Lambert also posted a snapshot of his face while getting the tattoo as if to show to his fans the pain level when someone is getting a tattoo on his rib cage.
Incidentally, pop superstar Adam Lambert showcased his Jewish beliefs as he toured key parts of Israel in September relevant to religion.
The “Ghost Town” singer made the tour before his performance with the Queen in Tel Aviv, the capital city of Israel.
It seems like Lambert arrived in the country earlier than his scheduled performance with the Queen so he took time off to make the tour.
From his Instagram posts, it seems that Adam Lambert was fully taken with his trip to Israel. He shared photos from his tour including those taken in Jerusalem’s Old City and a moment of silent prayer at the Western Wall. He also made a sulky pose in front of the Western Wall plaza.
Lambert also visited the ‘Entrance to Jesus’ Tomb’ which is also called as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
As expected, Adam Lambert wowed Israelis when he performed with the Queen in Tel Aviv. He also shared a photo on Instagram showing himself holding a chalice while performing with the Queen during their concert.