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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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Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny and Olivia Rodrigo

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

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.

Bad Bunny

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

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.

Drake

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

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.

Madonna

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

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 

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

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.

Hozier

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

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.

Mark Hoppus of Blink-182

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.

Pink

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

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

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. 

Tate McRae

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

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

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

Dave Grohl of 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

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 .

Billy Joel

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.

Eagles

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

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.

James Hetfield of Metallica

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

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.

Chris Martin of Coldplay

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. 

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day

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

Neal Schon of Journey and Vivian Campbell of 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.

Ed Sheeran

Tour:  +–=÷× (Mathematics) Tour  (April 2022 – September 2024) 

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

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

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 .

Tim McGraw

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

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

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

Lionel Richie; Verdine White, Philip Bailey and Ralph Johnson of 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

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.

Maggie Rogers

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.

Jelly Roll

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

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.

Sting

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.

Shakira

Tour: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour (Dates: TBD)

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. After she wrote on Instagram that tour dates would be released soon.

Troye Sivan and Charli XCX

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

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.

Usher

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 .

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2023 was a banner year for touring , with Taylor Swift and Beyoncé leading the charge and shattering box office records with their respective world tours, one of which is still going.

This year promises to provide its fair share of superstar treks, in addition to Swift's Eras Tour, with Nicki Minaj, Bad Bunny , Olivia Rodrigo , Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, and the Rolling Stones all hitting the road, not to mention the Eagles' farewell tour and Madonna's continuing Celebration Tour.

Here, we present our list of the concerts and music festivals hitting North America in 2024 that you won't want to miss. Keep checking back as we update the lineup throughout the year.

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Madonna Tour: The Celebration Tour Dates: Jan. 8-April 26 Supporting: Bob the Drag Queen

Billy Joel Tour: 2024 Tour Dates: Jan. 11-Sept. 26 Supporting: Stevie Nicks, Sting, Chris Isaak on select dates

Drake Tour: It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As the What? Dates: Jan. 18-March 27 Supporting: J. Cole

Mitski Tour: The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We Tour Dates: Jan. 26-April 13 Supporting: Tamino, Sunny War, Julia Jacklin, Sarah Kinsley, Cowboy Junkies on select dates

André 3000 Tour: New Blue Sun Live Tour Dates: Jan. 29-March 9

Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Ricky Martin  Tour: The Trilogy Tour Dates: Jan. 30-March 10

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Tour: Unlimited Love Tour Dates: Feb. 17-July 30 Supporting: Kid Cudi, Ken Carson, Irontom, Wand, Ice Cub, Seun Kuti, Otoboke Beaver on select dates

Olivia Rodrigo Tour: Guts Tour Dates: Feb. 23-April 9 Supporting: The Breeders, Chappell Roan, PinkPantheress, Remi Wolf on select dates

Bad Bunny Tour: Most Wanted Tour Dates: Feb. 21-May 26

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Nicki Minaj Tour: Pink Friday 2 World Tour Dates: March 1-May 12

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Tour: 2024 World Tour Dates: March 19-April 21

LCD Soundsystem Tour: North American Tour 2024 Dates: March 21-May 27

Noah Kahan Tour: We'll All Be Here Forever Tour Dates: March 26-July 19

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Khruangbin Tour: A La Sala 2024 Tour Dates: April 14-Oct. 10 Supporting: Hermano Gutiérrez, John Carroll Kirby, Peter Cat Recording Co., Men I Trust, and Arooj Aftab on select dates

Alvvays Tour: North American Tour Dates: April 18-May 18; Aug. 15-24 Supporting: Spllit, Horse Jumper Of Love, Joanna Sternberg, and The Beths on select dates

The Flaming Lips Tour: Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots 2024 Tour Dates: April 20-July 26

The Rolling Stones Tour: Stones Tour 2024 Hackney Diamonds Dates: April 28-July 17

Justin Timberlake Tour: The Forget Tomorrow World Tour Dates: April 29-July 9

Festival: Coachella City: Indio, Calif. Dates: April 12-14; April 19-21 Headliners: Lana Del Rey, Tyler the Creator, Doja Cat, No Doubt

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Foo Fighters Tour: Everything or Nothing at All Tour Dates: May 1-May 11  Supporting: Nova Twins on select dates

Pearl Jam Tour: Dark Matter World Tour Dates: May 4-May 30 Supporting: Deep Sea Diver

Gunna Tour: The Bittersweet Tour Dates: May 4-June 11 Supporting: Flo Milli

Maggie Rogers Tour: The Don’t Forget Me Tour Dates: May 4-June 22 Supporting: The Japanese House on select dates

