The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story Premieres On Netflix (UPDATED)
Filed Under () by broddybounce on Monday, June 15, 2020
Posted at : Monday, June 15, 2020
UPDATE (6/15/20): Added Netflix' trailer for the show as well as several graphics they are using in various places to promote it.
The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story premieres today on subscription-based television service Netflix (June 15, 2020). The highly acclaimed documentary originally aired on the ABC television network on April 29, 2019 and has also been broadcast on many television networks around the world including the UK's Sky Arts and The Netherlands' NTR.
The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story premieres today on subscription-based television service Netflix (June 15, 2020). The highly acclaimed documentary originally aired on the ABC television network on April 29, 2019 and has also been broadcast on many television networks around the world including the UK's Sky Arts and The Netherlands' NTR.
The program was co-directed by prolific British television documentary editor Christopher Bird and Simon Lupton, who has a long string of credits as executive producer or producer of a plethora of British TV programming. Bird and Lupton also co-directed another Queen project, Queen: Rock The World in 2017. Separate of Bird, Lupton also co-directed a 2015 Queen television special called Queen: Behind The Rhapsody with producer/director Rhys Thomas.
The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story was produced in partnership between Miracle Productions and Seven Seas Films.
You must have a subscription to Netflix in order to watch The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story. Unlike its original broadcast on ABC, this airing, which you are allowed to watch an unlimited number of times, does not include commercials and, therefore, runs a coherent 85 minutes in length.
Netflix' description of the program is, as follows:
Netflix' description of the program is, as follows:
"With rare footage and candid interviews, this documentary details the serendipitous pairing of legendary rock band Queen and powerhouse Adam Lambert."
Unfortunately, you will be required to subscribe to Netflix before you are able to reach the above page.
Do note that Netflix offers a free 30-day trial period that will allow you to watch the show,
after which you may cancel with no penalty.
Do note that Netflix offers a free 30-day trial period that will allow you to watch the show,
after which you may cancel with no penalty.
Here are some of the other graphics that Netflix is using for show promo:
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Just saw this a couple hours ago and it was so good to see it again. I wish there was a DVD for us to get. I got so emotional and cried a bit, I am so proud of Adam!
Just updated this page with the "official trailer" from Netflix as well as various graphics that Netflix is using to promote the show. And I added this bit of information for those who don't have Netflix:
"Do note that Netflix offers a free 30-day trial period that will allow you to watch the show, after which you may cancel with no penalty."
I am lucky to have Netflix and I was able to watch this last night on my big screen TV in all its glory. I couldn't take my eyes off it. This joining of talents is really a music miracle.
Hope (and assuming) that Adam's own music will see a boost from this broadcast. Esp. Velvet.
saw this again never get tired of watching him in action !!
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