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Archuleta glad to be home — and crowd is crazy about him

Published: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 12:16 a.m. MDT
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WEST VALLEY CITY — David Archuleta had nothing to worry about when he said he wanted to "make Utah proud" during an interview with the Deseret News Monday afternoon.

A few hours later, the screams were deafening when he appeared at American Idols Live concert at the E Center.

In fact, the screaming audience made it impossible to hear Murray's "American Idol" runner-up sing his version of Robbie Williams' "Angels." It was obvious a lot of the 10,000-plus audience members were there to see the "American Idol" runner-up but not necessarily hear him.

In addition to "Angels," Archuleta sang OneRepublic's "Apologize" and the golden oldie "Stand By Me," which featured an interlude of Sean Kingston's "Beautiful Girls."

And while Archuleta smiled and told the audience he appreciated all the support, he broke down, crying as he sang his version of Josh Groban's "When You Say You Love Me."

Earlier, in the interview, Archuleta spoke about the tour.

"It's been a great tour so far," he said. "And it feels good to hear the applause in other cities. It shows that people do enjoy what I do. But it feels good to be at home. And I want to make everyone in the audience feel good."

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The E Center shows Monday and tonight are the 10th and 11th stops in the American Idols Live tour — featuring the 10 finalists from Season 7 of "American Idol," including winner David Cook, Brooke White, Carly Smithson, Chikezie, Jason Castro, Kristy Lee Cook, Michael Johns, Ramiele Malubay and Syesha Mercado.

Originally, the tour was supposed to play only one night, but tickets sold out so fast — 20 minutes, according to E Center general manager Kevin Bruder — that the tour, which had a day to spare, added the second show.

Archuleta said singing every night and doing interviews every day can be dangerous to his voice, but he has come up with ways to protect his trademark tenor.

"I drink lots of water," he said with a loud laugh. "And I make sure I don't talk too loud, but as you can see, sometimes I forget."

In all seriousness, Archuleta said he takes time to rest his voice throughout the day and get some sleep — at least as much as the tour will allow.

"I've gotten used to the schedule," he said after stifling a yawn. "We do late nights and early mornings, but we get as much sleep and rest as we can, so we're fresh for the next show."

Archuleta said what surprised him most about the tour was the fact that he would actually be singing in front of thousands of people.

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Brooke White performs during the American Idols Live concert at the E Center in West Valley on Monday night.

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