Bryan Adams Announces 2025 “Roll With The Punches” North American Tour

Bryan Adams has unveiled his 2025 North American Roll with the Punches Tour, which will feature Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo as the opening act for all US shows. The 40-date arena tour will commence on September 11th in Kamloops, British Columbia, and will include stops in major Canadian cities like Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal, with the Sheepdogs and Amanda Marshall supporting Adams on select Canadian dates. The US leg of the tour kicks off on October 26 in Boston, hitting cities like New York, Nashville, and Los Angeles, before finishing on November 26 in Minneapolis. Tickets go on-sale Friday, May 2nd, with a pre-sale starting on Thursday, May 1st. “I’m so thrilled to be announcing the North American leg of the ‘Roll with the Punches Tour,'” the 65-year-old Adams said in a statement. “We’ll be playing all the classics, some deep cuts, and sharing some brand-new tracks from the forthcoming album.” Adams 17th album, Roll with the Punches, will be released later this year via his own Bad Records label, and it was co-written with his longtime collaborator Mutt Lange. (Consequence of Sound)

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