Don't ask me how I wound up being an escort for this show, the story is too convoluted and lurid to recount here. Suffice to say I was just as surprised to see Mr. Adams as he was to see me. The audience was primarily women ranging in age from 12 to whatever. Adams took the stage armed with acoustic guitar and launched into some of his up-tempo top 40 stuff. From the first chord I was rendered deaf as the screeching coming from the overwrought females around me promptly relieved me of whatever hearing 40 years of playing music hadn't.

Adams was joined onstrage by a pianst side man. And while I'd a preferred a full band this duo did more than hold up its share. I went into the show expecting to be bored angered at the waste of 2 more hours I'll never get back. However I found Adams so "honest" so engaging (his onstage banter and off-the-cuff back and forth with the audience show him to be a true performer) as to have thoroughly enjoyed myself. Now had the tickets not been free I wouldn't have been there, however if this tour comes to your town and you or your significant other is a fan you could do much worse than this for 2 hours.

Worf