Bryan Adams: Live at Slane Castle

Bryan Adams: Live at Slane Castle

5.9

Dec 11 2001

1h 29m

Music

Set at the base of a historic castle in Ireland, Bryan Adams: Live At Slane Castle brings fans a night of unforgettable rock 'n' roll. Shot the evening of August 26, 2000, Live At Slane Castle finds Adams soaring on performances of his chart-topping hits.

Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams

Self (Vocals / Bass)

Keith Scott

Keith Scott

Self (Vocals / Guitar)

Mickey Curry

Mickey Curry

Self (Vocals / Drums)

Melanie C

Melanie C

Self - Guest

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