"Glee" Adam Lambert Covers A Great Big World "Rockstar" with Chris Colfer, Listen Here (VIDEO)

"Glee" Adam Lambert Covers A Great Big World "Rockstar" with Chris Colfer, Listen Here (VIDEO)
"Glee" stars Adam Lambert and Chris Colfer have been making noise for their rock covers on the hit FOX show lately. They recently sang "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by The Darkness and now have taken on A Great Big World's introspective song, "Rockstar." Above you can check out Lambert and Colfer's version compared to A Great Big World's original track.
Adam Lambert announced earlier this year that he will be touring with Queen this summer and fronting the iconic rock band. The band has had a connection ever since they came on to help him out in his "American Idol" Finale in 2007, where Lambert and Kris Allen sang "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions".
An all-new hour of Glee titled "New York, New York" - which comes on the heels of the two-part celebration for the show's 100th episode just aired. Lambert joined the cast of "Glee" this season along with pop star Demi Lovato. "Glee" is transitioning through the tragic loss of cast star Cory Monteith who died from a drug overdose last July.
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