With 20 Juno Awards, one Grammy Award, and a spot in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Bryan Adams has built quite the resume for himself, and he’s now bringing this impressive track record to Abbotsford.
The Canadian music legend has been regularly touring around this country and the rest of the world since the release of his debut album in 1980.
Adams has played cities of all sizes, but has yet to ever grace an Abbotsford stage. But that’s all about to change, with the singer announcing a show at Rogers Forum this September.
As part of the Roll With the Punches Tour, Adams will be playing 14 Canadian shows, including three in B.C.
The last time he serenaded a B.C. audience was back in 2023, and this time around, he is heading to Abbotsford, Penticton, and Dawson Creek.
In addition to seeing Adams on stage, attendees will also get to enjoy fellow Canadian musician Lights, who has won quite a few JUNO Awards throughout her career as well.
Adams has released 16 studio albums throughout his career, with the most recent being 2025’s Roll with the Punches.
During his career, he’s achieved more than 15 top-10 singles in Canada and has topped the charts in numerous other countries.
Both the Heaven and Summer Of ‘69 tracks have even surpassed one billion streams, making Adams one of the few Canadian artists to achieve this milestone.
Lights is best known for her hits Banner and Up We Go, and the pop singer has frequently teamed up with some of the world’s biggest DJs in recent years.
Adams and Lights are playing Rogers Forum on Sept. 15, with tickets available at bryanadams.com.