Bryan Adams announces 2025 UK arena tour

Bryan Adams has announced 2025 UK arena tour – find all the details below.

The Canadian singer-songwriter is set to bring his ‘Roll With The Punches’ tour to UK cities in May of next year in support of his soon to be announced new studio album of the same name.

The nine show run will kick off with a gig at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena on May 8, followed by concerts in Manchester, Glasgow, London and more, before wrapping up at bp pulse LIVE in Birmingham on May 18.

Artist pre-sale starts this Wednesday (October 2) at 9am BST, ahead of a general sale on Friday (October 4) at 9am BST. You’ll be able to purchase your tickets here.

“I’ve been gigging in the UK for such a long time now, and each time I play here I remember why I fell in love with UK audiences,” shared Adams in a press statement. “We’re gonna sing and rock the roof off these arenas!”.

Bryan Adams’ 2025 UK arena tour (CREDIT: Press)

Bryan Adams’ 2025 ‘Roll With The Punches’ UK tour dates are:

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8 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
9 – Manchester, AO Arena
10 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
11 – Aberdeen, P&J Live
13 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
15 – London, The O2
16 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
17 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
18 – bp pulse LIVE, Birmingham

According to a press release, the forthcoming tour will see the ‘Summer of ’69’ singer performing across the world throughout the whole year. It follows his three-year ‘So Happy It Hurts’ world tour.

Over the summer, Adams confirmed the launch of his own record label, and celebrated the announcement by sharing a new double A-side single.

In November, meanwhile, he will release his second box set from the Royal Albert Hall, which features full album live performances of three landmark albums – ’18 Til I Die’, ‘Reckless’ and ‘So Happy It Hurts’.

In other news from the rock musician, last year Adams opened up about how his song ‘Diana’ helped foster a “surreal” friendship with the people’s princess herself.

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