Adam Lambert is absolutely out of this world—and he’s more than proven why he deserved to tour with Queen. But it wasn’t just Lambert turning heads this time; the Coaches of The Voice Australia delivered an electrifying Queen medley during the Blind Auditions that left the audience utterly spellbound.
Adam Lambert is absolutely out of this world—and he’s more than proven why he deserved to tour with Queen. But it wasn’t just Lambert turning heads this time; the Coaches of The Voice Australia delivered an electrifying Queen medley during the Blind Auditions that left the audience utterly spellbound. This wasn’t just a performance; it was a vocal battle royale where each coach proved they could hold their own in a league of legends.
The show kicked off with an explosive rendition of “We Will Rock You,” complete with thunderous stomps and spine-tingling harmonies that had the crowd roaring. The energy only escalated as they transitioned into a jaw-dropping version of “Somebody to Love,” showcasing vocal acrobatics so powerful they seemed almost inhuman. Then came “Don’t Stop Me Now,” where each coach brought their own signature flair—whether through piercing rock screams, operatic grandeur, or goosebump-inducing soul.
And just when it seemed like it couldn’t get any better, the group united for an awe-inspiring finale of “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Trading verses and coming together for those iconic harmonies, they delivered a performance so dazzling it felt like Freddie Mercury himself might have given a standing ovation. The lights, the live band, the raw vocal power—it was pure magic that redefined what a reality show stage could deliver.
Fans took to social media in droves, declaring the performance one of the greatest in The Voice’s history. Many marveled at the rare chemistry between the coaches, who seemed to relish every moment of their collaboration.
This wasn’t just a tribute to Queen’s music; it was a jaw-dropping reminder of why their legacy endures—and why this season of The Voice Australia is shaping up to be one for the history books.