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Dad & son are picking up tickets to Adam's first concert...

Filed Under ( ) by Adam Lambert on Saturday, April 5, 2014

Posted at : Saturday, April 05, 2014

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Doesn't mean the little boy is going. Might be, but I think he is too young, to know what is going on.

Anonymous said...

Waaay too young for a concert, even if his dad does think the kid likes Adam's music. Kids likw what their parents like, too young for an opinion.

Anonymous said...

I would say with the loud music and stage with various lights,lasers, etc. it would hold his interest a lot more than some guy with a guitar just sngng. QUEEN is a show to behold!!!!

Anonymous said...

Father and son bonding so necessary and cool.

Anonymous said...

It's not too young for me!!!:)

Let the kids enjoy the real music and the voice indeed!!!:)

Carry on!!!!:) Young and old will have a blast for sure!!!!!

Can't wait to scream Adam's name again in the concert!!!!!!


Canadian

Anonymous said...

The two of you Rock On!, Angelo. ^_^ Giving your son a great education in music history and introducing him to Adam Lambert.

Anonymous said...

I'm thinking there is a Mom heavily involved in the decision to purchase these tickets, too. She could be taking this pic. ;)

Anonymous said...

The child looks to be 5 or 6 years old, too young to be at a concert, what are his parents thinking? Not to say this is going to be epic concert, I guess the parents just want to say that later the child can say he was there. He probably won't remember any of it. Total waste of money. They could buy me a ticket, I would really appreciate it, but have no money for it.

Anonymous said...

@3:07 PM Really? you're trying to take the candy from that child??? Lol!

Anonymous said...

Such judgemenral negativity again! You know nothing of these people. Let the father and son have their fun. I find the pic adorable. Lots of parents take their children to concerts (w proper earphones etc). Maybe this boy is the next "Adam"!

Anonymous said...

People do weird things with their children these days. They don't let stay kids stay being kids long enough, push them into grown up things too soon, then wonder what happened to them in their teens, when they are bored and get into trouble.

Anonymous said...

@3:21 PM Just take care of your own children. It's weird you think you know the answers for them or all us other people.

Anonymous said...

I did take care of my own children, and I can see what younger parents are doing these days. I don't have all the answers, but I can see children being pushed into more adult things than should be, for their age. Let kids be kids, as long as possible, they grow up all too soon.

Anonymous said...

@3:43 PM Have you contacted Adam about qualifying his statement that the concert is for the whole family?

Anonymous said...

Adam's idea of appropriate is not actually correct. When he said it is OK for families, I don't think he meant 5 year olds. Adam is sex personified, which is what his fans love. Little children do not have a very long attention span, and to sit or stand thru a 2 hour concert is asking a lot. I have taken enough flack for my opinion on this, and will bow out. I thought we were allowed to speak freely on here, and I said nothing against Adam. I would not even be on here if I was not one of his fans. I still think it is wrong to take little children to a concert, where the average seating is for 18,000 at the venues.

Anonymous said...

I've seen so many young kids at Adam's concerts. They're never too young to start enjoying good music!
They love dancing around and it's so adorable! Also see teens with their moms jumping up and down! What a way to bond with your child. ADAM!

Anonymous said...

I've watched so much video of Queen and Adam. I never saw Adam dance inappropriately. It's PG. He gets wild in his own concerts!

Anonymous said...

My kids went to large venues when very young to see various Disney productions and a few circuses some remember some don't but it was family time.

Anonymous said...

I've been to concerts with my parents and my other siblings at that age. Nothing happen to me. I remember it so clearly. We had tons of fun. Family bounding is important. Be it at concerts, sport events, or etc. It's an iconic once in a lifetime concert.

glitzylady said...

Seems to me that it's the decision of the parents, not anyone else, as to the decision to take a younger child. Perhaps this young man is a big Adam Lambert..and Queen...fan! I cannot imagine that this concert will scar this little guy for life, in any way, shape or form. Sheesh.

I also believe Adam when he said this concert series will be family friendly... So far ALL of the concerts he's done with Queen, in Europe, and here in the US (Las Vegas last fall at iHeart) were fine and PG at most... The only thing I might suggest (IF anyone were to ask, which they won't..) is something in the way of noise reduction for his young ears.. Those concerts are LOUD!! (Which I love!) But I'm sure his family will take care of that, with no help from me! :))

As an aside, our entire family, including an 8 year old and an 11 year old, went to one of Adam's GNT concerts in Puyallup. They were fine.. and loved being there seeing Adam. We all did.. Of course!

Anonymous said...

I wonder how old Adam was when he went to his first concert.

I went to the symphony when I was about 10 or 11.

Anonymous said...

I think earplugs are good idea for young kids at a loud concert. Their ears could get hurt. I have come home from concerts sometimes with ringing in my ears for house afterwards. Just make sure the kids' ears are protected. I love seeing younger kids at Adam's shows. Life-long Glamberts in the making!

DRG

Anonymous said...

Better going to A Q &A concert where there is actual singing then going to one of those lip syncing concerts where you paid good money and don't get the product.

Anonymous said...

This child looks 3 or maybe a small 4 yr old. Just past toddler days.