Bryan Adams has expanded his Roll With The Punches Tour with 16 new U.S. dates for 2026, giving fans another chance to catch the rock singer after a run of sold-out shows. The new leg includes a stop at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum on Aug. 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo will join Adams as special guests on select dates, adding another draw to a tour built around songs from his four-decade career and material from his latest album. Tickets are on sale now.
The new dates were posted just days after Adams announced the second leg of the tour through official channels and ticketing sites, underscoring how quickly demand has carried the run beyond the first batch of shows. The 2026 schedule now stretches across 16 U.S. cities, a sign that the appetite for his live set has not eased.
That demand is part of the story. The first leg sold out, and the added dates are a direct response to that response, with the tour package leaning on familiar crowd-pleasers and the kind of catalog that still pulls in listeners who grew up with “Summer of ’69” and younger fans now buying tickets in their 18-29 age group.
The question now is not whether Adams can fill rooms. He already has. The point is whether the expanded run can keep pace with the momentum that sold out the first leg and turn another summer of touring into one more chapter in a career that still has room to stretch.




