
Bryan Adams hopes there will be another Live Aid to help the earthquake and tsunami survivors in Japan.
The Canadian rocker who was a part of 1985’s Live Aid supergig and has since performed at a number of big-name charity concerts says he’s waiting by the phone to get the call to be part of a show to help raise funds for relief in Japan.
“I’m wondering when someone is going to put something together for Japan,” Adams said.
“It would be great if the rock community
got together for Japan because Japan has given so much to all the rockers over the years. Everybody has spent time there.”
Japan was hit by a devastating earthquake and tsunami earlier this month.
Meanwhile, Adams who recently announced he’s to be a first time father is to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The 51-year-old rocker will receive the accolade in an induction ceremony on March 21 in front of the Musician’s Institute at Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles.
His website made the announcement last Wednesday, adding, “Everyone is welcome to attend!”
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