Bryan Adams Thanks India With A 'Magical' Image of His Silhouette In The Middle of Dust And Smoke in Gurugram

Bryan Adams concluded his three-city India tour with the Gurugram concert on Sunday evening. His fans in India, still hungover, are crooning 'Summer of 69', '18 Till I Die' and all of the 58-year-old singer's songs.

Bryan Adams Gurugram Concert (Image credit: Instagram/BryanAdams)

New Delhi, October 15: Bryan Adams concluded his three-city India tour with the Gurugram concert on Sunday evening. His fans in India, still hungover, are crooning 'Summer of 69', '18 Till I Die' and all of the 58-year-old singer's songs. While his fans can't thank him enough for having returned to India and performed in three cities back to back, Bryan has himself taken to the social media to thank Indians for the concerts in Mumbai, Hyderabad and Gurugram. Bryan Adams Arrives in India and It Feels Like the 'Summer of 69' – View Pics.

Bryan posted a picture of his reflection in the middle of the Delhi smog as the spotlight falls from behind him. "New Delhi, India, You were incredible tonight. In this photo, if you look carefully you can see my shadow silhouetted in the dust and smoke of the venue over the audience. I’ve never seen that before. Magical India. Namaste," Bryan wrote as he shared the image.

Here's his Instagram post.

At Gurugram’s Leisure Valley Park on Sunday, the 58-year-old sang cult numbers like ‘Can’t Stop This Thing We Started’, ‘Summer of ’69’, ‘Everything I Do I Do It For You’ and many others, to a frenzied audience. He appreciated the weather in Delhi, complimented the audiences’ singing skills, thanked those who were waving Canadian flags and said, “Yes! For those who don’t know, I am Canadian!” Don't Get into Music to Just Become Famous: Bryan Adams

In Mumbai, Bryan met music maestro A R Rahman and his son for lunch post the Mumbai concert. The Canadian singer-songwriter performed at Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla complex on Friday night, where he enthralled the audience with his chartbuster singles.

The concerts are lined up in support of his 21-track album, ‘Ultimate’, which released in November last year.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Oct 15, 2018 02:17 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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