The singer will embark on his new world tour
Bryan Adams is coming to Liverpool’s M&S bank arena next year. The 64-year-old is set to embark on his ‘Roll With The Punches’ world tour in 2025, named after his soon to be announced new studio album.
The tour will see Adams and his band performing across the globe throughout the entire year and follows closely on the heels of his successful ‘So Happy It Hurts’ tour. The tour, which spanned three years, included performances in over sixteen countries across North America, Europe and Asia.
The first dates to be announced for the ‘Roll With The Punches’ tour are nine arena shows throughout the UK. The singer is coming to the M&S Bank Arena on May 16, 2025.
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Bryan said: “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… We’re gonna sing and rock the roof off these arenas.”
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These are all the dates for the Roll With The Punches tour:
- May 8 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
- May 9 – Manchester, AO Arena
- May 10 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
- May 11 – Aberdeen, P&J Live
- May 13 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- May 15 – London, The O2
- May 16 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
- May 17 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
- May 18 – Birmingham, bp pulse LIVE
Artist pre-sale is available from Wednesday, October 2 at 9am for existing members of the Bryan Adams mailing list. Tickets are available for general sale from Friday, October 4 at 9am here.
Bryan is known for energetic stage shows and a career that spans more than four decades, continues to captivate audiences worldwide. In November 2024, he will release his second box set from the Royal Albert Hall, featuring full album live performances of three of his landmark albums, including the 40th Anniversary performance of Reckless.