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From Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny to the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Weeknd, here are all the artists who can't wait to get on the road again.
Lester Fabian Brathwaite is a staff writer at Entertainment Weekly , where he covers breaking news, all things Real Housewives , and a rich cornucopia of popular culture. Formerly a senior editor at Out magazine, his work has appeared on NewNowNext , Queerty , Rolling Stone , and The New Yorker . He was also the first author signed to Phoebe Robinson's Tiny Reparations imprint. He met Oprah once.
Remember live music? Enjoying a shared vibe in a crowd, a moment of familiarity and solidarity betwixt complete strangers, even having a $35 beer spilled on your person? Well, concerts are back, baby!
From Red Hot Chili Peppers and Smashing Pumpkins to the Weeknd, our fave musicians are ready, willing, and able to rock our collective socks off — with some artists making up for rescheduled shows from the past two years, established stars hitting the road again , and new acts striking out for the first time. Here, we've compiled a list of all the 2022 concerts and music festivals you'll want to keep an eye on.
September 2022
Stevie Nicks Tour: Live in Concert Dates: Sept. 2-Oct. 28
Lil Nas X Tour: Montero Tour Dates: Sept. 6-Nov. 17
Phoenix Tour: Alpha Zulu Tour '22 Dates: Sept. 6-Oct. 18 Opening act(s): Porches
Roxy Music Tour: 50th Anniversary Arena Tour Dates: Sept. 7-Oct. 14 Special guest: St. Vincent
Panic! At the Disco Tour: The Viva Las Vengeance Tour Dates: Sept. 8-March 10 Opening acts: Marina, Jake Wesley Rogers, Beach Bunny
She & Him Tour: Fall Tour Dates: Sept. 9-Sept. 16
Yola Tour: Stand for Myself 2022 Tour Dates: Sept. 9-Sept. 25 Opening act(s): Peter One
Post Malone Tour: The Twelve Carat Tour Dates: Sept. 10-Nov. 15 Opening act(s): Roddy Ricch
Gorillaz Tour: North American 2022 Tour Dates: Sept. 11-Oct. 23 Opening act(s): EARTHGANG, Jungle
Mary J. Blige Tour: The Good Morning Gorgeous Tour Dates: Sept. 17-Oct. 29 Opening act(s): Ella Mai, Queen Naija
Dry Cleaning Tour: World Tour Dates: Sept. 17-April 1
Carly Rae Jepsen Tour: The So Nice Tour Dates: Sept. 21-Nov. 5 Opening act(s): Empress Of
Ally & AJ and Ben Platt Tour: The Reverie Tour Dates: Sept. 22-Nov. 18
Lizzo Tour: The Special Tour Dates: Sept. 23-Nov. 18 Opening act: Latto
The Judds Tour: The Final Tour Dates: Sept. 30-Oct. 28 Opening act: Martina McBride
Festival: Primavera Sound Los Angeles City: Los Angeles Dates: Sept. 16-18 Headliners: Arctic Monkeys, Lorde, Nine Inch Nails, Cigarettes After Sex, Clairo, Darkside, James Blake, Kim Gordon
Festival: Portola Music Festival City: San Francisco Dates: Sept. 24-25 Headliners: Flume, Kaytranada, Charli XCX, The Chemical Brothers, James Blake, M.I.A.
Festival: Global Citizen Festival 2022 City: New York Dates: Sept. 25 Headliners: Mariah Carey, Metallica, Rosalia, Mickey Guyton, Charlie Puth, the Jonas Brothers
Festival: Ohana Festival City: Dana Point, CA Dates: Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Headliners: Stevie Nicks, Eddie Vedder, Jack White, Pink
October 2022
Smashing Pumpkins Tour: Spirits on Fire Arena Tour Dates: Oct. 2-Nov. 19 Special guest: Jane's Addiction Opening acts: Poppy, Meg Myers
Jessie Reyez Tour: The Yessie Tour Dates: Oct. 13-Dec. 4
beabadoobee Tour: North American Fall Tour Dates: Oct. 25-Dec. 4 Opening act(s): Lowertown
Lindsey Buckingham Tour: Fall 2022 Tour Dates: Oct. 26-Nov. 19
Festival: All Things Go Music Festival City: Merriweather Post Pavilion (Columbia, MD) Dates: Oct. 1 Headliners: Lorde, Mitski, Bleachers
Festival: When We Were Young City: Las Vegas Dates: Oct. 22 Headliners: My Chemical Romance, Paramore, Avril Lavigne, Bright Eyes
November 2022
The Smile Tour: North American Tour 2022 Dates: Nov. 14-Dec. 21
Modest Mouse Tour: The Lonesome Crowded West Tour Dates: Nov. 18 - Dec. 17
Harry Connick, Jr. Tour: A Holiday Celebration 2022 Tour Dates: Nov. 18-Dec. 24
Darren Criss Tour: A Very Darren Crissmas Dates: Nov. 29-Dec. 17
December 2022
LeAnn Rimes Tour: Joy: The Holiday Tour Dates: Dec. 2-Dec. 18
Mariah Carey Tour: Merry Christmas to All! Dates: Dec. 11, 13
January 2022
Kacey Musgraves Tour: Star-Crossed: Unveiled Dates: Jan. 19-Feb. 20 Opening acts: King Princess, Muna
The War on Drugs Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: Jan. 19-July 8
Courtney Barnett Tour: USA & Canada Tour Dates: Jan. 20-Aug. 28
Björk Tour : Cornucopia Dates: Jan. 26-Feb. 8
Big Thief Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: Jan. 31-June 21
February 2022
Waxahatchee Tour: Saint Cloud Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 3-June 21
Billie Eilish Tour: Happier Than Ever: The World Tour Dates: Feb. 3-Sept. 30 Opening acts: Duckworth, Willow, Jessie Reyez
Sparks Tour: Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 7-May 7
Spoon Tour: Lucifer on the Sofa Tour Dates: Feb. 8-June 4
Bad Bunny Tour: El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo Dates: Feb. 9-April 3
Lucy Dacus Tour: Winter Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 9-Aug. 26
Dua Lipa Tour: Future Nostalgia Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 9-Nov. 16
Tyler, the Creator Tour: Call Me If You Get Lost Dates: Feb. 10-Aug. 3 Opening acts: Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, Teezo Touchdown
Jazmine Sullivan Tour: The Heaux Tales Tour Dates: Feb. 14-March 30
Clairo Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: Feb. 16-Oct. 4 Opening acts: Arlo Parks, Widowspeak
John Mayer Tour: Sob Rock Tour Dates: Feb. 17-May 10
Justin Bieber Tour: Justice World Tour Dates: Feb. 18-March 25
Beach House Tour: Once Twice Melody Tour Dates: Feb. 18-Aug. 28
The Flaming Lips Tour: American Head American Tour 2021-22 Dates: Feb. 19-Nov. 22
Tame Impala Tour: Slow Rush Tour Dates: Feb. 27-Oct. 29
Festival: Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest City: Los Angeles Dates: Feb. 10-12 Headliners: Machine Gun Kelly, Halsey, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Green Day, Miley Cyrus
Festival: Diplo's Higher Ground Cabo City: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Dates: Feb. 17-21 Headliners: Diplo, Duke Dumont, Gorgon City, VNNSA, John Summit, Solardo
Festival: Dirtybird CampINN City: Orlando Dates: Feb. 25-27 Headliners: Chromeo, DJ Premier, Claude VonStroke, Dillinja
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis Tour: Live 2022 Dates: March 1-April 3
Khruangbin Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: March 2-July 31 Opening acts: Toro y Moi, Men I Trust
311 Tour: Spring Tour 2022 Dates: March 6-June 5
Animal Collective Tour: Spring 2022 U.S. Tour Dates: March 8-June 9 Opening acts: L'Rain, Spirit of the Beehive
Maren Morris Tour: Humble Quest Tour Dates: March 8-Dec. 2
Greta Van Fleet Tour: Dreams in Gold Tour 2022 Dates: March 10-Nov. 12 Opening acts: The Pretty Reckless, Houndmouth, Durand Jones & The Indications, Fruit Bats, Robert Finley, Crown Lands, and Hannah Wicklund
Eagles Tour: Hotel California Tour Dates: March 17-May 28
Chris Stapleton Tour: All American Road Show Tour Dates: March 17-Oct. 27
Coldplay Tour: The Music of the Spheres Dates: March 18-Oct. 29 Opening acts: H.E.R., London Grammar
Rina Sawayama Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: March 19-May 9
Summer Walker Tour: The Summer Walker Series Tour Dates: March 19-July 9
Perfume Genius Tour: Perfume Genius Tour Dates: March 20-Aug. 26
Kesha Tour: Kesha Live Dates: March 21-30 Opening acts: Kesha's Weird + Wonderful Rainbow Cruise, April 1-5
Bleachers Tour: the 2022 tour Dates: March 24-July 29 Opening acts: Allison Ponthier, Beabadoobee, Blu DeTiger, Charly Bliss, the Lemon Twigs, Wolf Alice
Dawn Richard Tour: Electro Revival Tour Dates: March 24-Aug. 28
Charli XCX Tour: Crash: The Live Tour Dates: March 26-June 9
Bon Iver Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: March 30-Nov. 11
Festival: CRSSD City: San Diego Dates: March 5-6 Headliners: Glass Animals, Sofi Tukker Live, 070 Shake, Blu De Tiger, Cautious Clay, Chet Faker Festival: Treefort Music Fest City: Boise, Idaho Dates: March 23-27 Headliners: Kim Gordon, Durand Jones & the Indications, Osees, Snail Mail
Festival: BUKU Music + Art Project City: New Orleans Dates: March 25-26 Headliners: Tyler, the Creator; Tame Impala; Tierra Whack
Bon Jovi Tour: Bon Jovi 2022 Tour Dates: April 1-30
Olivia Rodrigo Tour: Sour Tour Dates: April 2-July 7 Opening acts: Gracie Abrams, Holly Humberstone, Baby Queen
Lorde Tour: The Solar Power Tour Dates: April 3-March 18, 2023 Opening acts: Remi Wolf, Marlon Williams
Snail Mail Tour: Valentine Tour Dates: April 5-Sept. 9
Backstreet Boys Tour: DNA World Tour Dates: April 8-March 11, 2023
BTS Event: BTS Permission to Dance on Stage City: Las Vegas Dates: April 8-16
Lil Durk Tour: The 7220 Tour Dates: April 8-May 2
H.E.R. Tour: Back of My Mind Tour Dates: April 8-June 19
Jack White Tour: The Supply Chain Issues Tour Dates: April 8-Oct. 16 Opening act(s): Cherry Glazer, Cautious Clay, Glove, Zelooperz, The Paranoyds, Cat Power
Wilco Tour: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 20th Anniversary Tour Dates: April 15-April 23
Mitski Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: April 17-Sept. 18 Opening act(s): Indigo De Souza, The Weather Station, Hurray for the Riff Raff
Modest Mouse Tour: The Golden Casket Tour Date(s): April 18-Aug. 29 Opening act(s): The Cribs
J Balvin Tour: J Balvin Presents Jose Tour 2022 Dates: April 19-June 4
Destroyer Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: April 22-Oct. 7
Brandi Carlile Tour: Beyond These Silent Days Dates: April 22-Oct. 22 Opening acts: Allison Russell, Ani DiFranco, Brittany Howard, Celisse, Indigo Girls, Katie Pruitt, Lake Street Dive, Lucius, and Sarah McLachlan
The Who Tour: The Who Hits Back Tour! Dates: April 22-May 28 (spring); Oct. 2-Nov.5 (fall) Special guests: Leslie Mendelson, Los Lonely Boys, Amythyst Kiah, the Wild Things, Willie Nile, Steven Page, Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs
Haim Tour: The One More Haim Tour Dates: April 24-July 27 Opening acts: Waxahatchee, Princess Nokia, Faye Webster, Sasami, Buzzy Lee
Interpol Tour: Spring Tour Dates: April 25-June 19 Opening acts: Tycho, Matthew Dear (U.S.), Dry Cleaning (Mex.)
Tori Amos Tour: Ocean to Ocean 2022 Tour Dates: April 27-June 16
Paul McCartney Tour: Got Back Tour Dates: April 28-June 16
Nine Inch Nails Tour: Nine Inch Nails Tour Dates: April 28-Sept. 24 Opening acts: Boy Harsher, 100 gecs, Yves Tumor, Ministry, Nitzer Ebb
Tim McGraw Tour: McGraw Tour 2022 Dates: April 29-June 4 Opening acts: Russell Dickerson, Alexandra Kay, Brandon Davis
Leon Bridges Tour: Gold-Diggers Sound Tour Dates: April 29-Sept. 8 Opening acts: Chiiild, Kirby (Europe), Little Dragon
Sigur Rós Tour: Sigur Rós World Tour 2022 Dates: April 30-June 18
Festival: Coachella City: Indio, Calif. Dates: April 15-17; April 22-24 Headliners: Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Swedish House Mafia
Festival: Stagecoach City: Indio, Calif. Dates: April 29-May 1 Headliners: Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett, Luke Combs
Pearl Jam Tour: North American Tour Dates: May 3-Sept. 22 Opening act: Pluralone
New Kids on the Block Tour: Mixtape Tour 2022 Dates: May 10-July 23 Opening acts: Salt-N-Pepa, Rick Astley, En Vogue
Sylvan Esso Tour: Shaking Out the Numb Tour Dates: May 11-June 26 Opening acts: Moses Sumney, Vagabon, Yo La Tengo, Indigo De Souza, Little Brother, Mr Twin Sister
Dave Matthews Band Tour: Tour 2022 Dates: May 11-Sept. 20
Tiwa Savage Tour: Water & Garri North American Tour Dates: May 15-June 19
My Chemical Romance Tour: The Reunion Tour Dates: May 16-March 20, 2023 Special Guests: Devil Master, Dilly Dally, Badflower, GOSH, Kimya Dawson, Meg Myers, Midtown, Nothing, Shannon and the Clams, Soul Glo, Surfbort, Taking Back Sunday, the Bouncing Souls, the Homeless Gospel Choir, the Lemon Twigs, Thursday, Turnstile, Waterparks, Youth Code
Halsey Tour: Love and Power Tour Dates: May 17-July 9 Opening acts: Beabadoobe, Pink Pantheress, the Marias, Abby Roberts, Wolf Alice
Tears for Fears with Garbage Tour: The Tipping Point World Tour Dates: May 20-June 26
Norah Jones Tour: 20th Anniversary Come Away With Me Tour Dates: May 22-Aug. 4 Special guest: Regina Spektor
Belle and Sebastian Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: May 24-Nov. 30 Special guest: Divino Nino, Thee Sacred Souls, Tennis, Los Bitchos
Festival: Cruel World Festival City: Pasadena, Cali. Dates: May 14-15 Headliners: Morrissey, Bauhaus, Blondie, DEVO, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Psychedelic Furs, Violent Femmes, The Church
Festival: Hangout Music Festival City: Gulf Shores, Ala. Dates: May 20-22 Headliners: Post Malone, Tame Impala, Halsey, Fall Out Boy, Megan Thee Stallion, Zedd, Jack Harlow, Maren Morris, Phoebe Bridgers, Leon Bridges
Festival: Lightning in a Bottle City: Buena Vista Lake, Cali. Dates: May 25-30 Headliners: Glass Animals, Kaytranada, GRiZ, Chet Faker, Big Freedia, Black Coffee
Festival: Wilco's Solid Sound Festival City: North Adams, Mass. Dates: May 27-29 Headliners: Wilco, Japanese Breakfast, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, John Hodgman's Comedy Cabaret, the Sun Ra Arkestra
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Tour: Raising the Roof Tour Dates: June 1-Sept. 12
Red Hot Chili Peppers Tour: Global Stadium Tour Dates: June 4-Sept. 22 Opening acts: The Strokes, A$AP Rocky, Haim, Beck, St. Vincent, Anderson .Paak, the Free Nationals
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: June 5-Oct. 6 Opening act(s): The Linda Lindas, TBA
Pavement Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: June 6-Nov. 11
Machine Gun Kelly Tour: Mainstream Sellout Dates: June 8-Aug. 13 Opening acts: Avril Lavigne, Blackbear, iann dior, PVRIS, Travis Barker, Trippie Redd, WILLOW, 44phantom
Alicia Keys Tour: Alicia: The World Tour Dates: June 9-Sept. 24
Stevie Nicks Tour: Live in Concert Dates: June 10-21
Rod Stewart Tour: Cheap Trick Tour Dates: June 10-Sept. 17
The Chicks Tour: Summer 2022 Tour Dates: June 14-Aug. 13
Tenacious D Tour: Summer 2022 Tour Dates: June 16-22 Opening acts: Puddles Pity Party
St. Vincent Tour: Daddy's Home World Tour Dates: June 22-Oct. 2 Opening act(s): Celya AB, Snail Mail, Big Joanie, Ali Macofsky
Father John Misty Tour: Chloë and the Next 20th Century Tour Dates: June 26-Oct. 8 Opening act(s): Suki Waterhouse
Fleet Foxes Tour: Shore Tour Dates: June 27-Sept. 11
Festival: Governors Ball City: Queens, N.Y. Dates: June 10-12 Headliners: Kid Cudi, Halsey, J.
