Post by Steve on Jun 3, 2006 3:51:17 GMT 1
I found an article HERE about the gig tonight in Wales in the city of Brigend. This city has never had any concert this big before and they are looking for Bryan to "put them on the map" for other international stars.
I wanted to know where Bridgend is, so I found it on a MAP.
Full text of article:
Rocker Adams makes Bridgend debut
Canadian rock star Bryan Adams is expected to help draw a crowd of 15,000 to Bridgend on Friday night.
Adams, best known for his Robin Hood film theme (Everything I Do) I Do It For You, is playing at the Brewery Field as part of his European tour.
He is being supported by British singer Beverley Knight at the home of the Celtic Crusaders rugby league club.
The club's Ian Golden called it fantastic to land the show and said it could lead to more in future.
It is one of just six UK dates Adams is playing on his tour, and is the first time such a large concert has been staged in the town.
Mr Golden said: "When we heard Bryan Adams was touring, we put in a bid to say we could hold it and they chose us.
"It's fantastic news for us and who knows, we may hold other big concerts in the future after this one."
"I don't see why not, especially if this one is a success, which I've no doubt it will be.
ON THE MAP
"It's going to put Bridgend on the map for other international stars and I'm sure there will be people looking at this and if we do a good job here we hope others will be interested in coming."
Most tickets were sold before Friday, but some are still available.
"This is the biggest event we've had here and they've been setting up all week," said Mr Golden.
"There is a bar which must go along the width of the entire pitch and we've had to get 40 bar staff to make sure everyone can get served.
"It is an outdoor stadium and we've been blessed with the weather, especially after the last few weeks.
"God must be a Bryan Adams fan!"
Bridgend councillor Matthew Voisey called it excellent news for the area.
"The fact that Bryan Adams has chosen to play in Bridgend rather than in neighbouring Swansea or Cardiff demonstrates the area's potential," said Mr Voisey.
"Bridgend has been undergoing a multi-million pound regeneration over the last 10 years with pedestrianisation in the town centre, a state-of-the-art new bus station and fast, efficient rail and road links among the many developments that have taken place.
"I'm sure that local traders and the entertainment industry will welcome this significant boost and hope that it is the first of many such events."
The concert means the rugby league game planned on Sunday has had to move venue for the day to nearby Maesteg RFC.
The doors for the concert open at 1600 BST and various road closures have been put in place.
Story from BBC NEWS:
news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/wales/south_east/5038210.stm
Published: 2006/06/02 12:04:39 GMT
© BBC MMVI
I wanted to know where Bridgend is, so I found it on a MAP.
Full text of article:
Rocker Adams makes Bridgend debut
Canadian rock star Bryan Adams is expected to help draw a crowd of 15,000 to Bridgend on Friday night.
Adams, best known for his Robin Hood film theme (Everything I Do) I Do It For You, is playing at the Brewery Field as part of his European tour.
He is being supported by British singer Beverley Knight at the home of the Celtic Crusaders rugby league club.
The club's Ian Golden called it fantastic to land the show and said it could lead to more in future.
"The fact that Bryan Adams has chosen to play in Bridgend rather than in neighbouring Swansea or Cardiff demonstrates the area's potential."
~Councillor Matthew Voisey
~Councillor Matthew Voisey
It is one of just six UK dates Adams is playing on his tour, and is the first time such a large concert has been staged in the town.
Mr Golden said: "When we heard Bryan Adams was touring, we put in a bid to say we could hold it and they chose us.
"It's fantastic news for us and who knows, we may hold other big concerts in the future after this one."
"I don't see why not, especially if this one is a success, which I've no doubt it will be.
ON THE MAP
"It's going to put Bridgend on the map for other international stars and I'm sure there will be people looking at this and if we do a good job here we hope others will be interested in coming."
Most tickets were sold before Friday, but some are still available.
"This is the biggest event we've had here and they've been setting up all week," said Mr Golden.
"There is a bar which must go along the width of the entire pitch and we've had to get 40 bar staff to make sure everyone can get served.
"It is an outdoor stadium and we've been blessed with the weather, especially after the last few weeks.
"God must be a Bryan Adams fan!"
Bridgend councillor Matthew Voisey called it excellent news for the area.
"The fact that Bryan Adams has chosen to play in Bridgend rather than in neighbouring Swansea or Cardiff demonstrates the area's potential," said Mr Voisey.
"Bridgend has been undergoing a multi-million pound regeneration over the last 10 years with pedestrianisation in the town centre, a state-of-the-art new bus station and fast, efficient rail and road links among the many developments that have taken place.
"I'm sure that local traders and the entertainment industry will welcome this significant boost and hope that it is the first of many such events."
The concert means the rugby league game planned on Sunday has had to move venue for the day to nearby Maesteg RFC.
The doors for the concert open at 1600 BST and various road closures have been put in place.
Story from BBC NEWS:
news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/wales/south_east/5038210.stm
Published: 2006/06/02 12:04:39 GMT
© BBC MMVI