Carousel Of Hope: Adam Lambert & Cynthia Erivo Perform Duet for Children's Diabetes Foundation Livestream Event, October 10, 2020 (UPDATED)
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Posted at : Saturday, October 10, 2020
Adam Lambert retweeted a PEOPLE magazine tweet revealing a preview clip of himself and actress/singer Cynthia Erivo performing a duet of the 1987 Aretha Franklin / George Michael hit, "Knew You Were Waiting." The full performance will be featured tonight on Carousel Of Hope, a special livestream benefit event for the Children's Diabetes Foundation.
Was so fun! Can’t wait to perform live in person w Cynthia someday!! https://t.co/PEMPD9zcJF
— ADAM LAMBERT (@adamlambert) October 10, 2020
Carousel of Hope streamed on PEOPLE.com, PeopleTV, PEOPLE social platforms (Facebook and Twitter) and PEOPLE YouTube on Saturday, October 10, 2020.
UPDATE: Adam & Cynthia's video turned out to be the very first performance (very wise director!) — it appeared even before the title sequence! If you would like to see how it was presented within the entire event, you can watch the full livestream below — otherwise, the second video below contains just the performance.
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Wow...Adam and Cynthia were on at the very beginning! It was a good duet, considering they were not in each other's company and interacting.... but would like to hear/see another from them when they can actually be together. Both have great voices that blend nicely.
Nanbert, I can't believe — I was on my computer and going to start watching the whole thing, or at least til Adam came on ... and I forgot! SO glad you put the above comment to let us know that it was the very first performance. As I put in my update of the post — very wise director! It was so wonderful, wasn't it? Adam's & Cynthia's voices just blended together so perfectly. I do hope they get to perform together one day. Whomever had the idea to put those two together was a genius.
So, thanks again — and, based on the fact that they're the first performance, no need for a separate video — just leaving the entire event up there, which is now available to stream freely.
It was a beautiful duet! Adam just knows how to make his voice sound like a million bucks with anyone he sings with. And he does without the diminishing the other singer at all. He has perfect instincts for duets of any kind. MORE PLEASE!
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