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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 13:08:23 GMT -5
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Post by LindaG23 on Dec 3, 2018 13:09:44 GMT -5
Well, Vulture has a piece on the Kennedy Center Honors and I was concerned that they would skip by Adam as they usually do but no, he got a compliment or at least a compliment from them as auto-tune is not high on their list of good things. I don't honestly know where wrenching torch songs fit, but it's up there on my list. Kennedy Center Honors Pay Tribute to Hamilton and Musical Legends
By Jessica Goldstein www.vulture.com/2018/12/kennedy-center-honors-2018-hamilton-cher.html
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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 13:13:07 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 13:14:11 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 13:14:50 GMT -5
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Post by lelemaple on Dec 3, 2018 13:16:08 GMT -5
I must say that whomever does Queen's branding and marketing are brilliant and they know how to strike when the iron is hot. First, the movie hits a half-billion plus worldwide and not even a day later, a new tour. So glad Adam is right in the thick of it all.
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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 13:21:29 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 13:24:25 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 13:32:24 GMT -5
twitter.com/JustJared/status/1069660067081871362JustJared.com @justjared Queen and Adam Lambert are going back on tour following the massive success of #BohemianRhapsody! www.justjared.com/2018/12/03/queen-adam-lambert-announce-rhapsody-tour-dates-revealed/ … After the massive success of the movie Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen and Adam Lambert have announced that they’re going back on tour in North America! The Rhapsody Tour will take place in Summer 2019 with 23 shows all around the United States and Canada. “We have been designing a brand new visual spectacle that will reframe these iconic songs and we are excited to unveil it!” Adam said in a statement. “We are ready for America and raring to get back in the saddle,” Roger Taylor said. Brian May added, “This is a great opportunity. Our last tour featured our most ambitious production ever, and got us our best notices ever. So we decided to rip it apart and get even more ambitious Watch out, America!”
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Post by skaschep on Dec 3, 2018 13:33:26 GMT -5
twitter.com/idolator/status/1069660093464100864idolator @idolator Start saving your coins! @adamlambert & @queenwillrock will embark on 'The Rhapsody Tour' next summer: idola.to/2EbWDT3 As if we weren’t already counting down the days until summer, Adam Lambert and Queen just made the prospect even more exciting. Today (November 3), the hitmakers announced plans to travel North America on The Rhapsody Tour in 2019. Kicking off next July with a set in Vancouver, the 23-date show has them making stops across the continent. They’ll touch down in major cities including Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City before playing a final set in Charlotte, North Carolina on August 23. A press release for the event promises a “brand new larger-than-life production.” Adam had nothing but positive things to say about the opportunity. “We have been designing a brand new visual spectacle that will reframe these iconic songs and we are excited to unveil it!” Meanwhile, original guitarist Brian May hyped up the show as even more “ambitious” than their previous outings. He capped off his statement by warning fans to prepare themselves. “Watch out, America!” Adam and Queen performed together on American Idol in 2009, and they did their first full show together in 2012. The rockers are fresh off a 10-show residency in Las Vegas, which was sold out. The news comes following the overwhelming success of Queen biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody. Since debuting earlier this month, it is on track to become one of the top-grossing music biopics of all time. This is clearly more evidence that fans are still clamoring for more from the legendary group. Tickets for The Rhapsody Tour will be available for pre-order via LiveNation.com December 7 with an exclusive pre-sale for fans December 6. Hopefully the new tour won’t put a damper on Adam’s plans for new music. The “Another Lonely Night” crooner provided a brief update about his progress in an interview with Schon! magazine. “There’s a lot of reference to Glam-Rock and Classic Rock of the ‘70s and the early ‘80s,” he explained. If we’re lucky, we may get a glimpse of some of the new music while he is on tour. While we wait for confirmation check out the dates below!
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