Rock legend Bryan Adams will perform in the summer capital of culture

Born in Canada, 64-year-old Bryan Adams has left a profound mark on music history with hits such as “Please Forgive Me” (1993) and “Everything I Do (I Do It For You)” (1991). The musician has 17 studio albums to his credit and has won several Grammy Awards. Adams’ extraordinary career spanned more than four decades.

According to Kuldar Leis, leader of Tartu 2024, the concert promises to be a memorable and nostalgic musical experience at Tartu Song Square: you will be able to listen to Adams’ best hits of all time and see the rock legend on stage with your own eyes.

“I have consistently listened to Adams over the decades on various radio channels. Now I have the opportunity to see him rock out on the dance floor of our little house, as if I remember the summer 40 years ago when I was a teenager and one of his biggest hits, ‘Summer of ’69.'” Leis said.

Bryan Adams has received 20 Juno Awards, a Grammy Award and many other honors, including induction into the Hollywood Walks of Fame and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. His latest album “So Happy It Hurts” was also presented at the Grammys.

In addition to his musical successes, Bryan Adams has also been involved in fashion photography and has shot campaign photos for several famous brands. His collections, including «Wounded» (2013) and «Unfined» (2016), clearly demonstrate his depth and artistic vision that goes far beyond music.

“The mark of a great story, photo or painting is memorability,” Adams said in a recent interview. “It’s that simple. That doesn’t mean other photos or campaigns aren’t good. But if it moved you or inspired you, that’s great. Of course, greatness is also subjective, because the same thing might not have the same effect on someone else But when you work on something, there are moments when the intangible becomes something tangible, and for a moment you are a magician,” said the artist.

Tickets for Bryan Adams’ concert at Tartu Song Square on July 7 will go on sale in advance for Tartu 2024 newsletter subscribers and Live Nation club members on January 24 at 10am. Public sales will begin on the morning of opening day of the European Capital. of Culture, that is, January 26 at 10 am in Piletilev.

2024-01-22 08:10:00
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