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Adam Lambert's New Year's Eve Gig Not Televised
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The fourth annual concert show benefiting Red Cross, Gridlocked New Year's Eve, will not have cameras rolling for home audience.

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Adam Lambert confirms through his Twitter that he would be one of the performers at Gridlocked New Year's Eve annual concert but at the same time announced that those at home won't be able to watch him take the stage. Instead of being televised, the event will be closed to stage audience only.

"Unfortunately Gridlocked NYE will NOT be filmed/televised/streamed. It's a LIVE event only. Hope to see you there!!," he wrote on Sunday, December 27 morning. Adam will be the headlining act with support from Kevin Rudolf and several other artists which names haven't been released. Adam would be singing some of his songs at the stroke of midnight.

The concert would be held at Paramount Pictures Studio Lot in the heart of Hollywood and Pamela Anderson will be hosting.

Adam Lambert was snubbed from Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve on ABC following his controversial performance at American Music Awards. Meanwhile, his fellow "American Idol" finalists, Allison Iraheta and Kris Allen would be performing for live television at Billboard's New Year's Eve.

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