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LIVE REVIEW AND PHOTO GALLERY: Bryan Adams So Happy It Hurts Tour 2024

With special guest Dave Stewart Eurythmics Songbook at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ on March 16th, 2024

So Happy It Hurts! Actually, have you’ve been that happy? Hmm, but what is happiness? Oh, this is not philosophy homework, my bad. We are talking about damn rock music here! Oh yes, you can be so happy that it hurts if you are at a rock concert. And this particular one fits the bill. Bryan Adams currently is the midst of his extended So Happy It Hurts Tour in North America with special guest Dave Stewart Eurythmics Songbook performance. On a beautiful spring like evening in New Jersey it was our turn to crank up our happy thoughts and rock on to one the wonderful songs of Eurhythmics and Bryan Adams.

Written by Andris Jansons

As Dave Stewarts Eurythmics co-star Annie Lennox has said that she will not tour anymore it is up to Dave to carry on Eurythmics legacy and music via live shows. Just recently he has assembled a group of musicians and is touring with them to play Eurythmics classic hits on a tour that he calls Dave Stewart Eurythmics Songbook: Sweet Dreams 40th Anniversary Tour. The band’s sophomore studio album and the hit Sweet Dreams was released back in 1983 and brought the band worldwide fame.

Dressed in sparkling silver outfit and guitar strap engraved with two words “Sweet Dreams” Dave stepped on the stage with all female band members to the Eurythmics song I Need A Man taken from their sixth studio album Savage and followed with I Love You Like a Ball and Chain.

Of course the biggest ovations came for the most beloved songs like The Miracle Of Love, Here Comes The Rain Again and the one and only Sweet Dreams that properly closed their set.

I do remember Eurythmics as I was about ten years old when their music was all over the radio and TV. This performance was different from what I remember as emphasis in original music was on electronic sounds and here we had all the live instruments we would expect at rock music show. To me it felt more bluesy than original electronic versions. And I am not complaining about that, it was still an amazing show and there was an excellent performance by all in the band.

Dave’s Band on tour: Hannah Koppenburg — keys/MD, Indiara Sfair — harmonica, Yasmin Ogilvie — saxophone, Ellie East — drums, Julia Lamb — bass, Judith Hill — vocals, Vanessa Amorosi — vocals, Stevvi Alexander — vocals and Kaya Stewart — vocals.

Gallery of Dave Stewart Eurythmics Songbook performance below. Photography by Andris Jansons exclusive for S.L.R. Magazine. No reproductions allowed.

From here on this was Bryan Adams night. A car-like blimp floated over fans heads filling up everyone’s live social media feeds. A large screen on the stage showed random scenes happening around parked car (Bryan’s new album visual theme).

And while the tour bears the name of Bryan’s latest album, his set was a sheer celebration of his entire music career. Opening song Kick Ass and intro was from his latest work. Though it was quickly followed with Can’t Stop This Thing We Started and Somebody taken from Reckless and Waking Up The Neighbors respectively. Reckless, Bryan’s fourth studio album released in 1984, was the most played this night with Heaven, It’s Only Love, Run To You, Summer of’69 and my personal favorite Kids Wanna Rock.

Ok, personally I’m close bot net yet in my fifties, though as it sometimes seems like  my memory is starting to wander around, I am completely flabbergasted that Bryan is able to remember random songs from his 16 album collection and play them on demand without any rehearsal. Pardon if my memory fails me but Bryan played altogether four songs requested / asked by the audience, and not the biggest hits, some were deep cuts that I could not even remember hearing before.

A nice touch was inclusion of Tina Turner The Best into his rendition of It’s Only Love, the song he and Tina sang together and was nominated for the best duet back in time. Bryan closed out the evening with two solo performances of Straight From The Heart and All For Love.

Sometimes it’s hard to find the right words some time after the show, as you are still filled with all the excitement, though I’m not sure if this one will ever cool off. What an amazing evening of the great music and great performances.

