Rock legend Bryan Adams put on an unforgettable show in Gurugram on Friday.
The iconic musician performed last night at the Backyard Sports Club in Gurugram, delivering a performance that profoundly resonated with his fans.
This event was part of his So Happy It Hurts India Tour and attracted a sold-out crowd of 15,000 eager spectators wanting to see the legendary singer-songwriter live.
At 65 years old, the artist enthralled the crowd with a nearly two-hour concert packed with energetic hits and emotionally powerful ballads. The setlist was a thoughtfully arranged journey through four decades of musical mastery. The concert began with Kick-Ass, a track from his newest album So Happy It Hurts.
Adams then skillfully moved through a selection of fan favourites, including timeless hits like Summer of '69, Run to You, and Can’t Stop This Thing We Started, alongside moving ballads such as Please Forgive Me and All For Love.
The crowd's excitement remained high, with fans enthusiastically singing along, creating a vibrant atmosphere that matched the performance's energy. In a special twist, the concert was personalised by incorporating songs requested by fans. Requests were gathered from both online entries and signs held up by concertgoers.
A standout moment of the night happened when Adams strolled through the audience during the performance, serenading fans from near the sound console.