Cher In Tears After Beautiful Cover Of “Believe” By Adam Lambert
Adam Lambert’s stunning performance of Cher’s 1998 hit “Believe” at the 41st Annual Kennedy Center Honors in 2019 left the legendary singer visibly emotional. Lambert transformed the upbeat dance anthem into a soulful ballad, showcasing his powerful vocals and heartfelt interpretation. The performance was part of a tribute to Cher, one of the honorees at the event, and it resonated deeply with both the audience and Cher herself, who was moved to tears.
Lambert later reflected on how nervous he was before taking the stage, but the performance became a defining moment in his career. Cher later tweeted about the performance, calling it “BEYOND COMPREHENSION,” and fans around the world praised Lambert for his ability to reimagine the iconic song in such a unique way.
The Kennedy Center Honors is one of the most prestigious events in the U.S., celebrating lifetime achievements in the performing arts. At the same event, rock icon Cyndi Lauper also surprised Cher by performing “If I Could Turn Back Time.” The night ended with a duet between Lauper and Lambert, singing “I Got You Babe,” further amplifying the emotional impact of the evening.
This wasn’t the first time Adam Lambert had captivated audiences with his tributes to musical legends. In 2016, he paid homage to George Michael with a performance of “Faith” on the TV show Greatest Hits, solidifying his reputation as one of the best vocalists of his generation.
The night at the Kennedy Center was a fitting tribute to Cher and showcased Lambert’s incredible talent, cementing his place as a modern-day icon in the music world.
If you want more music and videos from Lambert, check out his YouTube Channel. Fans can also connect with him on Instagram and Facebook. Get news, updates, and tour info on his official website.
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