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Bryan Adams has announced a major UK and Ireland tour in 2024, which includes three special shows at the iconic Royal Albert Hall.

At each of those London dates, Adams will play one album in full: 1984'as Reckless , 1996's 18 Till I Die and last year's So Happy It Hurts, as well as a selection of his greatest hits.

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He follows those concerts with dates in Sheffield, Coventry, Cardiff, Belfast and Dublin.

Adams said: "Our last visit to the Royal Albert Hall was such a great series of shows, it was a no-brainer to want to come back and do it again.

"However this time we have a whole new perspective on how to make it work and with three different albums. The band and I are really looking forward to it!"

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Tickets for the shows go on general sale this Friday, October 13 at 9am via Ticketek .

A pre-sale starts on Thursday, October 12.

The full 2024 tour dates are as follows:

  • May 13 - Royal Albert Hall, London ( 18 Till I Die in full and other hits)
  • May 14 - Royal Albert Hall, London ( Reckless in full and other hits)
  • May 15 - Royal Albert Hall, London ( So Happy It Hurts in full and other hits)
  • May 17 - Building Society Arena, Coventry
  • May 18 - Utilita Arena, Sheffield
  • May 19 - Utilita Arena, Cardiff
  • May 21 - 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
  • May 22 - SSE Arena, Belfast, Ireland

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Bryan Adams announces UK tour and Royal Albert Hall residency

Each night at the London venue will see the legendary musician perform a different album in full

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Bryan Adams has announced a three-night residency at the Royal Albert Hall and UK dates for next year – purchase tickets for the tour here .

The ‘Summer of ’69’ musician will perform at the iconic London venue from May 13 to May 15, 2024, where he will perform one album in full each night – ’18 Til I Die’, ‘Reckless’ and ‘So Happy It Hurts’ – along with his greatest hits.

The Canadian music icon has also announced UK dates for his global ‘So Happy It Hurts’ tour, which will see Adams visit Coventry (May 17), Sheffield (18) and Cardiff (19) directly after his London run.

The tour also includes a show at Dublin’s 3Arena on May 21 and The SSE Arena in Belfast on May 22.

Tickets for London shows will go on general sale at 9am BST this Friday (October 13) from here . Fans can access the exclusive pre-sale at 9am BST on Thursday (October 12) by signing up here . Tickets for the remaining UK and Ireland shows can be purchased here .

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“Our last visit to the Royal Albert Hall was such a great series of shows, it was a no-brainer to want to come back and do it again,” Adams said in a press statement. “However this time we have a whole new perspective on how to make it work and with three different albums. The band and I are really looking forward to it!”

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Find the full list of tour dates and album performances scheduled for each show below.

Bryan Adams 2024 UK and Ireland tour:

MAY 13 – London, Royal Albert Hall – ’18 Til I Die’ 14 – London, Royal Albert Hall –  ‘Reckless’ 15 – London, Royal Albert Hall – ‘So Happy It Hurts’ 17 – Coventry, Coventry Building Society Arena 18 – Sheffield, Utilita Arena 19 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff 21 – Dublin, 3Arena 22 – Belfast, The SSE Arena

Fans can buy and sell tickets for Bryan Adams at global marketplace, viagogo here .

Earlier this month, Adams joined Coldplay  during their show in Vancouver for a rendition of his classic hit ‘(Everything I Do) I Do It For You’ .

The frontman joined in for guitar and vocal duties before H.E.R. came onstage to perform the song’s famous guitar solo.

Elsewhere, Adams had a very relaxed response after a fan invaded his performance and jumped on stage to sing ‘Summer Of 69’.

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Bryan Adams Announces Royal Albert Hall Residency and UK Tour!

One of the most exciting live musicians in the world is returning to the UK next year for a special three-night residency at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Bryan Adams will bring his effortless stage presence and incredible vocals to the iconic venue, performing one of his classic albums in full each night, alongside his most loved hits from 13 to 15 May 2024, produced by TEG Live Europe. Adams also today announces UK dates for his global ‘So Happy It Hurts’ tour, which will see the Canadian icon visit Cardiff, Coventry and Sheffield the same month..