Festival: Bonnaroo City: Manchester, Tenn. Dates: June 16-19 Headliners: TBA
Festival: Something in the Water City: Washington, D.C. Dates: June 17-19 Headliners: Pharrell; Pusha T; Lil Baby; Chloe x Halle; Lil Uzi Vert; Tyler, the creator; Tierra Whack; Run the Jewels; Jon Batiste; Dave Matthews Band
Festival: Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts County: Somerset, England Dates: June 22-26 Headliners: Paul McCartney, Kendrick Lamar, Diana Ross, Billie Eilish
Alanis Morissette Tour: Celebrating 25 years of Jagged Little Pill Dates: June 9-29 (Europe), July 10-Aug. 6 (North America) Special guest: Beth Orton (Europe), Garbage (North America)
Roger Waters Tour: This Is Not a Drill Dates: July 6-Oct. 15
Rosalía Tour: Motomami World Tour Dates: July 6-Dec. 18
The Weeknd Tour: After Hours Til Dawn Dates: July 8-Sept. 3
Rage Against the Machine Tour: Public Service Announcement Tour Dates: July 9-Aug. 14 Special guest: Run the Jewels
The Black Keys Tour: Dropout Boogie Tour Dates: July 9-Oct. 18 Special guest: Ceramic Animal, Early James, the Velveteers
The Shins Tour: Oh, Inverted World: The 21st Birthday Tour Dates: July 12-Sept. 16
Lady Gaga Tour: The Chromatica Ball Dates: July 17-Sept. 10
Kendrick Lamar Tour: The Big Steppers Tour Dates: July 19-Dec. 16
Sharon Van Etten, Julien Baker, and Angel Olsen Tour: The Wild Hearts Tour Dates: July 21-Aug. 21 Opening act: Spencer
Kehlani Tour: Blue Water Road Tour Dates: July 29-Oct. 21 Opening act(s): Rico Nasty, Destin Conrad
Wet Leg Tour: U.S. Tour Dates: July 29-Oct. 12
Maroon 5 Tour: 2022 World Tour Dates: July 30-Aug 20 (North American dates)
Erykah Badu Tour: The Digging Crystals in Badubotron Tour Dates: July 30-Sept. 11
Festival: Pitchfork Music Festival City: Chicago Dates: July 15-17 Headliners: The National, Mitski, the Roots
Festival: HARD Summer Music Festival City: San Bernardino, Calif. Dates: July 29-31 Headliners: Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Uzi Vert, Porter Robinson, Three 6 Mafia, Gunna
August 2022
Franz Ferdinand Tour: U.S. Tour Dates: Aug. 4-Sept. 1
Bad Bunny Tour: World's Hottest Tour Dates: Aug. 5-Dec. 9 Opening acts: Alesso, Diplo
Michael Bublé Tour: Higher Tour Dates: Aug. 8-Oct. 11
Alice in Chains and Breaking Benjamin Tour: Alice in Chains & Breaking Benjamin Tour Dates: Aug. 10-Oct. 8
Harry Styles Tour: Love on Tour 2022 Dates: Aug. 15-Dec. 13 Opening acts: Jessie Ware, Blood Orange, Gabriels, Madi Diaz, Ben Harper, Koffee
Kid Cudi Tour: To the Moon — 2022 World Tour Dates: Aug. 16-Sept. 17 Opening act(s): Don Toliver, Strick, Denzel Curry, 070 Shake
Duran Duran Tour: North American Tour Dates: Aug. 19-Sept. 11 Opening acts: Nile Rodgers and Chic
Beth Orton Tour: Fall 2022 Tour Dates: Aug. 19-Nov. 22
The B-52s Tour: Farewell Tour Dates: Aug. 22-Nov. 13 Opening acts: K-C & the Sunshine Band, the Tubes
Interpol and Spoon Tour: Lights, Camera, Factions Tour Dates: Aug. 25-Sept. 18 Opening act(s): The Goon Sax
Wu-Tang Clan and Nas Tour: N.Y. State of Mind Tour Dates: Aug. 30-Oct. 4
Festival: Outside Lands City: San Francisco Dates: Aug. 5-7 Headliners: Green Day, Post Malone, SZA
Festival: Let's Get Fr.ee Carnaval City: Queens, N.Y. Dates: Aug. 20-21 Headliners: Missy Elliott, Anderson .Paak , Jhené Aiko, Wizkid, Major Lazar
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Breaking news, 52 biggest concert tours 2023: get tickets for springsteen, swift & more.
2022 was undoubtedly a huge year for live music— Paul McCartney, BTS, Bob Dylan, Lady Gaga and My Chemical Romance all put on substantial nationwide tours.
To that, 2023 says, “No big deal.”
Although announcements are still dropping every day, 2023’s slate already appears ready to rival 2022’s with colossal pop, classic rock, modern rock, R&B, country and hip-hop tours on the horizon.
It doesn’t matter what musical genre is your favorite; there will likely be a huge tour you’re excited about on our comprehensive list of upcoming tours.
From Springsteen to Swift to SZA , here are the 52 biggest acts on tour in 2023 — one for each week — you won’t want to miss when they come to a city near you next year.
Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour”
Featuring Paramore, HAIM, Phoebe Bridgers, beabadobee, Girl In Red, MUNA, Gayle, Gracie Abrams, and OWENN on select dates Runs March 17 through Aug. 9
Adele’s “Weekends With Adele”
Runs Jan. 20 through March 25
Ed Sheeran’s “Mathematics Tour”
Featuring Khalid, Russ, Dylan, Rosa Linn, Cat Burns and Maisie Peters on select dates Runs May 6 through Sept. 23
Katy Perry’s “Play”
Runs Feb. 15 through April 15
WizKid’s “More Love, Less Ego Tour”
Runs May 6 through Sept. 23
Classic Rock
Bruce springsteen and the e street band.
Runs Feb. 1 through April 14
Billy Joel with Stevie Nicks’ “Two Icons, One Night Tour”
Runs Jan. 13 through Sept. 23
Jimmy Buffett’s “Life On The Flip Side Tour”
Runs March 4 through May 6
Sting’s “My Songs Tour”
Runs April 1 through April 9
John Mellencamp’s “Live and In Person Tour”
Runs Feb. 5 through June 24
Lynyrd Skynyrd with ZZ Top’s “Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour”
Featuring Uncle Kracker Runs July 21 through Sept. 17
Journey’s “Freedom Tour”
Featuring Toto on select dates Runs Jan. 27 through April 25
Runs Jan. 25 through May 28
Dead and Company’s “The Final Tour” with John Mayer
Runs May 19 through July 16
Def Leppard, Motley Crue and Alice Cooper’s “The World Tour”
Runs Feb. 10 through Aug. 18
Elvis Costello’s “100 Songs and More Tour”
Runs Feb. 9 through March 10
Morgan Wallen’s “One Night at a Time Tour”
Featuring Parker McCollum, Hardy, Ernest and Bailey Zimmerman Runs April 14 through Oct. 7
George Strait’s “Stadium Tour”
Featuring Chris Stapleton Runs May 6 through Aug. 5
Garth Brooks’ “Plus One Las Vegas Residency”
Runs May 18 through Dec. 16
Zac Brown Band’s “From the Fire Tour”
Featuring Marcus King, Tenille Townes and King Calaway Runs June 23 through Nov. 4
Reba McEntire’s “Reba: Live In Concert Tour”
Featuring Terri Clark and The Isaacs Runs March 9 through April 15
Blake Shelton’s “Back To The Honky Tonk Tour”
Featuring Carly Pearce and Jackson Dean Runs Feb. 16 through March 25
Luke Combs’ “World Tour”
Featuring Riley Green and Lainey Wilson Runs March 25 through July 29
Shania Twain’s “Queen of Me Tour”
Featuring BRELAND and Hailey Whitters on select dates Runs April 28 through Nov. 14
Kane Brown’s “Drunk or Dreaming Tour”
Featuring Dustin Lynch and LOCASH Runs March 16 through Aug. 3
The Judds’ “Final Tour”
Featuring Martina McBride, Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini, Little Big Town and more Runs Jan. 26 through Feb. 25
Thomas Rhett’s “Home Team Tour”
Featuring Cole Swindell and Nate Smith Runs Feb. 9 through Sept. 29
Kenny Chesney’s “I Go Back Tour”
Featuring Kelsea Ballerini Runs March 23 through July 22
Carrie Underwood’s “Denim and Rhinestones Tour”
Featuring Jimmie Allen Runs Feb. 2 through Dec. 9
Lady A’s “Request Line Tour”
Featuring Dave Barnes Runs Feb. 22 through Oct. 28
Runs Jan. 25 through Feb. 18
Lizzo’s “Special 2our”
Featuring Latto Runs April 21 through June 2
SZA’s “S.O.S. Tour”
Featuring Omar Apollo Runs Feb. 21 through March 23
Janet Jackson’s “Together Again Tour”
Featuring Ludacris Runs April 14 through July 9
Usher’s “My Way: The Vegas Residency”
Runs Feb. 24 through July 15
The Temptations with The Four Tops
Runs Jan. 13 through May 21
New Edition’s “The Legacy Tour”
Featuring Keith Sweat, Guy and Tank Runs March 9 through April 30
Nick Cannon’s “Next Superstar Tour”
Featuring Symba, 24kGoldn, Justina Valentine, Hitman Holla, JD McCrary, Traetwothree, Klondike Blonde, DW Flame and POP MONEY Runs Feb. 25 through April 8
’80s, ’90s and ’00s rock
Metallica’s “m72 tour”.
Featuring Pantera, Five Finger Death Punch, Mammoth WVH and Ice Nine Kills on select dates Runs Aug. 4, 2023 through Aug. 30, 2024
Blink 182’s “North American Tour 2023”
Featuring Turnstile, Rise Against, The Story So Far and Wallows on select dates Runs May 4 through Oct. 21
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Featuring The Strokes, Iggy Pop, The Roots, Mars Volta, St. Vincent, City And Colour, Thundercat and King Princess on select dates Runs Jan. 14 through July 21
The Killers’ “Imploding The Mirage Tour”
Runs March 16 through March 25
Maroon 5’s “M5LV The Residency”
Runs Feb. 4 through Aug. 12
Matchbox Twenty
Runs May 16 through Aug. 6
Third Eye Blind’s “An Evening With Third Eye Blind”
Runs March 10 through April 15
Arctic Monkeys’ “North American Tour 2023”
Featuring Fontaines DC Runs Aug. 25 through Oct. 1
Depeche Mode’s “Memento Mori Tour”
Runs March 23 through April 14
Muse’s “Will Of The People Tour”
Featuring Evanescence, Highly Suspect and ONE OK ROCK Runs Feb. 25 through June 25
Death Cab for Cutie & the Postal Service’s “20th Anniversary Tour”
Runs Sept. 8 through Oct. 13
Paramore’s “In North America Tour”
Featuring Bloc Party and Genesis Owusu Runs Feb. 9 through Aug. 2
Pink’s “Summer Carnival 2.0”
Featuring Pat Benatar with Neil Giraldo, Brandi Carlile, Grouplove and KidCutUp on select dates Runs July 24 through Oct. 9
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Most anticipated concert tours of 2024: taylor swift, bad bunny, olivia rodrigo and more.
The Rolling Stones, Drake, Noah Kahan, Madonna, Nicki Minaj and Morgan Wallen are also among artists who are set to hit the road this year for highly anticipated tours.
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From the looks of it, 2024 is going to be another year full of memorable performances from some of the biggest artists in the industry.
However, it’s following a record-breaking year for several top performers, including Taylor Swift, who embarked on the first U.S. leg and Latin America leg of her Eras Tour, as well as Beyoncé, who performed across the globe for her Renaissance World Tour. Harry Styles’ massive Love on Tour also wrapped last year, as well as tours from Karol G, Doja Cat, Janelle Monáe, John Mayer and more.
Those are just a few of the tours throughout 2023 that brought millions of fans together for great vibes, memories and music. Concert tours serve not only as an opportunity for artists to promote their latest albums or highlight their entire music catalogs, but it’s also a time for their fans to celebrate their favorite performers all together under the same roof.
But the new year is fully packed with even more concerts, tours, festivals and events for music lovers all around, no matter what genre they’re interested in. Just some of the artists hitting the road in 2024 are Bad Bunny, Olivia Rodrigo, Drake, Noah Kahan, Madonna, The Rolling Stones, Morgan Wallen, Blink-182, Red Hot Chili Peppers and, of course, Swift, who is finishing out her Eras Tour.
Ticket site Gametime also highlighted some of the most anticipated tours this year, based on median ticket prices, and to no surprise, artists including Swift, Rodrigo, Bad Bunny, The Eagles, Wallen and Billy Joel are in the top 10.
Although they’re not touring across the country or globe, several artists also have Las Vegas residencies this year, including Adele, Maroon 5, Christina Aguilera, Miranda Lambert, Mariah Carey, Carrie Underwood, Rod Stewart, Kelly Clarkson, Luke Bryan, Shania Twain, Bruno Mars, Kylie Minogue and U2.
As you are planning out your busy year ahead filled with new adventures, The Hollywood Reporter has compiled a list of some of the most anticipated concert tours happening in 2024, below.
Taylor Swift
Tour: Eras Tour (March 2023 – December 2024)
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, the singer’s sixth headlining tour, is described as a journey through all of her musical eras, including Fearless , Lover , Evermore , 1989 , Speak Now , Reputation and more. After touring across North America and Latin America in 2023, she is set to continue making her way through Asia, Europe and Australia in 2024, before returning to the U.S. for the tour’s second leg in October.
Tour: Most Wanted Tour (February – May 2024)
Following two tours in 2022, Bad Bunny is taking his Most Wanted Tour across the U.S. The tour is in support of his latest studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana .
Olivia Rodrigo
Tour: Guts World Tour (February – August 2024)
Olivia Rodrigo is heading out on a tour in support of her second studio album, GUTS . The tour will include performances across North America and Europe. Openers also include The Breeders, Chappell Roan, PinkPantheress and Remi Wolf.
Tour: It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As the What? tour (January – March 2024)
Drake is hitting the road again, but this time with J. Cole. The new tour is in support of his eighth studio album, For All the Dogs . It follows his and 21 Savage’s co-headlining It’s All a Blue Tour in 2023 to promote their collaborative album, Her Loss , with 56 shows across North America.
Morgan Wallen
Tour: One Night at a Time tour (April – August 2024)
Country music star Morgan Wallen extended his latest tour in support of his third studio album of the same name. He is set to make his way across the U.S. for 29 tour stops.
Tour: Celebration Tour (October 2023 – April 2024)
Madonna, who initially had to postpone the July 2023 start of her Celebration Tour as she recovered from a bacterial infection, kicked off her tour in London in October and will continue into 2024 with stops across North America.
The Rolling Stones
Tour: The Hackney Diamonds tour (April – July 2024)
It’s been some time since The Rolling Stones toured across the U.S. but the band is set to play 16 cities across North America this year, in support of their latest album, Hackney Diamonds .
Noah Kahan
Tour: We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour (February – August 2024)
Following his successful Stick Season Tour in 2022 and summer 2023, Noah Kahan is getting back on the road for his We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour across North America and Europe.
Nicki Minaj
Tour: Pink Friday 2 World Tour (March – June 2024)
After releasing her fifth studio album, Pink Friday 2 , Nicki Minaj announced she would be touring across the U.S. and Europe.
Tour: Unreal Unearth Tour (February – September 2024)
Hozier is continuing his Unreal Unearth Tour in 2024 with new dates across North America and Latin America.
Chris Stapleton
Tour: All-American Road Show tour (March – October 2024)
Chris Stapleton extended his latest tour into the new year after releasing his new album, Higher , in November. The country music singer will be making his way across the U.S. and Europe. He will also continue to bring out special guests on select dates throughout the tour, including Sheryl Crow, Elle King, Marcus King, Nikki Lane, Willie Nelson and Family, Grace Potter, Allen Stone, Marty Stuart, Turnpike Troubadours, The War and Treaty and Lainey Wilson.
Tour: One More Time Tour (February – August 2024)
The pop-punk band, featuring Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, is making their way across the globe again for a stadium and arena tour, this time in support of their ninth studio album, One More Time… . Blink-182 has tour stops across North America, Europe, South America, Australia and New Zealand.
Tour: Summer Carnival 2024 Tour (February – November 2024)
Pink extended her latest tour for another year and will be making stops across North America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. Not only does she perform some of her biggest hits but also songs from her latest album, Trustfall .
Rod Stewart
Tour: 2024 Tour (February – August 2024)
Rod Stewart is hitting the road again this year to play his biggest hits throughout his career. He will be performing across the U.S., Europe and Asia before bringing his long-running Las Vegas residency to an end this summer.
George Strait
Tour: 2024 Tour (May – December 2024)
After his successful 2023 stadium shows, George Strait added additional shows for the new year. The country music star will be making his way across the U.S. for nine performances with Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town.
Tour: Think Later Tour (April – November 2024)
Tate McRae is heading out on a world tour this year in support of her sophomore album, Think Later . The tour spans 53 dates throughout Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Tour: Unlimited Love Tour (February – July 2024)
The rock band, comprised of Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith and John Frusciante, extended their latest tour into the new year, adding 16 cities across North America.
