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“Bryan Adams Cancels Entire 2025 Tour and Album Promo Due to Sudden Health Concerns”
In a surprising and somber announcement, Canadian rock icon Bryan Adams has officially cancelled his entire 2025 world tour, including all North American, European, and UK dates, citing sudden health concerns that have left both fans and the music industry in shock.
The news was confirmed through a statement posted on Adams’ official website and social media platforms early Monday morning. “Due to unforeseen medical issues requiring immediate attention and recovery time, I must regrettably cancel all upcoming live performances scheduled for 2025,” Adams wrote. “This decision was not made lightly, and I deeply regret the disappointment this will cause so many of you who were looking forward to the shows.”
Adams’ “Roll With the Punches” tour was set to launch in Kamloops, Canada on September 11 and wrap in Minneapolis on November 26. It also included major appearances across Spain, the UK, and the highly anticipated headline slot at BBC’s Radio 2 in the Park in Chelmsford on September 6. All associated promotional events for his upcoming 17th studio album have also been halted until further notice.
Fans who purchased tickets through official channels will be issued full refunds automatically, according to the statement from his management. Merchandising and album pre-order bundles will remain active, though any physical meet-and-greet sessions or signings are cancelled indefinitely.
While the exact nature of Adams’ health issue has not been disclosed, his team stated he is “resting comfortably and surrounded by family.” The 65-year-old singer vowed to “return stronger when the time is right,” thanking fans for decades of loyalty and support.
This marks the first time in his four-decade career that Adams has completely cancelled a world tour, underscoring the seriousness of the situation. Further updates are expected in the coming weeks.