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SALT LAKE CITY -
Thousands of American Idol fans gathered at the E Center on Tuesday night to see their favorite Idols perform at the American Idols Live! tour show in Salt Lake City. The show marked the seventh stop of the 51 city American Idol concert tour. The show showcased songs from the top 10 American Idol finalists from the 2009 season, including Utah's own Megan Joy.
Megan Joy talked to FOX 13 and said she is excited to finally be performing in her hometown.
"I was so excited, I could not stop smiling and talking loudly and I just wanted to go out and see my family knowing that I have more fans here than in a lot of other cities," said Megan Joy, the ninth place finisher in the competition from Sandy.
FOX 13 also had the chance to interview 10th place finisher Michael Sarver and runner-up Adam Lambert. FOX 13 asked Adam Lambert about how his finanical situation is now after American Idol.
"The money is good, the best I've ever made, " Lambert said. "I will definitely be helping out my mom and my dad and my brother out when they need it. It doesn't mean anything unless you can share it with the people you love and who love you."
Lambert said his father helped him out with rent and also bailed him out in numerous financial situations throughout his music career. For Father's Day, he bought his father a gift to return part of the favor.
The E Center in Salt Lake City holds 12,000 people. The concert was about 3 hours and went from 7 p.m. and until 10 p.m.
FOX 13's Sandy Riesgraf reports.
Megan Joy talked to FOX 13 and said she is excited to finally be performing in her hometown.
"I was so excited, I could not stop smiling and talking loudly and I just wanted to go out and see my family knowing that I have more fans here than in a lot of other cities," said Megan Joy, the ninth place finisher in the competition from Sandy.
FOX 13 also had the chance to interview 10th place finisher Michael Sarver and runner-up Adam Lambert. FOX 13 asked Adam Lambert about how his finanical situation is now after American Idol.
"The money is good, the best I've ever made, " Lambert said. "I will definitely be helping out my mom and my dad and my brother out when they need it. It doesn't mean anything unless you can share it with the people you love and who love you."
Lambert said his father helped him out with rent and also bailed him out in numerous financial situations throughout his music career. For Father's Day, he bought his father a gift to return part of the favor.
The E Center in Salt Lake City holds 12,000 people. The concert was about 3 hours and went from 7 p.m. and until 10 p.m.
FOX 13's Sandy Riesgraf reports.
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