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Date Published: 05/12/2024
Bryan Adams returns to the Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol in 2025
The Canadian rock sensation has released several Spanish dates and venues, including Alicante and Malaga
Classic rock star Bryan Adams is set to thrill music fans in Spain once again with the announcement that he’ll return in 2025 with the highly-anticipated ‘Roll With The Punches’ tour.
The Canadian sensation has just finished his sold-out performances in Spain and is eager to return to the stage with his energetic and thrilling live show.
With a career spanning more than four decades, Bryan Adams has established himself as one of rock's most acclaimed singer-songwriters. He has released 17 studio albums, including the Grammy-nominated So Happy It Hurts, Pretty Woman – The Musical and Classic Pt. I and Pt. II, which feature new recordings of his biggest hits.
Bryan Adams' music has become an integral part of international music, bringing his unique style to audiences of all ages. His songs have become anthems for several generations and his live performances are a testament to his enduring legacy.
His live performances include global hits such as Heaven, (Everything I Do) I Do It For You and Summer of '69. In addition, his ability as a composer has earned him numerous awards and recognitions, including three Oscar nominations, five Golden Globe nominations, a Grammy Award and 20 Juno Awards. For all these reasons and more, 2025 will be a key year in the calendar, marked by the return of the Canadian musician to the road so that Spain can enjoy his best songs live.
Dates and ticketing information
The ‘Roll With The Punches’ tour will make stops in several cities across Spain:
- January 16: Fibes Sevilla
- January 19: Fuente de San Luis Pavilion, Valencia
- June 4: Area 12, Alicante
- June 6: Navarra Arena, Pamploma
- June 10: Cortijo de Torres Auditorium, Málaga
Tickets for the June shows, in Alicante, Pamplona and Málaga, are available right now through Vivaticket.
Image: Campa via Wikimedia Commons
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