Bryan Adams in Lisbon

Bryan Adams Lisbon 2026

After spending many months touring Europe, Bryan Adams will once again return to Portugal for a series of concerts in November. Fans in the country are lucky this time, because the legendary Canadian rocker will perform not only in Lisbon, but also in Porto. That means three fantastic opportunities to hear classics such as Summer of ’69, Heaven, and (Everything I Do) I Do It For You live on stage.

The tour will start in Portugal with a concert in Porto on November 18 at the Pavilhão Rosa Mota in the Super Bock Arena. After that, Bryan Adams will travel south to Lisbon where he will perform two evenings in a row at the massive MEO Arena (formerly known as Altice Arena). If history repeats itself, tickets will sell out quickly, so fans who want to experience the show live should secure their tickets early.

Bryan Adams has been touring the world for decades, and he still delivers energetic concerts packed with timeless hits. Even though he has performed in Portugal several times before, each new tour feels like a celebration of rock history. And honestly, singing along with thousands of other fans to songs you have known for decades never gets old.

Bryan Adams concerts in Portugal 2026

Porto Concert
Date: November 18, 2026 – 21:00
Venue: Pavilhão Rosa Mota at Super Bock Arena
Tickets: Viagogo

Lisbon Concert #1
Date: November 20, 2026 – 21:00
Venue: MEO Arena (Former Altice Arena)
Tickets: Viagogo – selling fast

Lisbon Concert #2
Date: November 21, 2026 – 21:00
Venue: MEO Arena (Former Altice Arena)
Tickets: Viagogo

The MEO Arena is the largest indoor concert venue in Portugal and can host close to 20,000 spectators. Located in the modern Parque das Nações district, it has hosted countless international superstars over the years, making it the perfect place for a Bryan Adams concert.

If you visit Lisbon for the concerts in November, you will notice that the city is slowly getting ready for the Christmas season. Lights begin to appear in the streets, small holiday markets start opening, and the mild Portuguese weather makes it possible to enjoy the festive atmosphere without freezing. It might not feel exactly like the Christmas markets in cities such as Nuremberg, Prague, Krakow, or Budapest, but Lisbon has its own relaxed and charming holiday vibe.

Would you like to explore more concerts, festivals, and seasonal events while you are in the city? Take a look at our page about what’s happening in Lisbon to discover what else you can experience during your stay.

You can also explore the full Lisbon Guide for tips about attractions, neighborhoods, restaurants, and hidden gems across the Portuguese capital. And before leaving the city, make sure to enjoy one of Lisbon’s most famous treats — the legendary Pastel de Nata. Trust us, one is never enough.

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