Bryan Adams extends his massive 2025 world tour to UK fans with three December arena shows, delivering his signature blend of chart-toppers and deep cuts to Hull, Cardiff, and Brighton. The Canadian rock veteran’s “Roll With The Punches” tour addition gives British audiences their first major opportunity to experience Adams’ legendary live energy since his last UK run.
Prime Arena Venues Across England and Wales
The December dates span key regional markets with Hull’s Connexin Live hosting Adams on December 8, followed by Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on December 9, and Brighton Centre wrapping the UK leg on December 10. These arena-sized venues match Adams’ expansive sound perfectlyโeach location known for delivering the acoustics and atmosphere that complement his guitar-driven anthems and crowd-participation moments.
Ticket Access Starts Next Week
Presale tickets launch September 10 at 9am local time, giving dedicated fans early access before the general sale opens September 12 through TGE Europe and other authorized outlets. The staggered release follows Adams’ standard touring practice, rewarding fan club members and mailing list subscribers with priority purchasing power for what promises to be high-demand shows.
UK Dates Bridge Global Tour Circuit
These UK performances follow Adams’ extensive North American tour featuring dozens of Canadian and US dates, with special guests including The Sheepdogs, Amanda Marshall, and Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo across different legs. After the UK shows, Adams continues through Poland, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland before a holiday break, then travels to Japan for early 2026 concerts including Tokyo’s prestigious Nippon Budokan.
Four Decades of Hits Meet Current Material
Your evening will blend essential classics like “Summer of ’69” and “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” with selections from Adams’ recent “So Happy It Hurts” album released in 2022. Adams’ reputation for dynamic live performances means you’ll experience both the nostalgic rush of hearing generational chart-toppers and the discovery of how his newer material translates in arena settings. Few artists maintain this level of cross-generational appeal while continuing to create relevant new music.