At the prestigious Polar Music Prize ceremony, Adam Lambert left the entire hall in awe from the very first notes of the iconic ballad “Who Wants to Live Forever”. His powerful, emotion-filled vocals and captivating stage presence prompted many audience members to excitedly comment that he strongly evoked memories of the late legend Freddie Mercury.

Adam Lambert - Who Wants To Live Forever (Polar Music Prize 2025)

Thunderous applause and a heartfelt standing ovation brought the performance to a close, before the show’s host warmly thanked Lambert and teased that the audience could look forward to more special moments from him later that evening. A performance that was both masterful and deeply moving – one destined to be remembered as a highlight of the Polar Music Prize.

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