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It's my fifth India tour: Bryan Adams to run to you in October

Bryan Adams talks to us not only about his music but also about his love of photography

Mathures Paul Published 29.09.18, 02:58 PM
Bryan Adams

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Cangshan mountain is recognised as a global geo park by Unesco because of its unique landscape and biodiversity

Cangshan mountain is recognised as a global geo park by Unesco because of its unique landscape and biodiversity Photo: Sudeshna Banerjee

Bryan Adams's raspy vocals still fire on all cylinders. He is like an Alfa Romeo or a Chevrolet Corvette. The 58-year-old doesn’t care that his music is in the realms of dad rock now. His oeuvre contains the stuff one would still listen to while cruising down a freeway, perhaps in a classic automobile. Adams has had the longest unbroken run at number one in the UK with (Everything I Do) I Do It for You, which spent 16 consecutive weeks there in 1991.

India is no stranger to him because he has been here several times. Here, almost every song of the Canadian singer-songwriter is a hit. So it makes perfect sense that the man will be on a five-date tour of India in October. He will be here as part of the Ultimate Tour in support of his compilation album, Ultimate, which has 19 classics — including (Everything I Do) I Do It for You, Please Forgive Me, 18 Til I Die and Run To You — and two new tracks — Ultimate Love and Please Stay.

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While he remains a big draw on the concert circuit, he has also devoted much of his time to photography - frames on British war veterans injured in Afghanistan and Iraq and the Queen posing near muddy rubber boots. He has trained his camera on countless celebrities, from Cindy Crawford to Michael J. Fox, Amy Winehouse to Priyanka Chopra.

Here’s what Bryan Adams told t2oS over email ahead of his October date.

Bryan Adams's raspy vocals still fire on all cylinders. He is like an Alfa Romeo or a Chevrolet Corvette. The 58-year-old doesn’t care that his music is in the realms of dad rock now. His oeuvre contains the stuff one would still listen to while cruising down a freeway, perhaps in a classic automobile. Adams has had the longest unbroken run at number one in the UK with (Everything I Do) I Do It for You, which spent 16 consecutive weeks there in 1991.

India is no stranger to him because he has been here several times. Here, almost every song of the Canadian singer-songwriter is a hit. So it makes perfect sense that the man will be on a five-date tour of India in October. He will be here as part of the Ultimate Tour in support of his compilation album, Ultimate, which has 19 classics — including (Everything I Do) I Do It for You, Please Forgive Me, 18 Til I Die and Run To You — and two new tracks — Ultimate Love and Please Stay.

While he remains a big draw on the concert circuit, he has also devoted much of his time to photography - frames on British war veterans injured in Afghanistan and Iraq and the Queen posing near muddy rubber boots. He has trained his camera on countless celebrities, from Cindy Crawford to Michael J. Fox, Amy Winehouse to Priyanka Chopra.

Here’s what Bryan Adams told t2oS over email ahead of his October date.

Taylor Swift performs with Bryan Adams

Taylor Swift performs with Bryan Adams Agencies

Taylor Swift performs with Bryan Adams

Taylor Swift performs with Bryan Adams Agencies

Priyanka Chopra (for Guess)

Priyanka Chopra (for Guess) Sourced by The Telegraph

Priyanka Chopra (for Guess)

Priyanka Chopra (for Guess) Sourced by The Telegraph

Adams, the photographer

Adams, the photographer

Adams, the photographer

Adams, the photographer

Adams, the photographer

Adams, the photographer

Adams, the photographer

Adams, the photographer

Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse Sourced by The Telegraph

Adams with his portrait of Mick Jagger

Adams with his portrait of Mick Jagger Sourced by The Telegraph

The Queen

The Queen Sourced by The Telegraph

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