Keith Urban steps in for Bryan Adams after he tested positive for COVID-19
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Keith Urban steps in for Bryan Adams after he tested positive for COVID-19

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Bryan Adams was unable to perform during Saturday night's Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony after testing positive for COVID-19. COVID-19: Bryan Adams was unable to perform during Saturday night's Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony after testing positive for COVID-19; seen in 2019 Though Adams is said to be fully vaccinated and currently has 'no symptoms,' a test taken prior to the ceremony did come back positive. Saving the day: Keith Urban stepped in for Adams and helped H.E.R., Christina Aguilera, and Mickey Guyton pay homage to Tina Turner, who was inducted for the second time in her career; seen Saturday Cool couple: Keith Urban was joined by his wife Nicole Kidman at the ceremony, which was held in Cleveland, Ohio The song was originally recorded with Bryan Adams and made it onto his hit studio album, Reckless. Rocking out: Urban rolled out a few rock n' roll moves during the performance Fellow country star Mickey Guyton would followed up with a performance of the classic hit What's Love Got to Do With It, decked out in a denim jacket and a black leather dress, like Turner wore in the song's classic music video.

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