Blake Shelton
Tour: Back to the Honky Tonk Tour (February – March 2024)
Blake Shelton is hitting the road again for another North American leg of his Back to the Honky Tonk Tour in 2024. The country music star will be playing 17 shows, along with Dustin Lynch and Emily Ann Roberts.
Foo Fighters
Tour: Everything or Nothing At All Tour (May – August 2024)
The Dave Grohl-fronted band is going on tour this summer in support of their 11th studio album, But Here We Are . They are performing shows across the U.S. and Europe.
Bruce Springsteen
Tour: 2023 Tour (March – November 2024)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are set to make stops across North America and Europe after postponing all of their 2023 tour dates to 2024 as Springsteen recovered from peptic ulcer disease .
Tour: 2024 Tour (January – August 2024)
In addition to his shows at Madison Square Garden, Billey Joel will be performing at other venues across the U.S., Japan and Europe. Stevie Nicks, Chris Isaak and Sting will also be performing at various stops.
Tour: The Long Goodbye tour (January – March 2024)
After embarking on the farewell tour last year, the Eagles extended their tour into the new year. The rock band, including members Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, will be making additional stops around the U.S. with special guest Steely Dan.
Kid Rock and Jason Aldean
Tour: Rock The Country Tour (April – July 2024)
This year, the two country music stars will be hitting seven towns across the U.S. for two shows in each city. Kid Rock and Jason Aldean are also bringing other artists along with them on select dates, including Lynyrd Skynyrd, Miranda Lambert, Hank Williams Jr., Koe Wetzel, Brantley Gilbert and more.
Tour: M72 World Tour (April 2023 – September 2024)
Metallica’s latest tour in support of the band’s 11th studio album, 72 Seasons, is continuing into the new year with stops across Europe and North America. Throughout the tour, the heavy metal band will play two nights in every city it visits with two completely different setlists and opening acts for each No Repeat Weekend.
Kenny Chesney
Tour: Sun Goes Down Tour (April – August 2024)
The country music star is embarking on a tour across the U.S. this year, making stops in 18 cities, with Zac Brown Band, Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker also performing on select dates.
Tour: Music of the Spheres World Tour (March 2022 – November 2024)
The members of Coldplay are continuing their travels across the globe for their eighth headlining tour in support of the band’s ninth studio album, Music of the Spheres . They will perform 165 shows in total by the end of the tour, with stops in Asia, Europe and New Zealand in 2024.
Tour: The Saviors Tour (May – September 2024)
Green Day, consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool, are touring across North America and Europe in the near year. The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas will make appearances at select dates in North America, while Nothing But Thieves, The Hives, Donots, The Interrupters and Maid of Ace will be at some stops in Europe.
Journey and Def Leppard
Tour: Summer Stadium Tour (July – September 2024)
The two rock bands are teaming up for a summer tour, performing in 23 cities. To celebrate their five-decade career, Journey will also hit the road across North America for their 50th anniversary Freedom Tour from February through April 2024.
Tour: +–=÷× (Mathematics) Tour (April 2022 – September 2025)
Ed Sheeran is continuing his trek across the world for his fourth concert tour, which draws from all of his albums since 2011, including Plus (2011), Multiply (2014), Divide (2017) and Equals (2021) and Subtract (2023). He will make stops throughout Asia and Europe.
Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin and Pitbull
Tour: The Trilogy Tour (January – March 2024)
Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin and Pitbull extended their co-headlining arena tour into the new year, with 18 new shows across North America.
Jonas Brothers
Tour: The Tour (August 2023 – June 2024)
The Jonas Brothers, comprised of Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas, are currently on their 12th concert tour, which will span three continents. The Tour features songs from five different albums, including The Album , Happiness Begins and A Little Bit Longer .
Tour: Standing Room Only Tour (February – June 2024)
The country star will be making stops in more than 30 cities for his latest tour, in support of his album Standing Room Only . Singer-songwriter Carly Pearce will also join him throughout the tour.
Janet Jackson
Tour: Together Again tour (April 2023 – July 2024)
After initially returning to the road last year, the singer has revealed that she extended her tour into 2024, with 35 new dates. Jackson will be making stops across North America and Asia.
Jewel and Melissa Etheridge
Tour: Summer/Fall Tour (July – October 2024)
The singer-songwriters are heading out on a co-headlining tour this summer and fall, making stops across North America. But before their joint tour kicks off, Etheridge also has shows for her I’m Not Broken Tour , which runs from March through April.
Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire
Tour: Sing A Song All Night Long tour (May – June 2023)
Following the sold-out 2023 run of the Sing A Song All Night Long tour, Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire are returning for 13 additional dates this year. They will make stops across North America.
Jennifer Lopez
Tour: This Is Me… Live: The Greatest Hits Tour (June – August 2024)
J.Lo has re-branded her first North American arena tour in five years to feature more songs throughout her career. The initial tour was in support of her ninth studio album This Is Me… Now , but she has since broadened its scope, to celebrate her music career. This is the singer’s first tour since 2019.
On May 31, Lopez and Live Nation announced that the tour was cancelled citing, “Jennifer is taking time off to be with her children, family and close friends.”
Maggie Rogers
Tour: Don’t Forget Me tour (May – June 2024)
Maggie Rogers will kick off part one of The Don’t Forget Me Tour on May 23, in support of her upcoming third studio album Don’t Forget Me . She will make stops across the U.S. The Japanese House will also support from May 24 to June 22.
Tour: Beautifully Broken Tour (August – October 2024)
Jelly Roll is set to head out on his biggest headlining tour to date starting on Aug. 27. He will be making stops across the U.S. before wrapping up on Oct. 27. Tour openers include Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay.
Kacey Musgraves
Tour: Deeper Well World Tour (April – December 2024)
Kacey Musgraves is returning to the stage with her upcoming tour, in support of her forthcoming fifth studio album Deeper Well . The tour kicks off April 28 and concludes Sept. 4, with stops across Europe and North America. Madi Diaz, Father John Misty, Lord Huron and Nickel Creek will also join Musgraves at concerts throughout the tour.
Tour: Sting 3.0 tour (September – November 2024)
The legendary musician is hitting the road again for his upcoming tour with drummer Chris Maas and longtime collaborator and guitarist Dominic Miller. Sting will perform shows across North America.
Tour: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour (November – December 2024)
In support of her new album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran , Shakira announced her upcoming world tour during her surprise appearance during Bizarrap’s performance at Coachella. The first leg of the tour kicks off Nov. 2.
Troye Sivan and Charli XCX
Tour: Charli XCX & Troye Sivan P resent: Sweat (September – October 2024)
Pop icons Troye Sivan and Charli XCX are teaming up for a co-headlining tour across North America. The 21-city tour will not only celebrate their individual successes but also their commitment to inclusivity and diversity within the music industry.
Stevie Nicks
Tour: Stevie Nicks: Live in Concert tour (February – June 2024)
The legendary singer is making her way across North America this year and has several stops from February to June.
Tour: USHER: Past Present Future tour (August – October 2024)
The singer is set to embark on a North American tour, which will feature music from his 30-year career, including his new album Coming Home .
Tour: Stairway to the Sky tour (Dates: TBA)
Zayn Malik announced his 2024 Stairway to the Sky tour on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon , which will support his fourth studio album, Room Under the Stairs , released earlier this year.
Sabrina Carpenter
Tour: Short n’ Sweet Tour (September 2024 – March 2025)
Sabrina Carpenter is set to head out on her first arena tour, the Short n’ Sweet Tour, in support of her sixth studio album of the same name.
Gracie Abrams
Tour: The Secret of Us Tour (September 2024 – May 2025)
Gracie Abrams is performing across the globe on her The Secret of Us Tour, in support of her sophomore album, The Secret of Us, which dropped in June.
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10 Tours We Can’t Wait to See This Fall
Post malone, pj harvey, and more acts worth braving ticketmaster for..
Let’s not beat around the bush: 2024 has been tough for live music . After record-breaking ticket sales in 2023, post-lockdown spending has sobered up, with audiences splurging more selectively. That is, if they can buy a ticket at all — inflated prices and exorbitant fees, omnipresent scalpers , and harrowing presale queues have made it increasingly difficult to snag even the worst nosebleed seat. As some high-profile artists can attest, if personal issues don’t ruin the tour , poor sales definitely will .
One reason to brave the Ticketmaster website? The exceptional talent hitting the road this fall. There’s something for party girls, artsy goths, and tailgaters alike. So brush up on your concert etiquette and see what the season has in store.
Kacey Musgraves (Sep. 4–Dec. 7)
Reformed wake-and-baker Kacey Musgraves is bringing the folksy self-reflections of her sixth album, Deeper Well , on the road alongside Father John Misty, Lord Huron, and Nickel Creek. Charge your crystals, light your Slow Burn candle, and head down to one of the farmers’ markets where Musgraves will be hosting pop-ups along the route.
Kehlani (Sep. 4–Nov. 2)
While touring 2022’s tenderhearted Blue Water Road , Kehlani realized that they missed dancing . They kept this in mind while recording the joyously sensual Crash , which hopes to get live audiences’ “hearts exploding and the ground’s shaking.” The British girl group Flo and Atlanta rapper Anycia will be on hand to warm the crowd up.
Clairo (Sept. 6–Nov. 8)
Wanna be “Sexy to Someone”? Buy them tickets to catch Clairo perform her lovely new record, Charm . Coastal audiences get first dibs with five nights apiece in Los Angeles and New York, and the entire run features support from singer-songwriter Alice Phoebe Lou. A word to trumpeters: Your services may be needed on “Juna.”
Post Malone (Sep. 8–Oct. 19)
Post Malone had some help this year: No. 1 hits with Morgan Wallen and Taylor Swift, collaborations with country megawatts Blake Shelton and Luke Combs, and a feature on Cowboy Carter to boot. Next, he’ll be hitting the road behind his debut country album, F-1 Trillion . The North American dates include a headlining set at New York’s Global Citizen Festival on September 28.
PJ Harvey (Sep. 11–Oct. 14)
PJ Harvey hasn’t toured since an exhausting 2017 run left her reevaluating music entirely. She will embark on her first North American trek in seven years behind 2023’s beguiling I Inside the Old Year Dying , an otherworldly musical translation of her 2022 folkloric poetry collection Orlam .
Charli XCX & Troye Sivan Present: Sweat Tour (Sep. 14–Oct. 23)
Brat summer may be cooling down, but Charli XCX is just getting started. Charli and her friend and collaborator Troye Sivan — who is finally serving 2023’s Something to Give Each Other Stateside — will gyrate across North American arenas with special guest Shygirl. Prepare your poppers accordingly.
MJ Lenderman (Sep. 18–Nov. 1)
Wednesday guitarist and Waxahatchee collaborator MJ Lenderman is gearing up for a breakout year with his fourth solo LP, Manning Fireworks . For a preview of the 25-year-old shredder’s set, which will inevitably feature insta-classics like “She’s Leaving You” and “Rudolph,” crack a beer and check out 2023’s And the Wind (Live and Loose!) .
Billie Eilish (Sep. 29–Dec. 17)
Billie Eilish’s promotional strategy for her third album, May’s Hit Me Hard and Soft , has largely consisted of eating vegan dishes on various YouTube shows. That changes in September when she begins a world tour. The alternative meats, however, endure: The eco-conscious singer will promote plant-based food and other sustainability initiatives.
Vince Staples (Oct. 14–Nov. 7)
In between securing a second season of his satirical Netflix series, The Vince Staples Show , the Long Beach rapper has been in Europe performing tracks off his latest record, May’s Dark Times . Now, Staples brings the Black in America tour, to, well, America. The shows feature guest Baby Rose.
Cyndi Lauper (Oct. 18–Dec. 5)
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17 Artists on Tour This Summer and Fall You Can’t Miss
From Jimmy Buffett to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, liven up your year with the biggest live concerts.
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While 2022 may be more than halfway over, some of your favorite artists are just now gearing up to go on tour. Whether you want to put your fins up at a Jimmy Buffett show, celebrate 50 years of Roxy Music or see Elton John perform live for what may be the last time, these are 17 tours starting in the summer and fall of 2022 you need to get tickets to ASAP.
Weekends with Adele
All previously postponed performances during Adele’s Vegas residency have now been rescheduled, plus eight new shows have also been announced.
November 18–March 25 Dates & Tickets
Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour
Take a trip down memory lane with the Piano Man himself on the final U.S. leg of his farewell tour in stadiums across the States.
July 15–November 20 Dates & Tickets
Foo Fighters
Live in North America 2022
Following the tragic loss of their drummer , the Foo Fighters’ tour includes a Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert in Los Angeles.
April 29–October 9 Dates & Tickets
Harry Styles
Love on Tour 2022
Like mini residencies, Styles is performing for 15 nights in New York City, five nights in Austin, five nights in Chicago, and 15 nights in Los Angeles.
August 15–November 15 Dates & Tickets
Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band
Life on the Flip Side Redux Tour
Can’t make a show in person? Hear live audio from the tour on Radio Margaritaville .
April 21–October 22 Dates & Tickets
Kendrick Lamar
The Big Steppers Tour
Following the release of his new album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, Lamar is joined on the road by pgLang artists Baby Keem and Tanna Leone.
July 19–December 16 Dates & Tickets
The Chromatica Ball
After many pandemic-related delays, Lady Gaga’s summer stadium tour finally takes off.
August 6–September 17 Dates & Tickets
The Special Tour
This sentimental woman is gonna pump you up when she goes on tour in support of her fourth studio album, Special .
September 23–November 18 Dates & Tickets
Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Poison, & Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
The Stadium Tour
Rock legends co-headline this “mini festival” on some of the biggest stages in the country.
June 16–September 9 Dates & Tickets
Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation
2022 North American Tour
The North American leg of Pearl Jam’s tour kicks off with their SiriusXM Small Stage Series show at the Apollo Theater .
September 1–22 Dates & Tickets
Phoebe Bridgers
Reunion Tour
Supporting her sophomore studio album, Bridgers returns to North America for a final tour leg this summer/fall.
August 5–September 18 Dates & Tickets
Post Malone
The Twelve Carat Tour
Hear new songs off of Twelve Carat Toothache when Post Malone tours from Nebraska to California and everywhere in between.
September 10–November 15 Dates & Tickets
Rage Against the Machine
Public Service Announcement Tour
The band’s postponed reunion tour will finally take place in summer 2022, plus more dates in early 2023.
July 9–August 14, 2022 Dates & Tickets
Red Hot Chili Peppers
2022 Global Stadium Tour
After a few pre-tour shows earlier this year (including one for Howard Stern), the band will perform 21 shows across North America in support of their latest album, Unlimited Love.
July 23–September 18 Dates & Tickets
50th Anniversary Arena Tour
Celebrating their 50th anniversary as band, Roxy Music is heading out on an arena tour and releasing a new greatest-hits album .
September 7–October 14 Dates & Tickets
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Live in Concert
Stevie Nicks heads back on the road with special guest Vanessa Carlton.
September 13–October 28 Dates & Tickets
At Their Very Best
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Artists Who Are Going On Tour In 2024: The Rolling Stones, Drake, Olivia Rodrigo & More
The year is just getting started, but 2024 is already stacked with exciting tours. Open up your calendar and start planning with this sprawling list of announced 2024 tours.
Just a couple of years ago, live music still looked uncertain — would variant X, Y or Z derail the train for the umpteenth time? But in that regard, 2023 felt almost totally in the clear — and that's why it feels like the rubber band is stretched back for 2024, and it's ready to launch.
Sure, compiling every musical act who's touring in 2024 might be impossible. But GRAMMY.com's stylistic purview is far and wide: country, hardcore, soul, R&B, rap, indie rock, you name it. As such, we're giving it our best shot — and will continue to update the list as more tours are announced.
Without further ado, here's a major cross section of the 2024 touring landscape as currently announced — from Alvvays to Adam Ant , from Def Leppard to Danny Brown.
Laura Pausini : Laura Pausini World Tour Jan. 6 - April 6 North & Latin America
Italian singer (and the Latin Recording Academy's Person Of The Year) Laura Pausini is venturing through North & Latin America in the spring.
Slowdive Jan. 16 - May 18 U.S., Asia & Europe
The reunited shoegaze greats just released a well-loved new album, everything is alive — which is currently taking on new shades onstage. See them in 2024, on an extensive tour of Europe with Japan dates, and then a plethora of U.S. stops.
Madison Beer : The Spinnin Tour Jan. 17 - June 13 UK, Europe, & U.S.
The pop, hip-hop, EDM, and R&B star released Silence Between Songs in 2023; she'll support it with The Spinnin Tour, which heads stateside from Europe across the spring of 2024.
Drake with J.Cole : It's All A Blur - Big As The What? Jan. 18 - March 27 U.S.
Hip-hop kingpins Drake and J. Cole are headed on a co-headlining tour; some Drake gigs will be J.-Cole-less.
Ana Tijoux Jan. 18 - April 13 North America, UK, & Europe
Chilean musician Ana Tijoux hasn't undergone a world tour since 2018, but she's about to change that with a run of European gigs following the release of VIDA , her first album in several years. .
