Adam Lambert’s audition on American Idol in 2009, where he performed Queen’s iconic “Bohemian Rhapsody,” remains one of the most defining moments in the show’s history. Airing on January 20, 2009, this audition not only introduced the world to Lambert’s powerful voice but also set the stage for his future as the frontman for Queen.
Initially, Lambert had a rocky start with his first audition song, Michael Jackson’s “Rock with You.” However, when he chose to perform Bohemian Rhapsody, the judges were left stunned by his vocal range and theatricality. Despite Simon Cowell’s remark that Lambert was “too theatrical,” the performance won over the panel, particularly Randy Jackson, who said, “You hit it, man!” This performance propelled Lambert into the spotlight and ultimately led him to become Queen’s lead singer alongside guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor.
Lambert’s version of the classic song caught the attention of May, who would later express how this audition video was sent to him repeatedly by fans, suggesting Lambert could be a great fit for the band. In 2011, Lambert officially joined Queen for live performances, proving the audition was more than just a moment of success on American Idol; it was the start of a lifelong career at the helm of one of rock’s greatest bands.