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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2013 17:09:33 GMT -5
Aleks....maybe Adam will have some PRYO to finish off the Glamily non tour in Helsinki!! ) Okay, so either this is a typo, and you wanted to write PYRO, or here I am making an idiot of myself on the lovely Atop, again:))) I would love that!!! I think that would be spectacular!!!
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Post by scotia on Mar 20, 2013 17:10:35 GMT -5
Behind reading as usual. Betty, I am so glad that you made it to Helsinki safely, despite the bad weather. Have a lovely stay there and I will live vicariously through you and all the other fans who will witness what is sure to be an epic show
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2013 17:12:47 GMT -5
Twitter peeps, I think it would be great to tweet Claude Kelly (Kelley?) a video of Adam singing BTIKM in St. Petersburg. I think he would like to see the way Adam sang it, and hear the audience all singing along. peace&love Done, for you, my dear!! It is wonderful hearing the audience sing all the words!
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Post by wal on Mar 20, 2013 17:13:02 GMT -5
Adam Lambert - Pop That Lock live in St. Petersburg 20.03.2013
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Post by wal on Mar 20, 2013 17:16:33 GMT -5
Adam Lambert - Never Close Our Eyes
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Mar 20, 2013 17:17:15 GMT -5
Not angsting here, but trying to shed some light on attendance in Belarus, Ukraine and Kiev. Not only did Adam have weather problems, he also ran into some issues with ticket prices. For the average Russian or Ukrainian the ticket prices were exceedingly high, given that the average Ukrainian or Russian does not make enough money to afford these types of tickets. Unless you come for the small percentage of upper crust citizens, ticket prices could easily have cost several months of pay. If the ticket prices had been less, I would have expected higher attendance. However given the size of the venues, he got some pretty high numbers. Also it was pointed out that this is the time of year for the Lenten season. Ultimately, Adam didn't lose out, as I'm sure he was guaranteed "x" nuber of dollars for playing each of these facilities. What it may affect is future concerts, where sponsors may not want to sponsor him, if they aren't going to make money. We just don't know what the sponsor's bottom lines are. All in all, I would say, given the time of the year, Adam did well. He will play to a full venue in Helsinki, so he will be ending the tour on an extremely high note. That boy always come out on top. Hey bb! Also not angsting, but I am intellectually curious: Based on the current economic situation of Russia, in your opinion what *would* have been a price point that would make the concert more reachable for "regular" people? I know such a price point might simply be to low to support an American artist's traveling costs, this is just a purely academic query. Even with my level of adoration and stanning, I simply couldn't invest "several months pay" into a concert ticket! If one assumes a median U.S. household income of $50,054 (US Census/2011), two months income = $ 8,300! Even my London jaunt didn't cost nearly that much. If I had to choose between Adam and [for example] a used car or 4 equivant months of rent or six months of childcare...gah. ;-| :-/ :-[
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 20, 2013 17:21:42 GMT -5
Aleks....maybe Adam will have some PRYO to finish off the Glamily non tour in Helsinki!! ) Okay, so either this is a typo, and you wanted to write PYRO, or here I am making an idiot of myself on the lovely Atop, again:))) I would love that!!! I think that would be spectacular!!! OOPS! I meant PYRO! :D
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Post by seoulmate on Mar 20, 2013 17:22:41 GMT -5
: ))) PS// Anyone take a pity on me and rip out the colon and bracket keys on my keyboard? I have no idea what's going on with me... if I type another : ))), I'll shoot myself
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Post by rama on Mar 20, 2013 17:25:07 GMT -5
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