Previous showNext showRyan AdamsBeacon Theatre, New York, New York, USA02/05/2017ContentsSetlistNo show detailsPosterVideosReviewsNo fan reviewsWrite a reviewInstagramPhotosAudio recordingSetlist1Do You Still Love Me? 2To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High) 3Outbound Train 4Prisoner 5Gimme Something Good 6Stay With Me 7Dirty Rain 8Kim 9Haunted House 10New York, New York Solo acoustic11Where Will You Run? Live debut12Magnolia Mountain 13Fix It 14Doomsday 15When The Stars Go Blue 16Wonderwall Oasis cover 17Let It Ride 18Anything I Say To You Now 19Peaceful Valley 20Shakedown On 9th Street 21Come Pick Me Up 633221111Line-upLine-ups are a work-in-progress. Please do not trust them yet!Ryan AdamsTod WisenbakerAaron FiccaCharlie StavishBen AllemanPosterAudio from Internet ArchivePrisoner 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: Danny ClinchSource: Natalie RavitzSource: Riley FieldsSource: Riley FieldsVideosWhere Will You Run?WonderwallWonderwallNew York, New YorkHaunted HouseWhen The Stars Go BlueCome Pick Me UpHaunted HouseDo You Still Love Me?New York, New YorkWhere Will You Run?WonderwallNew York, New YorkTo Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High)Magnolia MountainCome Pick Me UpReviewsHuffington PostThe audience stood and cheered while he opened the night with his rock ballad “Do You Still Love Me?” There were no flashes, no cameras in your face. Adams’ fans were actually taking in the moment rather than documenting every second of it ? a welcome change in the current tech-crazy world we live in. The rest of the show was equally as personal, with people singing along to the lyrics of “To Be Young (Is to Be Sad, Is to Be High),” “Gimme Something Good,” and “New York, New York,” which Adams performed solo with a guitar and harmonica. (Lots of girls, and guys for that matter, “woo’d.” And “ooh’d” and “ahh’d.”) [full review here]Consequence of SoundCompletely seated venues can be tricky business, especially for a rock show that would also skirt into the quieter territories of folk and country. This was Ryan Adams’ first challenge as he took the stage in New York City’s historic Beacon Theatre, a grandiose, three-story venue. The stage is flanked by resplendent 30-foot-tall gold statues of Greek goddesses. Intricate murals line the walls, and a beautiful chandelier hangs from the vaulted ceiling. With sumptuous, red velvet curtains and seats, the venue feels fit for an awards ceremony. But a rock gig? As the lights dimmed, it remained to be seen whether the crowd would stay down or rise to the occasion. [full review here]Daily NewsWhen the crowd began cheering as Adams strummed the opening chords to “Dirty Rain,” Adams playfully dismissed them. “You don’t know that f--king song. That’s like eight of my songs,” Adams joked. After “Kim” and “Haunted House,” the rest of the band left the stage, leaving Adams alone with an acoustic guitar and harmonica. He played a restrained rendition of “New York, New York,” arguably his biggest hit. [full review here]Instagram THANK YOU @misterryanadams ❤️ A post shared by Lauren Graham (@itslaurengraham) on May 2, 2017 at 10:18pm PDT A post shared by @portablecontrarian on May 2, 2017 at 7:04pm PDT A post shared by @portablecontrarian on May 2, 2017 at 8:57pm PDTWrite a reviewWere you at the show? Why not write a review?Your name:Headline:Review: