Bryan Adams added an unexpected collaboration to his Detroit concert on August 15, inviting Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo to join him for a performance of Stevie Wonder’s classic Superstition.
The surprise took place at Little Caesars Arena during Adams’ Roll With the Punches Tour. Benatar and Giraldo are serving as special guests on the current U.S. run, and the Detroit show gave the three musicians a chance to share the stage for something outside their usual sets.
Together, they performed Superstition, one of Wonder’s best-known recordings. Originally released in 1972, the song became a defining hit in his catalog and has remained a popular choice for live covers across generations of rock, pop and soul performers.
Adams’ 2026 U.S. tour continues the promotion of his album Roll With the Punches. Benatar and Giraldo have joined him for a series of arena dates, including stops in Buffalo, Detroit and Milwaukee.
The Detroit collaboration gave fans a rare combination of three longtime rock performers tackling a song closely associated with the city’s musical history.







