Adam Lambert jets into Adelaide with Queen ahead of concert

Ready to rock you! Adam Lambert is casual cool in a neon singlet and leather pants while stepping off a private jet in Adelaide with Queen

Adam Lambert is known for his outrageous sense of style. 

And the 38-year-old superstar kept things casual cool on Tuesday as he jetted into Adelaide alongside English rock group Queen. 

The Ghost Town singer opted for a loose-fitting black singlet featuring neon text, along with a pair of baggy leather shorts. 

Ready to rock you! Adam Lambert kept things casual cool on Tuesday as he jetted into Adelaide alongside English rock group Queen

Adam completed his look with designer sunglasses and a pair of fluro sneakers.

He also showed off his painted black nails, as he clutched a bottle of Fiji water while standing on the tarmac. 

The band’s guitarist, Brian May, 72, was also seen disembarking the private jet as his curly grey hair blew in the wind.

Don't stop me now! The band's guitarist, Brian May, 72, was also seen disembarking the private jet as his curly grey hair blew in the wind

Don’t stop me now! The band’s guitarist, Brian May, 72, was also seen disembarking the private jet as his curly grey hair blew in the wind

Adam and the Queen are currently on tour in Australia. They performed at the Fight Fire charity concert for bushfire relief in Sydney earlier this month.

They will take to the stage at the Adelaide Oval on Wednesday night, before playing at Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast on Saturday. 

The tour will then travel to Italy and the United Kingdom.

God Save The Queen! The band and the entourage were seen leaving the jet, as they strolled to waiting cars on the tarmac

 God Save The Queen! The band and the entourage were seen leaving the jet, as they strolled to waiting cars on the tarmac

Queen + Adam Lambert helped raise $9.5 million at the Fight Fire Australia concert. 

Speaking on The Project last week, Adam revealed why the group had decided to recreate their 1985 Live Aid set for the occasion.

‘We were sitting around and it came up as an idea and it was a no-brainer,’ he told host Carrie Bickmore.  

Champions! Adam Lambert (R) and Queen reprised the band's iconic 1985 Live Aid set for Fire Fight Australia bushfire relief concert at Sydney's ANZ Stadium. Here: Brian May (left)

Champions! Adam Lambert (R) and Queen reprised the band’s iconic 1985 Live Aid set for Fire Fight Australia bushfire relief concert at Sydney’s ANZ Stadium. Here: Brian May (left)

Outstanding: Originally performed by Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon nearly 35 years ago at London's Wembley Stadium, it was regarded as one of the greatest live performances of all time. Queen are pictured at Live Aid in 1985

Outstanding: Originally performed by Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon nearly 35 years ago at London’s Wembley Stadium, it was regarded as one of the greatest live performances of all time. Queen are pictured at Live Aid in 1985

‘We kept it a surprise… [because] we didn’t want to set the expectations too high,’ he added.  

Their six-song set comprised Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Ga Ga, Hammer To Fall, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions.

It was first performed by the band’s original lineup – consisting of Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon – nearly 35 years ago at Wembley Stadium.

Throwback! The band wowed the crowd at the Fire Fight Australia bushfire relief concert by reprising the band's iconic 1985 Live Aid set earlier this month. Here: Brian May (L)

Throwback! The band wowed the crowd at the Fire Fight Australia bushfire relief concert by reprising the band’s iconic 1985 Live Aid set earlier this month. Here: Brian May (L)