by Bambi Weavil (Out Impact on Facebook, Out Impact on Twitter)
Adam Lambert (Facebook, Twitter) will be returning to the American Idol stage on Thursday, March 10th to perform an acoustic version of “Aftermath”.
Immediately following Lambert’s performance on Idol, a remix of “Aftermath” (remixed by Billboard) will be made available on AdamOfficial.com with part of the proceeds going to support The Trevor Project.
The Trevor Project (Facebook, Twitter) is the leading national organization focused on crisis intervention and suicide prevention among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. The Trevor Lifeline: 866.4.U.TREVOR.
Says Lambert through his official site: ”[“Aftermath”]…was written about finding the courage to be honest with yourself and the people who love you. It’s about facing adversity and taking risks in the name of personal liberation. The song takes on different meanings to different listeners. I hope this song inspires people to be who they truly want to be… And dance!”
Lambert’s debut album For Your Entertainment has sold over 1 million copies worldwide since making it’s debut at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 chart in November 2009. He is first American Idol to ever tour the world in support of their debut album in the year following their Idol season.
A little “Aftermath” treat, fan video of Adam Lambert explaining what “Aftermath” means with live performance from Los Angeles:
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