Bryan Adams took the stage at the Invictus Games closing ceremony in Toronto on September 30, 2017. (The Canadian Press)


April 24, 2025 Tags: ,

Bryan Adams is hitting the road for a big tour across Canada. The Canadian rock star will perform 19 shows as part of his Roll With the Punches North American tour. The tour starts on September 11 in Kamloops, B.C., and will visit several major cities across the country.

The singer, known for hits like “Summer of ’69,” will play in places like Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax during September and October. Fans can expect a mix of old favorites, hidden gems, and new songs from his upcoming album, Roll With the Punches.

This new album, set to release soon, will be his 17th studio album. It will be the first one he’s releasing under his independent record label. Bryan Adams promises that his concert set list will include all the classic hits fans love, along with some lesser-known tracks and fresh tunes from the new album.

General ticket sales for the tour will start on May 2, and tickets will be available on his official website. If you want to catch one of his shows, now is the time to mark your calendar.

Before heading to Canada, Adams already completed a leg of the tour in New Zealand and Australia. He will also perform in the U.K. and Ireland next month, followed by more shows in Europe during the summer.

Adams will be joined by the Canadian rock band the Sheepdogs for most of the Canadian tour dates. However, in Calgary and Kelowna, B.C., fans will see Amanda Marshall instead.

This tour marks a big moment in Adams’s career, and fans are excited to see him perform live. With a career spanning decades, Bryan Adams continues to bring new music and unforgettable performances to fans around the world.

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