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Scotsman
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Bryan Adam announces intimate Roll With The Punches album tour
The Canadian rock icon is set for a series of intimate performances in celebration of Roll With The Punches from August 2025. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Not content with stadium and arena shows, Canadian musician Bryan Adams is set for a series of intimate shows across the UK later this year. The hallowed musician is set to perform songs from his new album the week of it's release in several smaller locations. Here's where you can catch Bryan Adams in a more intimate setting and how you can get tickets to be part of the events. Music icon Bryan Adams is set to treat UK fans to a very special, intimate live performance this August, celebrating the release of his forthcoming album. Following his recent acclaimed arena tour, this exclusive gig offers an incredible opportunity to experience Adams and his band in a uniquely up-close setting as he celebrates the release of Roll With The Punches, out August 29, 2025. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Bryan Adams will be celebrating the release of his new album with a series of intimate shows across the United Kingdom from August. |for the Invictus Games Foundation Fans who pre-order the new album will gain access to tickets at an exceptional price, allowing them to celebrate the album's launch during release week. Attendees will be among the first to hear songs from the new album performed live for the very first time in these amazing, smaller venues. But be warned – the show comes with a caveat: there is set to be a strict no-phones and no-recording policy, meaning you'll have to live in the moment rather than behind a mobile screen. But if that hasn't put you off, here's where you can catch Adams on his UK album launch shows and how you can get tickets to these intimate affairs. Where is Bryan Adams performing on his Roll With The Punches album release tour? The Canadian rock icon will be performing at the following venues on the following dates throughout August and September 2025. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad How can I attend one of Bryan Adams' album launch shows? To attend these exclusive intimate live shows, fans must purchase both the forthcoming album and tickets from 10am BST on July 8 2025 via the designated UK record store partners below: What has Bryan Adams been performing live recently? Ahead of the intimate performances planned later in the year, Adams has been performing some larger-sized gigs compared to what is to come - according to the musician performed the following set during his July 5 2025 performance at Töreshov, Töreboda, Sweden. Kick Ass Run to You Somebody Roll With the Punches 18 til I Die Take Me Back Go Down Rockin' It's Only Love Shine a Light Heaven Cuts Like a Knife You Belong to Me Twist and Shout (The Top Notes cover) When You're Gone The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You So Happy It Hurts Never Ever Let You Go (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Back to You Summer of '69 Encore: Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli cover) Bryan Adams isn't the only rock act who has announced a series of shows later this year - check out the recent announcement of Stereophonics' arena tour to end 2025 with.


Scotsman
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Bryan Adam announces intimate Roll With The Punches album tour
The Canadian rock icon is set for a series of intimate performances in celebration of Roll With The Punches from August 2025. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Not content with stadium and arena shows, Canadian musician Bryan Adams is set for a series of intimate shows across the UK later this year. The hallowed musician is set to perform songs from his new album the week of it's release in several smaller locations. Here's where you can catch Bryan Adams in a more intimate setting and how you can get tickets to be part of the events. Music icon Bryan Adams is set to treat UK fans to a very special, intimate live performance this August, celebrating the release of his forthcoming album. Following his recent acclaimed arena tour, this exclusive gig offers an incredible opportunity to experience Adams and his band in a uniquely up-close setting as he celebrates the release of Roll With The Punches, out August 29, 2025. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Bryan Adams will be celebrating the release of his new album with a series of intimate shows across the United Kingdom from August. |for the Invictus Games Foundation Fans who pre-order the new album will gain access to tickets at an exceptional price, allowing them to celebrate the album's launch during release week. Attendees will be among the first to hear songs from the new album performed live for the very first time in these amazing, smaller venues. But be warned – the show comes with a caveat: there is set to be a strict no-phones and no-recording policy, meaning you'll have to live in the moment rather than behind a mobile screen. But if that hasn't put you off, here's where you can catch Adams on his UK album launch shows and how you can get tickets to these intimate affairs. Where is Bryan Adams performing on his Roll With The Punches album release tour? The Canadian rock icon will be performing at the following venues on the following dates throughout August and September 2025. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad How can I attend one of Bryan Adams' album launch shows? To attend these exclusive intimate live shows, fans must purchase both the forthcoming album and tickets from 10am BST on July 8 2025 via the designated UK record store partners below: What has Bryan Adams been performing live recently? Ahead of the intimate performances planned later in the year, Adams has been performing some larger-sized gigs compared to what is to come - according to the musician performed the following set during his July 5 2025 performance at Töreshov, Töreboda, Sweden. Kick Ass Run to You Somebody Roll With the Punches 18 til I Die Take Me Back Go Down Rockin' It's Only Love Shine a Light Heaven Cuts Like a Knife You Belong to Me Twist and Shout (The Top Notes cover) When You're Gone The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You So Happy It Hurts Never Ever Let You Go (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Back to You Summer of '69 Encore: Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli cover)


BBC News
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Ticket sale as Bryan Adams joins Warwick Castle headliners
Tickets for Bryan Adams go on sale on Friday, as part of a concert series at Warwick Castle taking place in Canadian singer-songwriter will perform on 28 August, followed by already-announced acts Texas on 29 August and Pet Shop Boys on 30 is best known for his hits throughout the 80s and 90s, including Everything I Do (I Do It For you) and Summer Of ' will be joined by former Spice Girl Melanie C, with whom he duetted for the 1998 single When You're Gone. His career has spanned more than four decades, and he is the recipient of numerous industry recently announced his 17th studio album Roll With The Punches which will be released on 29 August gigs at Warwick Castle, set in the venue's 64 acres of grounds and gardens, have seen performances from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Johnny Marr, McFly and Ministry of Sound Classical. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.