Serpentwithfeet Tour: Grip Tour Dates: May 10-June 11 Supporting: Miles

Bleachers  Tour: From the Studio to the Stage Tour Dates: May 18-June 15 Supporting: TBA

Anitta Tour: Baile Funk Experience Tour Dates: May 18-June 2

Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire Tour: Sing a Song All Night Long Tour Dates: May 23-June 16

Niall Horan Tour: The Show Live on Tour Dates: May 29-July 31

Sophie Ellis-Bextor Tour: North America Tour Dates: May 30-June 8

Festival: Lovers and Friends City: Las Vegas Dates: May 4 Headliners: Janet Jackson, Usher, Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Backstreet Boys

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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Tour: Can’t Let Go Tour Dates: June 2-Sept. 1 Supporting: JD McPherson

Janet Jackson Tour: Together Again Tour Dates: June 4-July 30 Supporting: Nelly

Alanis Morissette Tour: The Triple Moon Tour Dates: June 9-Aug. 10 Supporting: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Morgan Wade

Foreigner and Styx Tour: Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour Dates: June 11-Aug. 28 Supporting: John Waite

Jenny Lewis Tour: Joy’All Ball Dates: June 18-June 30 Supporting: Dean Johnson

Blink 182 Tour: One More Time Tour Dates: June 20-Aug. 15 Supporting: Pierce the Veil

Kid Cudi Tour: Insano World Tour Dates: June 28-Aug. 30 Supporting: Pusha T, Jaden, and Earthgang on select dates

Jason Mraz Tour: The Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride Summer 2024 Dates: June 30-Aug. 11 Supporting: Ripe and The Molly Miller Trio on select dates

Festival: Roots Picnic City: Philadelphia Dates: June 1-2 Headliners: Lil Wayne and The Roots, Jill Scott, Nas, Victoria Monét Gunna, André 3000, Babyface

Festival: Summerfest City: Milwaukee, Wis.  Dates: June 20-22; June 27-29; July 4-6 Headliners: SZA, Kane Brown, Mötley Crüe, Illenium, Tyler Childers, Keith Urban, Maroon 5, Lil Uzi Vert, AJR, and Carly Rae Jepsen 

Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire Tour: Heart & Soul Tour 2024 Dates: July 10-Sept. 7

Melissa Etheridge and Jewel Tour: 2024 North American Tour Dates: July 11-Oct. 5

The Pretenders Tour: U.S. Tour 2024 Dates: July 13-Aug. 14

Foo Fighters Tour: Everything or Nothing at All Tour Dates: Jul 17-Aug. 18 Supporting: Pretenders, Mammoth, WVH, Amyl and The Sniffers, L7, The Hives, Alex G on select dates

Olivia Rodrigo Tour: GUTS Tour Dates: Jul. 19-Aug. 17 Supporting: The Breeders, Chappell Roan, PinkPantheress, and Remi Wolf on select dates

Phish Tour: Summer 2024 Tour Dates: July 19-Sept. 1

311 Tour: Unity Tour Dates: July 20-Aug. 31 Supporting: Awolnation, Neon Trees

Green Day Tour: The Saviors Tour Dates: July 29-Sept. 28 Supporting: The Smashing Pumpkins (select dates), Rancid, and The Linda Lindas 

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Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Tour: 2024 World Tour Dates: Aug. 9-Sept. 15

Kings of Leon Tour: 2024 Tour Dates: Aug. 14-Oct. 5

Usher Tour: Past Present Future Dates: Aug. 20-Oct. 29

Pearl Jam Tour: Dark Matter World Tour Dates: Aug, 22-Sept. 17 Supporting: Glen Hansard

Mitski Tour: The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We Tour Dates: Aug. 27-Sept. 25 Supporting: Lamp, Arlo Parks, Ethel Cain, Laufey, Wyatt Flores on select dates

Weezer Tour: Voyage to the Blue Planet Dates: Sept. 4-Oct. 11 Supporting: The Flaming Lips, Dinosaur Jr.

Kacey Musgraves Tour: Deeper Well World Tour Dates: Sept. 4-Dec. 7 Supporting: Nickel Creek; Father John Misty and Lord Huron on select dates

Hans Zimmer Tour: Hans Zimmer Live Dates: Sept. 6-Oct. 6

PJ Harvey Tour: North American Tour 2024 Dates: Sept. 11-Oct. 14

OMD Tour: Fall 2024 North American Tour Dates: Sept. 11-Oct. 20 Supporting: Walt Disco

Sigur Rós Tour: U.S. Tour Dates: Sept. 19-Oct. 4 Supporting: Wordless Music Orchestra

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Better than streaming: Bad Bunny is just one of the top acts performing live all over the USA in 2024 © Frazer Harrison / Getty Images for Coachella

There’s nothing like live music to lift spirits, stir emotions and make you feel fully alive.

