Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Bryan Adams to play Hampton Court Palace


As part of this year's festival line-up,Bryan Adams has confirmed to play at Hampton Court Palace in June.

Tracks from his new album will be played by Bryan Adams,The Bare Bones, on June 8 (£60) as part of the 12-day festival.

Over the period of next five months more artists will be announced,tickets for which already gone on sale last Friday.

On confirming his slot, 'You're Beautiful' singer Blunt said: “I can’t wait to perform in the same spot where King Henry VIII celebrated with his guests more than 500 years ago.

"It’s such a magical and historic setting.”

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Bryan Adams tribute to cancer survivor

Tribute had been paid by rock star Bryan Adams to those bravery cancer survivor who stepped out on stage to belt out his hit When You’re Gone.

At the Hammersmith Apollo along with Bryan Adams, Teri Hargreaves performed in front of thousands of people.

In aid of Killing Cancer Adams performed along with other superstars which include The Who and Debbie Harry.Killing Cancer provides innovative Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) treatment.

Miss Hargreaves,said,"It was amazing to be on stage with him. I only found out I was doing it the day before and turned up for a quick rehearsal.

“It didn’t feel like it was real until after it had all happened.

“I have seen the pictures and the video and it feels very real now.”

Thursday, 13 January 2011

Countdown begins to Bryan Adams Live in Nepal


Bryan Adams is coming to Nepal to perform.At a press conference held at Soaltee Crowne Plaza on January 12,the organizer confirmed the appearance of Bryan Adams - Live in Nepal.Adams will arrive in Nepal on February 18 with a guaranteed rocking performance the next day.

“It’s going to be the first ever world class concert in Nepal,” claimed a confident Sunil Hamal, CEO of JPR Events. “This will be the best way to convey our message of love and peace through the medium of music and also to portray Nepal as a safe country to visit.”

Samden Sherpa, the official spokesperson for the concert said, “This concert will contribute to the country in many ways with tourism being its backbone. Nepal will be showcased like never before.”

Sunday, 9 January 2011

Local bands vie to open for Adams

For Bryan Adams in the Pune leg of his upcoming tour, an Indian band will have the chance to open the Bryan Adams Live Full Band Show World Tour. Rockathon, a rock band contest, is a plum chance for bands all over the country to compete for the honour.

After five years Bryan Adams will be touring India,he last visited India in 2006.Adams has a huge fan following here and will be returning for the third time after his maiden tour in 2001.

He is slated to perform in five cities over a six-day period. His concert in Pune will be the first in the tour, and is slated to be a 90-minute performance.

“We’ve received responses from around 60 bands from Pune, Mumbai, and even Shillong and Darjeeling,” says Keyur Godse, owner of Sixteen By Sixty-Four Media, the organisers of the contest as well as the concert.

Monday, 3 January 2011

Bryan Adams concert to Sonal Mansingh’s new choreography

Bryan Adams concert to Sonal Mansingh’s new choreography, cultural calendar packs a punch this year 2011.

Which in past of 2010 a swerve of ageing international artistes like Backstreet Boys and Richard Marx chose India for their performances, 2011 will see new international acts raising the decibel levels in the country.

The plethora of music festival and international greatest and famous concert will be of Bryan Adams in Delhi on 15 February.

Sujit Jain CEO of Netsurf Entertainment, he says, “We are working round the clock to finalise all the arrangements and create a carnival atmosphere so that the audience can enjoy his two-hour-long gig. We don’t want to run down anyone but I don’t think any band will be able to match up to Bryan Adams. DJs will be a better option to keep the crowds entertained”.