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Pop / Rock 04/07/2012

Adam Lambert New Single 'Never Close Our Eyes' Out July 8th

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Adam Lambert New Single 'Never Close Our Eyes' Out July 8th
LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ Outside Organisation) American superstar Adam Lambert announces that his highly anticipated album 'Trespassing' is released in the UK on July 9th, and the first UK single to be released from it will be 'Never Close Our Eyes', on July 8th.

The release comes as Adam prepares to front rock legends Queen for three shows at London's Hammersmith Apollo on July 11th, 12th and 14th.

'Never Close Our Eyes' is an upbeat dancefloor smash written by Bruno Mars that will get even the most reluctant on the dance floor. With it's high energy chorus, and Lambert's impressive vocals, it's sure to be a summer smash.

The tracks accompanying music video, directed by Dori, has already attracted an unbelievable 4 million views.

As well as executively producing 'Trespassing', which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 album chart, Adam has collaborated with an all-star list of award winning artists, producers and songwriters on the record; including Pharrell Williams, Dr. Luke, Claude Kelly (who produced the new single), Benny Blanco, Bonnie McKee, Nile Rogers, Sam Sparro, Bruno Mars and BC Jean.

"Lambert is a natural successor to Robbie Williams" - Sunday Times Culture
"Adam Lambert's pipes are undeniably impressive' - NME
"This album's of a pretty high standard to say the least" - Popjustice
"What we heard was nothing short of brilliant" - Digital Spy
"We've not had this good a feeling about an album since we heard an advance copy of 21 by Adele" - MSN

Adam continues to enjoy a huge amount of support from his army of loyal fans worldwide, also known as 'Glamberts'. He is currently gracing the cover of UK high style magazine 'Fault'. When the magazine released the pictures, not only did the story spread across the media, but the cover line 'It's Adam's Fault' was trending at number 1 worldwide and in the US, and at number 6 in the UK.

As well as performing a six-song set at G-A-Y last week, Adam recently made his debut appearance at London's Royal Albert Hall, joining UK talent including Leona Lewis, JLS, Alexandra Burke and Conor Maynard at the Rays of Sunshine charity concert.

Since making the UK his home for the summer, Adam has made various TV appearances, including a performance on The Graham Norton Show, which saw him become the only guest to trend worldwide on Twitter.

Anticipation for Adam's new material was heightened in November of last year following his show-stopping performance with Queen at the MTV EMA Awards in Belfast, which saw Adam Lambert trending on Twitter in the UK.
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7 - Pop That Lock
8 - Better Than I Know Myself
9 - Broken English
10 - Underneath
11 - Chokehold
12 - Outlaws Of Love
13 - Runnin'
14 - Take Back
15 - Nirvana
16 - By The Rules *
17 - Map *






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