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Adam Lambert and Nile Rodgers perform David Bowie's 'Let's Dance'

Duo team up at Rodger's US fundraising gig

 

Adam Lambert and Nile Rodgers perform David Bowie's 'Let's Dance'

Photo: Avicii / Twitter

 

Having previously stepped into the shoes of Freddie Mercury to front Queen in 2012, US singer Adam Lambert has now joined music icon Nile Rodgers to perform a version of David Bowie's iconic, 'Let's Dance' hit. Check out a video of the performance below.

Lambert and Rodgers have worked together on a new track alongside rising EDM superstar AVicii, and the duo performed the track at Rodgers Nile's All For The East End fundraising event last night, 19 August 2013. Rodgers originally produced the track for Bowie in 1983.

"Adam is going to do a song I did with a great friend of mine named David Bowie," said Rodgers as he introduced the track. "In this situation, this is not a suggestion, it's a command."

Watch Nile Rodgers and Adam Lambert perform 'Let's Dance' below

Speaking of the performance after the event, Lambert later tweeted: "Wow! Had an amazing time performing alongside @nilerodgers, Chic and heard our new tune spun loud by @Avicii "LAY ME DOWN"!"

Avicii responded to both artists, tweeting: "So happy to be a part of such a great cause! Thanks @nilerodgers for havin me, and great to finally meet @adamlambert"

He also spun the trio's new single, 'Lay Me Down'. See the video below.

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