I'm a Filipino Canadian and so excited that they r waiting for Adam to come. He will be the only American Idol will rock the audience. Filipinos are known in good musical talents so for sure Adam will get 101 per cent approval. He is worth to watch for..............
I'm also tired of The flamboyant word being so overused describing Adam. Exciting, creative persona is a little more to my liking! Any creative suggestions out there? funbunn40
Filipino concert goers can actually afford the prices and the ticket will sell depending on the promotion. In fact, Filipinos fly to Macau, Hong Kong or Singapore to catch a concert of an international artist that doesn't get the chance to perform in the Philippines. And to those who aren't aware of the conversion, the concert's ticket prices range from USD45 to USD150. Usually the premier tickets easily sell because for a comfortable and better view of the stage performance. If you buy the most economical ones, be ready to bring a telescope with you... get my point? Hope to catch on Adam personally during his visit.
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This is the concert I'm most exited about even though I'm nowhere near the Philippines :D
That's good Adam's on their newspaper already even though the concert doesn't happen until Oct. 10. Good exposure and publicity.
They sure could use some good news to read at the moment.
I agree about the good exposure and publicity! Beginning to really dislike the overuse of the word "flamboyant" in front of Adams name. Adamluv
I'm a Filipino Canadian and so excited that they r waiting for Adam to come. He will be the only American Idol will rock the audience. Filipinos are known in good musical talents so for sure Adam will get 101 per cent approval. He is worth to watch for..............
Just a bit worried about the ticket prices, the wages are not high in the Philappines. Hope they haven't outpriced themselves.
HK fan
I'm also tired of The flamboyant word being so overused describing Adam. Exciting, creative persona is a little more to my liking! Any creative suggestions out there? funbunn40
Filipino concert goers can actually afford the prices and the ticket will sell depending on the promotion. In fact, Filipinos fly to Macau, Hong Kong or Singapore to catch a concert of an international artist that doesn't get the chance to perform in the Philippines. And to those who aren't aware of the conversion, the concert's ticket prices range from USD45 to USD150. Usually the premier tickets easily sell because for a comfortable and better view of the stage performance. If you buy the most economical ones, be ready to bring a telescope with you... get my point? Hope to catch on Adam personally during his visit.
Rizza Lopez
Marikina, Metro Manila
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