Where to Get Bryan Adams Tour Tickets in 2025
Bryan Adams, known for iconic hits like “Summer of ’69," “Heaven" and the power‑ballad “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You," is on tour once again in support of his newest album, Roll With The Punches. Tickets are on sale for shows across the United Kingdom, Europe, North America and Japan.
In 2025, at age 65, Adams continues to tour, maintain his vigor and touring energy and to write, record and perform. And this time he's doing it all independently through his own label, Bad Records, founded in 2024. His new album is scheduled for release on August 29, 2025 and features modern rock alongside his signature, emotive ballads. He has even re-recorded some classic hits to retain ownership, mirroring Taylor Swift’s recent strategy.
How to Get Tickets
Tickets for this world tour went on sale in late 2024. However, many dates still have tickets available. You can check on Ticketmaster for shows near you. Every tour date is also listed on the official Bryan Adams website, and indicated if tickets are still available. You can follow links to purchase for the dates you choose.
The 2025 Roll With The Punches World Tour: Dates & Highlights
Launched to support his new album, the Roll With The Punches Tour includes dates across Europe and North America in mid‑2025 and into fall. Europe shows include performances in Germany (Chemnitz on August 6), Denmark (Copenhagen August 8–9), Finland (Oulu August 12, Helsinki August 13), Estonia (Tallinn August 14) and the UK (Warwick, Sheffield and Leeds late August).
In North America, a 40‑date arena tour begins September 11 in Kamloops, British Columbia, and winds through major Canadian cities including Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax. Then, he will play in major U.S. cities including Boston, New York (Madison Square Garden), Philadelphia, Cleveland, Seattle, Los Angeles, Minneapolis and more, wrapping up on November 26 in Minneapolis.
December has a handful of shows back in Europe (Poland, Germany, Austria and Switzerland). There are also two scheduled shows in Japan in early 2026.
Support acts vary: in the U.S., Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo serve as openers, while in Canada The Sheepdogs open most stops—except Calgary & Kelowna, where Amanda Marshall appears.
If a specific date is sold out, check resale sites like SeatGeek or Vivid Seats. They frequently offer resale inventory close to the show date at surprisingly low prices if demand shifts.
What to Expect at a Bryan Adams Concert
Setlist & Atmosphere
Expect a mix of classic anthems—"Cuts Like a Knife," "Run to You," "Summer of ’69" and "Heaven"—blended with newer cuts from So Happy It Hurts and the upcoming Roll With The Punches (including singles like “Never Ever Let You Go" and “Make Up Your Mind"). Adams’s shows are notable for their high energy, sing‑along choruses and friendly engagement with the audience.
Production & Visuals
The Roll With The Punches Tour features arena‑scale production: large video screens, dramatic lighting and dynamic stage setup. Adams and his band bring a polished but emotive performance, with occasional surprise acoustic moments or guest appearances by openers.
Guest Performers
In the U.S., fans can enjoy a full double‑bill when Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo open. In Canada, The Sheepdogs (a Grammy‑nominated rock band) open most shows; in Calgary and Kelowna, singer Amanda Marshall joins the bill. This variety adds range and value to each ticket.
Audience & Experience
Expect a cross‑generational crowd, from longtime fans to younger listeners discovering his newer songs. Concerts are typically 90–120 minutes long, full of rocking guitar riffs, emotional ballads and crowd‑interaction.
Seeing Bryan Adams live is a must for fans. Get tickets now before they sell out!