Bryan Adams just crash-landed a six-city Asia run onto the 2026 calendar, proving the Roll With The Punches Tour is still a global juggernaut—and hinting his new album Tough Town could spark even more dates.
From Bedroom Studios to Stadiums: Why This Leg Matters
Adams launched the Roll With The Punches Tour in Europe last May, then steam-rolled through North America in September. Each leg sold out arenas and drove his official site traffic to record highs, a metric that convinced promoters the singer could command the same fever in Asia.
The new January swing—Tokyo, Osaka, Manila, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore—marks his first full-scale Asian run since 2018. With Live Nation already tracking 300 % demand spikes on secondary markets, these seven days could reset touring benchmarks for legacy rock acts in post-pandemic Asia.
The Set-List Chessboard: Classics, Rarities and a New Wild Card
Expect the nightly spine to remain Adams’ platinum arsenal—“Summer of ’69,” “Run to You,” “Heaven”—but insiders say the band has rehearsed four new cuts from Tough Town, the April-due album he surprise-announced last week.
- “Kick Down the Door”—a gritty rocker earmarked as show opener in Tokyo sound-check leaks.
- “Tough Town”—the title track, slotted mid-set to test crowd response for radio impact.
- “Shine a Light”—a ballad that could replace the usual encore wildcard “Please Forgive Me.”
- “Brand New Day”—a funk-tinged jam saved for cities with the youngest demographic skew (Manila, Jakarta).
Social Explosion: Fans Stampede Instagram
Within 90 minutes of Adams’ Instagram reveal, #RollWithThePunches trended across Singapore and Manila, and Spotify streams of “Summer of ’69” spiked 42 % region-wide. The top comment—“Please put THE BEST OF ME on the list! I’m begging you”—already has 14 k likes, signaling a potential set-list pivot.
Global Tour Math: Where He Heads Next
Adams’ camp won’t confirm, but routing gaps after the Feb 3 Singapore finale leave a three-week window before promo duties for Tough Town begin. Sources inside CAA point to South America stadium offers (São Paulo, Buenos Aires) and a freshly proposed U.K. arena residency that would replicate his 2022 Royal Albert Hall triumph.
- April: Album release week will likely pair with a televised arena show streamed worldwide.
- May–June: South America stadiums emerge as front-runner if production ships direct from Asia.
- August: European festivals reload—Sweden’s Baltic Sea Festival already has him penciled as headliner.
Bottom Line for Ticket Hunters
Tokyo’s Budokan and Singapore’s Indoor Stadium are officially sold out; secondary seats hover at $400 USD. Osaka, Manila, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur still have face-value drops through Adams’ official site—but with bots circling, those windows close within hours, not days.
If you miss Asia, history says Adams won’t stay quiet for long. Every tour leg so far has expanded when demand overruns supply. With a new album dropping in April, Round 4 of Roll With The Punches is less a question of “if” than “how big.”
Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for real-time ticket alerts, set-list reveals and first-word confirmation of the next continent Adams punches into—our entertainment desk moves faster than any scalper bot.