Across three nights in May, Adams will perform one album in full each evening – ’18 Til I Die’, ‘Reckless’ and ‘So Happy It Hurts’ – plus a selection of some of the greatest hits from his phenomenal career, spanning an incredible 40 years. The multi-million-selling artist will kick off the residency with his double-platinum No.1 album ’18 Til I Die’ on Monday, 13 May 2024. Adams’ seventh studio album, released in 1996, features hits including Top 10 single Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? and The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You.

This is followed by ‘Reckless’ on Tuesday, 14 May 2024, Adam’s fourth studio album, released on his 25th birthday in 1984. The record has now sold more than 12 million copies worldwide, making it his biggest-selling album to date and featuring some of Adam’s biggest hits, such as Run To You and 4x Platinum Summer of ‘69. Adams’ residency will conclude with ‘So Happy It Hurts’, his critically acclaimed 15th studio album, on Wednesday 15 May 2024. Described as “unabashedly upbeat” by Clash with Adams “doing what he does best” (Classic Rock), the Royal Albert Hall stage will be filled with positivity, happiness and a celebration of freedom.

Bryan Adams says: “Our last visit to the Royal Albert Hall was such a great series of shows, it was a no-brainer to want to come back and do it again. However this time we have a whole new perspective on how to make it work and with three different albums. The band and I are really looking forward to it!”

Following the residency, Adams will bring his ‘So Happy It Hurts’ Arena Tour to Coventry’s Building Society Arena on May 17, Sheffield’s Utilita Arena on May 18 and Cardiff on May 19. The shows will feature tracks from the Grammy-nominated album studio album, as well as his biggest hits.

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Bryan Adams announces UK tour dates with three nights at the Royal Albert Hall

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Bryan Adams has announced his UK tour dates which include performances at the Royal Albert Hall.

The Canadian singer, known for hits such as Run To You, (Everything I Do) I Do It For You and Summer Of ’69, will have a three-night residency at the 5,272 seater London venue in May.

Adams, who has previously played the Royal Albert Hall in 2022, will take audiences on a journey across his albums with May 13 covering his 1996 UK chart-topping record 18 Til I Die and May 14 showcasing his fourth studio album, released in 1984, Reckless.

His 15th studio album So Happy It Hurts will conclude the residency on May 15.

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A selection of some of the greatest hits from the 63-year-old’s across more than 40 years will also be shared during the dates.

Adams said: “Our last visit to the Royal Albert Hall was such a great series of shows, it was a no-brainer to want to come back and do it again.

“However this time we have a whole new perspective on how to make it work and with three different albums.

“The band and I are really looking forward to it.”

Following the residency, the singer will bring his So Happy It Hurts tour to Coventry’s Building Society Arena on May 17, Sheffield’s Utilita Arena on May 18 and Cardiff on May 19.

He will also play Dublin’s 3Arena on May 21 and The SSE Arena in Belfast on May 22.

The shows will feature tracks from his latest, 15th studio album, So Happy It Hurts, which was nominated for a Grammy, alongside his biggest hits.

Tickets will go on sale at 9am on Friday October 13.

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Bryan Adams announces Royal Albert Hall Residency and UK tour dates

Renowned musician Bryan Adams is set to make a triumphant return to the UK in 2024, gracing the prestigious Royal Albert Hall stage in London for a special three-night residency from May 13 to 15.

Presented by TEG Live Europe, this exclusive event promises an unforgettable musical experience. Each night, Adams will mesmerize the audience by performing one of his classic albums in its entirety. The lineup includes ’18 Til I Die’ on May 13, ‘Reckless’ on May 14, and ‘So Happy It Hurts’ on May 15, showcasing his timeless hits and superb vocals that have captivated fans for four decades.

On the first night, Adams will kick off the residency with his double-platinum No.1 album ’18 Til I Die,’ released in 1996. This album boasts chart-toppers like “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?” and “The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You.” The following evening, May 14, marks a celebration of Adams’ fourth studio album ‘Reckless,’ released in 1984. This iconic record, released on his 25th birthday, has sold over 12 million copies globally and features hits like “Run To You” and the 4x Platinum “Summer of ’69.” The residency culminates on May 15 with Adams’ critically acclaimed 15th studio album, ‘So Happy It Hurts,’ described as “unabashedly upbeat” by Clash and a testament to Adams’ musical prowess.

