Canadian musician Bryan Adams has added two new dates to his return to Portuguese stages, scheduled for November, one in Lisbon and the other in Braga, promoter Ritmos e Blues announced today.
“After the first two concerts – November 19 at the Multiusos de Gondomar and November 20 at the Meo Arena [in Lisbon] – were met with high demand, both online and in physical stores, Bryan Adams has decided to add two new dates to his ‘So happy it hurts’ world tour: November 23 at the Altice Fórum Braga and November 24 at the Meo Arena,” the promoter said in a statement released today.
Tickets for the new dates are already on sale.
Bryan Adams’ return to Portugal will take place as part of the “So happy it hurts” tour, which began in 2022 when the musician released an album with the same title.
This year, according to the calendar published on his official website, Bryan Adams has more than 40 performances planned, most of them in Europe.
Musician, producer, philanthropist and activist, Bryan Adams, 64, is one of Canada’s best-known and internationally awarded artists.
A regular on national stages for at least three decades, Bryan Adams has also had a photography exhibition in Portugal – in 2014 in Cascais – with a hundred portraits of personalities from entertainment, sport, culture and fashion, including coach José Mourinho and fado singers Gisela João, Ana Moura, Aldina Duarte, Cuca Roseta and Carminho.
In 2022, Bryan Adams performed in Gondomar, Lisbon and at the Marés Vivas festival in Vila Nova de Gaia.