Since Kingston-born Bryan Adams began the Canadian leg of his world tour one week ago, it’s not only the traditional media who have been writing rave reviews – concert goers are singing his praise as well.
A search on Twitter reveals unanimous thumbs up throughout the week by audiences from his first shows in Newfoundland, to his weekend performance in Halifax, to last night’s concert in Montreal.
Here are just some of the tweets addressed to Bryan Adams from concert goers…
Thanks for such a great show last night in Halifax. We took our kids, their first gig. A night they will always remember! (@novascotiadino)
Still flying high from the @bryanadams concert in Hali last night, best I’ve been too! Bryan and Keith, best guitar players I’ve seen! (@its_socriminal)
we enjoyed every moment! Great show, Halifax welcomes you any time! (@StaciMacAskill)
Reliving @bryanadams performance of “Heaven” last night. Still getting goosebumps. #crazy #musicislfe (@lamackinnon)
Thanks for a Wicked show last night! You totally rocked Halifax! (@kimberleyparks)
Thank you for another spectacular show! Was my 6th time seeing you & still cant get enough. Enjoy your cross Can. Trip (@andreanfennell)
Amazing concert last night in Halifax. Band was awesome & his voice was dead on. He didn’t miss a note & sang hit after hit! (@The_Shankler)
@bryanadams rocked the house off of #Halifax tonight! Perfect way to end a great weekend! (@mssarahbond)
Great show. Have seen you six times and you never disappoint. Have a great tour and thanks for the great music. (@parrot29)
Unreal show at the Metro Centre tonight… Played for two and a half hours and every song was a classic #CanadianLegend (@SmithJay21)
No auto tune, no dancers.. just good music @bryanadams was awesome (@MrakulousMark)
The @bryanadams show was amazing tonight. Halifax was rockin’! (@wendymunro)
Had a wonderful time. Feet sore from dancing, arms tired from clapping and voice scratchy from singing and cheering! (@SneakandOscar)
The singer / song-writer was born in Kingston in 1959, and last December released a video entitled “Merry Christmas” that features home movies of him, his younger brother and the rest of his family in Kingston back in 1961.
He will appear in concert at the K-Rock Centre in Kingston on May 2, 2012.
For more information, visit the K-Rock Centre website.
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Photos: (top) BryanAdams.com | (lower) Kingston Herald on Instagram