Adams expressed his excitement, stating, “Our last visit to the Royal Albert Hall was fantastic, so coming back for this special series was a no-brainer. This time, we’re bringing a fresh perspective with three different albums. The band and I can’t wait to hit the stage and share this experience with our fans!”

Following this extraordinary residency, Adams will embark on his ‘So Happy It Hurts’ Arena Tour, taking the euphoria to Coventry’s Building Society Arena on May 17, Sheffield’s Utilita Arena on May 18, and Cardiff on May 19. Fans can expect a blend of tracks from his Grammy-nominated studio album and his greatest hits, promising a musical journey that showcases Adams’ remarkable talent and enduring appeal.

Don’t miss the chance to witness Bryan Adams’ electrifying performances and relish the magic of his music on this special occasion. Tickets for the general sale will be available from 9 am on Friday, October 13, while an exclusive pre-sale opportunity awaits those who sign up at 9 am on Thursday, October 12. Prepare for an unforgettable musical extravaganza with Bryan Adams, where timeless classics and infectious positivity collide to create an unmissable experience for music enthusiasts of all ages.

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Bryan Adams announces six-date May 2024 UK tour

Including a London Royal Albert Hall residency

Canada's prodigal son Bryan Adams has announced six very special UK shows for May 2024.

The tour kicks off with a three-night residency at London’s Royal Albert Hall from Monday 13th to Wednesday 15th May 2024.

The opening RAH show will see Bryan Adams perform his hit 1996 album ‘18 til I Die’ in full alongside other hits from his distinguished back catalogue.

Bryan Adams’ second night on the Tuesday will see him shine the spotlight on 1984 album ‘Reckless’, before he brings the residency to a close on the Wednesday with a performance of his latest album, 2022’s ‘So Happy It Hurts,’ alongside other tracks.

Bryan Adams says: “Our last visit to the Royal Albert Hall was such a great series of shows, it was a no-brainer to want to come back and do it again.

"However this time we have a whole new perspective on how to make it work and with three different albums. The band and I are really looking forward to it!”

Following the trio of Royal Albert Hall shows, Bryan Adams plays a huge concert at Coventry Building Society Arena on Friday 17th May before heading to Sheffield Utilita Arena and Cardiff Utilita Arena.

Tickets to Bryan Adams’ UK tour go on sale from Planet Rock Tickets at 9am on Friday 13th October 2023.

One of the best-selling music artists of all time, Bryan Adams has sold more than 100 million albums and singles worldwide.

See Bryan Adams at the following shows:

London Royal Albert Hall – Mon 13th

London Royal Albert Hall – Tue 14th

London Royal Albert Hall – Wed 15th

Coventry Building Society Arena – Fri 17th

Sheffield Utilita Arena – Sat 18th

Cardiff Utilita Arena – Sun 19th

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Bryan Adams Returns To The Road With So Happy It Hurts 2023 Tour

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Tickets on sale starting friday, february 3 at 12pm local at  ticketmaster.com.

Famed musician and singer-songwriter  Bryan Adams  announced his 2023  So Happy It Hurts Tour  with iconic group  Joan Jett and the Blackhearts  on last night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Produced by Live Nation, the notable run will hit 26 cities across the U.S. this summer, with stops in New York City, Boston, Tampa, Denver, Phoenix, San Francisco and more. The tour kicks off on Tuesday, June 6 in Baltimore at CFG Bank Arena and wraps on Thursday, August 3 in Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena.  

The upcoming tour is in support of Bryan Adams’ 15th studio album, “So Happy It Hurts,” which was released March 11, 2022 via BMG. “So Happy It Hurts” is also nominated for Best Rock Performance at the upcoming 2023 Grammy awards, taking place this Sunday, February 5.

TICKETS:  Tickets go on sale starting Friday, February 3rd at 12pm local time. Check your local event listings on  ticketmaster.com  for more information.

