Showing posts with label Bryan Adams performer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bryan Adams performer. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Play Belfast to Bryan Adams


Bryan Adams Canadian rocker will be stripping back to the ‘Bare Bones’ when he comes to Belfast at the start of next year.
The singer, whose track Everything I Do is the longest running UK number one single ever, the Waterfront Hall in Belfast will play a acoustic show on Sunday, January 17.
The concert will look Adams perform without his usual rock band. The Grammy award winner has interspersed these acoustic shows with stadium dates in Europe and the US, giving his classic hits a new spin.
Adams will also play Dublin, Caslebar and Killarney as part of the Bare Bones tour.
Tickets to look Adams at the Waterfront Hall go on sale tomorrow at 9am, priced £44.
Meanwhile troubled pop star Pete Doherty, who was forced to pull out of his Belfast show last night due to illness, remains in a “stable” condition in a Swindon hospital.
A spokeswoman for the Great Western Hospital confirmed the Babyshambles frontman had been admitted, but said she was unable to comment on the nature of his illness.
His agent said Doherty was suffering from enervation and breathing difficulties.

Friday, 4 September 2009

Announce South Florida Shows, Jackson Browne, Bryan Adams, and Saosin


A few more concert listings today for your viewing pleasure:Jackson Browne is his sloughing band and striking out on a solo tour. The singer/songwriter will play an acoustic set at The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater on November 21. Tickets aren't on sale yet, but check the Ticketmaster place for more details.Following in the acoustic footsteps of Jackson Browne, Bryan Adams announced an unplugged tour as well. Adams is pimping his 11th studio album, ingeniously titled 11 at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets for the October 23 show will be available through Ticketmaster.Saosin, P.O.S., Innerpartysystem, and Eye Alaska will not be playing entirely acoustic sets when they come to Culture Room on December 8. Instead, they'll be delivery a blend of hard rock, post hardcore, and pop all pumped out through distorted guitars and effects pedals. Tickets go on sale September 12 through Ticketmaster.

Friday, 28 August 2009

Vanilla Ice is coming, why even if no one knows?


I am excited but I'm not conform why. Maybe it's the pull of nostalgia. Maybe it's morbid fascination. South African shores have proven hospitable to acts that are somewhat past their prime. In crrrent years we've had Foreigner, Air Supply, Jethro Tull, Rod Stewart, Simply Red, Cliff Richard, ZZ Top, Bryan Adams, Bread and many many others. Don't get me wrong. Some of these acts are nice but none of them are at the height of their fame. Are they hoping that SA is hiding a musical fountain of youth?

Think of it as the Cold Factor. American folk musician Rodriguez had elderly from music after failing to succeed in his home country. He then found out that he is super famous in South Africa and came to tour, enjoing a career reappearance. Who knows… Maybe SA can do the same for Mr Ice aka Robert Matthew Van Winkle (a much better stage name, if you ask me). And if it works for him, maybe it'll work for other bands whose star power has used in the heaven. I need to see MC Hammer's pants making a return. I need to see Boy George, pot belly and all. I need to see Ringo Starr doing his solo shtick. I need to see Hanson now that they're grown women. I need to see Europe doing one Final Countdown. I need to see Billy Ray Cyrus stepping out of Miley's shadow. Come one! Come all!

Saturday, 8 August 2009

Bryan Adams performing in Missoula


Bryan Adams doesn't have quite the ring of his signature hit "Summer of '69". But for Montana fans of Bryan Adams, the "Summer of '09" will bring the Canadian rocker's magic to Missoula.
Adams, who dominated the airwaves and MTV in the 1980s with hits like "Run to You" and "Cuts Like a Knife" from the heart will be performing at the Wilma Theater as this summer winds down next month.
He broke into prominence at the same time as the music video channel and his early hits saw heavy rotation through the mid-80s.
During the 1990s, he turned his talents and writing a themes for several hit movies. Now, Adams loves to perform in solo-acoustic shows which are a mix of older and newer material in a more intimate performance with just the artist on stage and his guitar on stage.
He is making three stops in the Intermountain West on this brief tour. He'll be in Salt Lake City September 27th and then he came in Missoula to performing on Monday, September 28th before moving on to Spokane on September 29th.
The tickets for the Missoula show will go on sale next week on August 14th.