Melanie Martinez Jan. 19 - June 27 North America, Asia & Australia
Alt-popper Melanie Martinez will segue her PORTALS Tour into The Trilogy Tour, which will see her revive her alter ego "Cry Baby." See her, in this persona, in the U.S. and across the pond.
Mitski Jan. 26 - June 6 UK, Europe, & U.S.
Fresh off the release of The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We , Mitski has announced a jaunt across North America with Tamino, Sunny War, Julia Jacklin , and Sarah Kinsley.
Gloria Trevi: Mi Soundtrack World Tour Jan. 26 - Sept. 22 U.S.
Known as the "Supreme Diva of Mexican Pop," Gloria Trevi is embarking on a world tour to top off the year, as she has recently announced the first leg.
Tinashe : BB/ANG3L U.S. Tour Jan. 31 - Feb. 15 U.S.
Actress, dancer and singer Tinashe will support her new album, BB/ANG3L , with a run of mostly East Coast dates.
Militarie Gun Jan. 31 - June 1 North America
Fresh off a tour with Scowl, hardcore-adjacent, brilliantly melodic punks Militarie Gun continue their rise with a 2024 North American tour.
Mariah The Scientist: To Be Eaten Alive Tour Feb. 1 - May 4 UK, Europe, & U.S.
R&B favorite Mariah the Scientist has been raring to return to the stage: "I miss hearing my fans scream my lyrics at the top of their lungs. I miss seeing all their faces," Mariah told Rolling Stone . "I miss all the different cities. To my fans, I miss us. I'm so ready to eat you alive." She'll be in Europe and the U.S.
Marc Anthony : Viviendo Tour Feb. 9 - March 9 North America
Latin and Salsa star Marc Anthony can't hide his excitement for his upcoming tour: "See you in 2024 with many moments to write about," Mark shared in his Instagram tour announcement. "We are going to live nights like no other."
Juanes : Vida Cotidiana World Tour Feb. 13 - March 30 North America
In support of his Vida Cotidiana album, Colombian rock legend Juanes is making stops around North America to celebrate the project.
Los Angeles Azules : El Amor de mi Vida Tour Feb. 13 - April 20 U.S.
Marking their epic return to the United States, the Cumbia sibling group are kicking off their tour in support of their upcoming album —which is set to be released this year.
Jon Batiste : UNEASY Tour Feb. 16 - April 27 U.S.
Five-time GRAMMY winner and 20-time nominee Jon Batiste isn't known as a traditional touring act — extemporaneous solo performances and orchestral works tend to be his jam. That's what makes his upcoming North American tour so enticing — how will this consummate shape-shifter approach the headline-touring model?
Chelsea Cutler : The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour Feb. 16 - March 30 North America
Singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and engineer Chelsea Cutler has revealed a 2024 headline tour titled The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour, in support of her new album Stellaria .
Red Hot Chili Peppers : Unlimited Love Tour Feb. 17 - July 30 North America
The veteran rockers are still supporting 2022's Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen ; in 2024, they'll go out with Kid Cudi , Ice Cube , Ken Carson, Otoboke Beaver, Seun Kuti , Wand, and Irontom.
PinkPantheress: Capable of Love Tour Feb. 20 - April 30 North America, UK & Europe
The TikTok sensation turned pop phenomenon will head out on her Capable of Love Tour, following the release of her debut album Heaven Knows . Rising artists Bktherula and Kanii will join her.
Niall Horan Feb. 21 - July 31 North America, Europe, & Australia
The Irish singer/songwriter has announced "THE SHOW" LIVE ON TOUR 2024 – his biggest tour yet and first headline run since 2018's Flicker world tour.
Bad Bunny - Most Wanted Tour Feb. 21 - May 26 U.S.
Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour will take him across 47 dates across North America — including three shows in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York.
Olivia Rodrigo : 2024 Tour Feb. 23 - Aug. 14 UK, Europe, & U.S.
Olivia Rodrigo will make a jaunt around the world with support from the Breeders, Chappell Roan and Pink Pantheress.
Sampha : North America 2024 Tour Feb. 23 - April 14 North America & Australia
South London singer/songwriter Sampha recently released a music video for "Can't Go Back," from his new album, Lahai . With it come North American dates for 2024.
Mon Laferte : Autopoiética Tour Feb. 29 - June 2 U.S. & Latin America
Chilean artist Mon Laferte's new album, Autopoiética , has been released to a clamorous response. In 2024, she'll bring the music across Latin America and the U.S.
Idles Feb. 29 - Dec. 7 North America, UK, & Europe
The purveyors of wild-eyed rock have extended their previously announced 2024 international tour with new dates across North America, Mexico, the UK, and Ireland.
Styx & Foreigner : Renegades & Juke Box Heroes Tour March 1 - Nov. 9 North America
Don't miss this classic rock heroes together, for the last time ever. Check out dates, along with heartfelt statements from both bands.
Nicki Minaj : Pink Friday 2 Tour March 1 - June 7 UK, Europe, & U.S.
The Harajuku Barbie is back with a new album, Pink Friday 2 , which landed Dec. 8. How will tunes like "Super Freaky Girl" and "Last Time I Saw You" translate to the stage? Don't miss her North American and European tour , which stretches from late March to early June.
Danny Brown: Quaranta '24 Tour March 3 - April 14 North America
The idiosyncratic MC is riding high off the release of his introspective new album, Quaranta . He's heading across North America in support of it.
Don Omar March 7 - April 21 North America
The reggaeton pioneer has announced he will be back in arenas in 2024 and bringing fans "Back to Reggaeton," a 20-date trek across North America that spans the artist's decades-long career.
Judas Priest : Invisible Shield Tour March 11 - May 22 Europe, UK, & U.S.
Metal titans Judas Priest are still going strong; they just announced a Spring 2024 U.S. tour with supporting act abaton.
Busta Rhymes March 13 - April 21 North America
Rap heavyweight Busta Rhymes has announced his Blockbusta Tour, which will bring him across the U.S. and Canada starting in March.
Tim McGraw : 2024 Standing Room Only Tour March 14 - June 27 U.S.
The country great's upcoming jaunt kicks off on March 14 and will stop through more than 40 cities. Carly Pearce will be a special guest.
Bleachers: From The Studio To The Stage March 19 - June 15 U.S. & UK
In late spring and early summer 2024, the Jack Antonoff -led rockers are hitting the road in support of their self-titled new album, which arrives March 8.
Tyla March 21 - May 28 UK, Europe, & U.S.
The unstoppable, GRAMMY-nominated R&B, amapiano singer Tyla will venture across the UK and Europe in spring 2024.
Adam Ant : ANTMUSIC Tour March 21 - May 11 U.S.
English post-punk and new wave legend Adam Ant is headed out on his ANTMUSIC tour, his first U.S. trek in five years. The day after it wraps up, he'll appear at the Cruel World 2024 festival.
The Slackers April 4 - April 14 North America
The revered, long-time purveyors of ska, reggae, dub and more have announced a spring tour across the US and Canada.
Alvvays : US Spring Tour 2024 April 4 - Aug. 8 North America, UK, & Europe
The indie darlings will traverse the United States in April and May, then head to Europe in late June for festival dates.
Tate Mcrae : Think Later World Tour April 17 - Nov 21 North America, UK, Europe, & Australia
Multi-platinum singer/songwriter Tate McRae will support her second album, THINK LATER , with a world tour in 2024.
The Rolling Stones : Hackney Diamonds Tour April 18 - July 17 North America
If the Rolling Stones ' secret NYC show with Lady Gaga was any indication, the Stones' stadium run around Hackney Diamonds — their first album of new material in 18 years — will be one for the books. For now, only stateside shows have been announced, but keep your eyes peeled for an expansion.
Hozier : Unreal Unearth Tour April 20 - Sept. 17 U.S.
Singer/songwriter Hozier is undertaking a headline tour of the UK and Ireland next summer, supporting his third album Unreal Unearth .
Alanis Morissette with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts : Triple Moon Tour June 9 - Aug. 10 North America
Two female pioneers are hitting the road, with special guest Morgan Wade. See where they're heading in the U.S. and Canada.
Pink : Summer Carnival Tour 2024 June 11 - Nov. 23 North America, UK, & Europe
Pink will continue to support her new album Trustfall with her Summer Carnival tour, which returns to North America in 2024.
The Killers June 12 - July 11 UK & Ireland
The Killers have reached that stage where they're looking back on the hits. Following the recent release of their best-of compilation album Rebels Diamonds , shout along at these UK and Ireland dates .
Def Leppard , Journey , Steve Miller : 2024 Summer Stadium Tour July 6 - Sept. 8 U.S.
More oldies favorites, banding together for a U.S. stadium tour in 2024: Def Leppard and Journey will be near you soon. In select markets, Heart and Cheap Trick will also appear.
Earth Wind & Fire and Chicago : Heart & Soul Tour 2024 July 10 - Sept. 7 U.S.
These retro, AOR favorites are hitting the road together for the Heart & Soul Tour 2024, including an encore with both bands on stage. Check out the North American dates.
Sepultura : Farewell Tour Oct. 30 - Nov. 23 UK & Europe
The Brazilian metal heroes are calling it quits — but not before a final trek, just in time for their 40th anniversary.
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2024 Latin GRAMMYs: Record Of The Year Nominations
The nominees for Record Of The Year at the 2024 Latin GRAMMYs include Anitta, Bad Bunny, Camilo with Carín León, Fonseca with Grupo Niche, Karol G, Juan Luis Guerra 4.40, and Kali Uchis with Peso Pluma, among others.
The Latin Recording Academy has just announced the nominations for the 2024 Latin GRAMMYs , which will air live on Thursday, Nov. 14 .
Marking the 25th anniversary of the Latin GRAMMY Awards , the ceremony will be broadcast from Miami's Kaseya Center. Miami is home to the Latin Recording Academy, which celebrates Latin music excellence across all genres.
At the 2024 Latin GRAMMYs, officially known as the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards , 10 recordings are competing for one of the night's top awards: Record Of The Year. This year's nominees come from Anitta , Bad Bunny , Camilo with Carín León , Cimafunk with Monsieur Periné, Jorge Drexler , Fonseca with Grupo Niche , Karol G , Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 , Mon Laferte , and Kali Uchis with Peso Pluma . The diverse group of songs reflect the sounds of Latin trap, Brazilian funk, música Mexicana, alternative, and more.
Below, read more about the 2024 Latin GRAMMYs Record Of The Year nominees. Then be sure to tune into the 2024 Latin GRAMMYs on Thursday, Nov. 14 , at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. CT) on Univision, Galavisión and ViX to see who wins.
Anitta — "Mil Veces"
After experiencing a global breakthrough with her 2022 album Versions of Me , Anitta decided to use her next project to spotlight the rhythms of her country. With this year's Funk Generation album, the Brazilian superstar showed different sides to funk carioca , or Brazilian funk.
On the shimmering and sensual "Mil Veces," Anitta embraced the melodic funk subgenre with the help of hitmakers DJ Gabriel do Borel, Marcio Arantes, and Julia Lewis. "[Funk music is] something that’s very new that I'm going to introduce to people so they like it, listen to it, and try to do it as well," the eight-time Latin GRAMMY nominee told GRAMMY.com in April .
Watch: Anitta On How Her Best New Artist Nomination Is A "Recognition Of So Much Hard Work" | Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee
Bad Bunny — "Monaco"
After scoring hits in genres like reggaeton and dembow from the Dominican Republic, Bad Bunny returned to his roots in Latin trap on 2023's Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana album.
On this foray into trap beats, el conejo malo put a fresh spin on the sound with a mafioso-like touch reminiscent of the Godfather movies. Those influences were best exemplified by the swaggering "Monaco" where trap collided with a sample of "Hier Encore" by Charles Aznavour. Bad Bunny also received a co-sign from Al Pacino appearing in the cinematic music video.
Read more: 5 Takeaways From Bad Bunny's New Album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana
Camilo & Carín León — "Una Vida Pasada"
While salsa music has roots in Cuba, Colombia has especially embraced and elevated the genre. Medellín native Camilo, who has won six Latin GRAMMY Awards, embraced Colombia's fascination with salsa and tropical music in his latest album Cuatro .
A brassy and feel-good highlight on the LP is "Una Vida Pasada," which also marked música Mexicana star Carín Leon's first foray into salsa music. Camilo's otherworldly voice and Leon's swagger made for a soulful tropical track that has plenty of heart. Both singers pined for their former lovers to remember the good times together and give them another chance.
Learn More: Meet the First-Time GRAMMY Nominee: Camilo Talks Road To Latin Pop Stardom, Career Highlights & Working With Wife Evaluna
Cimafunk, Monsieur Périné — "Catalina"
Following two previous GRAMMY Award nominations, Cimafunk is now up for his first Latin GRAMMY. With his band, the Cuban singer mixes traditional rhythms from his country with Afro and American influences to create a unique hybrid, even within the sound of Latin alternative.
"Everybody got their own vibe and different way to talk about the groove and I’m doing it my way," Cimafunk told GRAMMY.com in 2023. "My way is alternative too. I’m always trying to mix sound and the groove."
Cimafunk continued to mix it up on his third LP, 2024's Pa' Tu Cuerpa . The album features the colorful and grooving "Catalina," a duet with Colombian group Monsieur Périné . The sensual dance track blends Cimafunk's soulful Caribbean flow and Afro-Cuban rhythms with the sound of Colombia's Caribbean and singer Catalina García's sultry vocals.
Watch: Cimafunk On Redefining Latin Alternative & The Sounds Of Cuba
Jorge Drexler — "Derrumbe"
Jorge Drexler has previously won the Record Of The Year category three times with his songs "Universos Paralelos," "Telefonía," and most recently "Tocarte" at the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs . The Uruguayan singer/songwriter has his hat back in the ring with the vulnerable "Derrumbe."
Drexler also co-produced the emotional alternative track with Rafa Arcaute and Federico Vindver . In the stripped-down tune, Drexler plays the guitar and sings from the heart about the rug behind pulled out from under him following a relationship's end. The pain is palpable in Drexler's voice as he thinks about what could've been, and "Derrumbe" grows ever more intense and transcendent.
Watch: Jorge Drexler's Favorite Guitar Has A Special Story | It Goes To 11
Fonseca & Grupo Niche — "Con Dinero y Sin Dinero"
For over two decades, Fonseca has put a pop spin on the country's tropical music scene and helped globalize vallenato music. Ahead of the 25th Latin GRAMMYs, he is one of Colombia's most decorated artists with eight previous wins.
Back in May 2024, Fonseca joined forces with Grupo Niche — who hail from Cali, the capital of Colombia's salsa music scene — for "Con Dinero y Sin Dinero." On the track, Fonseca seamlessly blends his tropipop sensibilities with Grupo Niche's brassy and colorful rhythms. He also trades verses with the band's singers about offering their lovers romance that feels priceless. The song was included on Fonseca's most recent album, Tropicalia .
Karol G — "Mi Ex Tenía Razón"
After scoring multiple reggaeton hits, Karol G took a música Mexicana detour last year with "Mi Ex Tenía Razón." She teamed up with producers Mag and Edgar Barrera — who worked with giants in the genre like Grupo Frontera, Peso Pluma, and Christian Nodal — to create a nostalgic song that pays homage to one her favorite artists.
Karol G has a picture of GRAMMY winner Selena tattooed on her arm. With "Mi Ex Tenía Razón," the Colombian superstar honored the late legend of Tejano music through cumbia-pop that was reminiscent of Selena's sound. The Tejano authenticity in the kiss-off anthem is partially the influence of Barrera, who grew up moving between Texas and Mexico. The song was included on Karol G's Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season) mixtape, which came out last year.
Read more: Mañana Y Siempre: How Karol G Has Made The World Mas Bonito
Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 — "Mambo 23"
Throughout his 40-year career, Juan Luis Guerra has won three GRAMMY Awards and 24 Latin GRAMMY Awards. In 2007, the Dominican artist and musician was honored by the Latin Recording Academy as Person Of The Year for popularizing bachata and merengue music.
Always an innovator in tropical music, Guerra wanted to see where he could take the rhythms of the Dominican Republic next. With his November 2023 EP, Radio Güira , he incorporated music from the streets of his country into the Caribbean genres that he’s known for. On the sprawling and ambitious "Mambo 23," merengue collides with elements of trap and dembow music. Guerra tapped into this new energy with his band 4.40, which is the amount of hertz in a pitch-perfect note. The name is a nod to Guerra’s commitment to creating music that’s always pleasing to the ear while pushing his sound to new places.
Watch: Watch Juan Luis Guerra Latin GRAMMY Win For Best Tropical Song For "Las Avispas" In 2005 | GRAMMY Rewind
Mon Laferte — "Tenochtitlán"
Mon Laferte is always exploring and expanding the sound of Latin Alternative music. Though the Chilean singer/songwriter has explored more rock-driven sounds, Mon Laferte went in a completely different direction with last year's Autopoiética album.
With Autopoiética , Laferte proved that genres like reggaeton and trip-hop could be alternative and engaging to a wider audience. She seamlessly blended her noir-like sound with elements of trip-hop in the captivating "Tenochtitlán." Laferte also sang parts of the song in Auto-Tune for the first time in her career. In June, Laferte wrapped up the Autopoiética Tour and she recently released the Netflix documentary Mon Laferte, Te Amo about her life and becoming a mother.
