9.8.2025 | Culture
Bryan Adams Concert in Tallinn
Text Stewart Johnson
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One of the most famous singers ever to come out of Canada, Bryan Adams, will perform once again in Estonia—this time in Tallinn’s Song Festival Grounds on 14 August. Adams is considered to be one of the best live performers in the world, and there’s only one way to find out why. Tickets are still available here, but the cheapest tickets are now €79, not the previous €69. You could say, it’s the Summer of 79. The concert will undoubtedly be better than that pun.
Bryan Adams is also known for his superhits “Heaven”, and “Run to You”, and several other chart-toppers from his extremely successful musical career spanning many decades. This Grammy-winning artist has recorded 17 studio albums, won multiple other awards and been nominated for many others, and has proven a massive influence on hundreds of artists over the years.
This unique concert in Tallinn is part of his “Roll With the Punches Tour”, and will feature his greatest hits as well as newer music. Opening acts will be Estonian artists Lenna, and Smilers. Doors open at 18:00. It is advisable to take public transportation to the Song Festival Grounds, or of course just walk. It’s not that far, and if the weather is nice, you’ll be able to enjoy a beautiful Estonian sunset and fresh seaside air to get you ready for the experience of seeing Bryan Adams, live in concert.
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