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Bryan Adams Drops ‘Roll with the Punches,’ Announces 2025 Tour

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Legendary rock musician Bryan Adams has recently garnered attention with the release of his latest single, “Roll With The Punches,” complemented by an accompanying music video that is certain to strike a chord with fans and resonate globally. This dynamic title track is part of Adams' upcoming 16th studio album due for release later in the year. A testament to resilience and tenacity, the song captures a universal theme, which Adams describes as the spirit of getting back up regardless of the challenges faced. Collaborating once again with renowned producer and his longtime partner, Robert John ‘Mutt' Lange, Adams' new work echoes his enduring ability to connect through music.

Adams' music is often marked by its energetic and motivational tone, and “Roll With The Punches” is no exception, blending vigorous rock rhythms with compelling lyrics of persistence. It's evident that the track is designed to be a rallying anthem, inspiring those who have faced hardships to persevere. The song has been made widely available on digital platforms and as a limited edition 7″ vinyl, further showcasing Adams' commitment to both digital and traditional music formats for his fans.

Adams' announcement of an extensive world tour aligns perfectly with this release, setting the stage for live performances across multiple continents in 2025. The tour promises a slew of concerts in North America, the UK, and Europe, reaffirming Adams' presence in the global rock scene. Notably, the series starts in New Zealand and Australia, where his energetic performances are highly anticipated; it will cover cities such as Dublin and Belfast in May, followed by wider European dates. His return to live touring is set to not only promote the new album but also to reconnect with fans, bringing them classic hits alongside the new material.

 

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