The 2023 year in concerts delivered thrills, crowds and billions in revenue thanks to blockbuster tours from Taylor Swift , Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen and other major acts – and the new year promises just as much music, fan love, crowd favorites and experiences that just might become lifetime memories.

Here are ten concert tours you won’t want to miss in 2024.

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Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour

She’s had numerous number-one singles. Her debut tour sold out venues nationwide. Many consider her to be the breakout singer-songwriter of Gen Z. And she’s only 20 years old. After the release of her smash sophomore album, Olivia Rodrigo is hitting the road for her Guts World Tour – kicking off in Palm Springs in February before concluding in LA in the summer. No “Drivers License” required to see her perform “All-American Bitch” live – just come prepared to sing along with thousands of other superfans.

Where to get tickets: Tickets sold out within minutes of going on sale on Ticketmaster last fall. Check StubHub for resale availability. 

Bad Bunny performs onstage at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, Indio, California, USA

Bad Bunny: Most Wanted Tour

Can anything stop this reggaeton superstar? Bad Bunny has ascended to the top of the music scene worldwide by staying true to himself and, after limiting his live appearances in recent years, he will hit arenas nationwide with a new tour that’s both spectacular and intimate. Celebrating his most recent album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow) , the show will take fans on a musical journey across his career, focusing on his trap roots with explorations of such other styles as rock, merengue, hip-hop and EDM. Expect bangers – and explicit lyrics – aplenty.

Where to get tickets: Resale tickets for venues nationwide are available on Ticketmaster .

Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 performs onstage at Madison Square Garden, New York City, USA

Blink-182: One More Time

It’s hard to resist the pop-punk sound of trio Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, whose latest tour will continue to bring the winning musical formula around the country and the world this summer. Blink-182 fans can expect familiar favorites like “All the Small Things” as well as new tracks from their latest album, the trio’s first in a decade.

Where to get tickets: You can find tickets to this stadium and arena tour on Ticketmaster .

Metallica with bassist Robert Trujillo (L), singer and guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, performing on stage in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Metallica: M72 World Tour

There’s heavy metal – and then there’s Metallica. After selling out stadiums on multiple continents, this one-of-a-kind act brings thrashing intensity and hard-rock back to the US for a series of dates in late summer. This is one of those bands you’ll be able to brag about having seen live – and you might consider seeing them more than once, too, for no two set lists on the tour are the same. After all, they’ll never stop. They’ll never quit. They’re Metallica.

Where to get tickets: Check Ticketmaster for remaining availability.

Alanis Morissette performs during Boston Calling Music Festival, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Alanis Morissette: The Triple Moon Tour

There’s nothing “Ironic” about it: Alanis Morissette is hitting the road this summer, taking her earnest anthems and stellar voice to audiences across the country. As icing on this tasty rock-’n’-roll cake, the star will be joined on the road by hall-of-famers Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Gen-X fans of Morissette’s seminal Jagged Little Pill won’t to miss this tour. They might even want to bring their daughters.

Where to get tickets: Visit  Ticketmaster to find an Alanis show near you.

Drake: It’s All a Blur Tour – Big as a What?

Having returned to the road with 50 sold-out shows in 2023, the multiplatinum artist, killer rapper and Canada-born consummate showman is setting out again in 2024, sharing the bill on most dates with fellow hip-hop luminary J Cole. Drake’s shows are famously high-energy, with the star delivering his signature mix of vocals and rhymes, and including hits from “Best I Ever Had” to “First Person Shooter.” Here’s the chance for fans to see how far Drake has come. And he’s only just begun.

Where to get tickets: Tickets are in high demand. Check resale availability on Ticketmaster .

Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones perform in Berlin, Germany

The Rolling Stones: Hackney Diamonds Tour

Have The Stones still got it? To judge from the stadium shows that continue to sell out into the band’s seventh decade on the road, we reckon so. Ronnie, Keith and Mick know how to deliver excitement, as they pound the stage and deliver their catalog of irresistible classics, from “Satisfaction” to “Gimme Shelter” to “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” If you haven’t seen them live, you should, even if just once.

Where to get tickets: Buy tickets to the 14-date stadium tour on Ticketmaster .

Nicki Minaj performs onstage during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey, USA

Nicki Minaj: Pink Friday 2 World Tour

With her signature over-the-top style and mile-a-minute rap beats, this hip-hop supernova is stepping out on the road for a tour that will take her from coast to coast, then across the Atlantic to Europe. Expect a major spectacle, new hits from her Pink Friday 2 album (her fifth), and plenty of chart-topping favorites, including “Starships,” “Super Bass” and “Anaconda.”

