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CONCERT

Bryan Adams

Sun Arena @ Time Square, Menlyn Maine, Pretorija, ZA
26. April 2026. 19:00h
2026
26
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Bryan Adams tickets for SunBet Arena Pretoria concert with hits and Roll With The Punches tour

Looking for tickets for Bryan Adams in Pretoria? The SunBet Arena concert brings rock hits, ballads and songs from the Roll With The Punches tour, with a live night made for longtime fans, wider audiences and classic rock listeners

Bryan Adams in Pretoria: a rock evening built on hits and a new phase of his career

Bryan Adams is coming to SunBet Arena, Time Square in Pretoria with a concert from the "Roll With The Punches" tour, on Sunday 26.04.2026 at 19:00. Doors open at 17:00, leaving visitors enough time to arrive, pass security checks and find their places before the performance begins. This is the second Pretoria date as part of the South African leg of the tour, after the concert held a day earlier in the same arena, while the programme in the country also includes Cape Town and Durban.

Adams is one of those songwriters whose songs work directly: a guitar, a recognisable voice, a chorus that quickly catches on and a balance between rock energy and ballads. The audience does not associate him with only one generation. At his concerts, people who grew up with "Summer of '69" and "Run to You" naturally meet those who know him through the ballads "Heaven" and "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", as well as listeners who follow him through newer material.Tickets for this event are in demand.

What makes the "Roll With The Punches" tour important

The tour carries the title of Adams's current album "Roll With The Punches", his 16th studio album and the first release of new material issued on his own label Bad Records. That is an important context for this concert: Adams is not returning only as a performer of greatest hits, but as a musician who, in a mature phase of his career, manages new songs, sound and working pace more independently.According to his own channels, the album contains rock songs and ballads, and among the highlighted singles mentioned are "A Little More Understanding", "Make Up Your Mind" and "Never Ever Let You Go". For the audience, this means that the concert should not be viewed only as a retrospective of the eighties and nineties. The tour repertoire is connected to a new chapter, but with a clear reliance on the songs that made him recognisable in arenas.

In the announcement of the South African performances, Big Concerts points out that Adams has been performing for more than four decades, that he has had songs at number one in more than 40 countries and that he is a Grammy winner, along with a number of other awards and nominations for the Oscar and Golden Globe. Such figures are not just a decoration of a biography. They explain why his concert in Pretoria has a wide range of audience: from listeners of classic arena rock to those who want to hear a songwriter whose choruses have become part of pop-cultural memory.

The songs the audience most strongly connects with Bryan Adams

Unlike performers who rely on one big hit, Bryan Adams has several concert anchors. "Summer of '69" regularly carries a collective singing moment, "Run to You" introduces a darker guitar pulse, "Heaven" opens space for the ballad section, and "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" remains one of his most recognisable songs for the wider audience. Alongside them, songs such as "Cuts Like a Knife", "Please Forgive Me", "Somebody" and "Can’t Stop This Thing We Started" create the image of a performer who moves between firm rock, radio pop and slower choruses.

One should not expect the exact order of songs in advance, because set lists on tours depend on the evening, the venue and the performance rhythm. What is reasonable to expect is a career cross-section: new material from "Roll With The Punches" and songs the audience recognises after the first bars. That combination is precisely the main lure of the concert at SunBet Arena - an evening that is not only about nostalgia, but also about the current version of the performer.

  • For long-time fans: an opportunity for songs that marked several decades of radio and concert history.
  • For the wider audience: a concert with choruses known even by those who do not follow every album.
  • For rock lovers: an emphasis on guitar sound, a firm rhythm and a performance that works well in an arena.
  • For visitors who travel: the location in Menlyn Maine makes it easier to plan dinner, arrival and time spent before the concert.

What the live experience sounds like

Adams's performances are usually built on direct contact with the audience, without an excessive need for dramaturgy that would obscure the songs. Reviews and reports from earlier performances on the tour emphasise an energetic rock opening, the alternation of new songs and classics, and moments in which the audience takes over the choruses. It is a format that suits his catalogue well: the songs are short, clear, melodically firm and written so that they transfer easily into the concert space.

For the visitor, this means that one should expect an evening in which the rhythm is established quickly. Adams's music has no need for long introductions. It works best when the band strikes straight ahead and the chorus arrives without delay. In an arena such as SunBet Arena, that can be especially effective because the space receives an audience large enough for a strong shared sound, but it is not a stadium in which the feeling of closeness to the performer is lost.Places are disappearing quickly.

SunBet Arena and Menlyn Maine: what the venue brings to the concert

SunBet Arena is located within Time Square in Menlyn Maine, one of Pretoria's recognisable entertainment and business areas. Sun International describes the arena as a multipurpose space for concerts, conferences, exhibitions and large productions. For the concert audience, the most important thing is that it is an indoor space with infrastructure adapted to major music events.Capacity is one of the key advantages. Sun International lists 8,500 seats, 8,300 for a seated concert and up to 10,000 for a standing concert. Such a range suggests a space that can receive enough audience for an arena feeling, but also retain a concentrated sound. For a performer such as Bryan Adams, whose concert relies on choruses, guitar introductions and a voice that carries the song, that size makes sense: the audience is close enough to feel the band, and numerous enough for collective singing to have weight.

SunBet Arena also highlights more than 100 internal TV screens and four luxury hospitality suite rooms. For the ordinary visitor, it is more important that the concert is held within a complex that has restaurants, a hotel, a casino and additional facilities. Menlyn Maine and nearby Central Square offer a choice of places for food and drink, which is useful for those who arrive earlier or want to avoid arriving at the last minute.

