Bryan Adams Roll With The Punches 2025 Spain Tour

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Bryan Adams has just wrapped up a series of performances in Spain, with all shows sold out, and he came away impressed by the climate enough to plan a return with a fresh run titled Roll With The Punches 2025. After performing in Barcelona, Murcia, Bilbao, A Coruña, and Madrid, the new tour will add Sevilla, Valencia, Navarra, Málaga, and Alicante to the list of cities on the itinerary.

With a career spanning more than four decades of hits and world tours, Bryan Adams stands as one of the most acclaimed rock singers and songwriters. His live shows are known for their infectious energy, delivering a dynamic set that weaves through his biggest songs. Over the years, Adams has released 17 studio albums, including So Happy It Hurts, which earned Grammy recognition, Pretty Woman – The Musical, and Classic Pt. I and II, which feature fresh recordings of his greatest hits.

The international music scene would be incomplete without his influence, as he brings a distinctive voice to audiences of every generation. His live performances have showcased enduring anthems such as Heaven, Everything I Do I Do It For You, and Summer of 69. As a composer, he has earned three Oscar nominations, five Golden Globes nominations, a Grammy, and 20 Juno Awards. For 2025, the calendar marks a pivotal year as the Canadian artist returns to the stage, inviting Spanish fans to hear his finest songs performed live.

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Dates and How to Buy Tickets

His Spain visit will feature two early-year performances, set for January 16 at Fibes Sevilla and January 19 at the Fuente de San Luis in Valencia. Yet the schedule calls for a pause before the tour resumes in June across the country. On June 4, he will bring the new tour to Area 12 in Alicante, followed by a June 6 show at Navarra Arena in Pamplona and a June 10 concert at the Cortijo de Torres Auditorium in Málaga. Tickets for the June shows in Alicante, Pamplona, and Málaga go on sale Tuesday, December 3 at 11:00 via doctormusic.com. Cited: DoctorMusic.

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