Where to get tickets: Go to Ticketmaster to snap up any remaining seats.

Pitbull performs on stage during The Trilogy Tour in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and Ricky Martin: The Trilogy Tour

If you love Latin music in all its variety, you won’t want to miss this trio of superstars sharing the stage. Continuing through March 2024, crooner Enrique Iglesias, Miami-born rapper Pitbull and pop heartthrob Ricky Martin are taking their act across the country – delighting fans with a supersize, four-hour show featuring plenty of pizzazz and chart-toppers galore. Come for “Don’t Stop the Party,” stay for “Tonight (I’m Loving You)” and end on a high note with “Livin’ La Vida Loca.” Just don’t try to resist moving your hips to all the hits.

Where to get tickets: Score seats to this triple act on Ticketmaster .

Eddie Redmayne in a promotional shot for the Broadway stage musical “Cabaret”

Cabaret at the Kit Kat Klub on Broadway

If you need a dose of intimate yet high-octane live theater in between all the nights at the arena, you can’t do better than this hit, coming to New York fresh from London ’s West End. Set in decadent, dangerous, fabulous pre-Nazi Berlin, this classic Kander and Ebb musical gets an immersive new production that makes the music livelier, the ambiance more vivid and the dramatic stakes even higher than at your typical Broadway show. Eddie Redmayne reprises his award-winning turn as the all-knowing Emcee, your host and guide to an unforgettable evening indeed.

Where to get tickets: Tickets to Cabaret are available on SeatGeek .

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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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How Andrew Watt Became Rock's Big Producer: His Work With Paul McCartney, Ozzy Osbourne, Pearl Jam, & More

Andrew Watt cut his teeth with pop phenoms, but lately, the 2021 Producer Of The Year winner has been in demand among rockers — from the Rolling Stones and Blink-182 to Elton John.

While in a studio, Andrew Watt bounces off the walls. Just ask Mick Jagger , who once had to gently tell the 33-year-old, "Look, I can deal with this, but when you meet Ronnie and Keith , you have to dial it down a little bit."

Or ask Pearl Jam 's Stone Gossard . "He really got the best out of [drummer] Matt [Cameron] just by being excited — literally jumping up and down and pumping his fist and running around," he tells GRAMMY.com.

As Watt's hot streak has burned on, reams have rightly been written about his ability to take a legacy act, reconnect them with their essence, and put a battery in their back. His efficacy can be seen at Music's Biggest Night: Ozzy Osbourne 's Patient Number 9 won Best Rock Album at the 2023 GRAMMYs . At the last ceremony, the Rolling Stones were nominated for Best Rock Song, for Hackney Diamonds ' opener "Angry."

On Pearl Jam's return to form, Dark Matter , due out April 19. Who was behind the desk? Take a wild guess.

"You want to see them live more than you want to listen to their albums, and they have the ability to look at each other and play and follow each other. I don't like my rock music any other way, as a listener," Watt tells GRAMMY.com. "All my favorite records are made like that — of people speeding up, slowing down, playing longer than they should."

As such, Watt had a lightbulb moment: to not record any demos, and have them write together in the room. "They're all playing different stuff, and it makes up what Pearl Jam is, and singer Eddie [Vedder] rides it like a wave."

If you're more of a pop listener, there's tons of Watt for you — he's worked with Justin Bieber ("Hit the Ground" from Purpose ), Lana Del Rey ("Doin' Time" from Norman F—ing Rockwell ) and much more. Read on for a breakdown of big name rockers who have worked with Andrew Watt.

Pearl Jam / Eddie Vedder

Watt didn't just produce Dark Matter ; he also helmed Vedder's well-received third solo album, Earthling , from 2022. Watt plays guitar in Vedder's live backing band, known as the Earthlings — which also includes Josh Klinghoffer , who replaced John Frusciante in the Red Hot Chili Peppers for a stint.

The Rolling Stones

Dark Matter was a comeback for Pearl Jam, but Hackney Diamonds was really a comeback for the Stones . While it had a hater or two , the overwhelming consensus was that it was the Stones' best album in decades — maybe even since 1978's Some Girls .

"I hope what makes it fresh and modern comes down to the way it's mixed, with focus on low end and making sure the drums are big," Watt, who wore a different Stones shirt every day in the studio, has said about Hackney Diamonds . "But the record is recorded like a Stones album."

Where there are modern rock flourishes on Hackney Diamonds , "There's no click tracks. There's no gridding. There's no computer editing," he continued. "This s— is performed live and it speeds up and slows down. It's made to the f—ing heartbeat connection of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Steve Jordan.

"And Charlie ," Watt added, tipping a hat to Watts, who played on Hackney Diamonds but died before it came out. "When Charlie's on it."

Ever since he first picked up a mic and removed his shirt, the snapping junkyard dog of the Stooges has stayed relevant — as far as indie, alternative and punk music has been concerned.

But aside from bright spots like 2016's Josh Homme -produced Post Pop Depression , his late-career output has felt occasionally indulgent and enervated. The 11 songs on 2023's eclectic Watt-produced Every Loser , on the other hand, slap you in the face in 11 different ways.

"We would jam and make tracks and send them to Iggy, and he would like 'em and write to them or wouldn't like them and we'd do something else," Watt told Billboard . "It was very low pressure. We just kept making music until we felt like we had an album." (And as with Pearl Jam and Vedder's Earthlings band, Watt has rocked out onstage with Pop .

Ozzy Osbourne

You dropped your crown, O Prince of Darkness. When he hooked up with Watt, the original Black Sabbath frontman hadn't released any solo music since 2010's Scream; in 2017, Sabbath finally said goodbye after 49 years and 10 (!) singers.

On 2020's Ordinary Man and 2022's Patient Number 9 , Watt reenergized Ozzy; even when he sounds his age, Ozz sounds resolute, defiant, spitting in the face of the Reaper. (A bittersweet aside: the late Taylor Hawkins appears on Patient Number 9 , which was written and recorded in just four days .)

Yeah, yeah, they're more of a pop -rock band, but they have guitars, bass and drums. (And if you're the type of rock fan who's neutral or hostile to the 5, you shouldn't be; Songs About Jane slaps.)

At any rate, Watt co-produced "Can't Leave You Alone," featuring Juice WRLD , from 2021's Jordi . Critics disparaged the album, but showed Watt's facility straddling the pop and rock worlds.

5 Seconds of Summer

When it comes to Andrew Watt, the Sydney pop-rockers — slightly more on the rock end than Maroon 5 and their ilk — are repeat customers. He produced a number of tracks for 5 Seconds of Summer, which spanned 2018's Youngblood , 2020's Calm and 2022's 5SOS5 .

Regarding the former: Watt has cited Youngblood as one of the defining recording experiences of his life.

"I had started working with 5 Seconds of Summer, and a lot of people looked at them as a boy band, but they're not," Watt told Guitar Player . "They're all incredible musicians. They can all play every instrument. They love rock music. They can harmonize like skyrockets in flight. They just were making the wrong kind of music."

So Watt showed 5 Seconds of Summer a number of mainstays of the rock era, like Tears for Fears and the Police . The rest, as they say, is history.

A year after Britney Spears was unshackled from her highly controversial conservatorship, it was time for a victory lap with the God of Glitter. What resulted was a curious little bauble, which became a megahit: "Hold Me Closer," a spin on "Tiny Dancer," "The One" and "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" that briefly launched Spears back into the stratosphere.

"Britney came in and she knew what she wanted to do," Watt recalled to The L.A. Times . "We sped up the song a little bit and she sang the verses in her falsetto, which harkens back to 'Toxic.' She was having a blast."

Watt has also worked with pop/punk heroes Blink-182 — but not after Tom DeLonge made his grand return. He produced "I Really Wish I Hated You" from 2019's Nine , back when Matt Skiba was in the band.

Where in the rock world will this tender-aged superproducer strike next? Watt knows.

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Coachella 2024 Weekend 1 Recap: 20 Surprises And Special Moments, From Billie Eilish & Lana Del Rey To Olivia Rodrigo With No Doubt

Weekend 1 of Coachella 2024 is a wrap, and the internet can’t stop talking about it. Here are 20 surprises and special moments from Coachella so far, including inspired team-ups, wackadoo moments in the clutch, and much more.

It may be hard to believe, but Weekend 1 of Coachella 2024 is already over. Clearly, time flies when you’re having fun — particularly when beholding the world’s leading artists, convened in the Indio desert in California.

If you weren’t there, the festival was filmed, of course. You can enjoy Coachella from the comfort of your own home, sans-sunburn, undrenched with champagne.

As you survey Coachella’s sold-out first weekend, read on for 20 performances, debuts and moments that surprised and touched us from Coachella Weekend 1.

Lana Del Rey's Headlining Set Brought Out GRAMMY Winners Billie Eilish, Jon Batiste & Jack Antonoff

After rolling deep up to her desert set on a fleet of motorcycles for her Friday performance, Lana Del Rey infused her iconic sad-girl pop persona into every facet of her Gatsby-esque performance.  Her headlining set also included some special GRAMMY-winning guests: Jon Batiste and 2024 Producer Of The Year Jack Antonoff both accompanied on piano, while Billie Eilish joined her idol on stage for duet performances of "Ocean Eyes" and "Video Games." Sharing a moment with her hero on stage at the end of the set, Eilish declared, "This is the reason for half you bitches’ existence, including mine.”

