Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams will play two small acoustic concerts in Morocco in May.
He will perform on 5 May at Théâtre Mohammed V in Rabat and on 6 May at Palais des Arts et de la Culture in Tangier. Both halls are known for their close, indoor setting, which fits the style of this tour.

Instead of a big rock show with lights and loud effects, Adams will be on stage with just his guitar. He will be joined by pianist Gary Breit, his long-time music partner. The songs will be played in simple acoustic versions, giving more space to his voice and the lyrics.
Fans can expect well-known hits like “Summer of ’69” and “Heaven”, performed in a softer and more personal way. During the show, Adams often talks to the audience and shares stories about how the songs were written.
Adams has been making music for almost 40 years. He has released 17 studio albums and sold more than 100 million records worldwide. He has also received three Oscar nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Morocco concerts are part of a world tour focused on simple live music and close contact with fans. For audiences in Rabat and Tangier, it will be a chance to see a global rock star in a small, relaxed setting.
Away from music, Adams also works as a fashion and portrait photographer. His simple style in photography is reflected in this tour, which keeps the focus on the songs rather than big stage effects.