Bryan Adams has announced that Live At The Royal Albert Hall, a series of concerts recorded live at the historic London venue, will be released as a box set via BMG.
The box set features three concerts where the singer/songwriter performed his iconic albums, Cuts Like A Knife, Into The Fire and Waking Up The Neighbours, recorded in their entirety over three nights in May 2022.
Live at the Royal Albert Hall includes 35 live songs, a Blu-ray of all the performances, and a 32-page photo book featuring exclusive images from the three-night stand.
The Box Set is available in 3CD and 4LP with Blu-Ray DVD.
Scheduled for release on December 8, this music collection is available for pre-order at https://bryanadams.lnk.to/RoyalAlbertHallBoxSetWE
Live at the Royal Albert Hall box set tracklist:
CD 1: Cuts Like a Knife (Night 1)
The Only OneTake Me BackThis TimeI'm ReadyWhat's It Gonna BeDon't Leave Me LonelyLet Him KnowThe Best Was Yet To ComeCuts Like a KnifeStraight From The Heart
CD 2: Into the Fire (Night 2)
Into the FireHeat of the NightVictim of LoveAnother DayNative SonOnly the Strong SurviveRebelRemembrance DayHearts on FireHome Again
CD 3: Waking Up the Neighbours (Night 3)
Is Your Mama Gonna Miss Ya?Hey Honey - I'm Packin' You In!Can't Stop This Thing We StartedThought I'd Died and Gone to HeavenNot GuiltyVanishingHouse ArrestDo I Have to Say the Words?There Will Never Be Another TonightAll I Want is YouDepend on MeTouch the HandIf You Wanna Leave MeDon't Drop That Bomb on Me(Everything I Do) I Do It For You
(Photo: BMG)
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