Bryan Adams Calgary 2025: Saddledome Tickets, Info & Tips

    Bryan Adams Calgary 2025: Saddledome Tickets, Info & Tips

    Staff
    August 21, 2025
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    Bryan Adams plays Calgary’s Scotiabank Saddledome on Sept 26, 2025. See ticket prices, opening act Amanda Marshall, venue rules, transit, parking, and setlist tips.

    Bryan Adams in Calgary 2025: Your Complete Guide to the “Roll With The Punches” Tour Stop at the Saddledome

    Calgary is getting a major arena moment this fall as Bryan Adams brings his “Roll With The Punches Tour” to the Scotiabank Saddledome on Friday, September 26, 2025, at 7:30 PM. Known for hits like “Summer of ’69,” “Run to You,” and “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You,” Adams returns with a new album, a refreshed live show, and a fiercely independent approach to his tour, music, and brand. If you are planning to go, here is everything you need to know about tickets, setlist expectations, opening acts, venue rules, parking, and the best pre‑ and post‑show spots in Calgary AB.

    Why This Calgary Show Matters: New Album, New Era

    The “Roll With The Punches” era marks a milestone for Bryan Adams. The tour supports his upcoming album, slated for release in late August 2025, and it is his first fully independent run. This means Adams is releasing through his own label and handling creative control, from artwork to ticketing strategy. He has also re‑recorded select classic tracks in recent years to gain stronger control of his catalogue, which adds extra relevance for longtime fans.

    For Calgary concertgoers, this translates into a performance that blends career‑defining classics with new material, executed with the kind of lean, high‑energy band setup Adams has perfected over decades of nonstop touring. Expect polished sound, tight pacing, and a setlist built to keep the Saddledome singing.

    Event Snapshot: Bryan Adams at the Scotiabank Saddledome

    • Date: Friday, September 26, 2025
    • Time: 7:30 PM (doors typically open 60–90 minutes prior)
    • Venue: Scotiabank Saddledome, 555 Saddledome Rise SE, Calgary AB
    • Opening Act: Amanda Marshall is scheduled as a special guest for the Calgary date
    • Tour Name: Roll With The Punches Tour
    • Album Release: Late August 2025 (pre‑show listening highly recommended)

    Tickets: Where to Buy and What You’ll Pay

    As of now, tickets are available through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, SeatGeek, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and TicketSmarter. Pricing can fluctuate based on section, availability, and demand, but entry-level listings have been seen around $100 CAD on SeatGeek for the Calgary show.

    Buying Tips

    • Compare platforms: Check 2–3 marketplaces to compare final costs after fees.
    • Look for production holds: Better seats sometimes release in the week leading up to the concert.
    • Avoid scams: Only buy from verified sellers.
    • Go mobile: The Saddledome uses mobile‑only tickets. Download the app and log in before you leave home.

    Opening Act: Amanda Marshall

    Canadian pop and soul vocalist Amanda Marshall joins Bryan Adams in Calgary. Known for radio staples like “Birmingham,” “Dark Horse,” and “Let It Rain,” Marshall’s inclusion makes this a true double‑header for Canadian music fans. Expect a 35–45 minute opener that warms up the arena with big choruses and radio nostalgia.

    What to Expect From the Setlist

    Bryan Adams is famous for crafting setlists that feel like a greatest‑hits collection punctuated by well‑received new tracks. While the final order will be confirmed as the tour unfolds, expect combinations of:

    The Classics

    • “Summer of ’69”
    • “Run to You”
    • “Cuts Like a Knife”
    • “Heaven”
    • “Somebody”
    • “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You”
    • “Can’t Stop This Thing We Started”

    Fan Favorites & Deep Cuts

    • “When You’re Gone”
    • “Back to You”
    • “Please Forgive Me”
    • “The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You”

    New Material

    Selections from Roll With The Punches will likely be worked into the middle third of the show. Adams is known for tight pacing, so expect new songs woven cleanly between crowd-pleasers.

    Scotiabank Saddledome: Venue Rules You Should Know

    The Saddledome has modernized its guest experience in recent years. Plan for the following:

    Cashless Arena

    All concessions and merchandise are cashless. Bring debit/credit or set up mobile payments.

    Mobile Tickets Only

    Have your Ticketmaster or applicable marketplace app ready, brightness up, and your tickets preloaded before security.

    Security Screening

    Walk-through magnetometers and bag checks are standard. Travel light.

    Bag Policy

    Bags must be smaller than 14″ × 14″ × 6″ and fit under your seat. Oversized bags may be turned away.

    Accessibility

    Accessible seating and services are available, but always coordinate early with the venue to get the most convenient section and arrival guidance.

    Getting There: Transit, Parking, and Rideshare

    Calgary Transit

    The easiest option is CTrain Red Line to Victoria Park/Stampede Station, a short walk to the Saddledome. Expect post-show crowds; patience pays off.

    Parking

    There is limited on-site and nearby event parking. If you must drive, arrive early and consider nearby private lots in Victoria Park or east Beltline. Expect exit delays after the show.

    Rideshare & Taxis

    Set your pickup point a block or two away from the main doors to beat congestion. Pre-arrange with your driver via the app.

    Where to Eat and Drink Near the Saddledome

    Make it a night out with pre‑ or post‑show food and drinks in nearby neighborhoods:

    East Village

    • Simmons Building (coffee, bakery, river views)
    • Craft beer and casual dining along RiverWalk

    Beltline (First Street SE / 17 Ave SW)

    • Pubs and cocktail spots perfect for a pre‑show meal
    • Late-night eats for post‑concert cravings

    Downtown Core

    • Quick bites along Stephen Avenue
    • Upscale options if you are making it a special night

    Pro Tip: For tight timing, eat early—5:30–6:00 PM—and head into the Saddledome by 7:00 PM for merchandise and drinks.

    What to Bring (and What to Leave at Home)

    Bring:

    • Fully charged phone + mobile tickets
    • Small bag (under 14″ × 14″ × 6″)
    • Debit/credit or mobile wallet
    • Light layer or jacket, arenas can run cool
    • Comfortable shoes for standing and stairs

    Leave:

    • Large bags, outside food/beverage, professional cameras, or anything on the venue’s restricted list (check the Saddledome website the week of the show).

    Seating Tips: Best Views for Bryan Adams in Calgary

    • Lower Bowl, Side Stage (Sections 107–110, 120–123): Great views without the straight-on premium.
    • Floor Seats: Immersive experience, but check whether your section is seated or GA standing.
    • Club Level / 200 Level Center: Strong vantage points for lighting and visuals with easier bar/restroom access.
    • Budget-Friendly: Upper bowl center provides clean sightlines and sound at a better price.

    Day-of-Show Timeline (Suggested)

    • 5:30 PM: Early dinner in Beltline or East Village
    • 6:45 PM: Arrive at the Saddledome, mobile tickets ready, security queue
    • 7:30 PM: Show begins (opener: Amanda Marshall)
    • 8:20–8:40 PM: Set change
    • 8:40–10:15 PM: Bryan Adams headline set
    • 10:20 PM: Exit to CTrain or rideshare pickup point

    Why Calgary Is the Perfect Stop for Bryan Adams

    Calgary audiences bring the energy of a rock crowd and the loyalty of lifelong radio listeners. With the Saddledome’s storied history, proximity to the Stampede grounds, and lively neighborhoods on all sides, the venue is built for big singalongs and classic arena moments. Combine that with new material and Adams’ independent streak, and you have a concert night that feels personal and celebratory at once.

    Quick FAQ

    What time do doors open?

    Usually 60–90 minutes before showtime. Check your ticket or the venue the week of.

    Is the venue cashless?

    Yes, cashless only.

    Can I bring a bag?

    Yes, if it is under 14″ × 14″ × 6″ and fits under your seat.

    How much are tickets?

    Listings have started around $100 CAD on some marketplaces, with prices varying by section and demand.

    Is there opening support?

    Yes, Amanda Marshall is scheduled for Calgary.

    Don’t Miss Bryan Adams at the Saddledome

    The Bryan Adams “Roll With The Punches” stop in Calgary AB on September 26, 2025 is shaping up to be one of the best arena shows of the year. Between a catalog of timeless hits, new independent material, and support from fellow Canadian icon Amanda Marshall, this is a can’t-miss night at the Scotiabank Saddledome.

    Get your tickets early, plan your transit, and go mobile‑ready. If you want recommendations for seats, pre‑show restaurants, or the easiest post‑concert exit routes, drop a comment—we have got you covered. See you under the Saddledome lights.

    Published on August 21, 2025