nic42
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Ni l'un ni l'autre, je suis, j'étais et resterai moi
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Post by nic42 on Mar 29, 2016 15:00:03 GMT -5
With everything being said, I am still looking forward to the European leg of the tour SO much! I am going to see Adam, be in the same room with him. He is going to sing! I am going to dance and have a great time. And the best thing is that we are going to see Adam. I know of so many amazing people (from here, twitter, QAL shows) that are going to experience this together. It really is something special, to have a community out of numerous countries who are all going to come together to see Adam. And to drive away any remaining negative thoughts (talking to myself here)
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 29, 2016 15:01:12 GMT -5
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Thank you Adam for this wonderful pic from M&G in Warsaw - one of the best TOHT concerts ever!
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Post by shimoli710 on Mar 29, 2016 15:01:18 GMT -5
take solace in the fact that 1) the extra money you choose to pay go to Adam 2) you don't pay $2K to take a pic with a cutout 3) you don't pay $10K to take a pic with a sour looking celeb 4) there ARE VIP options (everyone is asking for them if none announced) 5) even if you end up in row 3 or 5 or 7 you are still VERY close 6) there is always something to worry about, so this is all normal... 7) you are going to attend the BEST SHOW EVAH!
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Post by bamafan on Mar 29, 2016 15:02:59 GMT -5
What size is the autographed tour lithograph that you receive with the VIP original high upgrade? Will it roll up to fit in a mailing tube? Any estimate on what time someone should arrive for VIP original high upgrade so that you will be near the front of the line and have better choice of spot for concert? I'll be attending my only concert on Friday in Las Vegas and it is a GA concert the email that I received said that we should be there by 7:15. The signed poster/litho is 13" x 17" and comes with a cardboard "envelope" that's pretty good protection. Yes, it would roll into a tube, but don't think that would be necessary..IMO. If you can get front row it's easier to put your merch bag down by your feet, or in front of your feet if you are on a rail. I only did one GA VIP1 photo op show in the US and I lucked out in Atlanta because there were only 20 of us and the venue roped off the front row all the way across the front of the stage. We all got front row starting with the center and moving out to both sides. I arrived a little before 6PM and my check in was for 6:45 until 7:15. There were only 5 folks in line ahead of me. The earlier you arrive, the more you are guaranteed to be towards the front of the photo op line which translates into entering the venue and getting your spot up close...hopefully front row. If there are say 50 folks at the photo op....then some will be on the second row, etc. It all depends on how many folks have photo op and how early they start lining up.
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 29, 2016 15:04:48 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 29, 2016 15:08:00 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2016 15:09:55 GMT -5
It could be real. For Avicii I hope it is real. Regroup, take time, find out where your creativity leads you instead of where the music business leads you. The weird phone number thing makes me think though, it is April's Fools Day on Friday. The music business is such a strange thing. I presume most people enter it because they want to make music (and yeah, acquiring fame and fortune probably plays a role too with most of them). Then when they are in the artist has to balance so many different aspects. Fans, touring, making new music, money, business, PR, hiring people, legal stuff, staying creative, taking care of yourself, enjoying yourself, getting your music out, different creative visions, people who have opinions about what you should and shouldn't do, ideas or singles that don't work out, dealing with sudden success, deciding which requests to accept and then giving your everything on stage. It has to be difficult to stay true to yourself if you're handling all that, or even to remember what your vision was when you were starting out. Excellent post, Nic!! I'd think it would be easy to lose oneself in this business. I congratulate Avicii for placing his priorities as he now sees them.
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 29, 2016 15:21:43 GMT -5
Wow! Great art work of Freddie! I think it's a watercolor. I would love a gorgeous watercolor pic of 'reflective Adam' like this!
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 29, 2016 15:24:20 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 29, 2016 15:29:54 GMT -5
Adam is #2. Lÿndsey Parker @lyndseyparker 1h1 hour ago I updated my top #AmericanIdol auditions piece in anticipation of @americanidol ending. Do u agree with my choices? yhoo.it/1UApUJd REALITY ROCKS The 30 Greatest ‘American Idol’ Auditions Lyndsey Parker Managing Editor March 29, 2016 2. Adam Lambert (Season 8)
The finest vocalist ever to compete on Idol (don’t argue; this is fact), Adam auditioned with a Queen song, and by the season’s end, he was dueting with Queen on the finale and holding his own. Now he moonlights as the actual singer of Queen and makes $10 million a year. And to think, it all started here.
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