He’s a born performer – charismatic, playful, and fearless. Between songs, he connected with the audience genuinely, even throwing in a few local shoutouts. His costume changes, confident strut, and theatrical flair made the show feel like a rock-meets-burlesque spectacle.
The lighting, sound mixing, and backing band were top-notch. Even from the upper sections, the sound was clear and balanced. The setlist flowed well, mixing his solo hits, deep cuts, and Queen classics.
Adam’s voice is even more powerful live than on record. He hit every soaring note with precision, held spine-tingling long tones, and moved effortlessly from rock belts to smooth falsettos. Tracks like “Ghost Town,” “Whataya Want from Me,” and his showstopping “Bohemian Rhapsody” (Queen tribute) had the crowd roaring.