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Bryan Adams Wows Delhi with Timeless Hits and Electric Showmanship

December 13, 2024: Bryan Adams delivered an unforgettable night in New Delhi as part of his So Happy It Hurts tour, captivating fans with his timeless music and magnetic performance. For nearly two hours, the 65-year-old Canadian rock legend proved why he remains a global icon, with a setlist featuring classics like Summer of ’69 and (Everything I Do) I Do It for You.

Dressed in a sleek black outfit, guitar in hand, Adams kicked off the show with his signature charm and a voice as powerful as ever. From the first note, the energy was palpable. His resonant vocals and electrifying guitar riffs had the crowd on their feet, singing along with every song.

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One of the most memorable moments came during the romantic ballad Heaven. Adams stood center stage with his acoustic guitar, as the audience swayed in unison, arms raised, creating a breathtaking sea of lights. The connection between the artist and his fans was undeniable, capturing the essence of live music’s magic.

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The night hit a nostalgic peak with Summer of ’69, a track that transcends generations. The crowd erupted into cheers, singing every word with Adams. The atmosphere was electric, a shared celebration of music and memories.

Adams also gave his bandmates their moments to shine. Guitarist Keith Scott dazzled with flawless solos and even performed a jaw-dropping stunt, spinning his guitar mid-performance to the crowd’s delight. Drummer Pat Stewart added his own magic with riveting drum solos that heightened the night’s energy.

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Closing the concert with Straight from the Heart, Adams moved to the edge of the stage, creating an intimate moment with his audience. Surrounded by adoring fans, he promised to return to New Delhi—a sentiment met with thunderous applause from the Dilliwalas.

Bryan Adams didn’t just perform; he created an experience that will be etched in the hearts of fans for years to come.

Misha Bhatia

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