CANADIAN rock legend Bryan Adams will be performing in Cheshire as part of three Forest Live shows scheduled during 2024.
The 'Summer of '69' singer will appear at Delamere Forest on Sunday, June 16, before dates at both Thetford Forest and Dalby Forest on Thursday, June 20 and Friday, June 21 respectively.
One of the most successful recording artists of all-time, he will bring some of the greatest his from his more than 40-year career to a unique forest setting, together with songs from his latest studio album, 'So Happy It Hurts'.
Hailing from Ontario, Canada, Bryan Adams started off as the singer in a glam-rock band, Sweeney Todd before striking out on his own and going on to pen some of the biggest hits of the 80s and 90s including the epic ‘Everything I Do (I Do It For you); ‘Heaven’, ‘Cloud 9’, ‘Run To You’, ‘Straight From The Heart’, Please Forgive Me’, ‘When You’re Gone’ (feat. Melanie C), and the globally celebrated anthem ‘Summer of ‘69’.
Adams joins previously announced headliners Becky Hill (June 13), Sting (June 14) and Nile Rodgers & Chic (June 15) at Delamere Forest.
Forestry England uses the money Forest Live raises to maintain beautiful natural areas for everyone to enjoy, run important conservation projects and keep growing trees. Last year they planted some 7.4 million trees, caring for the nation’s 1,500 woods and forests sustainably and welcoming 291 million visits in 2022-23.
Each person in England lives within a one-hour drive of one of the nation’s forests. Over two million people have enjoyed the Forest Live gigs over the last twenty-three years. This year, they present the concerts in partnership with Live Nation’s Cuffe & Taylor for the first time.
Gigs will take place at six forests throughout England – Delamere Forest, Dalby Forest, Sherwood Pines, High Lodge Thetford Forest, Westonbirt Arboretum and Cannock Chase Forest
Fans can sign up for information, announcements, and exclusive pre-sale access at forestlive.com. Pre-sale tickets will be available at 9am on Thursday, December 14 before they go on general sale at 9am on Friday, December 15.
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