Adam Lambert has officially made his Broadway debut, taking on the iconic role of Emcee in Cabaret—a moment he describes as a childhood dream come true. The star recently chatted with Kelly about this exciting milestone and the powerful journey that led him to the stage.

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From the moment Lambert stepped into the spotlight, he captivated audiences with his electric presence and raw talent. Playing Emcee, a role historically known for its flamboyance and complexity, Lambert brings a fresh and bold energy to the part, proving once again why he’s a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment world. His Broadway debut is not just a career achievement; it’s a deeply personal moment that reflects his artistic growth and lifelong passion for performing.

Adam Lambert Appears On October 3 "Kelly Clarkson Show" (First Look)

But Adam’s not just focused on Broadway. The singer also dished about his latest project, a new EP titled AFTERS. Lambert describes the album as “liberating,” embracing themes of self-acceptance, sexuality, and unapologetic confidence. The EP’s tracks explore the freedom of being comfortable in your own skin, and Lambert admits he’s also getting “a little bit naughty,” giving fans a playful glimpse into his evolving musical style.

Adam Lambert Appears On October 3 "Kelly Clarkson Show" (First Look)

“I’ve always wanted to make music that feels real and authentic to me,” Lambert shared. “With AFTERS, I’m embracing who I am completely, and I hope it inspires others to do the same.”

For those in New York, there’s a perfect opportunity to witness Adam’s incredible stage presence. Catch him in Cabaret at the August Wilson Theatre, where his portrayal of Emcee is already receiving rave reviews.

Whether he’s dazzling on Broadway or creating music that pushes boundaries, Adam Lambert continues to break barriers and inspire his fans. His journey is a testament to the power of being true to oneself—on and off the stage.

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