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With movie soundtrack hits “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” from Robin Hood, “All for Love” a trio with Sting and Rod Stewart, from The Three Musketeers, and “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?” from Don Juan DeMarco among others, he’s appropriately been called the Kenny Loggins of the 90’s. Bryan Adams has a tremendous career built off of amazing songwriting and legendary concert performances. With hits like “Summer of 69,” “Cuts Like a Knife” and “Heaven”, Bryan Adams is sure to provide a night of sing-a-longs for all his fans. Come see one of Canada and pop music’s most celebrated artists playing select dates across the continent this summer with Bryan Adams tickets from GoTickets.com!

Bryan Adams Tour Dates and Schedule

Dec. 4, 2009
Friday, 8:00 PM
State Theatre-MN
Minneapolis, MN
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Dec. 5, 2009
Saturday, 8:00 PM
Genesee Theatre
Waukegan, IL
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Dec. 6, 2009
Sunday, 8:00 PM
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Dec. 8, 2009
Tuesday, 8:00 PM
Ford Community & Performing Arts Center
Dearborn, MI
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Dec. 9, 2009
Wednesday, 8:00 PM
Kirby Center
Wilkes Barre, PA
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Dec. 10, 2009
Thursday, 8:00 PM
State Theatre-NJ
New Brunswick, NJ
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Order Bryan Adams tickets with special guest Def Leppard for a summer concert tour labeled the “Rock ‘N Roll Double Header Tour.” Together on one ticket, the bands will be playing appropriately in 26 minor league baseball stadiums this summer. The pairing of Bryan Adams and Def Leppard for a hot summer concert ticket is sure to make any fan wax nostalgic for ripped jeans and white tee shirts.

No summer is complete without a Bryan Adams ticket. Bryan Adams, a successful songwriter, as he is a singer, produced a score of hits in the Eighties and well into the Nineties. Songs like, “Cuts Like a Knife,” “Heaven,” “Summer of ‘69,” and “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?,” helped sell millions of albums for the Canadian born singer. Interestingly, “Heaven” (1985) and “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?” (1995) gave Adams the privilege of having two number one songs exactly ten years apart, to the date (June 3rd).

Bryan Adams’ straight-up rock-and-roll and pop ballads carried him through the new wave and metal sounds of the Eighties, but his greatest success came in with producer Jeff “Mutt” Lange who collaborated on the hit “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You.” The song sky-rocketed to number one for seven weeks in 1991. Adams will release is 14th studio album, Room Service this summer.

Def Leppard also saw success under the supervision of Mutt Lange with the release of the multi-platinum albums, Pyromania and Hysteria - Arguably, Mutt Lange’s greatest success however, is his marriage to Shania Twain, oh, and her music too.

Many fans remember the wild Def Leppard concerts of yesteryear. Def Leppard was a popular ticket of the pop-metal scene in the Eighties. Best described as the kings of high-school metal, Def Leppard owned the airwaves of MTV. The band was probably the most responsible for teenagers wearing torn jeans and sleeveless shirts. A string of hits, including, “Photograph,” “Rock of Ages,” Pour Some Sugar On Me,” and “Armageddon It,” were as catchy as they were lyrically silly. However, when the music scene changed in the Nineties, the band’s popularity waned, but not their enthusiasm. The group still recorded and performed well into the new century, and is set to release, a greatest hits 2-disc compilation Rock of Ages - The Definitive Collection this summer.

Reserve concert tickets now to be transported back to your teenager days with Bryan Adams and Def Leppard.