Bryan Adams at CMAC


It’s been 30 years since Bryan Adams “Reckless” tore up the music charts…and now he’s celebrating with A BIG show at CMAC in Canandaigua!

Tickets go on sale Friday, April 3rd at 10am…but Dave and Jen have some “Win ‘Em Before You Can Buy ‘Em!” pairs to give away all week long!

They’re playing classic track from “Reckless” between 8-9am this week…here’s what to listen for:

Friday 4/3:           Run To You

When you hear them, be caller #10 at (607) 257-9995 and you’re going to the show!

Here’s more details:

BRYAN ADAMS
“Reckless 30th Anniversary Tour”
CMAC (Constellation Brands – Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center)
Friday, July 31st, 2015
7:00PM Doors/ 8:00PM Show

ON SALE FRIDAY, April 3rd at 10AM
PAVILION: $75, $40; LAWN: $25 ADVANCE, $30 DAY OF SHOW

Tickets available at Ticketmaster – online, charge by phone 800-745-3000 and Ticketmaster outlets.  Tickets will also be available at The Blue Cross Arena Box Office. 

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