REVIEW & 360 PHOTO: Bryan Adams Get Up gig is Straight From The Heart
At one point - over two hours and 32 songs in - he was having so much fun he looked like he wasn't going to leave the stage at all.
360 PHOTO: Bryan Adams fans spectacularly light up Sheffield Arena with their mobile phones - look all around in our amazing 360 degree photo CLICK HERENo, the additional set list wasn't scripted. It wasn't staged.
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Hide AdLike one of his parting classics it was Straight From The Heart as an impromptu thanks to the enthusiastic all-singing and dancing crowd, in the city where he revealed fans first sung his lyrics back to him on stage, at the then Sheffield Polytechnic.
This felt like a homecoming for the Canadian, who actually does have Yorkshire roots - his mum and grandparents were from Huddersfield.
Sheffield has special place in his heart as the home of his close pal and song king Eliot Kennedy - he described him on stage as 'one of Sheffield's finest' . He has helped Adams to write many of his hits, including When You're Gone and Back To You. We got them too.
But he didn't just light up the Arena with his songs, more of that in a moment, he also put on a spectacular visual show, with dazzling lights, huge screens, cleverly mixing live shots with old and new music videos.
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Hide AdThe most jaw-dropping effect of all was with the help of the 10,000-plus crowd, when he got every one of them to turn on their phone lights - it used to be lighters - to transform the venue into an amazing twinkling galaxy of mobiles.
But that's what he does. He connects with his audience - whether touching emotions with his tunes or getting a pretty girl in the crowed to stand up and dance in the spotlight, which also encouraged a bald, big bellied guy sat near her to open his shirt and join in. Nice.
From the moment Adams stepped on stage, strapped on and cranked up his Gibson guitar the hits kept on coming and it was relentless.
With arguably the best raspy gravel vocals on the planet, he treated fans to a rock solid and passionate performance with all the charm and charisma of the natural showman he is, complete with ear-to-ear smile..
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Hide AdHe belted out new rock and roll tracks from latest album Get Up and all the big career anthems, not least of all Summer Of 69, Cuts Like A Knife, Heaven, 18 Till I Die, his Robin Hood theme chart topper, of course, Everything I Do (I Do It For You) and blistering opening song, which really set the pace for the night, Run To You.
Run back soon Bryan.
SET LIST: SHEFFIELD ARENA, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2016
Do What Ya Gotta Do
Can't Stop This Thing We Started
Don't Even Try
Run to You
Go Down Rockin'
Heaven
Kids Wanna Rock
It's Only Love
This Time
You Belong to Me
Summer of '69
When You're Gone (solo acoustic)
(Everything I Do) I Do It for You
On a Day Like Today
If Ya Wanna Be Bad Ya Gotta Be Good
Back to You
Somebody
Play Video
I'll Always Be Right There (acoustic)
Please Forgive Me
Cuts Like a Knife
18 til I Die
The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You
Encore:
Brand New Day
C'mon Everybody / All Shook Up (Eddie Cochran cover) (Elvis cover)
She Knows Me (solo acoustic)
Straight From the Heart (solo acoustic)
Into the Fire (solo acoustic)
All for Love (Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting cover) (solo acoustic)
Lonely Nights (solo acoustic, audience request)
I'm Ready (acoustic, audience request)
Remember (solo acoustic)