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Post by pi on Feb 14, 2024 23:46:31 GMT -5
I went to Queen + Adam Lambert.
When I bought the S seat...I was assigned a fairly expensive seat for season baseball seats and it was too comfortable lol I've loved Adam Lambert for a long time, but I'm not that interested in Queen.I'm a non-citizen at this venue, so I was very lucky to have a dream-like seat where I could watch it comfortably!
Among Queen's songs, I like Another One Bites The Dust the most. He also sang this song at Adam's live show exactly 8 years ago (first video), and every time I listen to him live, I keep thinking, "What a good singer!?'' You did incredibly well today...I was surprised...
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Post by pi on Feb 14, 2024 23:50:23 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Feb 14, 2024 23:54:35 GMT -5
Queen "Happy to be back", 45,000 people enthusiastic for first Tokyo D performance, 2 hours of famous songs twitter.com/SportsHochi/status/1757383014265590121Queen: "Happy to be back!'' 45,000 people enthusiastically attend first Tokyo D performance, 2 hours of famous songsBritish rock band Queen + Adam Lambert, who are visiting Japan for their first four-dome tour, ``THE RHAPSODY TOUR'' (5 performances in total), held their first Tokyo Dome performance on the 13th.
 The band opened with "RADIO GA GA," which was performed at the 1985 charity concert "Live Aid," amidst an unusually intense atmosphere. When vocalist Adam Lambert (42) said, ``Tokyo! Let's rock 'n' roll,'' the 45,000 people responded with loud cheers.
 Before the 10th song, "Hand in Hand," Brian May (76) greeted everyone in fluent Japanese, saying, "Good evening, everyone in Tokyo. How are you? I'm happy." The song, with some of the lyrics sung in Japanese, was sung in chorus by the entire venue, with images of Freddie Mercury (passed away at age 45) and images of shrines and temples in the background. May said, ``It's wonderful. I'm so happy to be back.''
The 2 hour and 10 minute, 23 song stage continued at top speed from the start until the finale. They generously performed a number of famous songs, including "Don't Stop Me Now," which they sang at last year's NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen, as well as "Bohemian Rhapsody," "We Will Rock You," and "Legendary Champion." The drum solo by Roger Taylor (74) and the guitar solo by May, who gained energy by visiting Mt. Fuji on the 12th, captivated everyone's attention with their ageless performances.
He first came to Japan in 1975, and this is his 11th visit to Japan. Although Queen became popular in Japan before the rest of the world, they have not announced any plans after this tour, and there are rumors that this may be their last tour. May, Taylor, and Lambert are dynamic. All the visitors were treated to a legendary night.
 The performance runs until the 14th. It is expected to mobilize more than 200,000 people.
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