Talking to her was interesting. Some of the stuff we talked about I'll have to tell you on the chat. I think you'll enjoy it.
Anyhow, the venue is very nice, maybe not quite as elegant as it appears in pictures/video, but nice. Basically big hallway runs through the center from the front doors to the rear doors, and the actual hall where they played is above it on the 2nd floor. The performers must have to enter/exit through the public doors (in the rear).
It was just a coincidence that I left at the right moment during the Barenaked Ladies' encore (God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen). I walked down by the back doors but I didn't expect to see the guys -- but right away they got out of the elevator, and I just told them they were awesome, and then I walked out with them, and I called all three of them by name (this was Ryland, Chris, and Andrew -- Kris wasn't there yet). They seemed happy I knew their names. I actually forget what we were talking about, but I ended up walking with and talking to Ryland. I asked him where they were going now, and he said "back to the hotel, I guess", but what I meant was "Where are you going next?" so I said that. Chris said "To LA." And Andrew said, "We're doing So You Think You Can Dance. What night is it?" Chris: "I think it's Wdnesday -- no, Thursday." (None of them were sure. I'm not, either.) So then Ryland asked me my name, and where I was from, etc., and we talked a little more, and there were a few girls at the bus who wanted to take pictures with them, so then I left. But it was funny, Chris patted me on the back and one of them shook my hand -- I mean, they were really familiar and friendly, which is not what I'm used to when meeting performers.
So I went back in and walked up this small flight of stairs to go down that middle hallway to the front door (where I was parked), and I don't know why I turned around but when I did, back down the stairs where I just had been, was Kris. He was with that blonde girl who's his publicist or something.
So to keep him there I just said, "Kris, you were amazing." And he said, "Thanks, man." And I said, for some reason, "Can I meet you?" And I walked down and shook his hand. (He didn't have a strong or a weak grip, kind of medium, and his hand was a little moist) (Hey, you want details? Of course you do.) I said, "I'm so glad to meet you," and I really, really was. I was so happy. It was funny. He said he was glad to meet me, and he actually seemed totally sincere, like he could drop everything at that moment and talk only to me. So I just thanked him for the show, and told him he was awesome, and again how I was glad I met him, and he really seemed taken with it all, as if people don't say this same stuff to him 50 times a day. He made me feel like I mattered to him. What an incredible guy, seriously. He was super nice! And his speaking voice is incredible. I mean, it sounds just like how he sings. (Naturally.)
I was pretty tongue tied and should have taken the opportunity to tell him what a fan I am, or how I like particular things, songs, whatever, but I didn't want to bug him so I just told him I'd see him on TV this week and I left.
And then when I was driving home, I had on MIx104.1 and they said "New MUsic BY Kris Allen" and played LLWD. The first time I heard it on the radio. The DJ said afterwards, "Amazing song, isn;t it?"
Joshua Radin and Ingrid Michaelson were excellent!!! They both were very funny. She could actualy do stand-up. Sny time you get a chance, they are both worth seeing. BNL I can live without, but they're good musicians. I just think they're totally on a different wavelength than me, and not funny.