Bryan as always had his longtime friend Keith Scott on lead guitar, backing vocals by his side as well as Mickey Curry on drums, backing vocals who is with him for the length of his musical career and Solomon Walker – bass, backing vocals and Gary Breit – keyboards, backing vocals.

Gallery of Bryan Adams performance below. Photography by Andris Jansons exclusive for S.L.R. Magazine. No reproductions allowed.

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Bryan Adams To Release “So Happy It Hurts (Super Deluxe)”

2CD Set Features Latest Studio Album Plus Re-Recordings Of Classic Hits Out October 28

On October 28th, acclaimed singer/songwriter Bryan Adams will release, So Happy It Hurts (Super Deluxe) – a 2CD set featuring his latest studio album. The package includes a second disc featuring 12 re-recorded classic hits paired with So Happy It Hurts. This is his fourth album release this year, the list of them is below:

– Classic (Parts 1&2) – a 2LP featuring 14 classic re-recordings and an exclusive etching.

– Pretty Woman – The Musical featuring 16 songs

– So Happy It Hurts featuring 12 new songs

Pre-order all products HERE.

So Happy It Hurts (Super Deluxe) 2CD Tracklisting

Disc 1

1. So Happy It Hurts

2. Never Gonna Rain

3. You Lift Me Up

4. I’ve Been Looking For You

5. Always Have, Always Will

6. On The Road

7. Kick Ass

8. I Ain’t Worth Shit Without You

9. Let’s Do This

10. Just Like Me, Just Like You

11. Just About Gone

12. These Are The Moments That Make Up My Life

Disc 2

13. Summer of ‘69

14. (Everything I Do) I Do It For You

15. Run To You

16. Heaven

17. Can’t Stop This Thing We Started

18. Cuts Like A Knife

19. Please Forgive Me

20. Straight From The Heart

21. When You’re Gone (ft. Melanie C)

22. Here I Am

23. Back To You

24. Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman

Classic 2LP Vinyl Tracklisting

1. Summer of ‘69

2. (Everything I Do) I Do It For You

3. Run To You

4. Heaven

5. Can’t Stop This Thing We Started

6. Cuts Like A Knife

7. Please Forgive Me

8. Straight From The Heart

9. Hidin From Love

10. When You’re Gone (ft. Melanie C)

11. Here I Am

12. When You Love Someone

13. Back To You

14. Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman

2022 CANADIAN TOUR DATES

8/31 – Credit Union Place – Summerside, PEI

9/1 – Avenir Centre – Moncton, NB

9/2 – Centre 200 – Sydney, NS

9/3 – Scotiabank Centre – Halifax, NS

9/5 – Bryan Adams Bare Bones – St. John’s, NFLD

9/6 – TD Station – Saint John, NB

9/7 – Amphithéâtre Cogeco – Trois-rivières, QC

9/9 – Place Festivalma – Alma, QC

9/10 – Centre Vidéotron – Quebec City, QC

9/12 – Bell Centre – Montreal, QC

10/5 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON

10/7 – Canadian Tire Centre – Ottawa, ON

10/8 – Rogers K-Rock Centre – Kingston, ON

10/11 – The Aud – Kitchener, ON

10/12 – Tribute Communities Centre – Oshawa, ON

10/14 – Meridian Centre – St. Catharine’s, ON

10/15 – TBC – London, ON

10/17 – Sudbury Arena – Sudbury, ON

10/18 – Peterborough Memorial Centre – Peterborough, ON

11/2 – Canada Life Centre – Winnipeg, MB

11/4 – Brandt Centre – Regina, SK

11/5 – Sasktel Centre – Saskatoon, SK

11/6 – Rogers Place – Edmonton, AB

11/8 – ENMAX Centre – Lethbridge, AB

11/9 – Scotiabank Saddledome – Calgary, AB

11/11 – Prospera Place – Kelowna, BC

11/12 – Rogers Arena – Vancouver, BC