Adam Lambert Glam Nation Tour is flexible enough to be sure that Adam entertains everyone in his audience. It seems that Adam Lambert’s performances are a reflection of what he feels off of the audience before him and he gives them what they want every time. As Adam Lambert said, “Being on stage, when you’re really in the right element of it, it’s like a mirror that happens. And whatever the audience is throwing at you, you kind of reflect, and vice versa. You throw something into the audience, and they reflect it. There’s an exchange that happens.”
And Adam Lambert seems to have mastered that exchange with his audiences, even though he had a bit of anxiety at first. Adam recently told ET Online, “When I was putting together this show there was a little bit of pressure and I was a little nervous about it and didn’t know what to think. We’re ten shows in… and the nerves are all gone. Now it’s more excitement and I can’t wait to show this to everybody and share this with my fans.”
In a recent show Adam Lambert performed at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods and he brought all the Broadway pomp and melodrama with him as he hit that big stage. Adam performed for just over an hour and every minute of this performance was magical and staged to entertain.
He started the evening in a festival fashion with the hit “Voodoo” decked out in purple top hat and feathers. The costumes alone are reason enough to love an Adam Lambert Glam Nation concert experience. Then just as you are all pumped up on the energy that he weaves, he slows it down part way through into a haunting, acoustic “Whataya Want From Me” number that he belts out hitting every note perfect.
Adam Lambert then continues through his wonderful “For Your Entertainment” song list with the talent and energy of the band and backup singers pulling everything together in a memorable event that is not to be missed.
SOURCE: www.examiner.com
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