Canadian rock musician Bryan Adams has announced a new series of concerts as part of his 'The So Happy It Hurts' tour. The artist will visit several European cities in autumn 2026, including Barcelona, Madrid, and Milan. The Polish portal Interia.pl, citing concert industry sources, reports that Poland is also expected to be on the tour map, with the official date and venue to be announced soon. This is a continuation of the world tour promoting the album of the same name, which has covered North America and parts of Europe in recent years.

Autumn European Tour

Bryan Adams will perform a series of concerts in November and December 2026. Confirmed dates are November 28 in Milan (Unipol Dome), December 1 in Barcelona, and December 3 in Madrid. The tour is named 'The So Happy It Hurts', referencing his latest studio album.

Poland on the Tour Map

The portal Interia.pl reports that Poland is one of the countries the artist will visit during this concert leg. The exact date and city have not yet been officially confirmed by organizers, but according to industry sources, an announcement is expected soon. Adams has performed in Poland many times, including at the National Stadium in Warsaw.

Promotion of the Latest Album

The tour is a continuation of the global tour promoting the album 'So Happy It Hurts', which was released in March 2022. The album includes singles such as the title track 'So Happy It Hurts' and 'Never Gonna Rain'. The concerts are expected to feature both new material and the biggest hits from the artist's over forty-year career.

Organization and Tickets

The concert in Milan, the only one confirmed so far in Italy, will take place at the Unipol Dome arena with a capacity of approximately 20,000 spectators. Ticket sales for the Italian performance are set to begin on March 6, 2026. The ticket sale schedule for concerts in Spain and a potential performance in Poland has not yet been revealed.

Canadian singer and guitarist Bryan Adams, a rock icon and author of hits like '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You' and 'Summer of '69', is preparing to return to European stages. The artist has announced a new series of concerts as part of the global 'The So Happy It Hurts' tour, scheduled for late 2026. According to reports from the Italian news agency ANSA, the only confirmed concert in Italy will be a performance in Milan at the Unipol Dome arena on November 28. The Spanish newspaper 'La Vanguardia' reported that Adams will also visit Barcelona (December 1) and Madrid (December 3). These dates fit into the artist's autumn-winter schedule, as he regularly performs in Europe. The Polish portal Interia.pl, citing anonymous sources related to concert organization, reports that Poland is expected to be on the tour map. 'Bryan Adams regularly visits Poland,' reads the article, which notes that the musician has performed in our country many times, drawing crowds to stadiums and arenas. The location and date of the Polish concert are not yet officially known, but according to the portal, an announcement should be made soon. This suggests the full list of European dates has not yet been revealed, and promoters are gradually releasing information to the public. The 'The So Happy It Hurts' tour is a continuation of the global tour Adams began after the release of his fifteenth studio album of the same name in 2022. The album was warmly received by critics and fans, maintaining Adams' signature blend of rock guitars and catchy melodies. The artist's concerts are known for energetic live performances and faithful, yet often refreshed, arrangements of his classics. Bryan Adams, born in 1959 in Kingston, Canada, is one of the longest-running and most recognizable rock stars in the world. His international career gained momentum in the early 1980s, with the commercial breakthrough being the 1984 album 'Reckless'. The peak of his popularity came in the early 1990s, thanks to the soundtrack for the film 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves' and the ballad '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You', which held the top spot on the UK singles chart for a record 16 weeks. Since then, the artist has consistently recorded and toured, winning numerous awards, including Grammys and Junos.The announcement of new concerts in Europe, including a potential performance in Poland, has been met with enthusiasm from fans. Ticket sales for the Milan concert are set to begin on March 6. For fans in Poland, the key will be the confirmation of an official date by a reputable promoter, which will allow for planning ticket purchases. Bryan Adams remains an artist with an established position, whose concerts are events guaranteed to be full of timeless hits.

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