Queen is gearing up for a final tour with former American Idol Adam Lambert set to re-join the band as lead singer.
When Brian May recently said that "we're up for one more swing out there", speculation immediately started on who would front Queen on tour.
In an interview with VVN Music, British singer-songwriter Paul Rodgers, who has toured with the band in the past, indicated that his time with Queen was done, which was confirmed by May in an interview with the BBC.
"Paul has a career of his own and he can't do the Queen thing indefinitely."
The guitarist then went on to address the main rumour about the tour, saying: "We've been talking to Adam Lambert, you know we've already done some gigs with Adam, who is amazing."
Lambert was the runner-up on the 2009 season of American Idol and has had some success as a solo artist, but his most high profile work since that time has been a number of appearances with Queen, where his flamboyant style fit perfectly.
No details of Queen's upcoming tour have been released.
