Bryan Adams Tour 2023 : Tickets and Details

Written by on November 27, 2022

CREDIT : THEGUARDIAN.COM

Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams will visit Asia in March 2023. On November 21, the singer announced the Asian leg of his ‘So Happy It Hurts’ tour through Twitter. The ’80s icon performs at Seoul’s SK Handball Arena on March 2, then flies to four Japanese cities: Sendai’s Sun Plaza Hall on March 4, Osaka’s Castle Hall on March 5, Tokyo’s Budokan on March 7, and Nagoya’s Zepp Nagoya on March 8.

Adams will then play throughout Southeast Asia, including Kuala Lumpur’s Arena Of Stars at Resorts World Genting on March 11, Singapore’s The Star Theatre on March 13, Manila’s Araneta Coliseum on March 15, and Bangkok’s Royal Paragon Hall.

For Adams’ concerts in Sendai, Osaka, and Japan, S seats will cost JPY15,000, and A seats will be JPY14,000. 1F standing tickets for Adams’ show in Nagoya will cost JPY15,000, while 2F seats will cost JPY20,000. All additional tour dates are yet to be confirmed.

Seating on the Floor for Bryan Adams

It’s possible to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience by sitting on the floor seats for a Bryan Adams concert. Floor seats and first-row seats are sometimes among the most costly in a venue. The most expensive Bryan Adams tickets may be for seats in the front row or the centre of the stage.

Where can I get my hands on some Bryan Adams concert tickets?

The best places to get Bryan Adams tickets are Ticketmaster, Ticketnetwork, Vividseats, Viagigo, SeatGeek, Stubhub, and Livenation.

Bryan Adams’ Asian tour dates in 2023 are:

MARCH:
2 – SK Handball Arena – Seoul, South Korea
4 – Sun Plaza Hall – Sendai, Japan
6 – Osaka Castle Hall – Osaka, Japan
7 – Budokan – Tokyo, Japan
8 – Zepp Nagoya – Nagoya, Japan
11 – Arena Of Stars, Resorts World Genting – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13 – The Star Theatre – Singapore
15 – Araneta Coliseum – Manila, Philippines
17 – Royal Paragon Hall – Bangkok, Thailand

Bottom Lines

Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams hails from Ontario. Since the release of his self-titled first album in 1980, he has garnered worldwide acclaim as a leading figure in modern rock music. He has released 15 studio albums, the most recent being 2021’s ‘So Happy It Hurts.

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A Grammy, 18 Juno Awards, and many Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations are just a few of the accolades bestowed upon him for his outstanding career. Along with his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, he is also an Officer of the Order of Canada and a member of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.


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