Bryan Adams Concert in Hyderabad: So Happy It Heals
Canadian rock legend Bryan Adams was in Hyderabad as part of his 'So Happy It Hurts' India tour
By : Reshmi AR
Update: 2024-12-17 12:14 GMT
The name, Bryan Adams evokes a slew of warm, fuzzy emotions. On a chilly winter evening under the full moon looking fuller that night, Hyderabadis were left mesmerised by the performance of Bryan Adams at the Live Concert held on Monday at the GMR Arena. True to expectations, the place was packed with 12,000 people comprising fans and music enthusiasts from across generations—a testament to the enduring appeal of Bryan Adams. Untouched by time, his music has enduring universal appeal.
Bryan Adams was in Hyderabad as part of his 'So Happy It Hurts' tour in India.
Besides belting out some of his all-time favourite crowd and aficionado classics like "Everything I do", "Please Forgive Me", "Run to You", "18 Till I Die", "Here I am", "Heaven" the rock genius also engaged with the crowd occasionally sharing trivia. Listen to this—he said he wrote "Straight from the heart" at 18 and dedicated the song to his mother saying, "If not for her faith in me, I wouldn't be here."
The energy was palpable as Bryan and his team delivered a performance which was both eclectic and immersive. The energy was infectious from the moment the lights dimmed with the crowd singing along taking the experience up several notches.
The energy was palpable as Bryan and his team delivered a performance which was both eclectic and immersive. The energy was infectious from the moment the lights dimmed with the crowd singing along taking the experience up several notches.
Acknowledging the enthusiastic crowd, Bryan remarked, "The crowd in Hyderabad was incredibly passionate! Their energy was vibrant, and the warmth of the city made for a truly special night."
The legendary rock star's vocals complemented by his exceptional and strong long-time band—Keith Scott (guitar), Gary Breit (keyboards), Pat Steward (drums) brought the house down.
Bryan strengthened his connection with his loyal fan base by including fan-requested songs which personalised the experience for the crowd.
Bryan Adams also paid tribute to Tina Turner with whom he had a duet "It's only love". "We lost her last year and it was a great loss to the music world and to me as a friend," he said before he began the song.
The Hyderabad concert, the sixth leg of the So Happy It Hurts India Tour, was a sold-out spectacle that surpassed all expectations. It was certainly a night to remember! A memory for the ages, as they say.
Bryan strengthened his connection with his loyal fan base by including fan-requested songs which personalised the experience for the crowd.
Bryan Adams also paid tribute to Tina Turner with whom he had a duet "It's only love". "We lost her last year and it was a great loss to the music world and to me as a friend," he said before he began the song.
The Hyderabad concert, the sixth leg of the So Happy It Hurts India Tour, was a sold-out spectacle that surpassed all expectations. It was certainly a night to remember! A memory for the ages, as they say.