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Post by Jablea on Dec 17, 2019 2:08:32 GMT -5
Banner will be added. Q3 Calendar
December 20, 2019 Solo Concert Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Indio, CA December 21, 2019 Solo Concert El Rey Theatre Los Angeles, CA December 22, 2019 CBS’s 21st annual A Home for the Holidays Special! This year, the iconic special is hosted by Idina Menzel and features performances by Ne-Yo, Adam Lambert, Kelly Rowland, and Idina Menzel! Don’t miss the holiday season’s biggest show. And tonight he will be on The Voice
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Post by sizzling63 on Dec 17, 2019 2:13:47 GMT -5
Wow. There he ... said it? I am not surprised, but I am also a bit confused after seeing the posts toward the end of yesterday's thread.
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Post by Jablea on Dec 17, 2019 2:18:39 GMT -5
Wow. There he ... said it? I am not surprised, but I am also a bit confused after seeing that post toward the end of yesterday's thread. He said it yesterday too. I think it's just a way to introduce the song and fan speculation has nothing to do with it. An Adam breakup has never been a "we're done!" kind of thing lol.
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Post by lurleene on Dec 17, 2019 2:26:16 GMT -5
OT: I was watching some videos from YouTube of Adam on my tv again tonight. The ones from MA and CT. I just can't get enough of how good he looks and sounds, lol. I should get some videos of the Bowery performances soon I guess. But while watching the Adam goodness, this video of Sam Smith came up and I was surprised. I guess I have not seen him on tv lately. I didn't know he was now dancing and with dancers. Not a big fan of the song but it has done very well on radio. However, at this Jingle Ball performance, he did not sound so good and the dancers were unhelpful, imo. www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4_1kEn-x48
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Post by pi on Dec 17, 2019 3:41:14 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Dec 17, 2019 3:49:36 GMT -5
twitter.com/billboard/status/1206885740543643648
BILLBOARDBest Moments From Adam Lambert's Solo Show at New York's Bowery Ballroom
On a rainy Monday night in New York City (Dec. 16), Glamberts from all around the tri-state area gathered together in the Lower East Side's Bowery Ballroom, now transformed to resemble the interior of a shimmering disco ball, to watch their favorite glam-rock star deliver a stunning show. The crowd varied from tweens to elders (one woman wore a shirt stating "Nana Loves Adam"), all waiting for Adam Lambert to strut his way onto the stage.
And strut he did. Throughout the Queen touring frontman's 90-minute set on Monday night, Lambert made sure that each and every type of fan got a taste of something, whether they were looking to hear the hits, or some well-loved B-sides. "I want to thank all of you, my fans, who have been with me for the last 10 years," he said with a grin. "And those of you who more recently joined us. And those of you who happened to be wandering by the Bowery Ballroom and stopped inside."
From ballads to bangers, here are the 6 best moments from Adam Lambert's solo show at the Bowery Ballroom:
A stunning entrance
From the moment he swaggered onto the stage, Lambert made it clear that he was there to have a good time — decked out in a long, leather-esque trenchcoat and a pair of white, oval, Kurt Cobain-esque sunglasses, as he stomped out the chorus to his Velvet: Side A bop, "Stranger You Are." As he skillfully transitioned into his superb single "Superpower," he stripped away the exterior outfit to reveal a stunning emerald green suit covered with glitter. When it comes to openings, Lambert knows how to wow an audience.
A Queen among men
Even though the star was performing solo, he couldn't help but dip into a classic hit from his touring mates, Queen. Just after finishing a rousing rendition of "Trespassing," the star immediately launched into an earth-shattering performance of "Another One Bites the Dust," as the crowd wailed along with every impossibly high note.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvUBsoXc2h8&feature=emb_logo
Cher-ing the love
The star wasn't afraid to strip down during the show, with two incredibly emotional performances of his singles "Feel Something" and "Closer To You." But the standout moment, by far, came when Lambert reminded fans of his stunning cover of Cher's "Believe," before letting them know "I'd like to perform it for you now." With his band stripped down to a simple piano, bass and drums, Lambert rocked the house with his raw vocals, bringing the audience to an overpowering 30-second ovation before the song had even ended.
More... www.billboard.com/articles/news/pride/8546516/best-moments-adam-lambert-solo-show-bowery-ballroom
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Post by pi on Dec 17, 2019 3:54:18 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Dec 17, 2019 3:57:11 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Dec 17, 2019 4:01:16 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Dec 17, 2019 4:11:52 GMT -5
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