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The co-headlining tour featuring rock legends Pat Benatar and Bryan Adams proved to be a masterclass in classic arena rock, delivering a double dose of nostalgia and undeniable energy. Far from relying on past glories, both artists showcased why their respective catalogs have stood the test of time, performing with the vigor of performers half their age. Opening the show, Pat Benatar and her husband/longtime collaborator Neil Giraldo commanded the stage. Benatar’s voice remains an instrument of ferocious power and unexpected emotional nuance. She tore through classics like "Heartbreaker" and "Treat Me Right," demonstrating a vocal control that few contemporary singers can match. The highlight of her set was an extended, theatrical rendition of "Love Is a Battlefield," which transformed the venue into a collective sing-along, proving the enduring resonance of her feminist-rock anthems. The chemistry between Benatar and Giraldo, whose guitar work is both raw and intricate, was the backbone of a stellar, unapologetic performance. Following the fiery energy of Benatar, Bryan Adams brought his signature brand of earnest, feel-good rock and roll. Adams is a charismatic and tireless performer, armed with only his guitar and his catalogue of stadium-sized hits. He instantly connected with the audience, offering up anthems that span four decades. From the driving beat of "Run to You" and the essential summer nostalgia of "Summer of '69," to the heartfelt balladry of "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You," Adams ensured every concert-goer left hoarse. His straightforward, no-frills rock approach served as the perfect counterpoint to Benatar's high-wattage theatrics, creating a balanced and thoroughly entertaining evening. The combination of Benatar's fierce vocal prowess and Adams's easygoing, anthemic sincerity made for an unforgettable night. This tour is a strong reminder that the best of classic rock is defined not just by powerful hooks, but by artists who genuinely love performing them. It’s a must-see for anyone seeking pure, unadulterated rock energy. Special thanks to Live Nation and VetTix.org for the opportunity to listen and share this with my daughter and son in law.
Karl, U.S. Navy (Veteran)
1971 - 1979
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