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All you need to know about Bryan Adams’ P&J Live gig in Aberdeen

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Bryan Adams. Image: Kim Cessford/DC Thomson

Aberdeen fans will soon party like it’s Summer Of ’69 which can only mean one thing – Bryan Adams is coming to town.

The Canadian superstar is ready to rock P&J Live on Sunday. Here’s everything you need to know about his Aberdeen gig.

When and where will Bryan Adams perform in Aberdeen?

Bryan Adams will perform in Aberdeen’s P&J Live on Sunday May 22 in support of his 15th studio album So Happy It Hurts.

Which songs will he perform?

From Please Forgive Me and Summer of ’69 to (Everything I Do) I Do It For You and Heaven, Bryan Adams will play some of his biggest hits for his north-east fans.

What is Bryan Adams best known for?

Having sold more than 75 million records and singles, Bryan Adams is one of the world’s best-selling music artists of all time. He released released “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” back in 1991 and the song went to number one in at least 19 countries.

Bryan Adams is also a keen photographer – his work was published in British Vogue,  American Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, British GQ, Esquire, and more.

How do I get to P&J Live to see Bryan Adams in Aberdeen?

Venue bosses would like to encourage gig-goers to use public transport.

Bus

Stagecoach Jet Service 727: The Aberdeen Union Square Bus Station to Aberdeen Airport via P&J Live route operates every 20 to 30 minutes on a Sunday. The bus journey will take approximately 30 minutes.

Additional buses will depart from Union Square to the venue on a dedicated PJ1 service from 5.50pm. Buses will depart back into Aberdeen city centre after the event is finished. These will depart from the front of the Hilton Hotel.

More buses will also depart from Kingswells Park & Ride to the venue on a dedicated PJ3 service from 6.40pm.

Bryan Adams is ready to rock P&J Live. Photo by Scott Baxter.

Car

Gig-goers can enter via Dyce Drive or A96 if travelling southbound, as other entry points are bus gates only. Visitors can exit via all three exits, at the A96, Dyce Drive and Wellheads Drive. To pay for parking people can either use one of the on-site payment machines or APCOA Connect App.

Will alcohol and food be available?

There are many food and beverage options available to purchase, including catering outlets offering a variety of hot food options. P&J Live aims to be completely cashless – all the venue’s bars, kiosks and restaurants accept card payments and there are no cash machines on site.

Are tickets for Bryan Adams’ show in Aberdeen still available?

Bryan Adams will play P&J Live in Aberdeen on Sunday May 22. Click here if you wish to purchase tickets.

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