No Summer Concerts For Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams announced over Twitter that, due to Covid-19 restrictions, all of his concerts planned for this summer would have to be canceled. Over his illustrious career, Bryand Adams has performed live over 3000, yes, 3000 times (according to concertarchives.org), the last time being on New Year’s Eve back in 2019.

Bryan Adams released his first studio album in 1980 and been releasing projects ever since, with his most recent album coming out in 2019. But, probably, the most iconic artist to come out of British Columbia, Bryan Adams, has been in the mainstream spotlight for over four decades, with his primary claim to fame coming in 1984 when he released his classic album titled “Reckless.” “Reckless” might have only been ten tracks long but featured songs that are still played worldwide to this day. Most notably out of these songs is “Heaven” and, of course, “Summer of ’69.” Songs such as “Run to You,” “Somebody,” and “It’s Only Love” may not get the same world-renowned attention as his main two songs from the album but have made waves of their own in the music world at one point or another.

Since “Reckless” was released back in 1984, Bryan Adams has put out an incredible eleven other studio albums that continue to get plenty of attention from fans and music lovers all around. Although you could say that Bryan Adams’s “prime years” are behind him, as far as pumping out iconic, timeless hits every other year, Adams still manages to leave his mark on the music world.

Though he was born in Kingston, Ontario, and was raised from a young age overseas, in England, He eventually settled down in Vancouver at the age of 15, so we like to take all the credit. Now, however, Bryan Adams calls England his primary home while not on tour.

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