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Post by Jablea on Jun 5, 2018 11:05:26 GMT -5
Are we really getting a new song on Thursday? shoshanna stone @shoshannastone Glamberts, you might want to keep an eye on MTV's snapchat on Thursday It would be cool. What does MTV's snapchat account usually do? You have to have snapchat to see it right?, unlike Instagram or Twitter. Snapchat goes for the young crowd. Maybe I'll have to look at the world clock and get my DS to watch.
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Post by skaschep on Jun 5, 2018 11:07:33 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Jun 5, 2018 11:13:35 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Jun 5, 2018 11:15:10 GMT -5
twitter.com/billboard/status/1004032633494482945billboard @billboard Adam Lambert talks coming out at London LGBT Youth Center: "I had finally been able to let go of something." blbrd.cm/axhhpE The singer shared his coming out story with LGBT youth in London. Queen frontman and former American Idol contestant Adam Lambert told his story of coming out at the Mosaic LGBT Youth Center in London on May 31. “It was Halloween, I was about nine years old, and I pulled a dress from the box of costumes in the attic," he told the crowd of young folks, via NME. “My mom’s Snow-White costume from the year before; I figured that’s what I wanted to go trick or treating as.” “I felt fabulous. My dad was cool and open-minded," the “Ghost Town” singer continued. "My mom was like, “Adam, you can’t go out in the neighborhood like that! People won’t understand, and they might be mean to you…I did get some weird looks, but I felt really good in that dress.” "After I graduated high school, I came out to my three closest friends, and then came out to my parents shortly thereafter,” he added. The pop star went on to talk about living life as a gay man in LA and said he didn't really experience homophobia until after his tear on American Idol. “All of a sudden, I was really experiencing real ignorance’s for the first time. I did a performance on the American Music Awards where I kissed a guy…I was told ‘you did a lot of damage to your career with that…’ I thought I’m not apologizing. Fuck that.” Added Adam's tweet.
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Post by nightowl on Jun 5, 2018 11:29:40 GMT -5
So because of their stage shape they bring their own crowd barrier and are thoughtful enough to have anti-fatigue mats attached to it? That's what it looks like anyway, I'm sure some of you know for sure. Or it's metal to help keep the crowd barrier from falling over. PS - every time I open up Atop I'm getting a malware warning. I think it’s the same metal, that you can see in the front of the picture. Doesn’t look too cosy. 😉 When you stand on it, you possibly can’t move it towards the stage? (I‘ve never been in the front row, so I can’t really tell.)
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Post by betty on Jun 5, 2018 11:31:13 GMT -5
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Post by betty on Jun 5, 2018 12:21:57 GMT -5
Butterfly, PM for you!
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Post by bamafan on Jun 5, 2018 12:23:27 GMT -5
So because of their stage shape they bring their own crowd barrier and are thoughtful enough to have anti-fatigue mats attached to it? That's what it looks like anyway, I'm sure some of you know for sure. Or it's metal to help keep the crowd barrier from falling over. PS - every time I open up Atop I'm getting a malware warning. I think it’s the same metal, that you can see in the front of the picture. Doesn’t look too cosy. 😉 When you stand on it, you possibly can’t move it towards the stage? (I‘ve never been in the front row, so I can’t really tell.) Yes, that's the barrier system they have been using. That raised floor section is wonderful...don't think anything's anti-fatique about it lol....but it elevates you up several inches higher than the floor, gives you a place to put your purse or merch, etc between your feet or attach to the barrier in front of you and keeps the thru traffic behind you. I'm sure that floor section is part of the overall barricade system to keep it stationary.
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Post by nightowl on Jun 5, 2018 12:37:01 GMT -5
I think it’s the same metal, that you can see in the front of the picture. Doesn’t look too cosy. 😉 When you stand on it, you possibly can’t move it towards the stage? (I‘ve never been in the front row, so I can’t really tell.) Yes, that's the barrier system they have been using. That raised floor section is wonderful...don't think anything's anti-fatique about it lol....but it elevates you up several inches higher than the floor, gives you a place to put your purse or merch, etc between your feet or attach to the barrier in front of you and keeps the thru traffic behind you. I'm sure that floor section is part of the overall barricade system to keep it stationary. But. You can lean on the barrier, when you’re fatigue? I don’t think, there is thru traffic: the floor will be packed with standing people. No merch there: if you go to the merchandise before the concert, you won’t make the front row! It’s waiting for hours in front of the arena, get it and RUN! Queenies to the right side of the stage (Brian’s side), Glamberts to the left. 😉 A mix of fans around the thrust. And then never let go of that space. So the barrier is useful. People in the front will be fatigue from all the waiting before the concertI will try to get there in 2 weeks from today! 🤩
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Post by skaschep on Jun 5, 2018 12:38:32 GMT -5
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