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Rock legend Bryan Adams brings greatest hits tour home to Vancouver June 6

New album includes hits Run To You, Can’t Stop This Thing We Started and Summer of ’69
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Bryan Adams is taking his greatest hits Ultimate tour across Canada this summer finishing in Toronto on Aug. 3. Pretty Woman: The Musical, featuring songs Adams wrote with Jim Vallance, opens on Broadway Aug. 16.

IN CONCERT

What: Bryan Adams
Where: Rogers Arena
When: Wednesday, June 6
Tickets: livenation.com

Canadian rock legend Bryan Adams will feel at home when he brings his 13-date greatest-hits national tour to Rogers Arena on June 6.

The 58-year-old vegan Vancouverite is touring to support his current compilation, Ultimate, which includes hits Run To You, Can’t Stop This Thing We Started and Summer of ’69, among others.

The rocker turned photographer, activist and philanthropist and father of two — Mirabella Bunny and Lula Rosylea — sold out the first concert of the tour in Victoria without much advance press.

Reviews for Adams’s concerts usually wax effusive about his staying power and ability to still sell out arena bowls, and his rock- and love-anthems that for many, don’t get old.

After Adams’s recent show in Glasgow, Scotland’s Herald newspaper said the performer “was at the top of his game from start to finish . . . and his experience as a performer showed.”

The review said Adams acknowledged as he closed the show: “I think that is as close to magic we can get.”

Born in Kingston, Ont., Adams moved to Vancouver in the mid-1970s. He began his career as a background vocalist at the age of 17 and by late 1976 he had become vocalist for the band Sweeney Todd, which earlier that year snagged a No. 1 hit on Canadian music charts with the song Roxy Roller. Adams was the lead vocalist on the U.S. remake of the song.

By 1991, Adams would release the album Waking Up The Neighbours — featuring the hit song Everything I do, I do it for You — which would be a chart topper around the globe and hit No. 1 in both Germany and the U.K.

Adams has 20 Juno Awards from 56 nominations, 15 Grammy Award nominations, with one win, and three Academy Award nominations for songs he has written.

Adams has won the Order of Canada and the Order of B.C. for his contributions to music and charities. His charitable work includes Amnesty International, Greenpeace, PETA and Live Aid. His Bryan Adams Foundation, funded mostly by his photography projects, supports educational opportunities for children worldwide.

ceharnett@timescolonist.com

 

This article has been edited from its original form to focus on the Vancouver concert date.