Kali Uchis & Peso Pluma — "Igual Que Un Ángel"
Following her breakthrough in the Latin music space with "Telepatía" in 2020, Colombian American singer Kali Uchis made a triumphant return to the scene with her album Orquídeas in January 2024.
A highlight of the LP is the dreamy "Igual Que Un Ángel," featuring Peso Pluma in his first foray into Latin pop music. Backed by dazzling synth-pop beats, Uchis and Peso Pluma trade verses about a woman who doesn't let any disappointments with love dim her shine. Uchis co-produced the track with Carter Lang, Jean Rodriguez , and Dylan Wiggins .
Read more: Kali Uchis On Her Road To Orquídeas : How A Bicultural Mindset, Working Alone & Embracing Her "Bitchier Side" Resulted In Her Most Energetic Album
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Meet The Artists Bringing Back UK Jungle: Nia Archives, SHERELLE & More
First developed in the 1990s, a new generation of UK musicians — particularly queer individuals and women of color — are reviving jungle music. From Tim Reaper to PinkPantheress, envelop yourself in the experimental sounds of the genre.
In the early 1990s, a bombastic new type of music was emerging in the underground Black British scene of London. Jungle was a frantic mixture of breakbeats and reggae featuring fast beats that splintered into myriad directions, interspersed with vocal samples.
Thanks to pirate radio stations, jungle saturated the streets of London’s predominantly Black, working-class neighborhoods. Jungle was a sound of escapism, celebration, community, crafted by the children of immigrants of post-war Britain.
Junglist historian Julia Toppin notes in her essay "Tech, Language and Riddim: From Jungle to UK Drill" that jungle "snatched bites from young Black Britain’s sonic palette of genres: reggae, hip-hop, pop, house, soul, RnB, groove, punk, jazz, folk, and classical," with artists like Goldie, Shy FX, A Guy Called Gerald, General Levy leading the scene. By the latter part of the decade, jungle offshoots like drum and bass gained prominence, causing the jungle scene to gradually fade into the background.
Today, a new generation of UK musicians are waking up the scene — a revival spearheaded by queer individuals and women of color. As contemporary junglist Nia Archives told GRAMMY.com , jungle is "anything over a breakbeat" — it simply refuses to conform: "The breaks have so much room to go in whatever direction you want. You can go really heavy , or you can go really light and atmospheric," she said.
It’s a flexibility that she takes full advantage of across her releases. Nia Archives layers beats with everything from pensive, thoughtful lyrics and RnB melodies ("Cards on the Table", "So Tell Me"), to rave abandon (" Baianá ", "Forbidden Feelingz ", " Unfinished Business ")
Nia Archives is taking her debut album, Silence is Loud on the road, stopping at summer festivals including Chicago’s Lollapalooza before touring the U.S. in the fall. She is one of many contemporary jungle artists boldly experimenting with unrestrained beats, earth-shaking basslines and intricate percussive patterns to breathe new life into the pulsating rave scene.
Here are seven other artists who are bringing jungle back.
Former Mixmag photographer SHERELLE gained widespread attention after a 2019 Boiler Room viral set , followed by the release of "JUNGLE TEKNAH" in 2021, which layers piano house chords onto jungle beats. Her latest single, "Henry’s Revenge," features ethereal synths over dramatic bass drops.
Fresh from a completely sold-out international tour, SHERELLE will play a New York Boiler Room set on July 14, alongside Afrobeats star Amaarae and UK rapper Giggs.
One of the slickest in the game, Sully is a pioneer of today’s revival and has been on the scene since 2005. His beats are methodical, with tight percussion flawlessly mixed into hours of ecstatic jungle harmony. On 2024 single "Nights", he teams up with jazz singer Sâlo to create a dreamy and contemplative dancefloor meditation.
He continues to inject energy into the club, with massive sets featuring the likes of grime MC Flowdan and B2B’s with fellow junglist Tim Reaper, and is playing several UK festival slots over summer.
GROVE harnesses jungle’s unmatched energy to voice political despair. "The stinking rich families, you know how they anger me," they spat on last year’s single " Stinkin Rich," where trippy beats erupt into a heavily distorted chorus.
Their 2022 breakout hit, "Feed My Desire," is sensual, with hushed whispers and soft verses underscored by blaring basslines, demonstrating GROVE's mastery of mood — ranging from rage to seduction.
PinkPantheress
PinkPantheress didn’t come up through a club or rave scene, by anonymously uploading songs to TikTok, which she made in her bedroom during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her sped-up vocals and luscious hooks nodded to the heyday of 2000s UK Garage (UKG) (a jungle offshoot), quickly drumming up a viral following online.
Last year, the 23-year-old broke into the U.S. thanks to the massive UKG track "Boys A Liar pt 2" featuring Ice Spice , which now has over 200 million views on YouTube. A lover of throwback genres and a fan of jungle veterans like Shy FX, PinkPanthress combines breakbeats with pop melodies and emo guitar riffs, a delicious mix that’s made her one of Gen-Z’s fastest-rising pop stars.
Tim Reaper is a London native who has pushed the jungle revival for over a decade. His music includes reggae-influenced ragga samples (one of jungle's key influences), chill synths, and can go both hard and soft.
In 2020, Tim Reaper launched club night Future Retro to showcase London’s budding scene. However, the pandemic lockdown led the event to morph into a new-skool jungle record label that highlights some of the genre's hottest artists, including Sully, Mantra , and Decibella .
London-based DJ Shy One has been making music since she was a teenager, coming up through the ranks as a selector on legendary Hackney-based online radio NTS Radio.
Her music is shaped by grime, soul, house and jungle, and she’s taking her versatile sets to a handful of European festivals this summer. Her latest single, " Gyallis Spiral," combines rubbery bass lines and scattered synths, giving it a uniquely hyper-futuristic, spacey feel.
LCY is an artist and owner of the experimental label S7NS7N whose music is, by design, indescribable . Their tracks are leftfield and surreal; the mere act of listening is an out-of-body experience.
Their 2023 EP He Hymns is a celestial exploration of club music hinged on breakbeats, heavy bass, disorientating drops and haunting vocals. You’re not sure what’s going on, but jungle is one of the many genres that form a kaleidoscope of their mind-bending sounds.
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Crashing Into The Present: How Kehlani Learned To Trust Their Instincts And Exist Loudly
"I want this next batch of music to feel like the most fiery parts of me," Kehlani says of her new album, 'Crash.' The singer/songwriter speaks with GRAMMY.com about embracing the moment and making an album she can headbang to.
After finishing the first mixes of their new album, Kehlani knew exactly what she needed to do: head to Las Vegas.
The L.A.-based, Oakland-born singer/songwriter had always identified with Sin City: "I’m full of juxtapositions," she tells GRAMMY.com. "Vegas is this crazy bright light city in the middle of a vacant desert that has weddings and also strippers." Fittingly, Kehlani harbored a very Vegas-like image in their head while creating Crash , a record built on blaring neon, glowing smoke, and the highest highs.
Crash drops June 21, and is Kehlani's fourth solo album. She burst onto the scene in 2009 as a member of teen sextet PopLyfe, but their 2014 debut solo mixtape Cloud 19 announced a far more complex character. Their debut full-length, SweetSexySavage , was released three years later to critical acclaim, with two more albums and a handful of platinum-certified singles following. As if that weren’t enough, Kehlani added acting, appearing in "The L Word: Generation Q" and a cameo in Creed III .
And while Crash embodies the evolution and growth through all those experiences, the record builds a hyper-real language all their own. Beyond any sense of R&B or pop, soul or hip-hop, Crash finds Kehlani chasing passions that refuse to fit in any box, shifting multiple times within a track — refusing to focus on anything but the moment.
"A crash isn't anything from the past. It isn't the anxiety of what's about to happen," she says. "It's the height of the moment. It's right now."
Nearing the release of Crash , Kehlani spoke with GRAMMY.com about finding inspiration from international music, getting their five-year-old to sing on the album, and their need to stage dive.
What’s it like living in Los Angeles after growing up in the Bay Area?
I moved to L.A. when I was about 17. I had already left the house. I left the house at 14, and by the time I was almost 18 it was the appropriate time for me to situate in a new place. L.A. and the Bay are like cousins. Do we have differences? Absolutely, things that are fundamental to us, but when you leave California, you can really see that we're just like a big family.
Had you been dreaming of L.A. as a place where you could pursue art? Were you already set on that goal?
It was the closest place that a young, very broke person could go and work in music. I'm sure there were other places with musical homes, musical cities, but if all I had to do was get on a $15 bus and go find someone to stay with in L.A., I was gonna do it for sure.
That’s the same ambition that I feel drives this new record, which is just so dense and full of surprises. That includes the lovely retro radio intro to "GrooveTheory," where you move from this ‘60s pop feel to the present. That’s such a smart way to foreground your evolution.
I think the second that we made that song and then turned it into ["GrooveTheory"], I was like, This feels like it encompasses where I'm headed, this whole new sound .
Once that radio dials in and it comes in with R&B elements, it's producing where I'm headed, but also remembering that my core hasn't changed. Especially the energy of what I'm saying in the song, like, "I'm kind of crazy," it's introducing this energy difference on this album. I feel like that's the biggest change, and that's what's so prevalent in this whole rollout. Energetically, I'm on a whole different type of time.
You can sense it. 'Crash' feels really rooted in self-expression and personal growth, and when you listen to it as a whole, it really does seem like an evolution story. Beyond just the genre and style, how do you feel the way that you've expressed your true self has shifted over the years?
Thank you! That's been the feedback I've gotten from pretty much everyone who's listened, and I don't know what I expected, but it wasn't this. I have realized the public's understanding of me and the general consensus for so long, and I also realized how multi-faceted I am to people.
People get really confused when I express all the sides of my personality. They’re either, like, "Okay, she makes really sweet love songs," or "We've seen you be political, we've seen you come out, we've seen you be a family member." And then there's a lot of people who are, like, "I feel like she's f—ing crazy. I've seen her in multiple relationships. I've seen her be angry. I've seen her get online and cuss people out."
I want this next batch of music to feel like the most fiery parts of me. I want it to feel like the most present and energetic parts of me. I don't want anything to feel somber. I don't want anything to feel reminiscent. I think a lot of my albums in the past have been me looking back, and sitting in that feeling and detailing it. I just wanted [this album] to feel right here, right now, which is why the title came about. A crash isn't anything from the past. It isn't the anxiety of what's about to happen. It's the height of the moment. It's right now.
That’s unfortunately a story you hear too often about artists of color — that essentialization, where you can only be seen as one thing. R&B often gets hit with those same issues. Throughout your career you’ve stood up to those expectations, and "Better Not" on this album is such a good example of that. It’s a left turn, a stylistic contrast and an open conversation with the listener. You cleverly fuse that intentionality with a voice that’s stronger than ever.
In the past, I have had moments where I would make the song and [start recording], and there would be so many versions of each song on different microphones, recorded in different places.
"Let me try vocal production. Let me try to go back and work with this version again." I went back and did vocal production with Oak Felder , who did all the vocal production on SweetSexySavage . When I come back to some of my favorite vocal production moments, it was moments like "Distraction" or "Advice" or "Escape" — songs on my very first album — and I wanted to get that feeling again. Where it's lush where it needs to be, but also that I really mean what I'm saying.
That started with the approach in the songwriting. Once I had the songs and I had to go back and deliver them, I had enough time to listen and listen, to learn the songs and identify with them. We would make music all day and then go out, and we would be in this sprinter van on the way to going out, and, like, bang, the songs we just made, the energy was just different. It allowed me to be present in a different way where my voice is able to show up like that.
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Which again ties perfectly to crashing into the present. As someone from South Africa, I love that the other guests that you included represent different cultural viewpoints. You worked with Young Miko from Puerto Rico, Omah Lay from Nigeria. Having that musical dialogue is so powerful.
We had so many conversations about how America's in the backseat often when it comes to music. We have our moments, and it's fantastic, like Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter . There's a culture that is super American, that is Black, that historically needs to be dived into. It needs to be shown that we do have something here.
So many people that don't speak Spanish bang Bad Bunny all day. Amapiano’s taking over; Tyla ’s going up. It's really not here . So that wasn't a conscious choice. It's just what we've all been listening to, what we've been loving.
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Speaking of guests, I wanted to ask about your daughter, whose voice is on "Deep." Was she just in the studio and you got her singing?
So those vocals on that, that’s actually my little sister and my goddaughter. And [my daughter] was in the room and she started singing along. She has perfect pitch; she's always freestyling or singing or making something up.
I was like, "You want to just go sing on it?" What's on there is her first take. Literally. She did it the first time, all the way through, perfectly. I was like, "Well, that's it, guys. I can retire."
That track is so lush. It feels so alive. Were you working with a full band?
[Producer] Jack Rochon, who I did a lot of the music with, he just is a freaking genius music whiz. Honestly, he's one of the most humble people that I know, and deserves credit for how amazing a lot of this album is.
Talking about touchstones, there's a Prince energy to the title track. Did you have any new inspirations or influences for this record?
Thank you! My main focus for this album came from going on tour for my last one and making such a pretty, sweet, intimate album, and then playing some of the biggest venues of my career. At some point I had to rearrange the setlist to add in a lot of the album before that one, because it was just more energy on the stage. By week two of tour, the setlist had completely changed. I knew that I was playing venues on this next tour that I've dreamt about, places that I can't fathom that I'm playing, like Barclays Center.
I do a lot of things for, like, my inner child, and this is such a move for my inner child. Like, You're about to go play Barclays. Do you want to look back and say, ‘I rocked out and played Barclays’? I'm a person who headbangs on stage. I stage dive. I wanted to create an album that would ring through a venue like that. I want people to be engaged again. I'm not looking for the lighters and the somber, holding each other — which will occur regardless, because it's a me show.
But I really wanted people to be in their bodies, and their heart’s exploding and the ground’s shaking. So that's what we accomplished. I wanted to have fun. This album is so fun to me. It’s a place of fire in my heart.
It took me a second to get the word play on "Eight." I loved the track, and then suddenly I was like, 'Oh… I knew there was something raunchy going on here.'
[*Laughs.*] "Eight" was super fun, and shoutout to the boys that I did it with, because they made it everything for me.
I didn't come up with the wordplay. My boys did. Like, "This is how you talk!" I was like, "It is! This is perfect." Once I got in to fix things, add things, add my own spin, and finish writing, my favorite part was that it sounds like a Brandy song. She's my favorite.
I also wanted to ask about the Nina Sky sample on "After Hours."
That was mine. I was like, "What can we flip that when it comes on, my generation loses their mind?" And for me, every single time that Nina Sky comes on in the club, everybody's like "Woo!" And then you see how many songs were made from that same sample, and they're all songs that make us lose our minds.
I went into the room with the producers, and I was like, "So, I want to flip this, but I want you to make it to where it doesn't become one of those where the whole thing is just a sample."
Similarly, "Lose My Wife" balances breeziness with high emotional stakes. Is finding a balance like that just natural for someone so capable of juxtaposition?
The second that we established that [the record] felt like Vegas, I knew what components were missing from the energy of how I feel the second my car crosses the line into the city of Las Vegas. I knew I was missing that feeling of the next morning when you realize you went on this high and you come down. I wanted to create these scenarios that weren't necessarily applicable to me, but captured that emotion. I've been there before, and I want people to be like, Damn, I've been there before. I know this feeling .
I recorded that song at 4 in the morning with a sinus infection. The second that we finished it, everybody was like, "You can never re-sing that. Don't try to make another version, you're not gonna be able to sound like that again." All the chatter in the background of that song is really everybody who was in the studio that stayed up to just hang out. We had the tequila out, it was perfect. That was probably one of my favorite moments of making the album.
It takes a while as an artist to reach a place where you can capture those moments. You said before that people try to figure you out, and I mean this in the best possible way, but it feels like now you don’t care if they can’t figure you out.
I don't give a f—anymore, yeah. And that was a very important thing for me to learn. I used to care so much, and I would spend so much time explaining myself online, in music, in interviews, on stage. I realized that you're damned if you do, damned if you don't.
I've been so forward-facing with my heart my entire career that I've left a lot of room for people to consistently pedestal me and then critique me, for people to want to tear me down. I realized I'm just being present, here, existing loudly in front of a billion people, and whichever way that goes is how the cookies gonna crumble. Me giving a f—? I'm the only one it's affecting at this point, for sure.
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Metro Boomin's Essential Songs: 10 Must-Know Tracks, From "Creepin" To "Like That"
The 2024 GRAMMY nominee for Producer Of The Year is one of hip-hop's most in-demand minds. Between his collab albums with Future and some highly debated beefs with rap's biggest stars, it's the perfect time to revisit the Metro-verse.
Metro Boomin has spent more than a decade redefining rap music. The gloomy, 808-induced trap beats that flood radio airwaves and blare from nightclub speakers are a symbol of his influence. But now, the Atlanta-based superproducer is on one of his biggest musical runs to date.
