Bryan Adams tests positive for COVID-19, pulls out of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame tribute – National
Canadian musician Bryan Adams ducked out of a scheduled efficiency on the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame on Saturday evening after testing constructive for COVID-19.
His administration workforce says Adams is totally vaccinated towards the virus and isn’t experiencing any signs.
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The rocker was to sing “It’s Solely Love,” a duet he recorded with Tina Turner, who was inducted into the Corridor of Fame on the ceremony.
As a substitute, Keith City took the stage with H.E.R. to carry out the 1984 hit.
Turner had beforehand joined the Corridor of Fame in 1991 as a part of Ike and Tina Turner, however this yr was inducted as a solo artist.
The 2021 class additionally consists of Jay-Z, Foo Fighters, Carole King, The Go-Gos and Todd Rundgren.
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