Bryan Adams rocks New Delhi with an unforgettable Night of Music!
Bryan Adams lit up New Delhi with a performance that will be remembered for years to come. Dressed in black, guitar in hand, and a smile that radiated energy, Adams proved once again why he remains a music icon. As part of his So Happy It Hurts tour, the 65-year-old singer-songwriter captivated the crowd with his powerful voice and captivating stage presence.
From the first chord, it was clear that age hasn’t dulled his talent. His voice, rich and emotive, resonated with the audience as his signature guitar riffs set the tone for the night. Adams connected with the crowd on a personal level, especially during the romantic ballad Heaven. As he strummed his acoustic guitar, the audience swayed in unison, their arms raised, reflecting the song’s heartfelt rhythm.
The crowd fell silent as the opening chords of Everything I Do (I Do It for You) filled the air. Adams moved around the stage, making eye contact with fans in every corner, as though singing to each one individually. The venue glowed with phone lights, uniting the audience in a moment of shared emotion.
When the iconic Summer of ’69 began, nostalgia filled the air. The crowd erupted, singing along to the anthem of their youth. The energy was electric, as fans relived their favorite memories with Adams leading the charge.
Adams’ bandmates also shone during the performance. Guitarist Keith Scott impressed with flawless solos, even performing an awe-inspiring guitar spin. On drums, Pat Stewart delivered a mesmerizing solo, heightening the intensity of the night.
Adams wrapped up the show with Straight from the Heart. Moving to the edge of the stage, he seemed surrounded by fans, their admiration clear. As the final notes faded, Adams promised to return, and the roar from the crowd was a clear indication they’d welcome him back with open arms.