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Bryan Adams delivered an electrifying performance at Wembley Stadium in 1996

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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In 1996, Bryan Adams lit up Wembley Stadium in front of 70,000 fans, delivering a show that would go down in history.

After his album 18 Til I Die hit No.1 in the UK, Bryan Adams was riding high on success. Just a few years earlier, his hit single Everything I Do (I Do It for You) ruled the charts for 18 weeks, making him a household name and setting the stage for an unforgettable career moment.

At Wembley, the night kicked off with the energetic single The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You, instantly sending the crowd into a frenzy. Over two hours, Adams took the audience on a journey through his greatest hits. Fans sang along to classics like Summer of ’69 and Run to You, and his dynamic cover of I Fought the Law added even more excitement to the performance.

While the high-energy rock anthems got everyone pumped, it was the ballads that truly connected with the crowd. The Grammy-nominated All for Love, recorded with Sting and Rod Stewart, ignited a massive singalong, and the show ended on a heartfelt note with Heaven. The defining moment of the night came when he performed Everything I Do (I Do It for You).

In a rare, intimate moment amidst the stadium’s roar, Adams began the song a cappella. With just a microphone in hand, he moved around the stage, inviting the audience to share in the magic. As fans raised their lighters and sang along, the energy built into an unforgettable, seven-minute rendition of the classic hit.

Reflecting on that iconic night in a 2016 interview, Adams described the performance as “the culmination of a lot of years and a lot of songs.” He recalled how his success, including 18 Til I Die topping the charts, led him to that moment at Wembley. With a playful grin, he admitted, “I might forget my lyrics—but I never forget where I started.”

Even though it was a major stadium show, Adams brought the energy of a small, intimate gig to the stage, reminding everyone why his live performances are so special. In a humorous twist, he later found out that the concert had been recorded for radio without his full awareness, eventually leading to the release of Wembley Live 1996.

Now, fans can look forward to more great shows as Adams gears up to return to the UK next year on his So Happy It Hurts tour, including three special nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

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