is a definitive record of the Canadian rocker's raw, stripped-down performance energy, captured during his world tour in support of On a Day Like Today . Recorded on June 15 and 16, 2000, at the legendary Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan, the album showcases Adams returning to a power-trio format that emphasizes his roots in straightforward, guitar-driven rock. A Power Trio Performance
The performance features a career-spanning repertoire of 26 songs (on the DVD version), including global hits and deeper cuts: Bryan Adams: Live at the Budokan
The band maintained a striking visual identity by wearing matching white T-shirts and jeans while playing white instruments on a bare stage, a choice designed to let the lighting create dynamic patterns for the audience. Setlist Highlights is a definitive record of the Canadian rocker's
One of the most notable aspects of this performance is the minimalist arrangement. Bryan Adams abandoned high-production stage antics to perform as a three-piece band: : Lead vocals and bass guitar. Keith Scott : Lead guitar. Mickey Curry : Drums. Setlist Highlights One of the most notable aspects