Rod Stewart & Bryan Adams Concert Tickets
Known as the masters of music, Rod Stewart and Bryan Adams are coming together in a highly awaited combined concert. The talk of the two legends performing together has already shown its effect on the sale of the concert tickets.
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Where Rod Stewart is known as a prodigy of genres like pop, rock, blues-rock and hard rock, Bryan Adams is the star of rock genre. Both the star singers have worked with various popular labels and have given hits that took the world off their feet.
Rod Stewart
Born and brought up in London, 63 years old Roderick David Stewart popularly known as ‘Rod’ came up with his first single in Britain titled “Good Morning Little School Girl”, which failed to impress the people and the chart. In 1971 Rod came back with his all time hit “Every Picture Tells a Story” and “Reasons to Believe”/ “Maggie may”, since then Rod never looked back and grew as a solo star.
Some of the striking singles given by Rod that came as number one singles both in US and UK are “Maggie May: / “Reason to Belive” (1971), “You Wear It Well” (1972), “Sailing” (1975), “Tonight’s The Night” (1976), “I don’t want to talk about it” / “the first cut is the deepest” (1977), “do ya think I’m sexy” (1978), “Baby Jane” (1983), “Downtown Trains” (1990), “This Old Heart Of Mine” (1990), “Have I Told You Lately” (1993).
The song “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy” proved to be Rod’s life’s turning point. Rod had also given a hit single featuring Bryan Adams and Sting titled “All for Love”, the single was stamped as official soundtrack of the ‘The Three Musketeers’ movie. The fame and popularity gained by Rod made the entire Rod Stewart concert tickets sale a hot time of the season.







