April 23, 2025, 11:21 am
Canadian rock icon Bryan Adams is set to electrify North American venues on his expansive tour, with multiple Canadian dates promising fervent crowds and arena excitement. The tour marks his busiest return in years as fans prepare for a rock ‘n’ roll revival.
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Bryan Adams is setting forth on an extensive run of Canadian concert dates later this year. The Summer of '69 singer has announced plans to perform 19 dates across the country as part of his Roll With the Punches tour.
It has been 45 years since CanRock hero Bryan Adams released his self-titled debut album, and at this point, he seems content to just roll with the punches across North America. The North American leg of the Roll With The Punches Tour, announced Wednesday, marks the hitmaker’s biggest outing in...
Canadian rocker Bryan Adams is set to embark on his 'biggest tour in years' with a 40-date arena run North America as part of his Roll With the Punches tour.
The Canadian leg begins in Kamloops on Sept. 11 and rolls through cities such as Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax throughout September and October
Bryan Adams has added a Calgary date for his 2025 Roll with the Punches tour. Adams will play the Scotiabank Saddledome on Sept. 26 as part of one his biggest North American tours in years. The 40-date tour kicks off Sept. 11 in Kelowna, B.C. and will include stops in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto,...
TORONTO — Bryan Adams is setting forth on an extensive run of Canadian concert dates later this year. The “Summer of ’69” rock singer has announced plans to perform 19 dates across the country as part of his Roll With the Punches tour. The Canadian leg begins in Kamloops, B.C. on Sept. 11...
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