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Bryan Adams has announced that he will be embarking on a UK and Ireland tour in 2024.
The Canadian singer has announced the UK and Ireland tour dates for his 2024 tour as well as a three-date residency which will take place at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Adams is scheduled to kick off the London shows on 13 May where he will play for three consecutive days. On each night of the residency, he will perform one album in full, So Happy It Hurts, 18 'til I Die and Reckless, as well as some of his greatest hits.
"Our last visit to the Royal Albert Hall (2022) was such a great series of shows, it was a no-brainer to want to come back and do it again," Adams, 63, said in a press statement. "However this time we have a whole new perspective on how to make it work and with three different albums. The band and I are really looking forward to it!"
Directly after his London run, the Summer of '69 hitmaker will set off on the rest of his So Happy It Hurts UK tour, hitting Coventry, Sheffield, Cardiff, Dublin and Belfast.
The Tour will conclude on 22 May at The SSE Arena in Belfast.
Earlier this month, the music icon joined Coldplay during their Vancouver show to perform his 1991 track (Everything I Do) I Do It For You.