In April, Metro released the second of two joint albums with Future , hinted at a third release this year, sold out a concert at the Kundalini Grand Pyramids in Egypt, and clinched the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 with " Like That " featuring Kendrick Lamar. He also delivered a first-of-its-kind instrumental diss aimed at Drake called " BBL Drizzy, " accusing the Toronto rapper of going under the knife.
The diss was in response to Drake’s " Push Ups " and subsequent disses toward Kendrick Lamar. " Metro shut your hoe ass up and make some drums " he rapped. The verbal blow inspired Metro to release the hilarious instrumental, which he encouraged fans to rap on for a chance to win a free beat.
Months before the feud, Metro celebrated two nominations for Best Rap Album and Producer of the Year, Non-Classical at the 66th GRAMMY Awards . While he didn’t take home a coveted golden gramophone, the momentum has elevated his career to new heights.
Before the St. Louis-bred producer kicks off the We Trust You tour with Future on July 30, revisit 10 of Metro Boomin's biggest releases.
"Karate Chop" (2013)
A 19-year-old Metro crafted his first charting single right before making a life-changing move to Atlanta. With piercing synths and bubbly arpeggios, the song was the lead single for Future’s highly anticipated sophomore album, Honest .
But Metro, a freshman at Morehouse College at the time, wasn’t sold on its success. " I never really like it, " Metro told XXL . " Then every time people would come into the studio, he would always play the record and I was like, ‘Why are you so stuck on this s—? We have way harder records.’ "
But after cranking out a new mix on the original track, " Karate Chop " went on to become his first placement on a major label album. The remix with Lil Wayne further elevated the record and, by virtue, Metro’s profile as a musical craftsman.
" Jumpman " (2015)
Metro mastered the late-summer anthem in 2015 with " Jumpman . " The song was the most notable hit from Drake and Future’s collaborative mixtape, What a Time to Be Alive, and went on to shut down bustling nightclubs and obscure strip joints. And while the record didn’t perform as well as other songs on this list, it secured Future his first Top 20 hit.
The song — which features Metro’s signature bass and a screeching raven sound effect — also saw a streaming boost after an Apple Music commercial featuring Taylor Swift rapping to the song. According to Adweek , the campaign helped generate a 431 percent increase in global sales
What makes " Jumpman " even more special is that a collab between Future, Metro, and Drake may never happen again. Reportedly, the duo is at odds with Drake because the OVO artist decided to link with 21 Savage on Her Loss instead of doing a follow-up project with Future.
"Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1" (2016)
" Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1 " is the song that set Kanye West ’s album, Life of Pablo, ablaze. Opening with a clip of gospel musician and singer T.L. Barrett’s Father I Stretch My Hands,” Metro’s signature producer tag kicks the record into full gear. The pulsating synthesizers and bouncy percussion match West’s raunchy and sexually explicit lyrics.
Metro’s production received significant praise, with several publications pointing to his contributions on end-of-year listings. And in the eight years since its release, " Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1 " has been certified six times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America , making it one of Ye’s most-sold records of all time.
"Congratulations" (2016)
After the success of "White Iverson," a young Post Malone was on the hunt for the hottest producers in the rap game. He managed to land Metro, who worked with fellow producers Frank Dukes and the prolific Louis Bell on the triumphant trap record "Congratulations."
On a 2022 episode of the podcast " Full Send ," Metro revealed that the celebratory song was made after watching the world’s greatest athletes eclipse historic feats of their own. "I remember the Olympics was on TV, and just how the music was sounding, it sounded like some champion s—," he said.
"Congratulations" marked Post Malone’s second Top 20 hit following his debut, "White Iverson." The song was certified diamond after totaling more than 11 million combined sales. Today, it remains one of Metro’s biggest achievements.
"Bad and Boujee " (2017)
Fueled by virality and a shoutout from Donald Glover at the 2017 Golden Globes , the Migos and Lil Uzi Vert ’s "Bad and Boujee " landed Metro Boomin his first No. 1 Billboard hit as a producer.
The song has every element Metro fans have grown to love: moody keys, hard-hitting bass, and plenty of room for the artists’ adlibs to pierce through the track.
Two months before its eventual ascension, the song had a steep hill to climb atop the Billboard charts. But Metro’s production and the chemistry between Quavo , Offset , and Uzi helped the record shoot up to its rightful place. It continues to garner praise In the years since its 2016 release, too. It was ranked No. 451 on Rolling Stone ’s "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list
"Mask Off" (2017)
When "Mask Off" dropped in 2017, it scorched the Billboard charts. Hip-hop was flirting with flutes (as heard on songs like Drake’s "Portland" and Kodak Black’s "Tunnel Vision" — another Metro-produced beat) — but "Mask Off" stands out as the biggest song of the short-lived era.
Metro infused jazz-like undertones to perfectly meld the flute lick into the dark and mystic beat. The record led to the remix with Kendrick Lamar, with his verse breathing new life into the already-seismic hit. It’s now certified nine times platinum.
Years after the song’s release, Future said "Mask Off" initially put radio programmers in disarray. In his East Atlanta rapper’s Apple Music documentary The WIZRD, he revealed that the song dropped before Carlton WIlliams’ "Prison Song" sample was officially cleared. "Out of all the songs, ‘Mask Off’ wasn’t even legit," he said. "The s— was on the radio, they’re thinking it’s not a sample, but it got so big they were like, ‘It’s a sample.’"
"Heartless" (2019)
The Weeknd 's "Heartless" is a pop and electro-clash classic that fires on all cylinders. The visuals are atmospheric, the lyrics are ultra-stimulating, and the production — partly handled by Metro — makes for a lasting club banger.
The leading single for The Weeknd’s fourth studio album, After Hours, topped the Billboard charts. It marked the Toronto-born crooner’s fourth No. 1 hit and unveiled the depths of Metro’s musical arsenal.
Metro produced four tracks on After Hours : "Faith," "Escape from L.A.," "Until I Bleed Out" and "Heartless." On the latter and in his other collaborations with The Weeknd , James Blake , and Solange , Metro’s creative sorcery was tested. He proved, once again, that he could generate a hit outside the confines of trap music.
" Creepin ’ " ( 2022)
After a solid outing on his first album Not All Heroes Wear Capes , Metro returned with another series of hard-hitting records. His second solo venture, Heroes & Villains , featured John Legend , Don Tolliver , Travis Scott , and other premiere artists. But the biggest song to come out of the star-studded lineup was " Creepin ’" featuring 21 Savage and The Weeknd .
The only single to Metro’s second solo album struck sonic gold. The Weeknd’s flowy vocals overlay the silky and harmonic record, which transitions to a more trap-induced beat once 21 Savage’s verse kicks in. The remake of Mario Winans’ "I Don’t Wanna Know" was a notable departure from Metro’s past singles, which heavily lean on his trap roots. But it still managed to connect with his audience – and even beyond it. " Creepin " peaked at No. 3 on Billboard, which was Metro’s highest-charting solo record up until that point.
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (2023)
Following the success of " Creepin ’" and his other smash singles, Metro extended his creative powers to the film world. He was given the green light to executive produce the soundtrack for Sony’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse .
Metro Boomin told Indie Wire that he crafted songs from rough animations and selected scenes "just to get in the world and the story of Miles [Morales] and what he’s going through," He even exchanged phone calls and texts with the film’s composer Daniel Pemberton to ensure the soundtrack and score were on the same accord.
From the classical serenade "Am I Dreaming" to the Latin swing of "Silk & Cologne" and the Timbaland -stomping "Nas Morales," the result was an equally transformative musical experience. Each record ranged in musicality and tone while beautifully complementing the vibrant animated superhero flick.
"Like That" (2024)
"Like That" is easily one of the best beats in Metro’s catalog, and may end up being one of the most memorable. Samples from Rodney O & Joe Cooley’s "Everlasting Bass" and Eazy-E’s 1989 classic "Eazy-Duz-It" shaped the bouncy trap beat, sinister synths, and spine-chilling baseline. But Kendrick Lamar’s verse turned it into a heat-seeking missile.
With the song’s thunderous bass and rapid hi-hats in the background, Kendrick dissed J. Cole and Drake for their recent claims of rap supremacy, particularly on 2023’s "First Person Shooter." The lyrical nuke sparked the Civil War-style rap feud, which led to a seven-song exchange between Kendrick and Drake.
The initial musical blow made the genre stand still. It also led to the massive success of the record, which notched Future and Metro another No. 1 hit song. It also helped the pair’s album, We Don’t Trust You, claim the top spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
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It’s been a rough year for live music, but there’s a light at the end of the tunnel!
The sudden halt of live music in 2020 as the coronavirus took hold was devastating for music fans. Artists and fans alike lost out on over a year of the live music experience as the virus spread and many venues closed their doors. The touring industry took such a big financial hit that many live venues shut down permanently, and artists releasing new music had to promote solely online. Thankfully, the live music community is slowly being rebuilt as vaccines roll out. Everyone from major artists to indie artists are gearing up to finally hit the road once again. The industry is still on shaky ground, so many tours are being delayed until 2022, but the show will go on. These 12 artists are ready to rock the stage and head out on tour.
Some artists who have confirmed tours are playing brand new, recently-released music. For example, Kacey Musgraves announced a brand new tour on Aug. 30 and will be playing music from her new album, Star-Crossed . On the other hand, some of these tours have been in the works for a long time. The Jonas Brothers, Justin Bieber, and Dua Lipa all had to reschedule tours , so the chance to play for fans will be extra special this time around.
At this rate, you’re probably used to livestream concerts and Zoom events. But these 12 artists are playing live in flesh and you won’t want to miss it.
01 Harry Styles
On July 14, Styles announced he would be hitting stages across America in fall 2021. While he sadly had to postpone his European dates, he promised U.S. fans an epic show. “LOVE ON TOUR will be going out across the USA this September and I could not be more excited for these shows,” he captioned the announcement. “As always, the well-being of my fans, band, and crew, is my top priority.”
02 Maroon 5
Maroon 5 are elated to be hitting the road again in fall 2021. That being said, they’re taking the utmost caution at their shows and are requiring all attendees to be fully vaccinated. “What a blast kicking off our 2021 tour last night, thank you to all the fans for making our first show back special!” they said on Instagram after their first show in Washington on Aug. 11.
“We want you to know that our top priority is the safety and well-being of our fans as well as that of the hard-working men and women who make these events possible,” they continued. “To that end we want to convey our support of recent news around shows starting to require additional protocols for entry, therefore starting on Aug 16th and in the following markets, proof of a negative test result within 48 hours of your show OR full vaccination will be required to attend.”
Their current tour will continue into October 2021.
03 The Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers’ Remember This tour began making its rounds across America in August 2021. With special guest Kelsea Ballerini joining them on the road, it’s sure to live up to its title and be a memorable run.
04 Justin Bieber
The Biebs is going back on tour! Fans who hoped to see the singer in 2021 will now have to wait until 2022, but the show will go on... eventually. Bieber’s Justice World Tour officially kicks off in San Diego on Feb. 18, 2022.
05 Dua Lipa
European fans of Lipa rejoice! The “Levitating” singer will be hitting major cities across Europe in spring 2022. The dates were originally rescheduled from 2021.
06 Billie Eilish
Eilish is gearing up to rock stages on her Happier Than Ever tour and she’s got an epic lineup planned. She’s bringing Jessie Reyez, Duckwrth, Willow, and Girl In Red on the road. It all kicks off Feb. 3 in New Orleans.
07 The Weeknd
Star boy is bringing his star energy on the road in 2022. Fans who have been waiting to catch Abel live can do so when he hits major cities across the U.S. in January and February.
Lorde is harnessing her Solar Power and is hitting the road. After the release of her new album, Lorde knew it was time to bring her musical magic back to the stage. Her Solar Power World Tour kicks off on Feb. 26 y’all.
09 Kacey Musgraves
Miss Musgraves has a new set of tunes and a new set of tour dates. After the release of her singles “Justified and “Star-Crossed,” the singer announced a full-fledged tour. Titled Star-Crossed: Unveiled , the tour dates will take place across North America in January and February 2022.
10 Phoebe Bridgers
Bridgers is confirmed to go on tour in fall 2021, but is making a point to only play outdoor stages to keep fans safe. Additionally, proof of vaccination will be required for entry.
11 John Mayer
Mayer released his eighth studio album Sob Rock on July 16 and announced a tour of the same name soon after. Yep, Mayer is hitting the road to play alllllll the sad bops and the action will kick off on Feb. 17, 2022.
12 The Backstreet Boys
Those hungry for a little early 2000’s nostalgia can catch the Backstreet Boys on the road next year. The boy band was supposed to hit the road in 2021, but ultimately postponed their shows until 2022 . Nevertheless, the show will go on!
This article was originally published on 09.18.21
Legendary multi-Grammy winning artist Stevie Wonder to stop in Baltimore on his 10-city tour
Multi-Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Stevie Wonder is stopping in Baltimore next month during his 10-city tour ahead of Election Day.
Wonder’s show at CFG Bank Arena on Oct. 15 is part of his “Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart” tour. His tour is purposely set to start and finish before the presidential election, according to Variety.
Wonder has won 25 Grammy Awards, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame the Songwriters Hall of Fame, he won the Presidential Medal of Freedom and was a key figure in making Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday a federal holiday.
He is known for many hits, including “I Just Called to Say I Love You,” “I Wish,” “Sir Duke,” “Higher Ground,” “Superstition” and “Isn’t She Lovely,” among others.
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Wonder last appeared in Baltimore in May at the Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall as the recipient of the George Peabody Medal, the highest honor by the institute at the Johns Hopkins University, for his “outstanding contributions” to music.
The multi-Grammy Award winner has a history of performing in various institutions and venues in Baltimore. He talked to a crowded auditorium at the Polytechnic Institute in 1986. He was a guest of honor at Morgan State University in 1988, celebrating the national observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day alongside Levi Watkins Jr. and Rosa Parks.
Wonder performed outside the Ravens’ stadium in September 1998 on the eve of the venue’s debut in the National Football League — if Baltimore wants to have a party, he said then, he would be there.
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ABBA Voyage
Multiple dates
ABBA Arena, London
Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid return with a revolutionary concert, 40 years in the making!
Alan Walker
Alexandra Palace, London
British-Norwegian DJ Alan Walker has announced an upcoming gig at Alexandra Palace.
Alice Cooper
14/10 – 21/10/2024
Alice Cooper has announced his “Too Close For Comfort” arena tour, with special guests Primal Scream.
Alison Moyet
12/02 – 21/03/2025
Alison Moyet is heading on her first headline tour in 8 years, celebrating 40 years as a solo artist.
Amyl & The Sniffers
06/11 – 15/11
Raucous high-octane garage punk from Melbourne comes to the UK and Ireland this November
16/04 – 06/05/2025
Anastacia is returning to the UK in 2025 with the ‘Not That Kind’ tour.
03/04 – 10/04/2025
Andrea Bocelli
25/04 – 02/05/2025
London & Manchester
See Andrea Bocelli live in concert in London & Manchester.
Anthrax & Kreator
21/11 – 27/11
Anthrax & Kreator announce a co-headline tour for 2024
06/11 – 11/11/2024
Fans can look forward to experiencing Artemas’s unique blend of alternative pop live during his UK tour in November 2024.
Aston Merrygold
10/10 – 19/10
Aston Merrygold announces UK headline tour to perform music old and new.
At Home Farm
16/08 – 29/09/2024
Elstree, UK
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At Home Farm returns for a fourth summer of intimate music, dining, family and wellbeing events.
O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
Azahriah announces show in london this Oct
Barry Can’t Swim
01/11 – 03/11/2024
Barry Manilow
19/05 – 09/06/2024
To celebrate the release of their new album, Bastille will embark on the “&” live tour in November, including a London date at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire.
Beabadoobee
11/11 – 21/11
Beabadoobee is heading across the UK this November for her This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour.
21/10 – 26/10/2024
Hardcore metal outfit formed around Attack Attack! frontman Caleb Shomo
Becky Hill will be embarking on her biggest headline tour to date in October 2024.
15/10 – 31/10/2024
Don’t miss Benson Boone live at O2 Academy Brixton this November.
A celebration tour to mark Beverley’s 50th Birthday and incredible career
Biffy Clyro
20/10 – 26/10/2024
Biffy Clyro announce A Celebration Of Beginnings – a 6-show intimate tour to celebrate their first three records plus they are set to headline TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall
Billie Eilish
Various venues 07/07 – 23/07/2025
Björn Again
26/09 – 02/11/2025
The Australian ABBA tribute show are heading across the UK.
Black Coffee
25/10 – 26/10/2024
See Black Coffee live in London’s Alexandra Palace and Manchester’s Depot Mayfield this October.
Black Stone Cherry
17/11 – 23/11/2024
Black Stone Cherry have announced the Screamin’ At The Sky Tour, Plus special guests: Skillet and Ayron Jones!
Black Veil Brides
Black Veil Brides & Creeper announce a one off London show, DEVILS NIGHT, Plus Special Guest: Bambie Thug for this October!
17/10 – 09/11/2024
Blossoms are back and heading out on the road this autumn!
01/11 – 14/11/2024
Bob Dylan returns to the UK this November for a run of tour dates.
Bowling for Soup
05/02 – 15/02/2025
Bowling for Soup have announced their A Hangover You Don’t Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour, with special guests Wheatus & Magnolia Park.
