Bryan Adams’ So Happy It Hurts Tour 2024: Get Ready, India!

Experience the Iconic Rock Legend Live!

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MUMBAI: Bryan Adams, the celebrated Canadian rock star known for timeless hits like Summer of ’69 and Everything I Do (I Do It for You), is set to light up Indian stages this December with his So Happy It Hurts world tour. This marks his sixth visit to the country, following previous tours in 1993, 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2018. Adams’ unique connection with India and its music-loving audience continues to grow with each visit.

Tour Schedule and Highlights

The 2024 India leg of his tour will span five cities, starting in Shillong on December 10, followed by Gurugram on December 12, Mumbai on December 13, Bengaluru on December 14, and concluding in Hyderabad on December 16. Fans can look forward to a blend of Bryan’s classic anthems and newer hits, tailored to the energy of each city.

Tickets are available exclusively through Zomato Live, with excitement already brewing among music enthusiasts.

Cultural Fusion and Commitment

Adams has expressed his admiration for India’s vibrant culture and its evolving concert scene. Reflecting on his past visits, he fondly recalls memorable interactions with Bollywood celebrities and his love for Indian vegetarian cuisine. During this tour, he plans to maintain an eco-conscious “green tour,” accompanied by a dedicated crew and 10,000 kilograms of equipment to deliver an unforgettable experience.

Speaking about his excitement, Bryan said, “India’s passion for music is inspiring, and I can’t wait to perform your favorite songs while exploring the unique sounds and culture the country offers.”

Don’t Miss Out!

As one of the most beloved international artists in India, Bryan Adams promises an electrifying series of performances celebrating the universal power of music. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a new listener, this is your chance to witness a global icon live on stage.

Source: Web Team, C6N

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