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Queen + Adam Lambert’s pizza rider

Queen and Adam Lambert ordered 30 pizzas as part of their rider at the Isle of Wight Festival.
Adam, 34, has been performing with the legendary band for the past few years and they ensured they were ready for their headline slot at the festival on Sunday (12.06.16) by digging in to a number of Domino’s treats including Cheese and Tomato, Pepperoni Passion and Veg-a-roma.
Domino’s spokesman Glen Drysdale said: "Queen + Adam Lambert are a truly epic act, so we think it’s fitting that they put in a truly epic Domino’s order with us down at the Isle of Wight Festival – they clearly have an appetite as big as their reputation!"
Meanwhile, Adam recently revealed he would be interested in creating new music with Queen’s guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor but claimed they have never discussed it.
He said: "I’m certainly open to anything. If something sounds cool and it’s the right thing to do at the right time, then I’m game … I haven’t heard anything like that come up."
Quizzed on whether he thinks it is likely the ‘We Will Rock You’ hitmakers will want to go in the studio with him, he quipped: "They might ask me. I might be on the shortlist!"
Adam admitted he is wary that Queen fans would not want to hear new music under the band’s name as he accepts he cannot replace late great frontman Freddie Mercury – who passed away in November 1991 at the age of 45.
He explained: "Maybe it’s an issue of, is that Queen without Freddie?
"To me, Queen is (Freddie) … that’s why we’re billed as Queen plus Adam Lambert. I’m their guest who’s filling in by singing these songs and having a great time doing it. But it’s not necessarily Queen."

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