Bryan Adams dropped two pieces of news in a single Instagram caption this week, announcing a European tour for late 2026 and spotlighting a colorized “Punches” image sent in by a follower.
The Canadian rock veteran posted the color photograph tied to his “Roll with the Punches” project and credited the fan who submitted it. “Loving this colour version of the Punches shot, sent in by gracielaliliana1969. Oh and also, very excited about our European tour at the end of the year! #Rollwiththepunches,” he wrote on Instagram.
He didn’t commit to specific venues or dates. The caption reads more like an excited heads-up than a formal announcement. That’s pretty typical of how Adams tends to communicate with his audience online.
The “Roll with the Punches” campaign has been a consistent visual thread in Adams’s recent output. The boxing glove emoji on the hashtag fits the project’s raw, energetic feel. Naming gracielaliliana1969 directly gave the post a personal touch – it felt genuine rather than managed.
Fan-submitted content doesn’t always earn a direct shout-out from artists. Adams chose to post the follower’s rework and credit them by username. That’s the kind of move that builds real loyalty, and it’s consistent with how he’s generally handled his online presence.
The tour news is the bigger headline here. Adams has been a reliable live draw across Europe for decades. The UK, Germany, and Scandinavia are particularly strong markets for him. His catalog of rock anthems from the 1980s and ’90s still fills venues. The late-2026 timing gives promoters and fans alike plenty of lead time to plan.
Adams first broke through internationally with “Cuts Like a Knife” in 1983. He crossed over to global fame with “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” from the 1991 film “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.” That song spent 16 consecutive weeks at No. 1 in the UK. “Summer of ’69,” from his 1985 album “Reckless,” remains one of his most-played live tracks.
He has stayed consistently active in the years since. Beyond his recording and touring work, Adams is a well-regarded photographer whose portraits have appeared in major international publications and gallery exhibitions. He’s one of the few classic-rock artists who has built a distinct secondary career outside of music. A late-2026 European run fits right into that rhythm.
A proper rollout with venues, dates, and presale details will almost certainly follow in the coming weeks or months. The announcement is informal but the intent is clear. Adams is heading to Europe before the year is out.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
