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Adam Lambert: 'We're all human and I love that music connects us'

'Ghost Town' hitmaker Adam Lambert recently took his Original High tour to New York City for a concert at Terminal 5 and the show was a hit. 

The star's gig was reviewed by The Huffington Post and noted that he can "grind and body roll with the best," he showed off his impressive "vocal power," and also gave an empowering speech where he talked about being thankful for the fact that his fans "accept me the way I am."

The review included a transcript of the brief speech, which reads as follows:

"The thing that I've noticed about breaking out of theatre and breaking out of LA and travelling is that no matter where you're from, no matter how old you are, or what the colour of your skin is, no matter what gender you are, no matter what religion you are, what sexual preference you are, however you want to label yourself, which is getting so passé anyway, we're all human beings. And you know what? We've all got hearts. They're the same damn organ and they feel a lot of the same shit and that's what I love. I love that music can connect us and bring us together. 

It was also noted that at one point in the show, someone threw a pair of boxers onto the stage that had "Sugar Daddy" emblazoned on the back. Lambert is quoted as telling the crowd, "you can't throw shit at my face, bitch. Not this face, c'mon... I'll be your sugar daddy."

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Watch footage from the Terminal 5 gig here:

 

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