The tour will begin on December 10 and end on December 16. Tickets for the tour will be available on the Zomato app's Live tab.
Canadian singer Bryan Adams
Bryan Adams, the Canadian rock legend, has announced plans to bring his "So Happy It Hurts" tour to India in December 2024. Adams will begin his five-city tour on December 10, covering Shillong, Gurugram, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. This will be the singer's sixth visit to India. "I'm quite happy to be returning to India!
While talking to the press, he said, "I feel a special connection with the Indian audience."
Tickets for the tour, hosted and produced by SG Live in cooperation with EVA Live, will be available on the Zomato app's Live tab.
"There is a clear upsurge of interest in iconic artists across India. Fans are rediscovering the force and emotion of timeless classics, and iconic musicians such as Bryan Adams are demonstrating that great music genuinely transcends decades," said Deepak Choudhary, EVA Live's Founder and Managing Director.
"A longtime personal favorite, Bryan Adams is a true rock icon, and his return to India is cause for celebration," said SG Live's CEO, Mahesh Bhupati.
"We are thrilled to bring the So Happy It Hurts World Tour to India as their exclusive ticketing partner," Zeenah Vilcassim, CEO of Zomato Live, said.
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