In the contrary to the previous review, this one from the Chicago concert has been published today at pioneerlocal.com by Jennifer Maurer. It is enthusiastic.
When the sound of a techno-heartbeat began to reverberate through the building, a spontaneous outburst of excitement triggered thousands to jump to their feet.
Second place finisher Adam Lambert was in the house, and the mere mention of his name, or the flashing image of his face on the teletron, sent the audience into a glitter-induced frenzy. Seizing the moment, Lambert began his 30 minute set with Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love,” and finished with a Bowie medley. His flawless vocals and seductive delivery left no doubt that he understands the full magnitude of his talent and appeal. In this entertaining army of Idols, Lambert has established himself as the Commander In Chief.
While other performers become stars, Lambert has the potential to achieve Super Nova status. Once he becomes liberated from “American Idol,” he’s projected to appear on another Top 10 list very quickly. Note to Billboard — make some room.
Lambert’s album debuts on November 24, one week after the release of Kris Allen’s record.
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#1 by michelle - September 10th, 2009 at 20:25
thats right! are adam will be the SHIZ> i know like 23874743x ppl who are going to buy mulitple copies of his c.d Hes soo sexy, has crazzy talent, and hes so unique and genourous, kind and caring. I LUVVV HIM<3