The rock icon’s Roll with the Punches Tour continues to expand with this new North American leg

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Bryan Adams, left [Matt Bishop/The Rock Revival], Pat Benatar, right [Kevin Winter/Getty]

This summer, Bryan Adams is extending his Roll with the Punches Tour. The rock icon announced a new string of shows across the North America with fellow legends Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. This 28-date tour leg kicks off on July 24 at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri and wraps up on September 13 at the South Okanagan Events Centre in Penticton, British Columbia.

Check out the full tour itinerary below, plus a link to grab tickets.

The Roll With The Punches Tour launched in New Zealand and Australia last year, which was followed by 12 shows in the UK and Ireland plus 35 dates across Europe. Named after Adams’ latest studio album, Roll with the Punches, the tour supports the record’s release on his own label, Bad Records. It arrives last August and cracked the Top 10 in several countries around the globe.

In 2023, Bryan kicked off the U.S. leg of his So Happy It Hurts Tour on back in June at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. Revisit our review and live photos from the show, plus the setlist. The trek hit 26 cities across the U.S. with stops in New York, Boston, Tampa, Denver, Phoenix, San Francisco and more. The run wrapped on August 3 in Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena.

In 2022, Adams nabbed his first GRAMMY® nomination in over two decades. He took home the hardware in 1992 for his hit single “Everything I Do (I Do It For You).” His last nomination came in 1998. This latest nomination was for Best Rock Performance for “So Happy It Hurts.”

Throughout his career, Adams has amassed 20 Juno Awards. In 1992, his ballad “(Everything I Do) I Do It For You” garnered the GRAMMY® Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media. In 2006, Adams was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. In 2011, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Adams released a box set, Live at the Royal Albert Hall, on December 8, 2023 though BMG. The box set includes a total of 35 live songs, a Blu-Ray DVD of all the performances, plus a 32-page photo book featuring exclusive images from the three storied nights. Last January, Adams revealed two brand new live music videos for his hit tracks “I’m Ready” and “Cuts Like a Knife.” The latter is the title track of his seminal 1983 album, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. To commemorate the milestone, Adams recored the album live at the historic Royal Albert Hall in London on May 11, 2022. The forthcoming Live at the Royal Albert Hall album will be offered in multiple physical formats and is available for pre-order now.

Bryan Adams [Credit: Matt Bishop]
Bryan Adams [Matt Bishop/The Rock Revival]

In 2023, Adams revealed two new tracks – “Sometimes You Lose Before You Win” and “You’re Awesome.” The songs are from the soundtrack for the upcoming Comedy Central feature film Office Race. A creative force beyond music, Adams himself directed both music videos, which were shot on location at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, Canada. The clips were shot by Sebastien Debellefeuille. Featuring Keith Scott on guitar and Pat Steward on drums, the songs were recorded and mixed by Hayden Watson. Bryan partnered with Eliot Kennedy to write “Sometimes You Lose Before You Win,” and legendary producer Mutt Lange (AC/DC, Def Leppard, Nickelback) co-wrote “You’re Awesome” with Adams.

Following the release of her 2017 single “Shine,” Pat Benatar and her longtime musical and life partner Neil Giraldo continued to reinforce their legacy as one of rock’s most enduring duos, balancing new creative work with a renewed appreciation of their classic catalog. “Shine,” released as part of the climate change documentary We the People, marked their first new original recording in years and reaffirmed their shared commitment to socially conscious themes and melodic rock craftsmanship.

In the years that followed, Benatar and Giraldo remained active on the touring circuit, bringing their hits—such as “Love Is a Battlefield,” “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” and “We Belong”—to audiences across North America, often on co-headlining and package tours that paired them with fellow classic rock acts. Their live performances continued to showcase Giraldo’s sharp guitar work and production instincts alongside Benatar’s still-commanding vocal presence, underscoring the chemistry that has defined their partnership since the late 1970s.

Pat Benatar [Kevin Winter/Getty]

Beyond the stage, the duo expanded their creative output into new mediums, including the development of a stage musical, Invincible, built around their songs and life story, which premiered in a limited run and reflected their interest in storytelling beyond traditional albums.

Their influence was further cemented in 2022 when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, a long-awaited recognition of their impact on rock music, particularly in breaking barriers for female-fronted rock acts in the early MTV era. During their induction, Giraldo was honored alongside Benatar, highlighting the essential role he has played as co-writer, producer, and guitarist throughout her career. In recent years, they have continued to tour selectively, engage with fans through media appearances, and advocate for causes they support, all while maintaining a legacy defined by resilience, musical innovation, and a partnership that remains central to their enduring success.

Pat Benatar’s last studio effort was 2003’s Go, which hit No. 9 on Billboard’s Independent Albums chart.

July 24 – Enterprise Center – St. Louis, MO
July 25 – INTRUST Bank Arena – Wichita, KS
July 26 – Lucas Oil Live – Thackerville, OK
July 28 – Moody Center – Austin, TX
July 29 – Toyota Center – Houston, TX
July 31 – Smoothie King Center – New Orleans, LA
August 1 – Simmons Bank Arena – Little Rock, AR
August 5 – Kia Center – Orlando, FL
August 8 – Spectrum Center – Charlotte, NC
August 9 – CFG Bank Arena -Baltimore, MD
August 11 – Santander Arena – Reading, PA
August 12 – Prudential Center – Newark, NJ
August 14 – KeyBank Center – Buffalo, NJ
August 15 – Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI
August 16 – Fiserv Forum – Milwaukee, WI
August 24 – Amphitheatre Cogeco – Trois-Rivieres, QC
August 25 – Slush Puppy Place – Kingston, ON
August 26 – Tribute Communities Centre – Oshawa, ON
August 28 – TD Coliseum – Hamilton, ON
August 29 – Canada Life Place – London, ON
August 31 – Sudbury Arena – Sudbury, ON
September 1 – GLF Memorial Gardens – Sault Ste Marie, ON
September 3 – Thunder Bay Community Auditorium – Thunder Bay, ON
September 5 – SaskTel Centre – Saskatoon, SK
September 8 – VisitLethbridge.com Arena – Lethbridge, AB
September 10 – Marchant Crane Centrium – Red Deer, AB
September 11 – Ovintiv Events Centre – Dawson Creek, BC
September 13 – South Okanagan Events Centre – Penticton, BC

Tickets will be available HERE