Basic facts about the venue

  • Location: SunBet Arena, Time Square, Menlyn Maine, Pretoria.
  • Type of venue: an indoor multipurpose arena for concerts, conferences, exhibitions and larger-format productions.
  • Capacity: Sun International lists 8,500 seats, 8,300 for a seated concert and up to 10,000 for a standing concert.
  • Additional infrastructure: more than 100 internal TV screens and four hospitality suite rooms.
  • Surroundings: Time Square and Menlyn Maine offer restaurants, hotel accommodation and entertainment facilities near the arena.


Arrival and practical notes for visitors

For a concert that begins at 19:00, it is smartest to plan an earlier arrival, especially because doors open at 17:00. Menlyn Maine is a traffic-active area of Pretoria, and evening events at Time Square can increase crowds around entrances, parking areas and security points. Arriving at least an hour before the start provides enough room for parking, finding the entrance, buying a drink or having a short meal before entering the arena.For visitors arriving by car, the most important thing is to follow the signs towards Time Square and Menlyn Maine. Big Concerts and the venue's pages point to SunBet Arena within the Time Square complex, so it is useful to enter Time Square, Menlyn Maine or SunBet Arena into navigation. Visitors needing accessible parking should, upon arrival, ask security for directions towards the appropriate part of the parking area, because for SunBet Arena it is stated that such parking is located next to the main parking area.

For those who do not know Pretoria, Menlyn Maine is a practical choice because around the arena there is not an isolated concert venue, but an arranged urban zone with restaurants and hotels. This makes arriving earlier easier and reduces the pressure to do everything in the last few minutes before the concert. If you are travelling from another part of Gauteng, count on evening traffic and leave a reserve for entering the complex.

It is worth securing tickets in time.

Pretoria as a concert stop on the South African leg of the tour

Pretoria is not a passing stop in this schedule. Adams performs at SunBet Arena two days in a row, 25. and 26.04.2026, which shows that demand in Gauteng is strong enough for two dates in the same venue. In the South African leg of the tour, Cape Town has three dates, Pretoria two, and Durban two, so the concert in Menlyn Maine fits into a short but densely arranged series of performances.

For visitors from outside the city, this has a practical advantage. Time Square and Menlyn Maine are located in an area that already functions as a destination for an evening out, and not only as the address of a hall. The concert can be planned as an all-evening visit: earlier arrival, food nearby, entry into the arena and return without the need to search for additional facilities around the city.

Why this concert attracts several generations

Bryan Adams is a rare example of a performer whose catalogue does not belong to only one format. Rock audiences recognise him by the guitars and energy of songs such as "Run to You" and "Cuts Like a Knife". Pop audiences remember him by melodies that lived on radio and film soundtracks. Those who love ballads come because of "Heaven", "Please Forgive Me" and "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You". That breadth explains why his concerts often feel like a meeting of different audiences, and not like a closed fan circle.

In Pretoria, it will be especially interesting to hear how the new material from "Roll With The Punches" fits alongside songs the audience already knows by heart. The album is presented as a combination of rock songs and ballads, which is precisely the ground on which Adams works best. The new songs do not change his identity, but place him in the present moment: a songwriter who still writes for live performance, for the chorus, for the band and for an audience that reacts immediately.

What to bring in expectations, and what not to assume

It is safest to expect a concert focused on songs, the band and communication with the audience. There is no need to build expectations in advance around guests, special effects or the exact set list if such details have not been confirmed for this date. With Adams, the main value is in any case in directness: a voice the audience recognises, guitar sound without unnecessary decoration and songs that quickly turn into collective singing in the arena.

For the best experience, it is useful to arrive rested, enter the venue earlier and not rely on arriving at the last moment. Doors open at 17:00, the concert is announced for 19:00, and the location offers enough facilities in the surroundings so that waiting does not have to be lost time. If you are coming with company, arrange a meeting place after the concert in advance because, when leaving the arena, crowds form fastest precisely around the main flows of movement.

A short guide for the concert evening

If you want to hear the greatest hits, do not come only because of one song. Adams's catalogue works best in sequence: faster rock numbers lift the space, ballads provide a pause, and familiar choruses create moments in which the audience takes over part of the evening. That is exactly why SunBet Arena is suitable for this kind of concert. It is not an open space in which the sound scatters, but an arena created for a concentrated stage performance and a large number of visitors at a relatively clear location.

Ticket sales for this event are in progress.For those who have listened to Bryan Adams for decades, the concert in Pretoria will be an opportunity to meet songs that have passed through several phases of life. For the younger audience, it is an opportunity to hear live a performer whose choruses have survived changes in formats, radio, streaming habits and concert trends. In both cases, the strongest argument is the same: this is music written for an audience that wants to sing, and not only observe.

Sources:

- Big Concerts - schedule of the South African leg of the tour, Pretoria dates, door-opening time and general information about Bryan Adams's career.- Bryan Adams - information about the album "Roll With The Punches", the Bad Records label and highlighted singles.

- Sun International - information about SunBet Arena, capacity, purpose of the venue, TV screens and hospitality suite rooms.

- Menlyn Maine - context of the location, facilities near Time Square and Central Square.- Music News Monthly - context of earlier performances on the tour and the general impression of the concert format without taking over unverified details for the Pretoria date.

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