Rock legend to play intimate acoustic show in Scots city
A ROCK legend has announced an intimate acoustic show in a Scots city.
Bryan Adams will be playing the biggest stages in the UK this year to celebrate the release of his new album, Roll with the Punches.


But before he embarks on his world tour, the 65-year-old will stop by Inverness this spring.
The Canadian icon will perform his live album Bare Bones at Eden Court on Friday, April 25.
The tickets cost £72.50 each and bookings will be limited to eight per customer.
The pre-sale for Eden Court Friends members takes place tomorrow at 9am, while general sale begins on Friday, February 28 at 9am.
In May, the Everything I Do singer will perform a string of dates in the UK with two in Scotland.
His first stop north of the border will be in Aberdeen, as he is set to play the P&J Live on May 11.
After a brief stop in the granite city, it’s a trip to Glasgow where Adams will perform at the OVO Hydro, on May 13.
But his tour doesn’t stop there, after a three-show stint in Scotland, he’s headed back down to England to complete his trip.
The rest of his tour will see Adams play venues in Spain, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Croatia, and Finland.
Born in Kingston, Ontario, the rocker has one brother and his parents were Brits who came to Canada from Plymouth in the 1950s.
He got into music by sitting in for cover bands and was a temporary vocalist for the band Sweeney Todd aged 15.
In 1978 he signed to A&R for one dollar and started recording music, before releasing a self-titled debut album in 1980, working with fellow songwriter Jim Vallance.
Adams is best known for his tracks Summer Of ’69, Heaven, (Everything I Do) I Do It For You and Run To You.
Everything I Do was written for the 1991 movie Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, starring Kevin Costner, and the single was at Number One for several weeks in countless countries.
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‘Always has and always will be my hero’ – Barry Ferguson’s sons react to their dad’s stunning Rangers appointment
NO-ONE will be prouder when Barry Ferguson manages Rangers for the first time against Kilmarnock tomorrow night than his nearest and dearest.
And that includes his sons Connor and Kyle, two young men who had the privilege of a front row seat at times as Ferguson won five league titles for the Ibrox men as a player.

Kyle has followed his dad’s footsteps into pro football, where he once played alongside his cousin Lewis for the Rangers academy.
Lewis, the son of Barry’s older brother – and another Gers legend – Derek, has since gone on to find fame and fortune with Bologna out in Serie A.
But Kyle is piecing together an interesting career too – after spells studying out in New York state, he’s had spells at Clyde and in Swedish football and now plays as a centre half for National League side Rochdale.
He took to social media last night to say: “Proud. Always has and always will be my hero.”
Older brother Connor, another massive Ibrox fan, said simply: “Unreal” adding a light blue emoji to his post.
Kyle has previously spoken about what a big help his dad has been throughout his career.
He said: “He always says he’s my biggest fan but also my biggest critic which is true because I could play the best game of my life and he’d be like ‘aye you played alright but what about this mistake here’, which is really good because it keeps me grounded as well.
“Obviously he’ll come to games, when I was playing regularly at Altrincham he came down for my debut and two or three games after that.
“All the way through my life he’s been there to give me advice. Maybe sometimes I think I’m right but obviously he’s the one that’s been through it all and played in the Champions League at the age I am just now so I take it on board. But the information he’s given me and the wee tips are invaluable.”
Barry is due to meet the media for the first time in his new role this afternoon.
In an initial Rangers TV interview released last night, he insisted there ARE good players in this team.
“It is my job to get a kick out of this group of players because, when I watched them, I think there are really good players there.
“It was a job I couldn’t turn down.
“To be honest, I thought it would never come.”

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