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Bryan Adams to rock Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Nights

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Multiple award-winning rock legend Bryan Adams is the latest global star confirmed for the 2025–2026 edition of Saadiyat Nights, Abu Dhabi’s flagship open-air concert series on Saadiyat Island.

The Canadian icon will perform in Abu Dhabi on February 11, 2026, bringing his instantly recognisable voice and catalogue of timeless hits to fans in the UAE capital. While touring the world with his Roll with the Punches shows, which began in May 2025, and with a brand-new studio album set for release later this year, Adams will make a special one-night-only stop in the UAE capital. 

Known for his raw energy and enduring sound, Adams has spent nearly four decades headlining arenas and stadiums worldwide, building a legacy that spans generations.

For more than 45 years, Adams’ chart-topping singles and highly acclaimed albums have earned him a place among the world’s most popular rock artists. He has achieved No1 status in 40+ countries and received numerous accolades, including a Grammy Award, an American Music Award, three Academy Award nominations, and five Golden Globe nominations. In recognition of his contributions to music and culture, he is also a Companion of the Order of Canada.

Over the years, Adams has stayed true to his rock roots while continuing to thrill audiences worldwide. His concerts celebrate a catalogue of era-defining anthems including Summer of ’69, (Everything I Do) I Do It for You, Heaven, Run to You, and Please Forgive Me – songs that have made him one of the most iconic live performers of his generation. Abu Dhabi fans can look forward to that same electrifying energy as Adams takes the stage for his first performance at Saadiyat Nights.

Adams joins a stellar line-up that already includes Ludovico Einaudi (10 January), Lewis Capaldi (17 January), John Mayer (24 January), and Ricky Martin (31 January), setting the stage for an unmissable season of live music on Saadiyat Island. More headline acts will be revealed in the coming weeks. – TradeArabia News Service


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