|
Post by nonchallance on Mar 7, 2014 11:09:54 GMT -5
Not really a Europe Tour -- the three concerts in London were in a small venue -- so around 11,000 people total. (Many fans went to more than one concert -- so maybe 8,000 unique people. They also played two concerts - Worclaw, Poland and Moscow, and the Kiev Independence Square concert/TV program. The only other Europe performance was the MTV EMA set in 2011. the point was Queen + Adam have done shows that people in Europe could see, if they were so inclined. When it's a limited engagement I wish fans would pick one show and go to that, leaving tickets available for others who would also like to see a show. I hope those same people don't repeat the process in the U.S., possibly depriving new fans of seeing this tour. Comment deleted. Please, folks, don't take comments personally which were not meant to be, or use derogatory labels for yourself or others. Keep it positive and golden. Life with Adam couldn't be better right now.
cassie
|
|
|
Post by adamrocks on Mar 7, 2014 11:15:28 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by adamrocks on Mar 7, 2014 11:20:40 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by durberville on Mar 7, 2014 11:57:39 GMT -5
That OUT interview is fabulous...thank you pi for bringing it over!
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
Location:
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2014 11:59:08 GMT -5
Aww ... Ryan was so nice! After the interview, he said about Adam: "He's such a nice guy. Total superstar ... when you see him live, you get why Queen said c'mon [to him]."
|
|
|
Post by sandysva on Mar 7, 2014 12:01:15 GMT -5
Not really a Europe Tour -- the three concerts in London were in a small venue -- so around 11,000 people total. (Many fans went to more than one concert -- so maybe 8,000 unique people. They also played two concerts - Worclaw, Poland and Moscow, and the Kiev Independence Square concert/TV program. The only other Europe performance was the MTV EMA set in 2011. the point was Queen + Adam have done shows that people in Europe could see, if they were so inclined. When it's a limited engagement I wish fans would pick one show and go to that, leaving tickets available for others who would also like to see a show. I hope those same people don't repeat the process in the U.S., possibly depriving new fans of seeing this tour. In my opinion it will be the scalpers who will deprive so many current and new fans of the opportunity to see this tour.
|
|
shimoli710
Member
Q+AL Streamer Extraordinaire
Thank you Adam for this wonderful pic from M&G in Warsaw - one of the best TOHT concerts ever!
Posts: 4,049
Location:
|
Post by shimoli710 on Mar 7, 2014 12:34:07 GMT -5
'@logotv Perfect match. #DragRace guest judge @adamlambert will be going on a nationwide tour with the legendary band #Queen. logo.to/1cBrzJQ '
|
|
|
Post by coo.coo.ca.choo on Mar 7, 2014 12:42:57 GMT -5
No contest.... The Joint in Las Vegas was designed for Rock Acts that are normally booked in Arenas. Great sound system. It is only 4,000 seats, has great acoustics and was not built for hockey!! Even the top level gets good reviews. Here is Trip Advisor's concert venue reviews: www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g45963-d1551457-Reviews-The_Joint-Las_Vegas_Nevada.htmlThe only negative about this venue is that the VIP Suites are not great for music, they are designed to make the people in them feel cool and they are expensive. And what about other venus? Any of them any good acoustically? How about the outdoor Merriweather Post Pavilion? I see the Merriweather has a caoacity of 19,316 but only 5,200 seats are covered. Hope I get 1 of the 5,200 covered seats in case if rain. But hiw does the sound differ from areana and beteween covered & uncovered seating? From personal experience, if you want to see don't go if you don't get undercover. If you want to listen and party, then the lawn is okay. The sound will not be contained in any way once you are out from under the cover. It will be muggy if it's a typical Md summer and typically thunder storms may be forecasted. I've been to great concerts at Merriweather but not ever too concerned about the sound just the experience -- CSNY, Bonnnie Raitt, Joni Mitchell, Willie Nelson. Tickets were "inside" for all but Bonnie and that whole concert was very disconnected because the sound was worse then a scratched vinyl album (and I LOVE her) and I couldn't see a thing (AND, I was on my one and only blind date EVER).
|
|
|
Post by cassie on Mar 7, 2014 12:43:15 GMT -5
No shows in the southeast. Oh, no!
But...... a great silver lining that has me excited. My cousin who lives outside of Chicago is an Adam fan. Not an Adam stan like us, but she has wanted to see him in concert. We are making plans. Then, it dawned on me that my two sisters live less than 100 miles from Chicago. Neither are Adam fans, despite my attempts. But, both are musicians and music lovers. One is a life-long performer. Maybe they would enjoy the experience of a Queen concert and girls night out. I put out feelers, and BOTH WANT TO GO. As we know, once you see our boy "live" and hear that voice in a concert hall/arena, resistance is futile. Enter the arena with one stan, one fan, and two non-fans, and exit with four ecstatic,flailing Glamberts. This is gonna work. I have good feelings about it. I am getting so excited!
|
|
|
Post by cassie on Mar 7, 2014 12:45:48 GMT -5
Did I see on the thread somewhere that someone has compiled all the videos of the press interviews with Roger, Brian and Adam into one YT? I have to start my campaigning to ensure that my sisters go to the concert. They both still think of Adam as this slightly weird, OTT singer in make-up. I think seeing him so debonair and articulate will do a lot of the convincing.
Thanks for the help.
|
|