Adam Lambert Sets The Voice Australia Ablaze with Mesmerizing “Ghost Town” Performance
Adam Lambert’s “Ghost Town” was already hailed as one of the best songs of the year by June, and with each jaw-dropping live performance, he continues to prove why. The former American Idol runner-up, who has since skyrocketed to international stardom, took to the stage on The Voice Australia for an electrifying rendition of his hit single—reminding fans and critics alike of his undeniable vocal prowess, theatrical charisma, and star quality.
Dressed to impress and exuding effortless confidence, Lambert commanded the stage from the very first note. His performance was a masterclass in showmanship, blending hauntingly beautiful whistling with his signature, spine-tingling belts. As the song’s infectious deep-house beat kicked in, Lambert’s hip-swiveling, smirking, and charismatic presence elevated the performance to an entirely new level. His energy was magnetic, drawing in the crowd and captivating the audience with every move.
Comparisons to legends are nothing new for Lambert, but on this night, he embodied a modern-day Elvis Presley—minus the paunch, plus an extra dose of glam and show-stopping vocal power. The Max Martin-produced hit, known for its eerie, almost Western-inspired intro and pulsating club beat, was brought to life in a way that only Lambert could deliver. He didn’t just sing the song—he lived it, breathed it, and owned every second of it.

Fans erupted into applause, while social media buzzed with reactions to his flawless execution of one of the year’s most intriguing pop songs. Critics have long praised Lambert for his ability to fuse classic rockstar energy with modern pop sensibilities, and this performance was yet another testament to his ability to push boundaries and redefine what it means to be a global superstar.
If you weren’t already on board with “Ghost Town”, this performance was your wake-up call. Lambert continues to prove that he’s not just an American Idol alum—he’s a force to be reckoned with, a true artist, and a performer who can command any stage, anywhere in the world.