Adam Lambert in Amsterdam – Best Moments of GNT Part 2 (HD): Glamour, Grit, and That Note Heard Around the World

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If you thought Part 1 was electrifying, Part 2 of Adam Lambert’s “Glam Nation Tour” stop in Amsterdam is where things go from dazzling to downright legendary.

Filmed in high-definition and burned into the memories of fans across the globe, this performance is a masterclass in stage command, vocal power, and theatrical flair. Here are the best moments that had Amsterdam screaming, the internet looping clips on repeat, and critics eating their own glitter:

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“Sleepwalker” – The Soulquake:
A raw, emotionally gutted version that showed off Adam’s control and range — a slow burn that turned into a vocal firestorm. Fans swear you can feel the ache vibrating through the floor.

“Fever” – The Sizzle Is Real:
Sultry, campy, and explosively charismatic, this was Adam in full glam-rock glory. Think: Prince meets Bowie with a rhinestoned smirk. Amsterdam didn’t stand a chance.

 THAT High Note in “Soaked”:
You know the one. The camera pans in. His eyes close. And then—boom—he releases a falsetto so clean and piercing it could slice diamonds. One fan fainted. Another proposed. Twitter still hasn’t recovered.Adam Lambert - Pour Some Sugar On Me - YouTube

The Mic Flip/Heel Kick Combo:
Because Adam doesn’t just sing — he performs like the laws of gravity were made to be ignored. One mic flip, two hip rolls, and an air kiss to the front row? Iconic.

“If I Had You” – Disco Apocalypse Finale:
Lights, lasers, dance breaks, audience sing-along, and pure liberation. By the end, the whole crowd was on its feet like they’d been summoned by the Queen of Glam herself.

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Bottom line?

Amsterdam got a rock concert.
A Broadway show.
A spiritual experience.
And maybe a new religion — with Adam Lambert at the altar, belting out salvation.

Watch it again. Turn it up. Relive the glam storm.

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