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31.1.2025 | Culture

Rock legend Bryan Adams performs in Tallinn

Text Johanna Heinonen
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Rock legend Bryan Adams performs in Tallinn

 

Legendary Canadian singer and songwriter Bryan Adams, whose best-known works include “Summer of ’69”, “Heaven” and “Run to You”, will perform at the Tallinn Song Festival on August 14. Considered one of the world’s best live performers, Adams brings to Tallinn both his iconic hits and an energetic stage show, which has captivated audiences around the world.

Bryan Adams’ career includes 17 studio albums, including the Grammy-nominated So Happy It Hurts. His music has left an indelible mark on the music world and touched millions of fans.

In addition to his musical achievements, Adams is also a versatile songwriter, with three Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and a Grammy Award to his name. He is one of the most respected names in Canadian music history, having sold millions of albums and performed on major stages around the world.

Adams is known for his exceptional stage presence and energy, which make his concerts an unforgettable experience. The Tallinn concert is part of his extensive Roll with the Punches Tour 2025, which will bring audiences his greatest hits as well as his newest songs.

Tickets go on sale on February 3 at 10 am on Piletilevi and Piletitasku. Baltic Live Agency Concert Club members can buy tickets from January 30 by registering their email address for free at www.balticlive.ee.

 

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