Bryan Adams is a legendary Canadian rock singer-songwriter, photographer, and social activist. With ten studio albums and nearly 60 million records sold worldwide, he has recorded around 30 hit singles, earning a Grammy, an MTV Video Music Award, and an American Music Award. Adams’s music has been featured in over 100 film and TV soundtracks, and he has won 18 Juno Awards. Honored as the Canadian Recording Industry Association’s Artist of the Decade in 1990, he was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2006. Recognized for his philanthropy, he has supported numerous global charities and made history as the first Western artist to perform in Karachi, Pakistan, to raise funds for underprivileged children’s education. Beyond music, Adams is an acclaimed photographer, using his art to support cancer research. He continues to tour worldwide, leaving a lasting impact on both music and social causes.