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Bryan Adams announces Spain concerts in 2026: dates, cities, and everything you need to know

Music ✍️ Carlos Martínez 🕒 2026-03-06 21:05 🔥 Views: 2

Some voices are the pure soundtrack of our lives, the kind tattooed on your memory since you were old enough to spin vinyl or play cassettes. And when one of those voices announces a return to your city, it makes your heart skip a beat. Well, get ready, because Bryan Adams has confirmed what many of us have been whispering for months: the Canadian singer will include Spain in his upcoming 2026 tour. And it's not going to be a quick fly-by, no. He's planning to run through those anthems that have made him a legend.

Bryan Adams en concierto

A long-awaited return: key cities and dates

The news dropped like a bomb early this morning. After much chatter on social media and a few hints dropped in fan forums, we finally have the first outline of his visit to the peninsula. We're talking about an artist who never disappoints live, who grabs his guitar and makes you forget that four decades have passed since he released those timeless albums. For 2026, Bryan Adams plans to make a serious impact, and for now, three cities can start getting their venues ready.

  • Madrid: It will be one of the first stops. The date, while still awaiting official minute-by-minute confirmation, is pointing towards the end of May. Those of us who saw him at the Wizink Center remember that magical night with "Run to You" and "Somebody".
  • Barcelona: The Condal City always has a special spot in his schedule. It wouldn't be surprising to see him return to an iconic open-air venue, just as the good weather starts to show.
  • Zaragoza: Here's the big surprise. The locals are in for a treat because everything points to the tour making a strategic stop. Adams' draw in Aragon is massive, and people are already rubbing their hands in anticipation.

From "Run to You" to "Christmas Time": what to expect on the setlist

Talking about a Bryan Adams concert means talking about a parade of hits that transcends generations. Yes, we know he has a couple of covers albums and some new tracks he'll likely slip in, but what people pay to hear is that string of classic songs you could sing with your eyes closed. From the opening with that gritty guitar riff of "Run to You", which gets your pulse racing, to the 90s energy of "Somebody".

And hey, even though the main concerts are in spring, there's always room for a classic. When this time of year rolls around, you can't help but remember his version of "Christmas Time". It's funny how a Christmas song can sneak into a May setlist, but with Bryan Adams, he's capable of anything. The guy connects with the audience like no other, and between songs, he spins those road stories that make you feel like you're in your local hangout with a mate who just happened to make it big on the radio.

Ticket sales: dates, prices, and where to buy them

Okay, let's get down to business, because that's what matters. Tickets for the Bryan Adams in Spain concerts are numbered. If you don't want to miss out, mark your calendars: general sales will kick off over the next month, likely around mid-April. But as always, there will be exclusive presales for fans and club members. Prices, according to rumours, will start around S$70-$75 for the furthest seats, and could go up to S$145-$160 for VIP or premium standing areas. It's not outrageous considering the cost of bringing in a production of this scale.

My advice is to keep a close eye on the artist's social media and official ticketing platforms. These will fly. In cities like Zaragoza, where he hasn't toured at this calibre for years, demand is expected to be extremely high. Those of us living outside the major Madrid-Barcelona circuit know the struggle of seeing our idols, so when someone like Bryan Adams comes along, you don't hesitate.

So, there you have it. Warm up those vocal cords and get your wallet ready. 2026 is shaping up to be a year of reunion shows, the kind where you review your life through three chords and a raspy voice. See you at the concerts.