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Bryan Adams is coming to Germany in autumn 2026. The rock musician stops in Rostock, Berlin, Cologne, Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen, Hamburg, Leipzig and Mannheim and is on the way from the s30. September to October 12th. Motto of the tour: “Roll with the Punches.” Advance sales have already started.
BRYAN ADAMS
Roll With The Punches Tour 2026
- September 30, 2026 Rostock, StadtHalle
- October 2nd, 2026 Berlin, Uber Arena
- October 3rd, 2026 Cologne, Lanxess Arena
- October 5th, 2026 Munich, Olympic Hall
- October 6th, 2026 Nuremberg, PSD Bank Nuremberg Arena
- October 8th, 2026 Bremen, ÖVB Arena
- October 9, 2026 Hamburg, Barclays Arena
- October 10, 2026 Leipzig, Quarterback Immobilien Arena
- October 12, 2026 Mannheim, SAP Arena
PayPal Priority Tickets:
Wed., February 25, 2026, 10:00 a.m. (online presale, 48 hours)
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Telekom Priority Tickets:
Wed., February 25, 2026, 10:00 a.m. (online presale, 48 hours)
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Ticketmaster Presale:
Thu., February 26, 2026, 10:00 a.m. (online presale, 24 hours)
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General advance sales start:
Fri, February 27, 2026, 10:00 a.m
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Ticket hotline: 01806 – 999 0000 (Mon-Fri 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. / weekends and public holidays 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.)
(0.20 euros/call from the German landline, max. 0.60 euros/call from the German mobile network)
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Ticket hotline: 01806 – 57 00 00
(0.20 euros/call from the German landline, max. 0.60 euros/call from the German mobile network)
How Bryan Adams convinced Rammstein of the “Zeit” album motif
Adams is also known to be a very good photographer. Rammstein is one of the colleagues he photographed. In our interview, Adams revealed that he was partly responsible for the choice of motif for the band’s most recent album, 2022’s “Zeit”. Apparently Till Lindemann had to be convinced a little; Adams had him and the other Rammsteiners run up and down the spin tower. Excerpt from our interview.
“Man, that’s so good, I’d love to have that for my own album cover.”
You have a special connection to Berlin. They are co-founders of Zoo Magazine, for which they still photograph today. They also transformed the Spreehalle into an art space.
Yes, there is a special connection, I have always loved Berlin. I was here when the wall fell, just to feel the feeling. The last time I was in Berlin I did the photo shoot for Rammstein’s album “Zeit”. When we made the cover, I said to Till Lindemann: “Do you see that tower over there? That’s your album cover!” He just said, “Hmm, yeah, maybe.” I got the band to walk around on it. I just thought, “Man, this is so good, I would love to have that for my own album cover.”
You once said that what fascinates you most about photography is the communal aspect.
Absolutely, I love the team aspect. That’s why I like playing in bands and that’s why I like working with other songwriters. Especially when it comes to fashion photography, you can’t avoid a good team. You need stylists who know what they’re doing and people who do it all the time because if one aspect is wrong it can ruin the whole thing.