SO HAPPY IT HURTS 2023 TOUR DATES:

Tue Jun 06 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena

Wed Jun 07 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center

Fri Jun 09 – New York City, NY – Madison Square Garden

Sat Jun 10 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

Sun Jun 11 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena *

Tue Jun 13 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center

Wed Jun 14 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena

Thu Jun 15 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Sat Jun 17 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

Sun Jun 18 – Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena

Tue Jun 20 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live *

Wed Jun 21 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena

Wed Jun 28 – Sugar Land, TX – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land

Thu Jun 29 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

Sat Jul 01 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center

Sun Jul 02 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena

Mon Jul 03 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center

Thu Jul 06 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

Fri Jul 07 – Salt Lake City, UT – Maverik Center

Tue Jul 25 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center

Wed Jul 26 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena

Fri Jul 28 – Palm Springs, CA – Acrisure Arena

Sat Jul 29 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

Sun Jul 30 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

Wed Aug 02 – Portland, OR – Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Thu Aug 03 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

* Non-Live Nation Date

About Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams has the reputation of being one the most exciting live musicians in the world. His energetic vocals and stage presence have proven to entertain for over 40 years.

With 17 studio albums, and four new studio albums in 2022 including, “So Happy It Hurts” (nominated for a Grammy) and “Pretty Woman – The Musical”. In addition to Classic pt. I and pt. II, which feature new recordings of his greatest hits, released digitally and in ATMOS with Platoon, are also available physically with BMG.

His songwriting has garnered him numerous awards and accolades including three Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and a Grammy Award and 20 Juno Awards.

Bryan Adams is a Canadian singer/songwriter who will be playing the USA, Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand and more, all in 2023.

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About Joan Jett & the Blackhearts

Joan Jett grew up during a time when rock ‘n’ roll was off limits to girls and women, but as a teenager, she promptly blew the door to the boys’ club right off its hinges. After forming her band the Blackhearts in 1979, with whom Jett has become a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, she has had eight platinum and gold albums and nine Top 40 singles, including the classics “Bad Reputation,” “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll,” “I Hate Myself For Loving You,” and “Crimson and Clover.” With a career that has spanned music, film, television, Broadway, and humanitarianism, Joan Jett remains a potent force and inspiration to generations of fans worldwide. 

As a producer, she has overseen seminal albums by Bikini Kill, and the Germs’ LA punk masterpiece ‘GI.’ Jett and co-founder Kenny Laguna (her longtime producer and music partner) founded Blackheart from the trunk of Kenny’s Cadillac after countless rejections from no less than 23 labels. 40 years later, Blackheart is a thriving entertainment company producing music, film and television, and continues to champion emerging bands. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts continue touring the globe with headlining shows alongside fellow rock legends like The Who, Green Day, Heart, and Foo Fighters. After two COVID-19 postponements, the group returned to the road during summer 2022 for The Stadium Tour with Def Leppard, Motley Crue and Poison. ‘Bad Reputation,’ a documentary about Jett’s life, premiered to critical acclaim at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and is now available for streaming.

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Bryan Adams announces UK tour dates with three nights at the Royal Albert Hall

His 15th studio album So Happy It Hurts will conclude the residency on May 15.

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Bryan Adams has announced his UK tour dates which include performances at the Royal Albert Hall.

The Canadian singer, known for hits such as Run To You, (Everything I Do) I Do It For You and Summer Of ’69, will have a three-night residency at the 5,272 seater London venue in May.

Adams, who has previously played the Royal Albert Hall in 2022, will take audiences on a journey across his albums with May 13 covering his 1996 UK chart-topping record 18 Til I Die and May 14 showcasing his fourth studio album, released in 1984, Reckless.

Adams said: “Our last visit to the Royal Albert Hall was such a great series of shows, it was a no-brainer to want to come back and do it again.

“However this time we have a whole new perspective on how to make it work and with three different albums.

“The band and I are really looking forward to it.”

Following the residency, the singer will bring his So Happy It Hurts tour to Coventry’s Building Society Arena on May 17, Sheffield’s Utilita Arena on May 18 and Cardiff on May 19.

He will also play Dublin’s 3Arena on May 21 and The SSE Arena in Belfast on May 22.

The shows will feature tracks from his latest, 15th studio album, So Happy It Hurts, which was nominated for a Grammy, alongside his biggest hits.

Tickets will go on sale at 9am on Friday October 13.

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Bryan Adams announced his 2023 ‘So Happy It Hurts’ Tour with iconic group Joan Jett and the Blackhearts on last night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon .

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Produced by Live Nation, the notable run will hit 26 cities across the U.S. this summer, with stops in New York City, Boston, Tampa, Denver, Phoenix, San Francisco and more. The tour kicks off on Tuesday, June 6 in Baltimore at CFG Bank Arena and wraps on Thursday, August 3 in Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena.

The upcoming tour is in support of Bryan Adams’ 15th studio album, So Happy It Hurts , which was released March 11, 2022. The album is also nominated for Best Rock Performance at the upcoming 2023 Grammy Awards , taking place this Sunday, February 5.

Tickets go on sale starting Friday, February 3 at 12pm local time. Check your local event listings on Ticketmaster for more information.

Bryan Adams’ So Happy It Hurts’ 2023 Tour dates:

Tue Jun 06 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena Wed Jun 07 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center Fri Jun 09 – New York City, NY – Madison Square Garden Sat Jun 10 – Boston, MA – TD Garden Sun Jun 11 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena Tue Jun 13 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center Wed Jun 14 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena Thu Jun 15 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Sat Jun 17 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena Sun Jun 18 – Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena Tue Jun 20 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live Wed Jun 21 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena Wed Jun 28 – Sugar Land, TX – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land Thu Jun 29 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena Sat Jul 01 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center Sun Jul 02 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena Mon Jul 03 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center Thu Jul 06 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena Fri Jul 07 – Salt Lake City, UT – Maverik Center Tue Jul 25 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center Wed Jul 26 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena Fri Jul 28 – Palm Springs, CA – Acrisure Arena Sat Jul 29 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum Sun Jul 30 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center Wed Aug 02 – Portland, OR – Veterans Memorial Coliseum Thu Aug 03 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

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Born on the fifth of November, 1959 and hailing from Ontario, Canada, Bryan Adams is the best selling Canadian rock artist of all time. With over 100 million records sold over nearly 40 years in showbusiness, he’s still at the top of his game.

It would be too easy to focus on Adams’ astonishing commercial success to show his appeal. The millions of records sold, the longest running number one single in UK chart history, the Juno’s. Grammy’s. Golden Globes. Oscar nominations. Ivor Novello’s. However, I don’t think that a simple list of awards and sales statistics quite covers just how vital an artist Bryan Adams was and remains to be to this day.

I think to truly get it one has to look at the man’s global influence. One has to look at how his music can be played and truly loved in pretty much equal measure from his native Kingston, Ontario, to the farest reaches of Nepal.

His is music that transcends culture and language, and that makes him one of very few musicians in pop history to truly realize the universal qualities of rock and roll, and that’s saying something.

“Summer of ‘69”? “Heaven”? “Can’t Stop This Thing We Started”? It would take someone with a heart of stone not to love those songs, from his primal, party starting rockers to his elegant, tear jerking ballads.

In all, what Adams has achieved is shown in how people all around the world have embraced his music. Quite simply, he’s still playing and writing some of the best rock and roll music that the great white north has ever had to offer to this day, and there’s never been a better time to join in than right now.

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I heard his music for the first time in Thailand when I was so young. My mom turned on the radio while did her house chores in the kitchen. Summer '69 with his hoarse voice. Honestly, I had no idea what he sang, even I had no idea that he spoke English. However, the music rhythm and his characteristic voice hit through the heart of that young boy and I moved along with the song.

Second time I heard was when I was in the High school, while I was listening for the free album in Tower-Record Cd & Cassette store after Broken heart with a girl from the another school. I heard again the hoarse but charming voice of Bryan, with the song; Please forgive me, I can't stop loving you. After that I rang the number to the pager company send a lyric of this song to her, asked to come back together. Of course it didn't work out.

Third time, 2 days ago. I got a ticket from friend who really love Bryan Adams so much. I was happy to watch concert as well, especially it's FREE !! Yah !! When the stage turned dark and audiences started to scream his name, I saw an old dude walked to the middle of the stage, WTF! That's Bryan? seriously? Obviously he's getting old, but after he started to sing his ever songs, OMG! I could say that he was one of the best singer who taken care of himself very well. His hoarse voice still worked as it was. After Summer' 69, Heaven, Anything I do I do it for you, and Cut like a knife, nearly two hours, my voice was gone instead. lol. Shame on me.

