Those of you who know me well know that American Idol is my biggest vice! When it is on I don't answer the phone. I record the episodes as I watch them and some times even go back to watch my favorite performances again (Adam Lambert's "Ring of Fire" was the episode I didn't want to delete this season). I usually wrap up my obsession by going to the American Idols Live tour when it stops in Baltimore and had been the last 3 years.
This was going to be the year I wasn't going to go because of the concert's $80 price tag and the $20 parking. Disappointing, yes. Practical, yes.
HOWEVER the day of the concert I read how a friend of mine was going on Facebook. Something drew me (more like tempted) to the ticketmaster website and I just checked in to see if there were any tickets... 14th row center section seats came up! I couldn't handle it! I called Jason quickly to get permission (not that I need permission to do things, but when spending massive amounts of money of frivolous things it is nice to consult him) and then frantically called my Mom to see if she wanted to go. She quickly jumped on the opportunity but wondered if my sister could go too. I checked for 3 seats and 12th row seats came up! Unbelievable! I have often heard that promoters release whatever tickets aren't used by family, friends, corporations, or radio stations at the last second. This was my lucky day!
On the way into the arena Matt Giraud, contestant number five best known for his hat and piano playing, was standing outside. I was very excited to have my picture taken with him! I was surprisingly very mature about the whole thing, but I don't think I could have behaved so well if it was Adam Lambert!
The first half of the show was decent, but I honestly was just so excited to see Adam Lambert that I felt impatient. At the concert 2 years ago they varied things more and you saw all of the contestants at the very beginning of the show. Last year and this year they unfortunately start with contestant number 10 and work down to the winner. In the first half I did really en joy Scott McIntyre. I knew he played piano, but didn't realize how great he was. I don't think he got to showcase his talent enough on the show.
Another highlight of the first half was when Scott and Matt played piano together.
The second half of the show (they throw in an intermission in hopes that you will buy their $35 tee shirts or $25 programs) was much more exciting! Danny Gokey, though not one of my favorites this season, did a nice job with the song "My Wish."
Then, was my beloved Adam! He did not disappoint a bit! I just don't know he belts it out like that every night and still has a voice. Interestingly enough, girls were throwing their bras on the stage. I don't quite understand that at all. What was he supposed to do with them? He sang one of his best "Mad World" and some other songs that I am not as familiar with.
Kris Allen was
disappointing, although this could still be bitterness leftover from him winning. I really felt strongly that Adam should have won! At the end all of the contestants came out to finish "Hey Jude" with Kris Allen.
Overall, I am so happy I went! Not only was the concert great, but it was nice to spend time alone with my Mom and sister. We don't get to do things much any more, so it was a rare, great occasion!
It sounds like you had a good time! It is nice to be able to do things with just your mom and sisters!!
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