Previous showNext showRyan AdamsMassey Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada09/05/2017ContentsSetlistNo show detailsPosterVideosReviewsNo fan reviewsWrite a reviewNo InstagramPhotosNo audioSetlist1Do You Still Love Me? 2To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High) 3Gimme Something Good 4Two 5Dirty Rain 6Outbound Train 7Prisoner 8Invisible Riverside 9Everybody Knows 10Wonderwall Oasis cover 11Doomsday 12When The Stars Go Blue 13Haunted House 14Let It Ride 15Juli 16My Winding Wheel Solo acoustic17Magnolia Mountain 18Sweet Illusions 19Kim 20To Be Without You 21New York, New York 22Peaceful Valley 23Shakedown On 9th Street 24Come Pick Me Up Solo acoustic643222211Line-upLine-ups are a work-in-progress. Please do not trust them yet!Ryan AdamsTod WisenbakerAaron FiccaCharlie StavishBen AllemanPosterPrisoner TourPrisoner album coverage at this showDo You Still Love Me?PrisonerDoomsdayHaunted HouseShiver And ShakeTo Be Without YouAnything I Say To You NowBreakdownOutbound TrainBroken AnywayTightropeWe DisappearAlbum coverage:50 %PhotosSource: S EL ElhajjehSource: Sean TaylorSource: Sean TaylorSource: Nick WonsSource: Nick WonsSource: Nick WonsSource: Nick WonsSource: Rick CliffordVideosWonderwallCome Pick Me UpJuliWhen The Stars Go BlueShakedown On 9th StreetCome Pick Me UpMagnolia MountainSweet IllusionsNew York, New YorkDo You Still Love Me?To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High)Gimme Something GoodTwoDirty RainLet It RideJuliReviewsExclaim!This time around, the ever-prolific singer-songwriter is touring in support of his latest LP, Prisoner (and a companion album of B-sides), which despite being misleadingly labeled as a "divorce album," is largely a bombastic ode to '80s rock. It was fitting, then, that Adams stepped out on stage sporting a Canadian tuxedo and flying V guitar, situating himself amidst stacks of retro TV screens, walls of amps, an assortment of giant cats and a backdrop of twinkling, star-like lights before leading his band through an explosive rendition of Prisoner opener "Do You Still Love Me?" to set the tone for the rest of the evening. Other new songs triumphed throughout the show, like "Outbound Train," "Doomsday" and a particularly poignant version of Prisoner's title track (which began with Adams alone on his acoustic guitar, but eventually swelled into a full-band blast of sound). Even B-side "Juli" got a turn in the spotlight, a near-perfect Smiths impression under a haze of purple lase [full review here]Live in LimboI’ve seen Adams many times over the years and this set was the heaviest I can recall. The volume was immense but did not overwhelm Massey Hall. His band’s playing was on point and Adams himself would combust into some serious fretwork throughout the night. A few times he would bring the intensity down a bit and allow patrons to collect themselves as he would do a quiet acoustic number, like his fantastic cover of Oasis’ “Wonderwall”. Highlight were many, but particularly strong was the new material and how it stood up against his older songs. Honestly, the current trend of bands of the past playing their breakthrough albums in full could have worked here although Adams could have done it and I would have been happy with him playing Prisoner in its entirety, but “Prisoner”, “Haunted House” and “Outbound Train” were among the new highlights. [full review here]Write a reviewWere you at the show? Why not write a review?Your name:Headline:Review: