Bryan Adams' 'So Happy it Hurts' tour to stop at Acrisure Arena

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Bryan Adams and special guest Joan Jett and the Blackhearts will be hitting 26 cities around the country on their "So Happy It Hurts" tour. | Facebook/Bryan Adams

Fans can catch Bryan Adams and his "So Happy It Hurts" tour during a stop at Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs in July with iconic group Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.

Canadian singer-songwriter Adams announced the upcoming tour during a guest appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."

"At long last, a 26-date U.S. tour!" Adams said on a Feb. 2 post on Instagram. "The 'So Happy It Hurts' 2023 across-America tour starts in June with very special guest Joan Jett! Twenty-six cities across the USA this summer!"

Acrisure Arena, in a press release, says fans should mark their calendars for Friday, July 28, so as not to miss out on the Palms Springs event.

The tour will make stops in 26 cities across the U.S. this summer, kicking off June 6 in Baltimore at the CFG Bank Arena, with the finale on Aug. 3 in Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena.

Concert tickets for the Acrisure Arena show will go on sale starting 12 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 3, on Ticketmaster's website. The "So Happy It Hurts" tour is in support of Adams' 15th studio album of the same name that he released last March. "So Happy it Hurts" has been nominated for Best Rock Performance at the 2023 Grammy Awards, which takes place Sunday, Feb. 5.

According to Acrisure Arena, Adams has earned the reputation of "one of the most exciting live musicians in the world." He has released a total of 17 studio albums, with four new singles in 2022. Throughout his career, Adams has earned numerous awards and accolades, which include three Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations, a Grammy Award and 20 Juno Awards.

Adams' opening band, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, is headed by iconic singer Joan Jett. She has had a total of eight platinum and gold albums and nine Top 40 singles. Most recently, the group hit the road during the summer of 2022 for "The Stadium Tour" with Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe  and Poison.