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A look back at the live performance of Canadian rockstar Bryan Adams recorded in London with the classic Summer of 69.

We have just arrived in 2025, but Bryan Adams invites you to return to 1969 with his great classic in a live version:

This version of “Summer of 69” was recorded at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London, during three evenings during which the Canadian rockstar performed the albums successively. Reckless (1984), 18 Till I Die (1996) and So Happy It Hurts (2022). Live At The Royal Albert Hall 2024, available since November, compiles these three albums, with their share of classics like “It's Only Love,” “The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You” and more recent tracks such as that “Always Have, Always Will. »

Live At The Royal Albert Hall 2024 is available

Here is the tracklist and cover:

  • Reckless
  1. One Night Love Affair
  2. Somebody
  3. Reckless
  4. Run To You
  5. Kids Wanna Rock
  6. Heaven
  7. Let Me Down Easy
  8. She's Only Happy When She's Dancing
  9. It's Only Love
  10. Long Gone
  11. Ain't Gonna Cry
  12. Summer of 69
  • 18 Till I Die
  1. 18 Till I Die
  2. Do To You
  3. Let's Make a Night To Remember
  4. (I Wanna Be) Your Underwear
  5. Star
  6. It Ain't A Party.. If You Can't Come Round
  7. You're Still Beautiful To Me
  8. I'll Always Be Right There
  9. We're Gonna Win
  10. I Think About You
  11. The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You
  12. Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?
  • So Happy It Hurts
  1. Kick Ass
  2. On The Road
  3. Just About Gone
  4. Let's Do This
  5. Just Like Me, Just Like You
  6. I've Been Looking For You
  7. Never Gonna Rain
  8. You Lift Me Up
  9. Always Have Always Will
  10. I Ain't Worth Shit Without You
  11. So Happy It Hurts
  12. These Are The Moments That Make Up My Life
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