NEW DELHI: In the music universe full of icons and shooting stars, veteran singer Bryan Adams says he is like “a space station” floating with an aim to stay relevant.
The 58-year-old Canadian singer, who has all-time hits like “Summer of ’69”, “Heaven”, “When you’re gone”, “Cloud number nine” and “(Everything I do) I do it for you” to his credit, says it is impossible to maintain the stardom and musicians should focus on coming up with tunes which resonate with every era.
“There are artistes that will last for a long time, and there are artistes that are shooting stars and burn bright for a moment. That’s the way it is. I’m more like one of those space stations that floats along and every now and then an astronaut pops out and says ‘hi’,” Adams said in an email interview.
The singer will soon be performing in India as a part of his ‘Ultimate’ tour. The concerts are lined up in support of his 21-track album, ‘Ultimate’, which released in November last year.
The Ultimate Tour is brought to the country by ENIL.
The tour will kick-start in Ahmedabad on October 9 and wrap up in New Delhi on October 14. Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru are also included on the jaunt.
Adams says he loves coming to India and is excited for his fifth concert tour in the country. (AGENCIES)