It was one of my memorial concert, and I must say, You will regret if you miss this concert.

PS. 9/10, because of He didn't sing "Please forgive me" ^^,

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What makes a Bryan Adams show so great? So many things, for sure, as it is a testament that I am willing to travel the world to see this man perform. I love the simplicity and focus on music, love the tee shirt jeans look with his guitar up front, then opening his voice is just like a door into paradise.

I am one of the thousands of 50ish something women who have followed BA since the early 1980's and have high expectations of going to any one of his shows and for me the one memory that sicks is the show I went to in Melbourne Australia where I had paid thousands of dollars to have front row seats for me and my bestie, and Bryan spoke to me... I was sure that in that moment if I HAD DIED I would have been as happy as I could be.

I see Bryan as a man who is dedicated to his work and his passion is constantly showing through in his tunes, he plays all the old favorites and is forever delighting fans with new songs. The only thing worth saying you should expect when going to a BA show is to be taken on a journey, and for me the songs make various moments in my past come alive again for a few moments and the new songs give me a glimpse into what might well be another favorite song.

Living in Aus is a pain waiting for Bryan to tour so a couple years ago I moved to the UK and one of the main reasons was so I could see the BA show more often and I have been to many concerts in many different countries and venues including the Albert Hall (love the fact it is so much easier to get good tickets in the UK without having to pay a arm and a leg).

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Terrific show from the moment a giant Bryan, which had been stationary until then, roared out of the big screen, making the crowd jump just as the band were coming on stage. All the old favourites plus a few off the new album and a couple of covers near the end, notably 'I Fought The Law' and 'Whiskey In The jar' where a substitution of 'Some men like to hear the cannonballs a-roaring' with 'Some men like the hear the Cardiff crowd a-roaring' brought an almighty response from the delighted audience, which consisted of a surprising amount of young people as well as the not-so-young. Plenty of humour too including a cameo dance routine from the band as they took their bow and cameras panning around the crowd for the craziest dencers etc. Bryan's as good as he ever was and so are Keith & Mickey. Very enjpyable.

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Amazing as always. I’ve seen Bryan Adams many, many times and he never fails to entertain. He worked non stop for 2 and a half hours solid (carrying on playing solo acoustic of some of his famous songs whilst the rest of his band took a breather-they all work so hard though ).

I actually think this particular concert was his best yet. He sang about 26 songs (old and new) and had such a great rapport with the crowd. He had cheeky banter, people up and dancing for the cameraman and his usual getting the crowd to singalong ....

I’ll be seein you again BA , very soon.

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This is the 3rd time I have seen Bryan Adams, and he is still one of the best live acts I,ve seen. However I was really disappointed when I arrived to find SEATS on the floor area, and ours were right near the back! The last time I went to Sheffield Arena, the floor was area was standing, and we managed to hold a good position fairly close to the stage. In my opinion seats really affect the atmosphere, and although Bryan,s performance was as always, flawless, my overall view of the night was disappointment :(

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First Bryan Adams concert I've been to and it may have been the best concert I have attended. Brilliant musician and band to compliment him. Even just Adams singing by himself with only a guitar, that he was playing, was amazing and I don't think some musicians would pull this off. He spoke to the crowd just like he would speak to an individual. Adams talked to his band and at one point made one of them jump off the keyboard to finish a song. Keith Scott was a brilliant guitarist who also put on a great show!

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I last saw Bryan Adams at the NEC, Birmingham in 1988. He was superb then.

Went to see him again at the Odyssey (SSE Arena) in Belfast on May 11th.

Again - superb performance, the voice is the same, the sound (for once at this venue) was spot on.

Well worth the 100 mile drive from Donegal.

He had the crowd worked up in no time and kept them there right to the last note.

His band were excellent and what more can I say?

If he's on tour near you, catch him if you can.

