Kiss Concert 2010

May 25th, 2010 Posted by Bea Concert Review

Driving in to go to work Monday through Friday, I always find myself switching the radio stations to find one that is actually playing music. Sometimes I listen to the chatter of the Matty in the Morning show on “Boston’s Hit Radio Station–Kiss 108″ to hear what they have to say. They are pretty funny sometimes, but other times I just cannot stand to listen to more than 10 seconds of what they are talking about.

I hear the same commercials day after day and the same “hit songs” week after week. I usually hear a “hot song” at least three times during my 30 minute commute, but this is because I jump around all of the available stations. I really should start putting some music on my iTouch, huh?

In any case, for the past few weeks all I have been hearing about on Kiss-108 is their Kiss Concert 2010. It happened on May 22, 2010, and it was a blast, as always. I did not go to it, but I asked one of my friends who did how it went and what she thought of it.

She told me that there were not too many surprises and that the line-up was okay. Some of the performances included Boys Like Girls, Jason Derulo, Ke$ha, The Script, Emily Osment, New Boyz, Orianthi, Kevin Rudolf, Ada, Lambert, Iyaz, Kris Allen, 2Am, and Ayla Brown. There were a few other acts, but she could not remember them all. The concert started at 12pm with the performances starting at 1pm. Everything was extremely prompt and well organized.

Ke$ha was first to bring the stadium to an uproar with her ridiculous poppy hits, such as “BlahBlahBlah” and “Take it Off”. She had about 30 minutes on the stage– which was what most of the performers got. Boys Like Girls did a decent job, but Kevin Rudolf’s performances of “Welcome to the World” and “Let It Rock” were nothing too special. Who stole the show? Well, no surprises here, this Kiss Concert’s star was Adam Lambert. He opened up with “Whataya Want From Me” and continued with songs like “Sleepwalker” and “Strut”.

Most of the performances were not outstanding or anything, but it was a good mix of performers. In any case, at least the atmosphere was amazing!

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