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Bryan Adams follows Def Leppard tour with Canadian dates

After finishing his current co-headlining run with Def Leppard, Canadian rocker Bryan Adams will head north for a tour of his home country.

Adams has a half-dozen U.S. shows with Def Leppard ahead of him, concluding with a Nov. 12 show in Irvine, CA. He'll then take a break before launching his Canadian trek in early December. So far, the itinerary--which is included below--comprises eight December shows and eight January shows.

The roadwork supports Adams' recently released hits collection, "Anthology," which arrived in stores on Oct. 18. The two-CD set houses 33 previously released numbers, as well as three new recordings: "18 'Til I Die," "So Far So Good" and "When You're Gone."

Last month, Adams and actress Pamela Anderson--who makes her singing debut on "When You're Gone"--shot a video for the song in Hollywood, CA. The video is expected to turn up on VH1, MTV, Much Music and other music-video outlets, according to Adams' website.

Adams' most recent collection of all-new material, "Room Service," surfaced back in May. The set features the cut "Why Do You Have to be So Hard to Love," which is streaming at his website.