Bradley Simpson
08/11 – 21/11/2024
Bradley Simpson has announced his upcoming UK & Europe tour, with nine UK dates.
Brothers Osborne
19/01 – 30/01/2025
Multiple Dates
Brothers Osborne will bring the Might As Well Be Us World Tour to the UK next year!
Bullet for My Valentine & Trivium
26/01 – 01/02
Various Venues
One of the biggest British metal bands of the 21st century
Caravan Palace
16/10 – 22/10/2024
Caravan Palace have confirmed details of a stellar UK tour.
Carrie Hope Fletcher
27/09 – 15/10/2024
Following the huge success of her UK Concert Tour An Open Book, actress, author, vlogger and award-winning West End sensation Carrie Hope Fletcher is heading out on a brand-new UK tour in 2024.
08/03 – 09/11/2024
13/10 – 18/10/2024
Cat Burns announces headline UK tour
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Multi-Platinum-selling, arena filling and festival headlining giants Catfish and the Bottlemen have announced their first ever headline stadium concerts at Cardiff Principality Stadium and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Celebrating Meat Loaf
13/09 – 22/09/2024
07/06 – 02/12/2024
Chase & Status
01/05 – 08/05/2024
Childish Gambino
26/11 – 03/12/2024
Childish Gambino: The New World Tour is coming to the UK this winter.
Chris Stapleton
16/10 – 24/10/2024
Chris Stapleton will take his “All-American Road Show” across the pond next fall for a series of headline arena shows in the U.K
Cigarettes After Sex
The O2, London
Cigarettes After Sex are set to play London’s O2 this November.
13/03 – 20/03/2025
American indie luminary Clairo has announced her upcoming Charm Tour, which will come to the UK in March 2025.
Irish folk heroes Clannad have announced a very special show at London’s The Royal Albert Hall this October!
18/08 – 31/08/2025
Coldplay announce six new shows at London’s Wembley Stadium and two at Hull’s Craven Park.
Come What May
20/09 – 24/10/2024
Experience a night of pure entertainment as we transport you to the dazzling world of the Moulin Rouge! This incredible show features all your favourite hits from the iconic movie-musical, including “Come What May,” “Your Song,” and “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.” But that’s not all – timeless hits from other modern movie musicals will really get your feet moving.
02/02 – 08/02
Country musician Corey Kent has announced upcoming UK dates in early 2025.
14/02 – 20/02/2025
Grammy-nominated guitarist & producer Cory Wong is coming to the UK in February 2025.
Country Hits Live
12/12 – 18/05/2025
Performed by a cast of multi award-winning musicians and singers, Country Hits Live will celebrate the atmosphere and energy of an evening in the home of country music!
Courteeners
14/11 – 23/11/2024
Embarking on a huge UK arena tour in November
Craig Charles
12/07 – 07/12
30/10 – 03/11/2024
Be sure to catch Creeper in London, Manchester and Glasgow!
Crowded House
15/06 – 17/10/2024
Australian rock giants Crowded House announce Gravity Stairs UK tour.
Culture Club
05/12/2024 – 14/12/2024
Cyndi Lauper
08/02 – 14/02/2025
Cyndi Lauper announces the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour, coming to arenas across the UK in February 2025.
Past & Present tour 2025
David Kushner
07/03 – 15/03/2025
Brings The Dichotomy Tour around the UK in 2025
OVO Arena Wembley, London
Catch Dean Lewis live at the OVO Arena Wembley in February.
Deep Purple
04/11 – 10/11/2024
Rock royalty Deep Purple have announced their upcoming “Deep Purple = 1 More Time” tour, with special guests Reef, coming to UK arenas in November.
Diljit Dosanjh returns to the UK this September and October
Dirty Mother Pukka
London, Duchess Theatre
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Dizzee Rascal
17/10 – 24/10/2024
Hitchin Priory
The Dizzee Rascal 15th Anniversary Tour Tongue N’ Cheek has just been announced, kicking off this October.
20/06 – 24/06/2025
London & Liverpool
Dylan John Thomas
05/12 – 20/12/2024
29/11/2024 – 05/12/2024
14/11 – 30/11/2024
Embrace have announced details of their upcoming November tour!
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English Teacher
12/11/2024 – 19/11/2024
Enter Shikari
26/11 – 07/12/2024
Enter Shikari have announced the DANCING ON THE FRONTLINE UK tour for later this year with guests, Teenage Wrist!
Everything Everything
15/11 – 14/12/2024
Everything Everything announced brand new tour for winter 2024.
Ezra Collective
06/11 – 13/11/2024
2023 Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective have announced November dates across the UK.
01/11 – 15/11/2024
Faithless announce 21-date Champion Sound UK tour for November 2024.
Falling In Reverse
04/12 – 08/12/2024
Falling In Reverse bring The Popular MonsTOUR II: World Domination to the UK with support from Hollywood Undead, Slaughter to Prevail (Cardiff and London only) and Tech N9ne!
Fontaines D.C.
20/11 – 05/07/2025
Following their ROMANCE tour this winter, Fontaines D.C. have announced their biggest gig to date in Finsbury Park in July 2025.
19/11 – 22/11
London-based acid jazz group Galliano have announced upcoming November dates in Manchester, Bristol & London.
Gary Clark Jr.
15/10 – 19/10/2024
GRAMMY Award-winning blues virtuoso Gary Clark Jr.’s is coming to the UK in October.
Gavin DeGraw
30/10 – 04/11
Gavin DeGraw is heading out on tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his debut album Chariot
Glass Animals
01/11 – 07/11/2024
02/05 – 08/05
80s legends Go West have announced shows in London, Manchester & Birmingham, celebrating the 40th anniversary of their self-titled album, at which they will perform live with orchestra.
Gorgon City and Dom Dolla
Depot Mayfield, Manchester
Gorgon City , Dom Dolla , Eliza Rose , SG Lewis , Flight Facilities
Gorgon City and Dom Dolla join forces for a three-room takeover of Depot Mayfield this November.
Gracie Abrams
03/03 – 12/03/2025
Various locations
Gracie Abrams brings the Secret of Us tour to the UK in March 2025.
Greatest Hits Radio Live
Gregory Porter
22/04 – 15/05/2025
Gregory Porter, the internationally acclaimed jazz and soul singer, is set to return to the UK for a series of highly anticipated performances in April & May 2025, including three special nights at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
08/11 – 13/11/2024
Rising star in the new wave of pop music Griff has announced upcoming November dates.
Hans Zimmer
23/11 – 02/12/2025
Multiple Oscar® and Grammy® Award winner Hans Zimmer will return to Europe’s biggest arenas in 2025 and 2026 with Hans Zimmer Live – The Next Level.
Nov 2024 19/11 – 30/11/2024
Hard-Fi are heading out across the UK this autumn.
Hatsune Miku
2024 marks the 10th anniversary of the Miku Expo tour, don’t miss the expo this year to celebrate all things Hatsune Miku.
22/11 – 29/11
Headie One has announced UK dates as part of his upcoming tour, stopping in Manchester, London & Glasgow.
15/04 – 21/04
Experimental folk band Heilung will be heading to London, Edinburgh and Manchester in Apr 2025.
Henry Moodie
25/10 – 01/11/2024
Henry Moodie is set for a run of 6 shows in the UK this autumn.
Hiatus Kaiyote
06/10 – 08/10/2024
Hiatus Kaiyote have announced their upcoming “Love Heart Cheat Code” tour, stopping in Manchester, Bristol and London this October.
Hits Radio Live
Hits Radio Live is back for 2024
Holly Johnson
06/06 – 21/06/2025
30/10 – 04/11/2024
Grammy-nominated rapper Ice Spice has announced the details of the UK leg of her headline Y2K! World tour.
12/07 – 08/12/2024
IDLES have confirmed more dates for their 2024 stellar world tour.
16/10 – 29/10/2024
International singing sensations, return to the UK this October!
21/06 – 30/06/2025
One heavy metal’s most enduring line-ups
Jacob Collier
08/12 – 09/12/2024
The incredible Jacob Collier has announced December 2024 arena gigs in London & Manchester.
15/06 – 21/11/2024
The critically acclaimed Nottingham troubadour tours in 2024
Jalen Ngonda
Roundhouse, London
Jalen Ngonda headlines a show at Roundhouse, London next March
01/02 – 13/02
James Blunt
11/02 – 16/02/2025
James Blunt announces a UK tour for February 2025 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Back To Bedlam.
Jamie Cullum
11/11 – 29/11/2024
Jane McDonald
11/10 – 22/11/2024
Star of stage and screen Jane McDonald is back with a new tour for 2024, “With All My Love”, performing at 20 theatres and arenas across the UK.
Janet Jackson brings the Together Again tour to the UK this autumn.
Jeff Wayne’s The War of The Worlds – Alive On Stage!
28/03 – 20/04/2025
One of the most trailblazing arena tours of all time, Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of The Worlds (TWOTW) returns with a musical spectacular like none other, at arenas across the country.
04/10 – 12/10/2024
In the midst of a sold-out tour across Australia, JET is making a grand return with the announcement of a full headline tour in the UK, their first since 2009.
Jimmy Eat World
13/11 – 15/11/2024
Jimmy Eat World have announced upcoming UK dates in London, Manchester & Glasgow.
20/03 – 30/03/2025
John Cale’s POPtical Illusion Tour is heading around the UK in March 2025.
Jools Holland
Jools Holland and his famous Rhythm & Blues Orchestra have announced the run of dates for their 2024 Autumn/Winter tour, with special guests Marc Almond and Toby Lee
Jordan Rakei
26/09 – 04/10/2024
Jordan Rakei announces 2024 gig dates.
31/01 – 06/02/2025
JPEGMAFIA’s up LAY DOWN MY LIFE tour is coming to the UK in early 2025.
Just My Imagination – The Music of The Temptations
It has been 65 years since the formation of the most successful Motown group in history, and what better way to celebrate than with Just My Imagination – The Music of The Temptations.
02/10 – 07/10/2024
LA-based singer-songwriter jxdn has announced WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS TOUR in support of his upcoming album of the same name.
29/11 – 13/12/2024
Kamasi Washington
15/10 – 21/10/2024
Tenor saxophonist and member of West Coast Get Down jazz collective Kamasi Washington has announced October UK dates as part of his “Fearless Movement” Europe Tour 2024.
06/07 – 16/11/2024
Indie kings Kasabian have announced four major UK arena shows scheduled for November, with special guests The Streets!
Kelly Lee Owens
08/11 – 14/11/2024
Electronic pioneer Kelly Lee Owens is set for some unmissable shows this November.
Kenny Thomas
23/11 – 03/11/2024
Multiple venues
Soul singer whose 1991 debut Voices went platinum in the UK
15/11 – 21/07/2024
Various vanues
Khruangbin have announced their “A LA SALA” tour – stopping in Glasgow, Manchester, and including two dates in London.
09/11 – 21/11/2024
Limerick based 3-piece Kingfishr will head out on a run of UK dates this November.
Konstantinos Argiros
Royal Albert Hall, London
Greek music superstar Konstantinos Argiros has announced his first ever UK headline show at the legendary Royal Albert Hall in London on Thursday 26 September, featuring a huge 50-piece symphonic orchestra
The UK’s favourite parody garage crew return.
Kygo will be taking over The O2, London on 11 December 2024 with special guests Sofi Tukker & Hayla as part of his world tour
17/05 – 31/05/2025
Lacuna Coil
18/10 – 26/10
Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil announces UK tour
Lightning Seeds
08/11 – 14/12/2024
O2 Arena, London
Lil Tjay takes over London’s O2 Arena this October.
Lindsey Stirling
31/10 – 05/11/2024
Multi-award-winning musician Lindsey Stirling, known for her genre-bending virtuosity on electronic violin, has announced UK dates later this year.
LINKIN PARK
LINKIN PARK—Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Phoenix, Joe Hahn, alongside new members Emily Armstrong [of critically acclaimed band Dead Sara] as co-vocalist and Colin Brittain [songwriter/producer for G Flip, Illenium, One OK Rock] as drummer—share their first brand new music in seven years.
Lizzy McAlpine
24/10 – 28/10/2024
Lizzy McAlpine brings her ‘The Older Tour’ to the UK.
London Grammar
25/07 – 14/11/2024
London Grammar have confirmed The Greatest Love arena tour, coming to a city near you this November!
17/03 – 23/03
Louis Dunford
07/10 – 12/10/2024
A storyteller, with stories that need to be told… sometimes raw, sometimes funny and always honest, catch Louis Dunford this October as he bring his infectious melodic hooks to Nottingham and Leeds!
Magic Radio’s West End Christmas
The London Palladium
Join Magic Radio and a cast of West End stars for an unforgettable afternoon of musical performances from the most iconic and best loved stage shows, alongside a chorus of Christmas classics.
Mallory Knox
Various venues 13/10 – 17/10/2024
Mallory Knox have announced a run of dates this October to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the band’s ‘Asymmetry’ album with their full original lineup.
Manchester Pride
22/08 – 25/08/2025
Manchester Pride is back for 2025.
Manu Chao is taking over O2 Academy Brixton this September.
Marcus King
05/11 – 10/11/2024
GRAMMY Award-nominated artist, performer, and songwriter Marcus King is bringing ‘Mood Swings The World Tour’ to the UK in November.
Marisha Wallace
Adelphi Theatre, London
Wallace announces her biggest headline show to date at London’s Adelphi Theatre in March 2025.
03/09 – 07/12/2024
See singer-songwriter MARO live in Union Chapel & Hackney Church in 2024.
21/09 – 30/09/2024
Mancunian rapper Meekz has announced upcoming gigs this September.
Melanie Martinez announces the UK leg of The Trilogy Tour
20/03 – 21/03/2025
MEUTE will be headlining O2 Academy Brixton, London and Manchester Academy next March.
Michael Ball and Alfie Boe
29/03 – 14/04/2025
Michael Ball and Alfie Boe return with brand new album, Together At Home’ alongside a 12 date UK Arena Headline Tour for 2025.
Mike & the Mechanics
03/03/2025 – 14/04/2025
Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells Live in Concert
04/10 – 12/11/2024
Experience Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells Live in Concert later this year.
Miss Americana – A Taylor Swift Tribute
02/03 – 14/11
Step into the unparalleled world of Taylor Swift and her Eras experience in this electrifying show featuring the incredible Xenna. A celebration of the iconic pop sensation’s music, style, and unrivalled stage presence. Xenna embodies every essence of Taylor Swift, capturing her voice, signature looks, and magnetic charisma.
Mitch Rowland
29/10 – 30/10
Mc.gee is set to headline two nights at Electric Brixton this October
Montell Fish
Genre-bending R&B sensation Montell Fish has announced his upcoming tour CHARLOTTE this December, including a date at O2 Forum Kentish Town.
Motionless In White
18/02 – 22/02/2025
Pennsylvania metalcore band Motionless in White set to return to the UK February 2025.
Ms. Lauryn Hill & The Fugees
12/10 – 14/10/2024
Ready or not, here they come – Ms. Lauryn Hill & The Fugees have announced their upcoming The Celebration Continues Tour.
Myles Smith
15/02 – 25/02/2024
10/11 – 15/11
Nas has announced his 30 Year Anniversary Tour, including 4 UK dates in Manchester, Edinburgh, Wolverhampton & London.
Natalie Imbruglia
20/06 – 18/11
Natalie Imbruglia joins The Corrs on their UK tour
The 2024 NCT DREAM WORLD TOUR is coming to London this November.
New Years Day
25/09 – 28/09/2024
New Years Day are returning to the UK this September!
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
02/11 – 15/11/2024
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds are bringing The Wild God Tour to UK arenas in November
06/11 – 07/11/2024
The O2 Arena, London
Nines announces headline show at The O2 Arena, London on Nov 27.
04/07 – 17/08
Oasis are BACK and have announced their first UK and Ireland live dates in sixteen years for 2025.
24/04 – 17/05/2025
Touring the UK in 2025 with special guests Blue
26/02 – 02/03/2025
Progressive metal band Opeth will head to the UK for The Last Will and Testament Tour.
Electric Ballroom, London
Don’t miss indie band Opus Kink this winter at London’s Electric Ballroom.
O2 Academy Brixton, London
Electronic music duo Overmono are coming to O2 Academy Brixton in October.
22/11 – 27/11/2024
Palaye Royale
OVO Wembley Arena, London
Palaye Royale announce massive UK show
03/10 – 17/10/2024
The goth meets indie-pop quartet confirm UK headline tour for this October!
18/02 – 25/02/2025
Heavy metallers PANTERA will return to the UK in early 2025 for their first tour in over 20 years.
07/02 – 08/02/2025
London & Nottingham
Papa Roach are heading to London and Nottingham in Feb 2025.
Paris Paloma
17/11 – 28/11/2024
PARTYNEXTDOOR
02/10/2024 – 12/10
Paul Heaton
Cardiff Castle
Paul Heaton announces outdoor show at Cardiff Castle.
Paul McCartney
14/12 – 19/12
Sir Paul McCartney has announced four arena shows in London and Manchester, as part of his critically adored Got Back tour.
