
CONTACTAbout UsCAREER OPPORTUNITIESADVERTISE WITH USPRIVACY POLICYPRIVACY PREFERENCESTERMS OF USELEGAL NOTICE
© 2025 Equal Entertainment LLC.
All Rights reserved
All Rights reserved
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
We need your help
Your support makes The Advocate's original LGBTQ+ reporting possible. Become a member today to help us continue this work.
Your support makes The Advocate's original LGBTQ+ reporting possible. Become a member today to help us continue this work.
Adam Lambert had to tone down his "Glam Nation" concert for his Thursday night performance in Malaysia, but that didn't stop the out and proud pop star from dedicating the show to "love."
"Ladies and gentlemen, tonight's show is about love," the singer told the crowd in Kuala Lumpur before launching into his set list.
Prior to Lambert's appearance in Malaysia, he came under fire from members of the Pan Malaysian Islamic Party who said the singer's show would promote "gay culture." Lambert agreed to respect the customs of Malaysian culture, saying his "main goal is to keep people entertained -- not to make them uncomfortable."
From our Sponsors
Most Popular
Watch Now: Pride Today
Latest Stories
Why queer memory is not only vital in these troubled times–it's revolutionary
July 17 2025 6:00 AM
This Republican governor vetoed anti-LGBTQ+ book ban and bathroom bills
July 17 2025 5:00 AM
A 'Drag Race' queen is leaving the country amid Trump's immigration crackdown
July 17 2025 1:42 AM
Detroit trans woman Karmin Wells shot and killed
July 16 2025 5:53 PM