New Delhi: Canadian singing legend Bryan Adams will be performing in India this december. He is all set to bring his ‘So Happy It Hurt’ tour to India this year.


Byran Adams Indian tour 2024


Adams, 64, will begin his five-city tour from December 10, 2024 to December 16, 2024 and cover cities like Shillong, Gurugram, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.


This will mark the singer's sixth visit to India after his 1993-1994 tour, followed by multi-city gigs in 2001, 2006, 2011 and 2018.


"I'm incredibly excited to be coming back to India! There's a unique connection I feel with the Indian audience," Adams said in a press statement, as quoted by news agency PTI.


 






"Your passion for music is truly inspiring, and I can't wait to perform all your favourite songs – the old ones and some new ones too. This tour is a celebration of music that has connected people across generations. Get ready to rock!" The tickets for the tour will be available on the Live tab on the Zomato app.


Adams is known for classics such as "Summer of 69", "Run to You" and 'When You're Gone", "Go Down Rockin", "Can't Stop This Thing" and others, has many followers in India where his concerts attract packed crowds


"There's a definite resurgence of interest in legendary acts across India. Fans are rediscovering the power and emotion of the timeless classics, and legendary artists like Bryan Adams are proving that great music truly transcends generations," Deepak Choudhary, Founder & Managing Director, EVA Live, was quoted as saying by PTI.


"A longtime personal favourite, Bryan Adams is a true rock icon, and his return to India is a cause for celebration," Mahesh Bhupati, CEO of SG Live told PTI.


"We are thrilled to bring the ‘So Happy It Hurts World Tour’ to India as their exclusive ticketing partner," Zeenah Vilcassim, CEO of Zomato Live added.


Adams has been a part of the music industry for over four decades and enjoys a global fan base.


Bryan Adams has a track record of 17 studio albums, his most recent songs being the peace song "What If There Were No Sides At All" and two songs from the comedy film ‘Office Race’. 


( with inputs from PTI)