PRAGUE, April 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) Bryan Adams is heading to Prague for a show at the O2 Arena on Sunday June 19th.
The Canadian rocker, who released his latest live album Bare Bones in November last year, will perform in the Czech capital as part of his 2011 European tour.
Fans of the musician will no doubt be keen to hear him play classic hits such as Summer of '69, Run to You and Please Forgive Me at Prague's flagship concert venue.
Since the release of his self-titled studio album in 1980, Adams has won countless awards, clocked up hits around the world and won countless admirers with his legendary live shows.
His classic power ballad (Everything I Do) I Do It for You, from the soundtrack to 1991 movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, spent a record 16 consecutive weeks at number one in the UK singles chart.
Adams may not have featured in the upper reaches of the charts in recent years, but the 51-year-old continues to release new music and perform to huge crowds.
Bare Bones features live acoustic versions of many of his biggest hits, including All for Love and The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You.
Tickets to see Adams perform in Prague are priced between 990 Czech koruna and 1,490 Czech koruna (GBP36 and GBP54.90).
Fans looking for Prague hotels will find a variety of options at LateRooms.com, including the Hotel Tosca Prague.
Visit http://www.o2arena.cz/O2arenaEN/default.aspx for more information on this event.
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