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Bryan Adams to perform at the 2023 Carb Day festival
Speedway, Indiana – Carb Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will have an authentic summer of ’69 sound.
The Miller Lite Carb Day concert will feature Canadian treasure Bryan Adams as the headlining act on May 26.
“Bryan Adams is one of the most exciting live musicians in rock,” IMS President J. Douglas Boles said. “He’s full energy all the time in his shows, and we know our fans will love rocking along to hit after hit during his performance.”
Adams is slated to sing songs from his most recent album, “So Glad It Hurts,” as well as timeless tunes like “Run to You,” “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You,” and “Summer of 69.” This will be Adams’ first concert in the Indianapolis region since 2010. The opening act will be the “Runaway Train”-famous 90s band Soul Asylum.
IMS.com is currently taking orders for the Carb Day concert. The IMS Ticket Office is located in the IMS Administration Building, and you can purchase them there in person or by calling 317-492-6700 or 800-822-INDY (4639).
Tickets for general admission, which start at just $30, also grant entrance to the 107th Indianapolis 500’s final practice. Other pit package options cost $55, and VIP tickets cost $250. The cost will probably increase as race day approaches.
The Indianapolis 500 for this year is set for Sunday, May 28.
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