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Philly Daily News REVIEW: Queen + Adam Lambert bring lasers, props and camp to the Wells Fargo Center

Filed Under () by glitzylady on Monday, July 31, 2017

Posted at : Monday, July 31, 2017

From Philly Daily News/Philly.com/The Inquirer REVIEW: 

"Queen + Adam Lambert bring lasers, props and camp to the Wells Fargo Center"

"And having toured with the band all over the world over six years — with extended breaks for his own solo career — [Adam] Lambert is no longer the “new guy.” He’s got nothing left to prove to the hardcore fans — his vocal range on “Who Wants to Live Forever” is insane — and on stage he’s now as comfortable in his own skin as he is in Queen’s."

EXCELLANT Queen + Adam Lambert review! Concert in Philadelphia, PA at the Wells Fargo Center on 7-30-17. Be sure to read the ENTIRE review linked below.. 

LINK HERE -> Philly Daily News: Queen + Adam Lambert bring lasers, props and camp to the Wells Fargo Center

Queen + Adam Lambert in Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo Center 7-30-17
Photo credit: @LiveNationPhila "Is this real life? Or just fantasy... thank you @QueenWillRock + @adamlambert for an amazing night @WellsFargoCtr!"
Source LINK HERE


Some EXCERPTS (and again, the review is a must read!)
In a fully realized show with special effects, lasers, props and cranes, the band blasted through two hours of hits (22, with snippets of others) and could have gone another two hours without exhausting the band’s extensive catalogue. And they did so in front of a sold-out crowd that was as young as it was old, with new generations of fans coming with friends, parents or grandparents, to see both the rock legends and Lambert, as well as hear songs that are now part of our collective DNA.
But Lambert gives the classics (“Killer Queen,” “Somebody to Love,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”) a new energy and has certainly been a B12-shot for May, now 70, and Taylor, 68, who still play with amazing precision, conviction, enthusiasm, and rare for a rock concert … gratitude. And having toured with the band all over the world over six years — with extended breaks for his own solo career — Lambert is no longer the “new guy.” He’s got nothing left to prove to the hardcore fans — his vocal range on “Who Wants to Live Forever” is insane — and on stage he’s now as comfortable in his own skin as he is in Queen’s.



Posted by @glitzylady for ADAM LAMBERT 24/7 NEWS



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