Tyler, The Creator Brings Out Childish Gambino, A$AP Rocky, Kali Uchis and Charlie Wilson

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Saturday's main stage event kicked off with a ruckus 80-minute set by creative magnet Tyler, The Creator , who transformed the stage into an ever-changing desert scene to host fellow performers.

First up, Childish Gambino hit the stage to perform a duet of "Running Out of Time," before A$AP Rocky joined for a performance of two tracks, "Potato Salad" and "Who Dat Boy."

Tyler admitted he once saw both as rivals, but now considers them friends. Kali Uchis also returned to the desert stage with Tyler for a quick appearance as well as legendary singer/songwriter Charlie Wilson , who made an unexpected appearance to accompany Tyler on a laid-back version of "EARFQUAKE." 

No Doubt Made Their Grand Re-Entrance (With Olivia Rodrigo!)

.body-text { max-width: inherit; } .body-text strong > a { font-weight: 600; } No Doubt electrified Coachella with their first performance in nine years , featuring all original members and a blend of eclectic hits that defined their career. Their memorable reunion set highlighted their timeless appeal and was punctuated by a surprise appearance from pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo for a duet performance of No Doubt classic, "Bathwater." Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Show Up To Support Ice Spice And Jack Antonoff's Bleachers The Queen of Pop, Taylor Swift herself, showed up on Sunday with her boyfriend Travis Kelce among the crowds to support her friends: producer and Bleachers band member Jack Antonoff and Eras tourmate Ice Spice .  Will Smith Joined J Balvin For The “Men In Black” Theme .body-text { max-width: inherit; } .body-text strong > a { font-weight: 600; } .body-text { max-width: inherit; } .body-text strong > a { font-weight: 600; } What slap? Last year, Will Smith appeared at “A GRAMMY Salute To 50 Years Of Hip Hop” as one half of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. And at Coachella 2024, the world was treated to another throwback, as he and four-time GRAMMY nominee J Balvin performed the immortal theme to Men in Black . Doja Cat Brought Out A$AP Rocky, 21 Savage and Teezo Touchdown GRAMMY winner and 19-time nominee Doja Cat turned in a performance heavy on rap — and also puppet dinosaurs. As per the former, A$AP Rocky, 21 Savage and Teezo Touchdown touched down, collaborating with Doja on “Urrrge,” “N.H.I.E.,” and “Masc,” respectively. Ice Spice Previewed A New Song Onstage Something’s stirring in Ice Spiceworld. At Coachella, she wowed with her live debut of a new song that sampled Sean Paul ’s 2005 track “Gimme the Light.” (She closed out with “Think U the Shit (Fart).”) As reported earlier in April , Ice Spice is going to make her acting debut in Spike Lee ’s new movie High and Low , starring Denzel Washington .  Peso Pluma Made His Coachella Debut ¡Corridos tumbados de por vida! In the wake of his big wi n at the 2024 GRAMMYs — Best Música Mexicana Album (Including Tejano), for GÉNESIS — Peso Pluma lit up Coachella 2024 with that signature fusion of folky guitar ballads and modern hip-hop, with special guests including Becky G and Arcángel . Lil Uzi Vert Previewed A New Song Onstage Ice Spice wasn’t the only act to preview new material at Coachella 2024. Enter four-time GRAMMY nominee Lil Uzi Vert, who performed a hypnotic and — again — unnamed track, one that seemed to be tailor-made for Coachella. A Mini-Fugees Reunion Went Down (Thanks To YG Marley) Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean are no strangers to reigniting the Fugees spirit onstage — they did so at Essence Fest 2022, while GRAMMY.com was reporting on site . This time, they kept it in the family; during Hill’s son YG Marley’s set, both Fugees came out, playing classics like “Killing Me Softly.” (The embattled Pras wasn’t present.) Blur Announced This Was Their Last Performance Together .tweet-container iframe { width: 100% !important; } .body-text { max-width: inherit; } .body-text strong > a { font-weight: 600; } Social media is currently abuzz at the allegedly unresponsive audience for Blur — but what’s a viral, out-of-context clip supposed to prove, anyway? Whatever the case may be, after their rollicking set, Damon Albarn and company declared that the Britpop icons were entering another hiatus. Bizarrap Brought Out Shakira .body-text { max-width: inherit; } .body-text strong > a { font-weight: 600; } View this post on Instagram A post shared by Coachella (@coachella)

Mega-watt Argentine producer Bizarrap brought his BZRP Music Sessions to the Coachella stage and included a surprise appearance from superstar Shakira .

