Bryan Adams cancels 6 concerts, including one in Milwaukee; no explanation is given

Bryan Adams has canceled at least six shows on his 2024 "So Happy It Hurts" tour, including what was supposed to be his first Milwaukee concert in 13 years at Fiserv Forum Feb. 22.
Bryan Adams has canceled at least six shows on his 2024 "So Happy It Hurts" tour, including what was supposed to be his first Milwaukee concert in 13 years at Fiserv Forum Feb. 22.
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Bryan Adams' Milwaukee fans have waited 13 years for him to come back to town.

They're going to have to keep waiting.

The Canadian rocker's Feb. 22 show at Fiserv Forum was canceled Friday, according to an email issued to ticketholders. No explanation was given, and so far, Adams hasn't addressed the cancellation on social media.

The Milwaukee date wasn't the only show that was scrapped. According to Ticketmaster, six planned shows in total have been called off, spanning from Feb. 22 to March 3: in Grand Rapids, Michigan; Moline, Illinois; Highland Heights, Kentucky; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Norfolk, Virginia.

A show in Omaha, Nebraska, on Feb. 21 may also be in jeopardy. While tickets are still on sale for the show on Ticketmaster — with lower bowl seats going for just $31 before fees — the Omaha date is no longer listed on Adams' website.

The next leg of Adams' "So Happy It Hurts" tour, named after his 2022 album, is kicking off Jan. 20 in Billings, Montana; Adams has been promoting the shows on social media this week. His website currently has concert dates listed through Feb. 8 in Mexico, before it resumes again March 5 in Jacksonville, Florida. According to Adams' site, the stateside run will wrap up March 16 in New Jersey before the tour moves to Europe in April.

According to the email sent to Milwaukee ticketholders for Adams' show, refunds will be automatically issued through the point of purchase.

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