Glasgow Times
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
I saw Bryan Adams in Glasgow's Hydro- he wore a kilt
Canadian superstar Bryan Adams declared it was great to be back in "Bonnie Scotland" as he showcased his incredible career to fans at the Hydro tonight. The legendary singer flattered the Scottish fans by donning a kilt as he launched into new song Roll With The Punches. Familiar territory quickly returned with the anthem Run To You. He then said: 'Hello Glasgow, how are you? 'Got lots of songs to play for you tonight. 'Great to be back in Bonnie Scotland.' And the fans were delighted to welcome the star, especially when he performed an acoustic version of Cloud Number Nine. It showed off the 65-year-old's voice beautifully. Raspy and soulful, it's the perfect instrument for any rock anthem. Having a nostalgic moment, the singer then said: 'I was thinking about the first time I ever came to Glasgow. 'I'm pretty sure the first time was with Tina Turner.' Introducing their 1985 duet It's Only Love, he added: 'We lost her a couple of years ago which was a great loss to music. 'A great loss to me because she was my friend.' A touching moment was followed by the crowd taking the spotlight on the big screen for You Belong To Me which proved to be hilarious. READ OTHER BRYAN ADAMS REVIEWS: Review of Bryan Adams at Glasgow Hydro in 2022 Review: Bryan Adams at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow in 2018 A sense of intimacy was created in the venue throughout the show with clever stage lighting used to make the Hydro feel smaller. But the lack of big screen action meant the audience missed out seeing some of Adams' stage performance up close. It wasn't needed however for When You're Gone - his 1998 duet with Melanie C - which had the crowd singing in unison while Adams carried the tune acoustically. A good songwriter, a talented artist, and a voice like no other, there isn't much not to like about Bryan Adams. He's a solid performer who never fails to put on a spectacular live show. Taking requests from fans, he surprised with a cover of The Proclaimers' I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) - quite fitting for his stage attire. Playing for well over two hours - what else would you expect from a legend? - he of course, inevitably gave the moment all 90s music fans waited for…that song from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. (Everything I Do) I Do It For You spent 16 consecutive weeks at number one in the UK for a reason. The gorgeous ballad is an absolute anthem and still sounds as powerful today as it did in 1991. Finishing off in style with The Summer of 69, he then walked through the audience to the back of the arena to perform Straight from the Heart and All For Love from a smaller stage, it was a moment to remember. He then signed off: "You've been wonderful." No Bryan, you've been wonderful. @glasgowtimes We were out reviewing the legendary singer Bryan Adams tonight. He performed this Scottish anthem by The Proclaimers. How do you think he did? Full review, visit Glasgow Times online. ♬ original sound - Glasgow Times


Press and Journal
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Press and Journal
Review: Bryan Adams wows fans at Aberdeen's P&J Live
It was the summer of '85. Not quite as catchy as a certain other year in Bryan Adams' repertoire, but unforgettable all the same. That was the year the Canadian rocker took to the stage at Live Aid in Philadelphia, guitar in hand and mullet in full flight, and played like his life depended on it. Forty years on, and while the hair's changed, the energy hasn't. Sunday night's stop at P&J Live marked his return to the Granite City on the Roll With The Punches tour, and found the 65-year-old in fine form. The hair might be greyer but it's still that same rasping voice, and that same refusal to phone it in. This was a masterclass in how to do arena rock properly. No dance routines, no lasers spelling out his name. Instead just a killer band, a wall of songs, and a frontman who still seems to be having an absolute blast (as did the crew operating two giant inflatables that floated across the arena). The crowd, a healthy cross-section of those who remember buying Reckless on cassette and their offspring dragged along for education, lapped it up. Before he was even halfway through the set, it was already a reminder of just how deep the Bryan Adams songbook runs. Run To You had the crowd air-guitaring from the first riff, while Heaven left them misty-eyed. And yes, Summer of 69 still gets the biggest cheer of the night. Long-time guitarist Keith Scott is Adams' secret weapon. He makes it all look easy – effortless solos and the sort of tasteful playing that guitar magazines quietly worship. Their chemistry onstage is part old-school rock 'n' roll, part double act, and completely genuine. By the time the phones were out (torches, not TikTok – thankfully) and Everything I Do (I Do It For You) rolled around, it was full singalong mode. And honestly? It's still a belter. The 'Groover From Vancouver' and his band, all in kilts, also launched into a version of 500 Miles, which won over everyone. There was new material too. Roll With The Punches and the poptastic Make Up Your Mind slotted in nicely and proved Adams isn't just relying on past glories. But it's those big, heartfelt anthems that really brought the crowd together, and the Aberdeen audience sang like their lives depended on it. In a nice moment at the end of the night, Adams left the main stage and walked to a small B-stage at the rear of the arena and performed the gorgeous Straight From The Heart and All For Love in a stripped-back acoustic way for those in the back. It was a simple gesture, but a classy one, and the intimacy of that short set within a set felt genuinely special. Bryan Adams doesn't do gimmicks. He does gigs. And last night, Aberdeen got a great one. He might not be feeding the world like he was in 1985, but Bryan Adams is still giving people something to believe in. And in 2025, that's no small thing. If you enjoyed this story, you may also like: Aviemore piper opens up on 'once in a lifetime' experience on stage alongside Bryan Adams