Shakira and Bizarrap won the Latin GRAMMY for Song Of The Year at the 2023 Latin GRAMMYs for "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53," a featured track on her fresh-out-the-trap album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran . 

Billie Eilish Threw A Special “Billie & Friends” Party & Hyped Up The Crowd With The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside”

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After surprising fans during Lana Del Rey 's Friday set, Billie Eilish treated fans and special guests to a preview of her new album, Hit Me Hard and Soft at the Do LaB Stage on Saturday night.

The previewed songs were well-received by an enthusiastic set of attendees who were introduced to yet-to-debut tracks "“Lunch,” "L’Amour De Ma Vie," and "Chihiro." 

"Yo Gabba Gabba!" Showed Up To The Aquabats’ Pool Party

Christian Jacobs, lead singer of the Aquabats, co-created the "Yo Gabba Gabba!" TV show — and the colorful cast of costumed characters showed up to their pool party! This marks yet another example of ska picking up at Coachella — see the transcendent No Doubt and Sublime performances.

Sublime Made Their Coachella Debut With Jakob Nowell

As you may have read , Sublime are back, against the odds — not with Rome, but with Jakob Nowell , original Sublime frontman Bradley’s son. (It must be said: Bradley died at 28, ending the band’s original run; as he takes the guitar and mic, Jakob himself is 28.)

Speaking of the guitar — he wielded his old man’s, in an emotional and electrifying set that proved these songs’ durability and beyond.

Vampire Weekend Brought Paris Hilton Onstage To Play Cornhole

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Dance/electronic sensation Dom Dolla returned to Coachella for a charged set featuring festival first-timer Nelly Furtado who joined to perform their GRAMMY-nominated track, "Eat Your Man."

Furtado gave her all during the rousing performance, a testament to the duo's synergy after Dom Dolla brought the singer out of a six year hiatus to work together on the song.

Sky Ferreira Made A Surprise Appearance With Kevin Abstract

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If Sky Ferreira seems like an unlikely candidate to belt out a Lady A hit, think again. The singer/songwriter brought newfound heft to the five-time GRAMMY winners’ classic hit, “Need You Now,” with Kevin Abstract.

Does this foreshadow a reappraisal of the country mainstays’ catalog? Once the dust settles re: the ska revival, we’ll have that conversation.

Kesha Showed Up To Rock With Reneé Rapp (And Diss A Certain Disgraced Rapper)

“Wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy ,” Kesha once rapped, in her inescapable 2009 hit “Tik Tok.” Well, that didn’t age well, and Kesha knew that. So she changed “P. Diddy” to “me” — and if that’s just going to be the official lyric now, that’s fine by the music industry. Reneé Rapp, of Mean Girls fame , bolstered her.

Mac DeMarco Joined Forces With Lil Yachty

Mac DeMarco’s been a savvy chameleon at this stage in his career, prioritizing brainy collaborations over typical album release cycles.

He has two songwriting credits on Yachty ’s game changing 2023 album Let’s Start Here , and during Yachty’s performance, he showed up to perform two of his song songs: “On The Level,” from 2017’s This Old Dog , and “Chamber of Reflection,” from his decade-old album Salad Days .

Additional reporting by Nina Frazier.

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No Doubt’s Coachella Comeback: A Night Of Nostalgia With Olivia Rodrigo As A Special Guest

No Doubt's triumphant return to Coachella, marking their first show in nine years, electrified the desert with a dynamic performance that spanned their eclectic hits and featured a surprise appearance by Olivia Rodrigo.

On the first Saturday of Coachella, No Doubt made a striking comeback on the festival's main stage for their first performance together in nine years. 

Originating from Anaheim, California in 1986, the band is celebrated for their eclectic sound that defies easy categorization — from the ska-punk vibrancy of their early days to the polished pop anthems that later defined their career. 

Their big breakthrough album, Tragic Kingdom, was released in 1995 and propelled them to fame with hits like "Don't Speak" and "Just a Girl," which dominated the Billboard charts for 16 weeks. 

Featuring all original members — Gwen Stefani , guitarist Tom Dumont , bassist Tony Kanal , and drummer Adrian Young — No Doubt's Coachella performance was a tribute to their iconic past and a reminder of their beloved eccentricity. 

The standout set was filled with unbeatable stage presence, surprise guests, and showcased the band's timeless appeal nearly four decades into their career. Known for blending introspective brooding with a uniquely sardonic edge, the band has significantly influenced a generation of complex female artistry. Highlights from the performance, including Stefani's magnetic stage presence, heartfelt interactions with fans, and a surprise appearance by Olivia Rodrigo , underscore their palpable appeal and lasting influence on contemporary music. 

