and included the smash hit "Ghost Town."
Adam joined the cast of "Glee" for a six-episode story in 2013 and performed the role of Eddie in Fox's "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
He went on to judge on "The X Factor Australia" where his artist, Isaiah, won the show. 2019 will see Adam releasing his fourth album and also exploring the world of film, voicing character Emperor
Maximus in upcoming animated-live action hybrid movie "Playmobil: The Movie." His new song, "Feel Something," came out on Feb. 22.