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Children of the 90s, get ready: Bryan Adams is coming to Singapore

90s rock fans can rejoice as Bryan Adams is coming to Singapore early next year on Jan 20, and will be performing at Suntec Convention Centre, as a part of his Get Up Tour.

Our raspy-voiced teenage heartthrob, and the greatest thing Canada produced before Justin Trudeau, will be performing heart-melters like “Summer of 69”, “Here I am”, and “(Everything I do) I Do It For You”, which incidentally is the longest run number one song in British music history, along with songs from his thirteenth studio album Get Up–up-tempo tracks such as “Brand New Day” and the gentler “We Did It All”.

Ticket prices start at $71 (inclusive of booking fee) and go all the way up to $231.

Get your tickets here.