Tickets to Bryan Adams' December gigs are now on sale
He announced three UK dates earlier this month
Last updated 12th Sep 2025
After going on his 'Roll With The Punches' tour earlier this year, Bryan Adams has announced an extension to his tour. He's added three new dates in December and tickets are now on sale!
The UK leg of his ‘Roll With The Punches’ world tour, started in Newcastle Utilita Arena on Thursday 8th May 2025 and visited Manchester, Leeds, Aberdeen, Glasgow, London, Liverpool and Nottingham before concluding at Birmingham bp pulse LIVE on Sunday 18th May 2025.
He then announced two summer dates in the UK, at Warwick Castle and Sheffield, with a further three taking place in Hull, Cardiff and Brighton on the 8th, 9th and 10th December.
Ahead of his UK gigs, Bryan Adams said: "I’ve been gigging in the UK for such a long time now, and each time I play here I remember why I fell in love with UK audiences…we’re gonna sing and rock the roof off these arenas!”
In August, Bryan also released his a new album, named after the tour - 'Roll With The Punches'. The album features 10 songs, and is available on several formats.
Bryan Adams' UK tour dates:
Take a look through all of Bryan Adams tour dates.
MAY 2025
Newcastle Utilita Arena – Thu 8th
Manchester AO Arena – Fri 9th
Leeds First Direct Arena – Sat 10th
Aberdeen P&J Live – Sun 11th
Glasgow OVO Hydro – Tue 13th
London The O2 – Thu 15th
Liverpool M&S Bank Arena – Fri 16th
Nottingham Motorpoint Arena – Sat 17th
Birmingham bp pulse LIVE – Sun 18th
August 2025
Warwick, Warwick Castle - Thu 28th
Sheffield, Don Valley Bowl - Fri 29th
December 2025
Hull, Connexin Live - Mon 8th
Cardiff, Utilita Arena - Tue 9th
Brighton, Brighton Centre - Wed 10th
How to buy tickets to see Bryan Adams
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