02 October 2017 - 0 Comments
Bryan Adams will bring his Get Up world tour to New Zealand early next
year, taking in some of the country’s most iconic and picturesque outdoor
summer venues.
Presented by Neptune
Entertainment and The
Breeze, the tour starts on January 2 at Matakana Country Park north
of Auckland, then travels to the TSB
Bowl of Brooklands in New
Plymouth on January
4. The next stop on the four-date tour is ASB Baypark Stadium inMount Maunganuion January 5,before winding up at Black
Barn Vineyards in Hawkes
Bay on January
6.
Adamswas last in New Zealand in 2013 with his Bare Bones Tour, but this will be the
first time since 2003 that he will bring his full live band! Supporting artists
are Kiwi legends Dave
Dobbyn and Jordan
Luck Band.
The Grammy and multi-award winning artist has spent the past three decades
making music history. He’s sold more than 65 million records worldwide, making
him one of best-selling music artists of all time.
He rose to fame in 1983 with his Cuts Like A Knife album, which contained the hits Straight
From The Heart, Cuts Like A Knife and This Time.
His smash LP Reckless followed in 1984, delivering three of his biggest hits - Summer
of ’69, Heaven and Run
To You. In 1991 he topped charts around the world
with the epic power ballad, (Everything
I Do) I Do It For You.
His other hits include Can’t Stop This Thing
We Started, Kids Wanna Rock,Please Forgive Me,The Only Thing That
Looks Good On Me Is You, Lets Make A Night To
Remember, Have You Ever Really
Loved A Woman?, When You’re Gone (with Melanie C), and All For Love (with Rod Stewart and Sting).
In 2015, he released his first album in seven years GET UP, produced by Jeff Lynne (E.L.O), featuring
the hit single You Belong To Me.
Bryan Adams’
New Zealand shows come on the back of a successful world tour across the US,
UK, Middle East, South America, South Africa and Europe.
“Adams performed a selection of the biggest hits from
his 13-album catalogue with remarkable
energy,”
- The Telegraph
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