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I always love his music and listen to it everyday while running! This is my first Bryan Adams concert I've been to and it may have been the best concert I have seen. He is amazing musician and his band is great! Everyone is so talented. He and his band played and sang more than 2 hours without a break, wow!!! His voice was so powerful and it took my breath away! It was a great show, I hope they will come back again soon! Hope next time I can reach out to give him a big hug!

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Bryan Adams announces UK tour dates with three nights at the Royal Albert Hall

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Bryan Adams has announced his UK tour dates which include performances at the Royal Albert Hall.

The Canadian singer, known for hits such as Run To You, (Everything I Do) I Do It For You and Summer Of ’69, will have a three-night residency at the 5,272 seater London venue in May.

Adams, who has previously played the Royal Albert Hall in 2022, will take audiences on a journey across his albums with May 13 covering his 1996 UK chart-topping record 18 Til I Die and May 14 showcasing his fourth studio album, released in 1984, Reckless.

His 15th studio album So Happy It Hurts will conclude the residency on May 15.

Adams said: “Our last visit to the Royal Albert Hall was such a great series of shows, it was a no-brainer to want to come back and do it again.

“However this time we have a whole new perspective on how to make it work and with three different albums.

“The band and I are really looking forward to it.”

Following the residency, the singer will bring his So Happy It Hurts tour to Coventry’s Building Society Arena on May 17, Sheffield’s Utilita Arena on May 18 and Cardiff on May 19.

He will also play Dublin’s 3Arena on May 21 and The SSE Arena in Belfast on May 22.

The shows will feature tracks from his latest, 15th studio album, So Happy It Hurts, which was nominated for a Grammy, alongside his biggest hits.

Tickets will go on sale at 9am on Friday October 13.

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  • 18 til I Die Play Video
  • Do to You ( first performance since 2001 ) Play Video
  • Let's Make a Night to Remember Play Video
  • (I Wanna Be) Your Underwear ( first performance since 2019 ) Play Video
  • Star ( aborted mid-way and restarted ) Play Video
  • It Ain't a Party... If You Can't Come 'Round ( first performance since 2010 ) Play Video
  • You're Still Beautiful to Me ( first performance since 2019 ) Play Video
  • I'll Always Be Right There Play Video
  • We're Gonna Win ( first performance since 1997 ) Play Video
  • I Think About You ( first performance since 2008 ) Play Video
  • The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You Play Video
  • Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? Play Video
  • Can't Stop This Thing We Started Play Video
  • Somebody Play Video
  • Just Like Me, Just Like You ( first full band performance ) Play Video
  • Please Forgive Me Play Video
  • Shine a Light Play Video
  • Heaven Play Video
  • Kids Wanna Rock Play Video
  • Let’s Do This ( first full band performance ) Play Video
  • It's Only Love Play Video
  • Simply The Best / What's Love Got To Do With It ( Tina Turner  cover) ( Snippet ) Play Video
  • You Belong to Me Play Video
  • I've Been Looking for You Play Video
  • When You're Gone Play Video
  • (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Play Video
  • Just About Gone ( first full band performance ) Play Video
  • So Happy It Hurts Play Video
  • Run to You Play Video
  • Summer of '69 Play Video
  • I Ain’t Worth Shit Without You ( first full band performance ) Play Video
  • Cuts Like a Knife Play Video
  • Straight From the Heart Play Video
  • All for Love ( Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting  cover) ( Preceded with Shine A Light reprise ) Play Video

Note: "Black Pearl" from 18 Til I Die was not performed. "Back to You" was on the set list before "So Happy It Hurts" but it was not performed

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  • It Ain't a Party... If You Can't Come 'Round
  • Let's Make a Night to Remember
  • The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You
  • We're Gonna Win
  • You're Still Beautiful to Me
  • It's Only Love
  • Kids Wanna Rock
  • Summer of '69
  • I Ain’t Worth Shit Without You
  • I've Been Looking for You
  • Just About Gone
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  • Let’s Do This
  • So Happy It Hurts
  • Cuts Like a Knife
  • Straight From the Heart
  • (Everything I Do) I Do It for You
  • Can't Stop This Thing We Started
  • All for Love by Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting
  • Simply The Best / What's Love Got To Do With It by Tina Turner
  • You Belong to Me
  • When You're Gone
  • Shine a Light
  • Please Forgive Me

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