Canadian rocker Bryan Adams is returning to Europe in the autumn of 2026, continuing his global 'The So Happy It Hurts' tour. The first confirmed dates are Milan (November 28), Barcelona (December 1), and Madrid (December 3). The Polish portal Interia.pl, citing industry sources, reports that Poland is also expected to be on the tour map, although a specific date and venue have not yet been officially revealed. Ticket sales for the Italian concert will begin on March 6.
Confirmed Dates in Europe
Bryan Adams will perform in Milan (Unipol Dome) on November 28, 2026, in Barcelona on December 1, and in Madrid on December 3. These are the first announced concerts for the autumn-winter leg of the European tour.
Poland on the Tour?
The portal Interia.pl reports that Poland is expected to be one of the countries on the tour, citing anonymous sources related to concert organization. The venue and date for the Polish performance are not official, but an announcement is expected soon.
Continuation of Global Tour
The 'The So Happy It Hurts' tour promotes Adams's fifteenth studio album of the same name from 2022. The artist is known for energetic performances and timeless hits like 'Summer of '69'.
Canadian rocker Bryan Adams has confirmed the first European concerts for autumn 2026, resuming his global 'The So Happy It Hurts' tour. According to reports from the Italian news agency ANSA and the Spanish newspaper 'La Vanguardia', the artist will perform in Milan on November 28, in Barcelona on December 1, and in Madrid on December 3. The Italian concert will take place at the Unipol Dome arena, and ticket sales are set to begin on March 6. These dates mark the start of an intensive concert period in Europe. The Polish portal Interia.pl reported that Poland is also expected to be on the tour map. In an article from February 27, it reads: 'Bryan Adams regularly visits Poland', a reference to his frequent performances in our country in the past. The portal, citing anonymous industry sources, indicates that an official announcement of a Polish date should come soon. This suggests that the full schedule of European concerts has not yet been fully disclosed, and promoters are gradually releasing information. The lack of official confirmation from the Polish promoter or the artist himself means that, for now, the news of a concert in Poland should be treated as an unofficial, though likely, announcement. The 'The So Happy It Hurts' tour is a continuation of the global tour Adams began after the release of his fifteenth studio album in 2022. The album maintained the artist's characteristic blend of rock guitars and catchy melodies. Adams's concerts are known for their high energy and faithful, though sometimes refreshed, renditions of his classics, which have secured his status as one of the biggest rock stars for decades. Bryan Adams, born in 1959 in Canada, gained international fame in the early 1980s. The commercial breakthrough was the album 'Reckless' from 1984, but the peak of his popularity came with the ballad '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You' from the soundtrack to the film 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'. The song spent a record 16 weeks at the top of the UK singles chart in 1991. Since then, the artist has consistently recorded and toured, winning numerous awards, including Grammy and Juno statuettes.The announcement of new concerts in Europe has been met with enthusiasm from fans. For Polish fans of the musician, the key will be official confirmation of the date and venue by a reputable promoter, which will allow for planning ticket purchases. Bryan Adams remains an artist with an established position, and his performances guarantee a show based on hits known to several generations of listeners.
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