Far out Friday: Queen's new voice insured for millions

While concertgoers are expected to fork over hundreds of thousands of dollars collectively to see Adam Lambert front for Queen, an even bigger amount is tied to the insurance policy covering his voice.

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by Maryvonne Gray

While concertgoers are expected to fork over hundreds of thousands of dollars collectively to see Adam Lambert front for Queen, an even bigger amount is tied to the insurance policy covering his voice.

The UK’s Daily Mirror reports that Lambert has insured his voice for $54m, thanks in part to the huge success the tour is proving to be.

After selling out shows across the US, the Queen and Adam Lambert combo is now filling arenas in Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand with talks in place for some UK dates too.

The shows have clearly hit the nail on the head as far as cross-generational appeal – the older generation are going for the chance to see guitar legend Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor (bassist Brian Deacon retired in 1997), while the younger generations will recognize the distinctive baseline from Under Pressure that Vanilla Ice used in ‘Ice Ice Baby’ and of course there’s Lambert’s huge fan base from the American idol generation.

The shows have successfully combined a mixture of Lambert singing the hits with video footage and recordings of Freddie Mercury doing what only he could.

US antipodeans should feel privileged to have the chance to see them strut their stuff on stage before the British band’s own countrymen, who have yet to see any dates put on there.

An industry source said: “The reaction to the tour has been so successful in the US that organizers are desperately trying to get some dates set up in the UK while they’ve got momentum.”

American Lambert isn’t the first singer to insure his voice.

Rod Stewart apparently insured his voice for USD$15.5m while Bruce Springsteen insured his for $31.2m, according to gawno.com.

Many other singers, however, have found other body parts to be more valuable.

Rihanna - USD$1m legs
Tina Turner - USD$3.2m legs
Dolly Parton - USD$3.8m breasts
Tom Jones - USD$7m chest hair
Jennifer Lopez - USD$300m buttocks
Mariah Carey - USD$1bn legs
 

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