Brian May has expressed Queen’s interest in headlining Glastonbury festival but stresses he wouldn't perform it without Adam Lambert.
Speaking to Bang Showbiz, May expressed his desires at the Ivor Novello awards yesterday (May 21) explaining that they 'probably' won't be appearing at the festival this year but would want to perform it in the future:
"Look these things get put on the table, it would be interesting to do Glastonbury if we were an operational unit at the time," said May. "You see this year Adam's off doing his solo work at the moment so it wouldn't have worked. You only look at things that are possible logistically at the time."
Lambert seems to have immersed himself into his role in Queen as a replacement for Freddie Mercury who died in 1991, he has been performing with the group since 2012. May has previously described the American Idol singer as "a gift from God" in Classic Rock, going on to say, "Adam is the first person we've encountered who can perform the Queen catalogue without blinking."
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May appears on Adam Lambert's forthcoming solo album The Original High on the track 'Lucy' which is released 12 June.
Adam Lambert recently previewed another track from The Original Hugh entitled 'Underground'. Speaking to Digital Spy, he hinted that his new LP is "definitely pop" and also mentioned that "there's some house on there" as well as "some R&B flavours".