Bryan
Adams
is
truly
18
till
he
dies.
He
proved
it
when
his
Delhi
concert
was
unceremoniously
cancelled
on
Tuesday.
Instead
of
sulking,
he
immediately
got
down
to
working
out
a
fresh
date
for
the
Delhi
concert.
Rather
than
sulk
over
the
spilt
rain.
Says
Suniel
Shetty
who
organized
the
Bryan
Adams
concerts,
"He's
definitely
coming
back
to
Delhi.
We
won't
disappoint
his
fans.
I
didn't
know
Bryan
before
he
came
to
India
for
the
current
concerts.
He's
a
really
chilled-out
guy.
Truly
18
forever
at
heart.
No
one
was
shedding
tears
over
the
cancelled
concert."
It
was
a
Save
The
Children
endeavour
that,
alas,
could
not
be
saved
from
the
rains.
A
heavy
downpour
washed
away
Bryan
Adams's
live
concert
in
Delhi
on
Tuesday.
But
Suniel
seemed
unperturbed.
Speaking
from
Delhi
on
Tuesday
afternoon
he
said,
"We're
in
the
process
of
setting
a
new
date
for
the
Delhi
concert.
Bryan
performs
in
Hyderabad.
Then
he
heads
for
Bangladesh
and
Nepal.
We'll
set
a
new
date
for
Delhi
concert
as
soon
as
he
finishes
his
other
commitments."
Looking
at
the
positive
side
of
the
fiasco,
Suniel
says,
"Good
that
the
rains
happened
before
the
Delhi
concert.
Imagine
if
it
had
happened
during
the
concert.
All
of
Bryan's
musical
equipment
would've
been
destroyed.
It
isn't
such
a
loss,
really.
We
will
set
a
date
for
the
Delhi
concert
at
the
earliest."
Story first published: Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 12:59 [IST]