Bryan Adams has released his 15th studio album So Happy It Hurts

Bryan Adams has released his 15th studio album So Happy It Hurts
Bryan Adams has released his 15th studio album So Happy It Hurts. In an interview, the Canadian rock star talks about his return to the world's live stages, the positive power of music and what it's like to record almost all the instruments for an album yourself. We are also giving away three signed vinyl records from "So Happy It Hurts".

Bryan Adams is back with new songs and will be presenting his 15th studio album in mid-March 2022 and his first new record since the world hit "Shine A Light" from 2019. The 12 new songs on "So Happy It Hurts" (here on Spotify or here on Apple Music), which the Canadian world star wrote, recorded and produced almost single-handedly at his Warehouse Studio in Vancouver during the pandemic, fully meets the expectations of the fans. Classic Bryan Adams rock with a positive message and catchy melodies just waiting to be played live in front of an audience. At the beginning of 2022, Bryan Adams was back on the live stages of Europe for the first arena concerts (with a mask requirement) in Portugal, Spain and Switzerland - for the first time after a tour break of around two and a half years.
The Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams has also been a photographer for many years
He is returning to Germany for five concerts in November and December, when the "So Happy It Hurts Tour" for the new album finally stops here. His fans can look forward to the live premiere of the new songs and of course all the big hits from his incomparable rock career spanning more than 40 years. Kick Ass Rock at it's best: Bryan Adams should not be missed live in 2022.

Let There Be Guitar! The 15th studio album So Happy It Hurts was released on Friday March 11, 2022. The twelve new songs exude a lot of good vibes, celebrate life, individual freedom and spontaneity - above all everything that we have sorely missed in recent years.

The Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams has also been a photographer for many years. Now there is a show of his portraits in the Osthaus Museum in Hagen.

As a portrait photographer, Canadian rock musician Bryan Adams says it makes no difference whether he has a star or a homeless man in front of his camera. 


"In my eyes, people are just people," said the 62-year-old on Monday in Hagen , where a retrospective of his photographic work is currently on view. Although the different stories of people are interesting, "everyone has a different path in life," says Adams. "Who can say why someone ends up on stage and someone else on the street," Adams continues. "We are all human, we are all interesting.

The singer and songwriter, who has just released a new album ("So Happy It Hurts"), has been photographing show business icons for more than 20 years. For further photo series, he highlighted war-disabled soldiers or the homeless. Under the title "Exposed", around 180 photographs of him have been on display in Hagen's Osthaus Museum since the end of February - including large-format black-and-white portraits of stars such as Amy Winehouse, Kate Moss and Mick Jagger. 

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