Bryan Adams to perform ‘Bare Bones’ set at Touhill

by | Sep 17, 2012

Canadian rocker Bryan Adams has sold more than 65 million records, toured six continents and achieved No. 1 status in more than 40 countries over the course of his 35-year career. And with hits like “Cuts Like a Knife,” “Summer of ’69,” “Can’t Stop This Thing We Started” and “(Everything…

Canadian rocker Bryan Adams will perform Sept. 20 at the Touhill. The concert is part of his "Bare Bones" tour, which features an intimate acoustic performance.

Canadian rocker Bryan Adams has sold more than 65 million records, toured six continents and achieved No. 1 status in more than 40 countries over the course of his 35-year career. And with hits like “Cuts Like a Knife,” “Summer of ’69,” “Can’t Stop This Thing We Started” and “(Everything I Do) I Do It For You,” he’s considered one of the most successful songwriters of the last three decades.

He’s currently in the midst of his successful solo-acoustic “Bare Bones” tour giving fans a chance to see rare intimate performances by Adams. The tour will stop off at the University of Missouri–St. Louis this week.

Adams’ concert will begin at 8 p.m. Sept. 20 at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center at UMSL. Tickets are $35-$75. Visit touhill.org or call 314-516-4949 to order tickets.

Click here or below for a preview of Bryan Adams’ acoustic performances.

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