Bryan Adams opens up on first visit to Mumbai in 1993
Bryan Adams opens up on first visit to Mumbai in 1993
Bryan Adams was accorded a warm welcome to the city on his arrival for the first time since 2018, as he started with `Kick Ass` and `Please Forgive Me` but not talking about one of the first times he came to Mumbai
Bryan Adams recalled the first time he with troupe performed in Mumbai nobody came to pick them up at the airport.
It was 1993, and the Canadian singer-songwriter shared, “There was nobody to pick us up at the airport, so he took a cab with Keith (Scott). After some time, the driver stopped, and we asked him what had happened. He looked at him and pointed ahead – an elephant was falling asleep on the road.
Whenever Adams shares this story with his friends, they always respond, “Yeah, right.”
He went on to share that this is how it used to be, but he’s not sure if it’s the same anymore in India. He loves the memory, and those are the things that keeps him coming back to India. This trip has been so wonderful.”
He performed at the NESCO Centre in Goregaon to a packed arena, delighting the crowd with fan favourites like ‘Heaven’ and ‘Summer of 69’, and even ‘Whats Love Got To Do With It’ and ‘Blue Suede Shoes’.
News Edit KV Raman
Bryan Adams opens up on first visit to Mumbai in 1993
Bryan Adams was accorded a warm welcome to the city on his arrival for the first time since 2018, as he started with `Kick Ass` and `Please Forgive Me` but not talking about one of the first times he came to Mumbai
Bryan Adams recalled the first time he with troupe performed in Mumbai nobody came to pick them up at the airport.
It was 1993, and the Canadian singer-songwriter shared, “There was nobody to pick us up at the airport, so he took a cab with Keith (Scott). After some time, the driver stopped, and we asked him what had happened. He looked at him and pointed ahead – an elephant was falling asleep on the road.
Whenever Adams shares this story with his friends, they always respond, “Yeah, right.”
He went on to share that this is how it used to be, but he’s not sure if it’s the same anymore in India. He loves the memory, and those are the things that keeps him coming back to India. This trip has been so wonderful.”
He performed at the NESCO Centre in Goregaon to a packed arena, delighting the crowd with fan favourites like ‘Heaven’ and ‘Summer of 69’, and even ‘Whats Love Got To Do With It’ and ‘Blue Suede Shoes’.
News Edit KV Raman