Sep 10, 2010 14:40 GMT  ·  By

European fans of Adam Lambert should keep an eye out to catch his live performances starting this November, as the singer has just announced the European dates for his tour.

After a summer in which he entertained fans in cities throughout the US and reaped only raving reviews from critics, Adam is getting ready to go international.

The first European dates have been announced but, as The Examiner informs, fans should really keep an eye out because more will be probably added very soon.

The North American leg of the Glam Nation Tour ends next month, in October, after which Adam will do ten more shows in Hawaii, Philippines and Japan, the e-zine says.

After that, the entire month of November, Adam will be touring Europe. As of now, the dates announced show that he’ll be done in a month – but that’s unlikely to be the case.

“Adam Lambert fans in the U.S. have been hogging the glam rocker all summer long. But in just two short months, Adam will finally be giving his European fans a taste of his critically acclaimed performances,” Examiner says.

“On Thursday, a handful of dates for the European leg of the Glam Nation tour were announced. And while the schedule might appear unbalanced for now, future dates could still be added for other countries,” the e-zine writes.

The dates announced so far are as follows:

November 9: Stockholm, Sweden, Debaser Medis November 12: Munich, Germany, Theaterfabrik November 14: Hamburg, Germany, Grunspan November 15: Berlin, Germany, Postbahnhof November 16: Stuttgard, Germany, Zapata November 19: Colongne, Germany, Gloria November 22: Vienna, Austra, WuK November 23: Zurich, Switzerland, Xtra Club November 26: Birmingham, UK, Academy 2 November 27: Manchester, UK, Academy 2 November 28: Glasgow, Scotland, ABC November 29: London, England, Shepherds Bush

As we also reported on several past occasions, Adam’s gigs, as part of the Glam Nation Tour, have shown industry insiders, music critics and audiences alike that one doesn’t necessarily have to go big to cause a bang.

The singer’s usual set is almost one hour long but features many costume changes, lots of interacting with the audience and shows just how dedicated an artist Adam is.

Add to that the fact that the venues are usually very intimate, and one can begin to grasp why the glam rocker is so loved by his fans.

Or, as one of our commenters once put it, why they “run, not walk to an Adam Lambert concert.” Keep an eye on this space for more details on this.