Bryan Adams Announces European Tour, Promises a Night of Nostalgia and New Sounds
Canadian rock icon Bryan Adams is set to embark on a European tour, bringing his decades-spanning catalog of hits to arenas across the continent. The tour will feature a mix of classic anthems and recently released music, offering a setlist designed to appeal to multiple generations of fans.
A Setlist Spanning Generations
Known for consistently delivering crowd-pleasing performances, Adams isn’t shy about including his biggest hits in his concerts. Fans can anticipate hearing iconic tracks such as “Summer of ’69,” “Heaven,” “Run to You,” and “(Everything I Do) I Do It For You.” These immortal classics will be complemented by newer songs already integrated into his live shows, creating a dynamic experience for attendees.
VIP Experiences Available
For those seeking an elevated concert experience, special VIP packages will be available. These packages include premium seating, access to a pre-concert Q&A session with Bryan Adams, exclusive backstage access and a signed VIP vinyl edition of his music, along with other exclusive offerings.
Ticket Information
Tickets for the European tour are currently on sale through the “Bilešu Servisa” network.
About “Summer of ’69”
“Summer of ’69” remains one of Adams’ most beloved songs, released in 1985 as part of his album Reckless. Written with longtime collaborator Jim Vallance and produced by Adams and Bob Clearmountain, the song blends pop rock and heartland rock elements. Adams has explained that the “’69” in the title is a metaphor for making love, not a reference to the actual year, as he was only nine years old in 1969 [AZLyrics.com].
Bryan Adams’ Continued Success
With a career marked by chart-topping hits, sold-out tours, and memorable concerts, Bryan Adams continues to captivate audiences worldwide. His arena rock shows are known for uniting fans through a shared love of his music. The music video for “Summer of ’69”, directed by Steve Barron, received a nomination for Best Male Video at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards [Wikipedia].