Adam Lambert hopes that one day being gay will "become less of a label".
The 33-year-old has been open about his sexuality since finding fame on the eighth season of American Idol in 2009. From his stage persona to the lyrics of his music, Adam has never hidden who he is, and he makes no apologies for it.
"I think there's a simple power in being unapologetic and open about who and what you are and not letting it prevent you from getting what you want," he told Hunger TV. "In that way, I think I've made a statement. My wish is for gay to become less of a label, and more of just one of many great colours in the collective box of humanity. I'm not a separatist. I'm all inclusive."
Adam is riding high at the moment having just finished a series of shows with legendary rock band Queen in the UK and Europe.
The For Your Entertainment singer is now gearing up for the release of his new single, Ghost Town, which is out next month. The track comes from his upcoming album The Original High and Adam feels like it's a great way to introduce the record.
"The first single feels like the perfect introduction to The Original High. It establishes itself in a very earthy, vulnerable way and transforms into a hypnotic dream full of surreal imagery and set to a minimal yet massive deep house beat," he teased.
"The hook will worm its way into your ears after the first listen. Get ready!"