Bryan Adams is heading back to Australia and New Zealand with his Roll With The Punches arena tour in 2027.
The Roll With The Punches tour marks Bryan Adams’ return following his sold-out 2025 visit, and arrives in support of his 16th studio album, which shares the tour’s name. Natalie Imbruglia signs on as special guest across every date, adding a second billing that leans on decades of chart history.
The trek follows a punishing run for Adams, who played 140 shows worldwide across 2025 before a 2026 stretch through the USA, Canada and Europe. The Australian and New Zealand dates land across February and March, with Melbourne’s turn at Rod Laver Arena on 5 March and the opening night in Perth.
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- 23 February – RAC Arena, Perth
- 26 February – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
- 1 March – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
- 4 March – AEC Arena, Adelaide
- 5 March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
- 10 March – Spark Arena, Auckland
- 12 March – Wolfbrook Arena, Christchurch
Stay up to date with what’s happening in and around Melbourne here.
Adams’ catalogue is stacked with tracks that fill rooms on name recognition alone, from Summer of ’69 and Heaven to Run To You, Cuts Like A Knife, Please Forgive Me and (Everything I Do) I Do It For You. The Canadian counts a Grammy for Best Rock Performance from 16 nominations among his honours, alongside three Academy Award nods, five Golden Globe nominations and the Companion of the Order of Canada.
Imbruglia brings plenty of her own history to the pairing. Her 1997 debut Left of the Middle sold seven million copies worldwide and produced Torn, the most-played song on Australian radio since 1990, while 2021’s Firebird reached the UK top 10. A new album, Algorithm, is due on 4 September. She counts eight ARIA Awards, two Brit Awards and a Billboard Music Award among her honours.
Frontier members get early access through a presale from 17 July at 12pm local time, with general tickets on sale to everyone from 20 July at 12pm local time through the Frontier Touring website. Every show on the run is licensed and all ages, so there’s no barrier for younger fans.
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