Bryan Adams, one of the biggest selling music artists of all time, must be so happy his South Africa tour scheduled for November 2023 is almost sold out.
- A total of 5 dates have been made available to see the Canadian musician, singer, songwriter and composer in South Africa.
- He has been cited as one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with an estimate of 100-million records and singles sold worldwide.
- Tickets start from R825 and can be purchased via Ticketmaster.
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Bryan Adams has the reputation of being one of the most exciting live musicians in the world. His energetic vocals and stage presence have proven to entertain for over 40 years. The Sandton Times had the opportunity of seeing Bryan Adams during his last visit to South Africa in 2017 and his performance goes down as one of the best we’ve certainly seen…ever.
With 17 studio albums, and four new studio albums in 2022 including, ‘So Happy It Hurts’ (nominated for a Grammy) and ‘Pretty Woman – The Musical’. In addition to Classic pt. I and pt. II, which feature new recordings of his greatest hits, released digitally and in ATMOS with Platoon, are also available physically with BMG.
His song writing has garnered him numerous awards and accolades including three Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and a Grammy Award and 20 Juno Awards.
Due to exceptional demand, a third Pretoria date has been added to the 2023 Bryan Adams ‘So Happy It Hurts’ tour as follows:
November 7, Grand Arena, GrandWest (Cape Town) – SOLD OUT
November 8, Grand Arena, GrandWest (Cape Town) – SOLD OUT
November 10, SunBet Arena, Time Square (Pretoria) – SOLD OUT
November 11, SunBet Arena, Time Square (Pretoria) – SOLD OUT
November 12 at SunBet Arena, Time Square (Pretoria) – LATEST DATE ADDED
Tickets to the 2023 Bryan Adams ‘So Happy It Hurts’ tour are exclusively available from Ticketmaster.
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