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Having wowed audiences earlier in Dubai, Bryan promises to recreate his signature styled fast paced concert to fans in Dubai. He will be coming to Dubai with a five-piece band as a part of his forthcoming 2004 world tour and will be performing in Amman in Jordan as well.
Padma.S. Coram of the Talent Brokers said: "We are extremely delighted to bring Bryan back to Dubai as a part of the DSF festivities and are expecting an amazing show."
With a career spanning over 25 years and worldwide album sales exceeding 75 million copies, Bryan is a surprisingly simple and down-to-earth person. His live performances have benefited numerous charities with campaigns that have saved rainforests, provided help to the needy and creating whale sanctuaries. A renowned photographer, Bryan has also had photo assignments for magazines such as Vogue, Elle and Marie Claire.
Bryan Adams Dubai Concert is being presented by the Talent Brokers (Events) and tickets are priced at Dh175 (regular standing and seating) and Dh400 (VIP). For more information call the Bryan Adams hotline at 04- 391 3465.
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