Bryan Adams has tested positive for coronavirus.
The rocker was due to collaborate with H.E.R. for a performance of It’s Only Love, but was replaced by Keith Urban at Saturday night’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony.
A representative told Billboard the rocker had tested positive and is “fully vaccinated and has no symptoms at all”.
His performance was in honour of Tina Turner, who was inducted into the Hall as a solo artist. She was previously inducted alongside late ex-husband and collaborator Ike Turner in 1991.
Other performances included Mickey Guyton singing What’s Love Got to Do With It and Christina Aguilera belting out Nutbush City Limits.
Angela Bassett, who won an Academy Award for portraying Turner in the 1993 biopic ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It’, inducted the star.
Tina appeared virtually to accept the accolade with a short video from her residence in Sweden.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which also honoured JAY-Z, Foo Fighters, Carole King and more, will air on HBO from November 20.