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A run-in with customs at Cairo airport has left Grammy Award winning rock musician Bryan Adams annoyed, after a border agent scrawled a number on the Canadian's prize guitar in paint marker.
For the second time in a month, Bryan Adams says he has tested positive for COVID-19, announcing the news in an Instagram post published Thursday and saying he was heading to the hospital as a result.
Adams was due to headline Perth's RAC Arena on Sunday night but a "large blockage of fat, grease and rags" in the sewers forced the Canadian rock star to abandon the gig.
Bryan Adams recently revealed the true meaning behind the lyrics of his 1985 pop rock hit, "Summer Of '69", and it involves his first guitar.
Adams, best known for his hits “18 Till I Die,” “ (Everything I Do) I Do it For You,” and “Please Forgive Me,” said his problems with customs had begun on his arrival at Cairo airport.
Bryan Adams was forced to cancel a show in Western Australia due to a blocked sewer at the concert venue.
Fans had a lengthy wait before being informed at 9pm, Adams' stage time, that the show was called off due to the "risk of sewage backing up within the venue toilets, posing a potential public ...
Bryan Adams was forced to send 16,000 fans home after his Perth concert was cancelled due to a ...
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