Adam Lambert Pays Tribute to Cher at the Kennedy Center Honors
At the 2019 41st Annual Kennedy Center Honors, Adam Lambert, who gained notoriety as the lead vocalist of Queen and as a result of his success on “American Idol,” performed a moving rendition of Cher’s 1998 hit song “Believe.” This esteemed occasion honors a lifetime of artistic achievements and is televised from the Kennedy Center Opera House in Washington, D.C. on December 26, 2018. The centerpiece of the evening was Lambert’s performance, which honored Cher, one of the esteemed recipients.
Changing “Believe” into an Emotional Ballad
In a dramatic turn of events, Lambert transformed “Believe” from its initial aggressive and rhythmic core into a poignant ballad. Cher was clearly moved to tears by her heartfelt rendition, which struck a deep chord with the crowd.
Cher’s Deeply Heartfelt Reaction
Cher was deeply and permanently affected by Lambert’s performance. She expressed her intense feelings on Twitter a few weeks after the ceremony, describing the performance as “BEYOND COMPREHENSION.”
Watch the video below to witness the intensity of emotion in Adam Lambert’s performance of “Believe” at the Kennedy Center Honors, a show that moved the legendary Cher.