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Earlier this month, music fans celebrated the news that Bryan Adams would be embarking on a UK & Ireland arena tour next summer.

It was confirmed that the Irish would be getting their fix when Bryan takes to the stage at the 3Arena on May 21.

And due to recent demand, he has now announced a second Dublin date!

That's right, ladies, Bryan will return to the stage on May 22.

The tour comes in support of his new album Ultimate, which is out Friday November 3, and features two brand new tracks plus all the hits.

Tickets priced from €60.50 inclusive of booking and facility fees are on sale now via Ticketmaster outlets and online.

See you there, ladies.

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Ladies, if you’re a Bryan Adams fan, your Friday is about to get a whole lot more exciting.

The multi-million selling recording artist is back and will embark on a UK & Ireland arena tour next summer.

Dublin fans will be getting their fix when he takes to the stage at the 3Arena on May 21.

The tour comes in support of his new album Ultimate, which is out Friday November 3 and features two brand new tracks plus all the hits.

So if you want a chance to see the Canadian star in person, you'll need to bring your A-game next Friday morning.

Tickets go on sale at 9am and they'll set you back €60.50.

Ladies, we'll see you there.

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Between Summer of 69 and Everything I Do (I Do It For You), Bryan Adams has released some absolute belters in his day, and there's scarcely a house in Ireland that doesn't have at least one of the Canadian's CDs nested among others.

So, we are pretty pumped to learn that the Heaven singer will be taking to the stage to play Live At The Marquee in Cork later this summer!

Following his last sell-out show at the Marquee in 2014, the multi-platinum selling recording artist has confirmed he will bring his GET UP TOUR back to the People's Republic on 11 July 2017.

With over 65 million records sales under his belt and number 1s in 40 countries, the singer's decision to return to Cork has unsurprisingly thrilled his Irish fans.

If you want in on the action, be sure to bring your A-game next Monday at 9am when tickets for the gig go on sale.

See y'all there, ladies.

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Canadian rocker and the man responsible for one of the greatest power ballads of all time, Bryan Adams, has announced that he is cancelling his upcoming concert in Mississippi due to the state's treatment of its LGBT citizens.

Taking to Instagram earlier this morning, the 56-year-old musician, who was due to perform on Thursday at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, explained that he did not feel comfortable performing in a state which denies some of its population 'their civil rights'.

Uploading a photograph of a rainbow, Bryan wrote: "Mississippi has passed anti-LGBT ‘Religious Liberty’ bill 1523. I find it incomprehensible that LGBT citizens are being discriminated against in the state of Mississippi."

"I cannot in good conscience perform in a State where certain people are being denied their civil rights due to their sexual orientation," he continued in a move which mimics Bruce Springsteen's decision to cancel his North Carolina gig.

Extending his support to his LGBT fans, the Run To You singer wrote: "Therefore i’m cancelling my 14 April show at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. Using my voice I stand in solidarity with all my LGBT friends to repeal this extremely discriminatory bill."

The multi award-winning star finished his post by offering some hope to fans disappointed by the star's decision, writing: "Hopefully Mississippi will right itself and I can come back and perform for all of my many fans. I look forward to that day. ‪#‎stop1523‬"

Unsurprisingly, the singer has received a lot of support for his decision, with one Instagram user writing: "I'm so glad you are using your voice to stand up for the LGBT citizens – unbelievable in this day and age that this is still going on – thank you for making a stand."

The new laws, which are due to take effect on July 1st, will permit religious groups and private businesses from refusing service to members of the LGBT community.

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