List of awards and nominations received by Adam Lambert

Adam Lambert awards and nominations
Totals[a]
Wins18
Nominations49
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Adam Lambert (born January 29, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and stage actor born in Indianapolis but raised in San Diego. He began performing in amateur theatrical productions in childhood, a path he pursued into adulthood, appearing in professional productions in the U.S. and abroad.

Lambert became prominent after appearing on the eighth season of American Idol.[1] Although he was runner-up, Lambert launched a music career with the release of the studio album For Your Entertainment (November 2009) after signing with 19 in a joint venture with RCA. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, sold 198,000 copies in the U.S. in its first week, and reached the top 10 in several countries worldwide. Its singles "For Your Entertainment", "Whataya Want from Me" and "If I Had You" also became international successes.[2] Soon after the album release, he headlined a worldwide concert tour, Glam Nation, the first American Idol contestant to do so in the year following his Idol season. The tour was followed by two live releases: an extended play entitled Acoustic Live! (2010), and a live CD/DVD Glam Nation Live (2011), which debuted at number one on the SoundScan Music Video chart.[3] Lambert took executive producer credit and was a principal writer on his second studio album, Trespassing, released in May 2012, to critical acclaim.[4][5] Trespassing made its debut in the number one spot on the Billboard 200 album chart, also topping the Billboard Digital Albums Chart and Canada's Digital Albums Chart.[6] Lambert made music history as the first openly gay artist to achieve this top charting position.[7]

Citing influence from various artists and genres, Lambert has a flamboyant, theatrical and androgynous performance style, and a powerful, technically skilled tenor voice with multi-octave range.[8][9] He has received numerous awards and nominations, including a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in 2011 as well as being named as an Honorary GLAAD Media Award recipient in 2013.[10][11] By April 2012 his first album had sold nearly two million copies worldwide[12] and 4.2 million singles worldwide as of January 2011.[13] The Times identified Lambert as the first openly gay mainstream pop artist to launch a career on a major label in the U.S.[14]

Awards and nominations

Award Year Nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
Attitude Awards 2015 Himself The Music Award Won [15]
BMI Pop Awards 2011 "Whataya Want From Me" Award-Winning Song Won [16]
Billboard Japan Music Awards 2011 Himself Top Pop Artist Nominated [17]
Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards 2012 Himself Best Style Nominated [18]
"Never Close Our Eyes" Best Music Video Nominated
Trespassing Favorite Billboard 200 No.1 Album Won
Bravo Otto Awards 2011 Himself Best International Male Artist Nominated [19]
2013 Nominated
British LGBT Awards 2015 Himself Music Icon Award Won [20]
Music Artist Nominated [21]
2021 Celebrity Nominated [22][23]
CMA Wild and Young Awards 2010 Himself Best International Male Singer Won [24]
"Whataya Want from Me" Best International Single Won
Chinese Music Awards 2013 Himself Favorite International Artist Won [25]
Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards 2014 Queen + Adam Lambert Band of the Year Won [26]
2017 Tour of the Year Won [27]
CMT Music Awards 2016 "Girl Crush" (w/Leona Lewis) CMT Performance of the Year Nominated [28]
Do Something Awards 2011 Himself Do Something Music Artist Nominated [29]
2012 Nominated [30]
Dorian Awards 2010 American Music Awards of 2009 TV Musical or Comedy Performance of the Year Nominated [31]
2019 "Believe" (Live at The 41st Annual Kennedy Center Honors TV Musical Performance of the Year Nominated
Emma-gaala 2010 Himself People's Choice Nominated [32]
Hungarian Music Awards 2011 For Your Entertainment International Modern Pop/Rock Album of the Year Won [33]
2013 Trespassing Nominated [34]
2016 The Original High Nominated [35]
GLAAD Media Awards 2010 For Your Entertainment Outstanding Music Artist Nominated [36]
2013 Trespassing Won [37]
Himself Davidson/Valentini Award Won
2020 Velvet: Side A Outstanding Music Artist Nominated [38]
2021 Velvet Nominated [39]
Grammy Awards 2011 "Whataya Want from Me" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Nominated [40]
International Dance Music Awards 2010 Himself Best Breakthrough Artist (Solo) Nominated [41]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2016 Glamberts Best Fan Army Nominated [42]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2010 "Whataya Want from Me" Best Male Video Nominated [31]
Mashable Awards 2011 Himself Must-Follow Musician on Social Media Nominated [43]
Much Music Video Awards 2010 "Whataya Want from Me" International Video of the Year - Artist Nominated [44]
UR Fave International Video Won
2011 "If I Had You" MuchMUSIC.COM Most Watched Video Nominated [45]
O Music Awards 2011 Himself Favorite F**k Yeah Tumblr Won [46]
Must Follow Artist on Twitter Won
Fan Army FTW Nominated
2012 Nominated [47]
Must Follow Artist on Twitter Won
2013 Fan Army FTW Nominated
People's Choice Awards 2010 Himself Favorite Breakout Artist Nominated [48]
Silver Clef Awards 2023 International Award Won [49]
Teen Choice Awards 2009 American Idols Live! Tour 2009 Choice Summer Tour Nominated [50]
Himself Choice Male Reality/Variety Star Won
Choice Red Carpet Icon – Male Nominated
2010 Choice Music: Male Artist Nominated [51]
Young Hollywood Awards 2009 Himself Artist of the Year Won [31]

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