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Bryan Adams is playing Kosovo for the first time. On June 27, at the „1 Tetori" hall in Pristina starting at 8:30 p.m., the Canadian rock icon arrives with his „Bare Bones" acoustic tour - a show stripped down to voice, guitar, and piano, no big production.
Adams is one of those names that needs no introduction - a career spanning more than four decades, a Grammy, 18 Juno Awards, and a place in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. His hits „(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", „Summer of '69", „Heaven", and „Run to You" are part of the soundtrack of whole generations. The „Bare Bones" shows are built on the 2010 acoustic album of the same name, where the songs are stripped to their essence, with longtime collaborator and pianist Gary Breit at his side.
The Pristina date comes after Adams's successful concert in Tirana in May 2025 - now, for the first time, he's adding the Kosovo capital to the schedule. The „Bare Bones" format is deliberately intimate, aimed at an audience that wants to hear the classics without a loud arrangement wrapped around them, in an indoor setting.
Tickets are on sale through vivere.al. The concert starts at 8:30 p.m. at the „1 Tetori" hall in Pristina, Kosovo.
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