Bryan Adams: Live At The Budokan Apr 2026
The band maintained a striking visual identity by wearing matching white T-shirts and jeans while playing white instruments on a bare stage, a choice designed to let the lighting create dynamic patterns for the audience. Setlist Highlights
One of the most notable aspects of this performance is the minimalist arrangement. Bryan Adams abandoned high-production stage antics to perform as a three-piece band: : Lead vocals and bass guitar. Keith Scott : Lead guitar. Mickey Curry : Drums. Bryan Adams: Live at the Budokan
is a definitive record of the Canadian rocker's raw, stripped-down performance energy, captured during his world tour in support of On a Day Like Today . Recorded on June 15 and 16, 2000, at the legendary Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan, the album showcases Adams returning to a power-trio format that emphasizes his roots in straightforward, guitar-driven rock. A Power Trio Performance The band maintained a striking visual identity by
The performance features a career-spanning repertoire of 26 songs (on the DVD version), including global hits and deeper cuts: Keith Scott : Lead guitar