07 Dec
07Dec

Multi-million selling recording artist Bryan Adams is coming to the UK next Summer with a spectacular open-air tour set in the grounds of some of the UK’s most beautiful venues, including Kent County Cricket Club’s (KCCC) Spitfire Ground in Canterbury. 

One of the world’s best-selling artists of all time, Adams played The Spitfire Ground in front of thousands in 2016, and five years later the Canadian singer-songwriter will once again be bringing his world-renowned show to Canterbury in 2021. 

Bryan Adams has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and rose to fame with albums Cuts Like a Knife and Reckless including hit singles Run to You and Summer of ’69. 

Subscribers to Kent Cricket’s Extra Cover e-newsletter will receive exclusive 24-hour pre-sale access to tickets from 09:00 on Thursday 10th December direct to their inbox. 

Kent Cricket’s CEO, Simon Storey, said: “We’re thrilled to be able to host more live music at The Spitfire Ground in Canterbury in July 2021. It will be a big week of music with Bryan Adams playing on Thursday 8th July and Michael Bublé on Saturday 10th July. 

“As the light at the end of the tunnel begins to shine brighter, it is so important that Canterbury is given every chance to bounce back quickly. We are really pleased to be able to host these events at The Spitfire Ground. 

“As well as providing valuable revenue to the Club, major music concerts bring visitors to the City providing a boost for the restaurants, bars and hotels. They will also give people across our region something to look forward to in summer 2021 and we are looking forward to welcoming thousands to the City and making it a summer to remember for all the right reasons.” 

The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence is also delighted to have secured the ‘We’re Good To Go’ COVID-19 consumer mark and industry standard, created by Visit Britain. The mark recognises organisations who have met Government and industry COVID-19 guidelines and provides a ‘ring of confidence’ for businesses, attractions and destinations, as well as reassurance to local residents and visitors that clear processes are in place. 

John Stephenson 

john@cricketinvestor.co.uk 

#Cricketnews #KentCCC #Covid-19

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