Canadian rock legend Bryan Adams is returning to India for a six-city tour that has already sold over 75,000 tickets. The tour kicks off in December, with Mumbai selling out in an astonishing 24 hours.
Bryan Adams India tour is so popular, it’s breaking the internet! Tickets for his six shows have sold out to 80% capacity in just 15 days, with over 75,000 fans eager to see him perform. Mumbai fans were especially quick on the draw, snapping up all available tickets in a single day. Looks like India can’t get enough of the Canadian rocker!
Get ready for Bryan Adams in India! The tour, presented by SG Live and EVA Live, kicks off on December 6th in Kolkata and will also visit Shillong, Gurugram, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad before concluding on December 18th.
Expect a nostalgic journey through Bryan Adams’ career as he performs beloved classics like “Summer of ’69” and “Everything I Do (I Do It For You),” as well as newer hits from his Grammy-nominated album “So Happy It Hurts.
Get ready to rock, India! I’m coming back in December for my So Happy It Hurts tour. Can’t wait to see you there.
Adams shared, ‘Indian tennis legend Mahesh Bhupati, one of the tour’s promoters, said, “The Bryan Adams India tour is more than just a concert; it’s a cultural phenomenon. We’re proud to bring such a renowned artist to India and create an event that will be remembered for generations. The overwhelming demand for tickets shows that India is ready for world-class entertainment on a grand scale. We’re excited to deliver a tour that will set a new standard for live shows in the country.”
Manuj Agarwal, CEO of EVA Live, echoed this sentiment, saying, ‘The incredible response to Bryan Adams’ India tour is extraordinary. Indian fans have been eagerly waiting for this moment. We’re working tirelessly to ensure that every aspect of the tour, from the stage design to the overall fan experience, is top-notch. We’re excited to create a concert that will be talked about for years to come.
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