Pete Tong Presents Ibiza Classics
21/06 – 14/12/2024
The revered DJ, broadcaster and dance pioneer brings timeless Balearic hits to life.
Picture This
13/05 – 24/05/2025
2024 is a momentous year for Pixies. 13 new songs that will arrive aptly in time for Halloween amongst a 2024 touring schedule taking in circa 70 shows across the globe – and even more to be announced in 2025.
Public Service Broadcasting
12/10 – 30/10/2024
Public Service Broadcasting are taking their incredible live show across the UK this October.
Queen of the Night – A Tribute to Whitney Houston
03/05 – 01/11/2024
Queen of the Night – A Tribute to Whitney Houston is back bigger than ever, in arenas across the UK.
R&B XMAS BALL
The lineup for the RnB Xmas Ball has just dropped with RnB superstars performing live on Sunday 22nd December at The O2 Arena, London
Rachel Chinouriri
12/11 – 16/11/2024
Rag’n’Bone Man
02/07 – 24/11
Supporting Shania Twain this summer plus headline shows this Nov.
Rat Pack Swingin’ at The Sands
08/11 – 18/12/2024
The stars of The Rat Pack – Swingin’ at the Sands will be bringing the ultimate Christmas party to the UK this festive season following a sold-out show at the West Ends’ Adelphi Theatre last December.
Real Estate
03/10 – 06/10
Heading on tour this October!
Rejjie Snow
05/11 – 13/11/2024
Irish rapper Rejjie Snow has announced his upcoming UK tour, coming up this November.
28/11 – 05/12/2024
Remi Wolf has announced The Big Ideas tour for this winter.
12/11 – 15/11/2025
Role Model announces shows this November.
09/07 – 03/12/2024
Sabrina Carpenter
06/03/2025 – 13/03
Sabrina Carpenter: Short n’ Sweet Tour
Sasha Alex Sloan
26/11 – 27/11
Boston-raised, Nashville-based singer and songwriter announces two shows in London & Manchester
Say Anything
24/01 – 25/01/2025
Say Anything are heading to Manchester and London in Jan 2025 celebrating 20 years of hit album ‘…Is A Real Boy’
Say She She
R&B and soul trio Say She She will be playing at Roundhouse on 18 November.
06/09 – 09/11/2024
Headlining Margate Summer Series
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox
23/04 – 16/05
Enjoy the ultimate swing & jazz throwback with Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox, coming to a venue near you in 2025.
Scouting For Girls
07/11 – 16/11/2024
The indie-pop trio known for their joyful anthems have announced details of “The Place We Used To Meet Tour – Part 2” tour for Oct – Nov 2024.
26/09 – 12/10
Sea Girls announce “The Midnight Butterflies” tour, stopping at venues across the UK this Sept and Oct
08/11 – 12/11
Sepultura announce farewell tour in Nov 2024
Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of the Dubliners
20/03 – 29/03/2025
Join in on the ultimate feel-good Irish show. Fresh from acclaimed world tours, this spectacular production brings the music and spirit of The Dubliners to life.
Silverstein
London & Manchester 28/02 – 01/03/2025
Canadian rock band, Silverstein, announce 2 dates in the UK in London & Manchester with support from Thursday, The Callous Daoboys and Bloom.
Simon & Oscar
06/11 – 09/11/2024
Announce a run of intimate Scottish shows for this Nov
23/09/2025 – 10/10/2025
Iconic soul and pop band Simply Red today will be heading out across the UK for their 40th anniversary in September & October 2025.
Welsh ragga-metal pioneers Skindred announces return to the UK for October and November!
Sleep Token
25/11/2024 – 03/12/2024
Don’t miss Sleep Token across the UK later this year!
14/12 – 20/12/2024
Celebrating their 25th anniversary
Slowdive have announced an April 2025 gig at O2 Academy Brixton.
Smash Into Pieces
01/12 – 03/12/2024
Swedish rock band Smash Into Pieces announce UK tour this December stopping in Nottingham, London and Manchester.
Snow Patrol
15/02 – 22/02/2025
Snow Patrol return with their brand new record The Forest Is The Path and a UK tour for February 2025.
16/10 – 31/10/2024
The raucous duo return and hitting the road this October!
04/10 – 11/11/2024
With special guest Badly Drawn Boy
14/10 – 20/10
Immersion: The Final Chapter heads to the UK this Oct
State Champs
18/02 – 28/02/2025
American pop-punk band State Champs are heading out across the UK on tour in 2025.
Steve Hackett
02/10 – 23/10/2024
Legendary guitarist Steve Hackett announces the dates for his 2024 UK tour: Steve Hackett – Genesis Greats, Lamb Highlights & Solo.
Steven Wilson
09/05 – 18/05/2025
Steven Wilson announces The Overview Tour heading across the UK in May 2025.
Still Woozy
07/11 – 14/11/2024
Portland-based singer-songwriter/producer Still Woozy has announced UK dates for his upcoming “Loveseat” Tour.
26/10 – 02/11/2024
Catch Sum 41 one last time this October and November on the Tour of the Setting Sum.
12/05 – 20/05
06/11 – 10/11/2024
Switchfoot are heading back to the UK this winter!
Sydnie Christmas
05/10 – 29/10/2024
Britain’s Got Talent winner Sydnie Christmas announces debut UK tour.
Take That Present: The Greatest Weekend
Get set for a four day & four night festival experience in the picturesque & vibrant setting of the island of Malta.
Teddy Swims
04/03 – 10/03/2025
Teddy Swims announces the continuation of his I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy tour with a run of shows in the UK in early 2025.
The Australian Bee Gees
22/04 – 25/05/2025
The Australian Bee Gees Show heads out across the UK in Apr & May 2025.
The Compozers
Wembley OVO Arena, London
The Compozers have confirmed a huge show at Wembley OVO Arena in October 2024.
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08/11 – 18/11/2024
The Corrs have announced the eight-date Talk On Corners UK & Ireland tour for November 2024.
21/10 – 04/11/2024
The Cult have announced The 8424 Tour, commemorating 40 years as a band, heading across the UK this Oct & Nov
07/03/2025 – 29/03
The Darkness 2025 – Dreams on Toast
The Driver Era
25/09 – 03/10/2024
The Driver Era bring the X GIRLFRIEND Tour to UK shores in September and October this year!
The Ghost Inside
10/10 – 16/10/2024
The metalcore heroes make a triumphant return to UK stages this October!
The Great Escape
14/05 – 17/05/2025
Brighton and Hove
The Great Escape returns to Brighton for 2025.
The Human League
05/12 – 14/12
Generation 2024 tour
The Last Dinner Party
01/02 – 16/10/2024
Brixton’s buzzy Baroque indie-rockers
The Libertines
03/10 – 21/11/2024
The Libertines are back and heading out on the UK road this Oct & Nov on the All Quiet On The Esplanade Tour!
The Mary Wallopers
16/12 – 28/03/2025
The Mary Wallopers have announced details of their biggest UK live shows to date. The band will hit the road for a massive tour in March 2025.
The Muppet Christmas Carol in Concert
01/12 – 15/12/2024
Disney’s The Muppet Christmas Carol in Concert Live to Film will be presented this winter on an 11-date UK wide tour, featuring a screening of the complete film with the musical score performed live to the film.
13/12 – 21/12/2024
Following a summer of electric festival performances, The Prodigy have announced their upcoming Disrupta Tour – including dates at O2 Academy Brixton, The Warehouse Project & more
Multiple Locations 07/02 – 19/07/2025
13/11 – 30/11/2024
12/07 – 03/12
The Snuts announce UK tour this winter
27/09 – 06/10/2024
The Struts and Barns Courtney join forces to bring a The Grand Union Tour, kicking off in September!
The Ultimate Boyband Party Show
04/09 – 07/11/2024
Blackpool Opera House
The Ultimate Boy Band Party Show is a tribute show celebrating the music of the very best boy bands of the 90s
The Vaccines
22/10 – 04/11/2024
The Vamps are getting back on the road in September to celebrate their tenth anniversary.
28/11 – 12/12/2024
The View are heading across the UK this Nov & Dec.
The Wailers have confirmed a HUGE UK tour
The Warehouse Project
14/09 – 31/12/2024
The Warehouse Project have announced their triumphant line up for this year’s season.
20/11 – 08/12/2024
Glasgow, Scotland
Tide Lines announce 11 Scottish dates for 2024.
Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
11/12 – 12/12/2024
Tony Blackburn
04/03 – 24/11/2025
Don’t miss an evening of 60s classics performed by the Sounds Of The 60s All Star Band & Singers, hosted by Radio 2’s legendary DJ, Tony Blackburn OBE heading out on tour in 2025.
01/02 – 05/02/2025
Toto are coming to the UK in 2025, with special guest Christopher Cross.
05/12 – 21/12/2024
Chart-topping Scottish quartet have announced the Raze The Bar Tour UK tour!
TV On The Radio
10/12 – 12/12/2024
Islington Assembly Hall, London
Known for their energetic and cathartic live shows, TV On The Radio will end a five-year break from performing with a string of dates this fall at London’s Islington Assembly Hall.
TV On the Radio
10/12 – 12/12
Twenty One Pilots
05/05 – 14/05/2025
Chart-topping, genre-hopping duo, Twenty One Pilots have confirmed The Clancy World Tour – touring the UK next May!
Twin Atlantic
07/11 – 24/11/2024
Scotland’s finest alt-rockers Twin Atlantic are back with new album Meltdown and confirmed a November UK Headline Tour in support.
29/03 – 05/04/2025
Global superstar, Usher has announced the Usher: Past Present Future European dates, coming to London April 2025!
Vampire Weekend
01/12 – 10/12/2024
21/03 – 22/03/2025
The alternative indie act will head to the O2 Forum, Kentish Town and O2 Ritz Manchester in Spring 2025.
14/10 – 22/10/2024
Wallows are bringing their Model tour the the UK this October
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Wardruna announces the first part of an extensive world tour, heading to the UK in 2025.
05/11 – 17/11/2024
Provocative nu-metal duo Wargasm are set for a run of UK shows in November.
Wet Wet Wet
Various Venues 28/01 – 26/10/2025
What’s Love Got to do With it – Tina Turner Tribute
19/08/2023 – 30/11/2024
The exciting live show celebrating the music of Tina Turner is getting back on the road with a huge tour across the UK.
While She Sleeps
While She Sleeps are heading on tour with support from Currents, thrown and RESOLVE this December.
Within Temptation
15/11 – 19/11/2024
Bleed Out 2024 UK tour
Wunderhorse
03/10 – 20/10/2024
Following news of their forthcoming album, Midas, rock band Wunderhorse have announced upcoming UK gigs for autumn 2024.
12/11 – 17/11/2024
Yellowcard return to the UK this November, celebrating 20 Years of Ocean Avenue, with support from Story of the Year and This Wild Life.
20/11 – 04/12
Zeal & Ardor
O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London
Avant-garde metal band Zeal & Ardor announce show at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in September.
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Six Reasons Why Going To Gigs Alone Is The Best
So you want to go see that metalcore band you love but none of your friends like that “shouty” music? Or you REALLY want to go check out that new artist on TikTok you discovered but all your mates won’t go to a gig where they only know one song? Or worse, your group of friends cannot get themselves organized and work out which show and when to go on a tour, so you’re worried you’ll miss out on tickets. Let them be miserable and start living your best life by going to concerts by yourself. Trust us, it’ll be the best thing you’ll ever do!
Going to gigs alone can be daunting. What am I going to do with myself in between sets? Are people going to think I’m weird? Why would I not want to share the experience?
Listen, we are all for sharing the experience, but sometimes it’s either missing out or going alone, and in those cases we definitely recommend going alone. Here’s a few reasons why you’ll never regret it once you build up the courage to go through with it.
1 . See artists you really REALLY want to see
Imagine the FOMO of missing your favourite band on their new tour, hearing all those new songs live, seeing everyone post about it. Don’t let that happen, and get that ticket. Plus you then get to tell the pals who didn’t want to come how you saw that band or artist before they blew up or how they played that one B-side track that everyone loves – now who has FOMO?
2. Meet new friends
It’s no secret that music brings people together. That moment when everyone’s favourite ballad hits and there’s not a dry eye in the building, you turn to your left or right and suddenly you bond with a stranger over your favourite song. For the metalheads, we also recommend mosh pits, follow the rules of the pit but what a way to make new friends!
3. The freedom
Now hear us out – but going to a gig alone means you can get to the venue when you want, you can go to the loos when you want, you can stand in line at the merch for hours and no one will ask if you’re sure you want to wait. And no one will drag you home when you want to wait after the show has finished and find every piece of confetti or ask for the setlist.
4 . It’s a cult
You are not alone in going to gigs by yourself, you’d probably be surprised by how many people do the same thing. Some fan groups even have entire sub cultures of going to gigs alone (shoutout to Frank Turner’s solo armada, we see you!) – bringing us back to reason #2, new friends.
5. Confidence boost
Going to a gig by yourself will do wonders for your confidence. Sure the first time might feel a bit awkward and weird, but isn’t it always? Remember your first day of school? And then it was kind of okay after a while (let’s ignore our teenage years…) Once you’ve done it and experience all of the divinity of a solo gig you’ll feel free as a bird.
6. Experience the music your way
Whether you love hanging out by the bar, need to be front row, prefer seats or want to leave a bit earlier to catch the last train – the world is your oyster! The experience is yours, you don’t need to coordinate with someone else, rely on them to enjoy the show as much as you are and have as much of a good time as you are. And frankly, if you took a chance on a new genre or new artist and it isn’t your vibe, you can just go home. Glorious.
So there you have it – doesn’t sound too bad now does it?! At the end of the day it all comes down to you and your artist, a concert will always be a shared experience whether with strangers or friends. The most important thing to do is have fun.
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Concerts & Tours Guide
Ticketmaster’s Concerts, Gigs and Tours guide is dedicated to live music events happening throughout 2023 & 2024. Whether you’re looking for the biggest acts in the world, up-and-coming new music, stadium fillers, festival headliners going on the road and more, we’ve got you covered.
Our Concerts And Tours hub is designed to help you find the best gig, live event and music experiences happening this year and next, whatever your location, tastes, budget or time-frame, with tickets on sale for upcoming events tonight, next week and well into next year.
Whether you’re looking for fun for all the family, indie favourites, arena fillers, stadium all-dayers, headline shows, tiny club shows and more happening across the country, our Concerts and Tours guide is all you need! You’ll find out which artists, musicians and bands are heading out on tour this year and next year across the UK.
Split out into genres, there’s something for everyone – whether you’re into World music, Pop, Rock, Country, Metal, Electronic, Dance, Rap, Hip-hop and Grime – there’s a huge selection of upcoming concerts and tours across all music genres all around the country. From London’s Eventim Apollo to the OVO Hydro in Glasgow and everywhere in between, there are venues of various sizes and capacities to enjoy some of the best live music entertainment happening now. For the biggest gigs, check out our summer Stadiums guide for huge arena tours. Festival fans can also buy tickets for the upcoming festivals in 2023 & 2024 using our Festival Finder guide.
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Here you can find selected shows across multiple music genres, from new album launch tours to watching your favourite band perform live, our gigs and tours guide has it all covered. You can catch a new album performance from your favourite singer or dance along to well known tracks.
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There are many music venues in London, from the various O2 Academy venues including O2 Academy Brixton and Islington, the Royal Albert Hall to the Camden Assembly. Read more about what’s on in London on our London Guide.
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Concert ticket prices vary depending on the artist and venue, however our concert and tours hub offers a range of events – from tiny club shows to huge stadium dates – at a variety of prices for you to choose from and to suit every pocket.
All the listings on the Concerts and Tours guide display dates, venues and cities. Split into six genre pages, events are listed in alphabetical order for an easy browsing experience to find the best live music entertainment near you.
Again, concert start times vary. Usually venue doors open between 17:00 and 19:00 in the evening at arena, club and theatre shows, with some bigger venues like stadiums and cricket pitches opening earlier – from 12:00 noon, or 16:00. Times are dependant on the number of acts performing.
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Phil Wickham announces 'Singalong Tour' Christian artist Phil Wickham has announced an early 2025 tour across America to promote his latest... Announced September 18, 2024. Chelsea Cutler, Jeremy Zucker announce co-headlining tour. Renowned songwriter Chelsea Cutler will be pairing up with Jeremy Zucker later in 2024 for a brief...
04 Justin Bieber. The Biebs is going back on tour! Fans who hoped to see the singer in 2021 will now have to wait until 2022, but the show will go on... eventually. Bieber's Justice World Tour ...
Tickets for the CFG Bank Arena tour stop go on sale at 12 p.m. on Friday. Wonder last appeared in Baltimore in May at the Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall as the recipient of the George Peabody Medal, the highest honor by the institute at the Johns Hopkins University, for his "outstanding contributions" to music.
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Green Day 8 concerts to February 23, 2025 Alternative Rock / Indie. #42. Luke Bryan 6 concerts to June 27, 2025 Country / Folk. #59. Usher 66 concerts to August 13, 2026 Soul / R&B. #66. Foreigner 27 concerts to July 21, 2025 Hard Rock / Heavy Metal. #85. Bruce Springsteen 13 concerts to July 03, 2025 Pop Music / Soft Rock.
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