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Bryan Adams coming



STRUMMING AWAY: Bryan Adams

ROCK SENSATION Bryan Adams will surely feel at home in Bangalore.

The winner of 10 Grammy awards, 12 platinum hits and album sales exceeding 55 million copies worldwide,

Bryan will be back in the city for yet another concert, this time on February 5 at the Palace Grounds.

Promoted as the "Bryan Adams Third Time Lucky Live in Concert," the show has already elicited a huge interest in this part of the world.

Bryan first visited India in 2001 to promote his album "Best Of Me" and followed it up with "India Tour 2004," which included visits to Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.

Tickets for the concert are available at all Planet M outlets and select Reliance Webworld and Web Express outlets.

For the record, Bryan Adam's latest album Anthology is a two-CD collection of 33 classic hits spanning over 20 years and features three new recordings: "18 Till I Die" recorded live from Lisbon, "When You're Gone" with Pamela Anderson in her singing debut, and "So Far So Good."

Rasheed Kappan

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