Bryan Adams announces 2021 Scarborough Open Air Theatre Date
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The international superstar, whose hits include Everything I Do, Run to You, Summer of '69 and Please Forgive Me will visit Scarborough as part of a spectacular open-air tour set in the grounds of some of the UK’s most beautiful venues.
This will be the second time the Canadian rocker has taken to the Open Air Theatre stage following his sell-out headline show in 2016.
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Hide AdThe tour kicks off in Bristol on Sat June 26 and will finish at Harewood House in Leeds on July 10.
A full list of tour dates are as follows:
Sat June 26 - Bristol City Centre
Sun June 27 - Cardiff Castle
Thurs July 1 - Scarborough Open Air Theatre
Fri July 2 - Widnes DCBL Halton Stadium
Sat July 3 - Telford QEII Arena
Mon July 5 - Eden Project Cornwall
Tues July 6 - Powderham Castle Exeter
Thurs July 8 - Canterbury The Spitfire Ground
Fri July 9 - Cornbury Music Festival
Sat July 10 - Leeds Harewood House
Tickets go on sale at 10am on Fri 11 December and are available at aegpresents.co.uk, axs.com, ticketmaster.co.uk and
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