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Photos: Rock star Bryan Adams conducts historic visit to Giza Pyramids following GEM performance

Fresh off a show-stopping performance at the Grand Egyptian Museum, Canadian rock icon Bryan Adams took a deep dive into history this Saturday.

Following his Friday night concert, the “Summer of ’69” singer headed to the Giza Plateau with his family for an intimate encounter with the world’s last remaining ancient wonder.

The legendary musician was greeted by tourism officials who granted him the VIP treatment, but the real star of the show was the Great Pyramid itself.

Adams and his family ventured deep inside Pyramid, with the rocker reportedly being blown away by the sheer scale and the ancient engineering that makes the structure a global masterpiece.

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In addition to viewing the towering monuments, Adams explored intricate subterranean tombs located within the necropolis.

The family explored the Tomb of Seshemnefer IV, a hidden gem of the Old Kingdom. Adams was seen admiring the remarkably preserved wall carvings, which offer a vivid “high-definition” look into daily life thousands of years ago.

The visit culminated at the Great Sphinx, where Adams demonstrated a profound interest in Egyptology. He engaged extensively with his guides, inquiring into the technical complexities involved in carving the massive monolith from a single limestone outcrop.

He also took a moment to learn about the high-tech conservation efforts currently underway to protect the Sphinx from rising groundwater, ensuring the monument stays safe for future generations.

To wrap up the day, the rockstar’s family took a moment to capture some unforgettable photos against the backdrop of the Sahara.

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