Read on to discover five key highlights from their hotly anticipated return at Coachella during their 'Weekend 1' set:

Gen Z And OG Fans United As One

As fans converged on Coachella's main stage for No Doubt's set, the diversity of the audience was immediately apparent. Younger fans, clad in social media-ready outfits inspired by Gwen Stefani’s iconic style (some even recreating her most iconic looks) braved the evening's brisk winds. 

Despite challenges, the alleged bad modern concert etiquette was not apparent, especially after Stefani's call for a return to old-school concert vibes before performing a “Simple Kind of Life.” 

“Let’s do this old school!” Stefani said as she confessed missing the days when fans would belt out all the lyrics at the top of their lungs without much care in the world. It was a sentiment that quickly resonated through the audience and a moment that not only bridged generational divides but also highlighted No Doubt's broad and enduring appeal. 

The Night Was Full Of Nostalgia

Outside of the fact that frontwoman Stefani is allergic to aging, for a group returning after nine years performing together, No Doubt’s stage presence was just as powerful as their past, dynamic performances.  

“There’s no f—king comparison!” Gwen Stefani roared during “Underneath it All,” capturing the intensity of the moment as she dropped to her knees, rhinestones sparkling on her eyebrows and a smile breaking through. 

Read more: GRAMMY Rewind: Watch No Doubt Accept Their GRAMMY Award For “Underneath It All” In 2004

The band's passion burned just as brightly when they were playing local college gigs in Orange County. There was no sign of awkwardness or a single misstep as Stefani showcased the same brilliance of her early days as a burgeoning musician.

She shared the spotlight seamlessly. As Dumont delivered a guitar solo during “Different People,” Stefani playfully skipped and ran across the expansive stage, never missing a note. 

No Doubt has always transcended nostalgia, yet they embraced their history at Coachella. Stefani dressed to the nines in a plaid, avant-garde outfit while background videos played personal and rehearsal footage from the '90s, evoking a simpler time for the group. Stefani appeared barefaced in a plain white tee, bouncing around a beat up truck in a video that explained the band's origins and showed the magnetic charisma that manifested a star turned supernova.

Olivia Rodrigo Made A Surprise Appearance

Right before Stefani took a brief water break, she flashed a mysterious smirk to the crowd. 

As the introspective track “Bathwater” thrummed to life, a brunette donning a glittering “I [love] ND” tank top emerged, her face turned from the audience. The murmurs quickly escalated into screams, particularly from the younger fans, signaling the arrival of pop starlet Olivia Rodrigo. Matching Stefani in energy and presence, Rodrigo proved a formidable presence on stage, trading verses and singing in duet through the chorus, their performance culminating in a sweet embrace. 

No Doubt’s influence on Rodrigo's music is palpable. After all, tracks like Rodrigo’s “Get Him Back!” and No Doubt’s “Bathwater” are cut from the same mascara-stained cloth — each with a poetic, vengeful twist. They were just girls! Living in captivity! The revenge? Being able to put into song the diabolical conditions of womanhood, while allowing themselves to truly feel — whether it be anger, delusion, or plain pettiness. 

The Band Members Have A Bond

No Doubt’s historic return to the stage elevated the entirety of the Coachella-going experience, setting a standard and outshining the majority of the other acts. Throughout their performance, the admiration they had for one another became increasingly evident. 

From Stefani frequently calling out “Tony! Tony!” to (Tony) Kanal during the set’s adlibs to the end of their set when the group remained locked in a hug for several moments, the group was clearly overjoyed to be back together again. Before exiting the stage, Stefani leaped onto the back of Young while she excitedly kicked her feet, as though in protest of having to leave. 

A Coachella backstage supervisor working onsite during their rehearsals candidly confessed that he was taken by the band's natural chemistry. During soundcheck, he stated they were so intrinsically confident and overjoyed about their performance it seemed as though they had never stopped performing with one another. 

They Showed Deep Gratitude For Their Fans

There was nothing but gratitude on display from each and every member during the festival set. After almost every other song Stefani would belt an “I love you!” to the crowd. 

During an experimental instrumental-only tribute to ska-pop, Kanal ran across the stage with a huge smile, at-the-ready to riff back-to-back with members of the group. 

“Indio, put your f—king hands up!” Stefani commanded the crowd as they gleefully complied. Then, as smoke filled the air under the brilliantly shining crescent moon, she celebrated the group coming together for the first time in nine years. 

“Isn’t this so crazy?” Stefani yelped during her performance for “It’s My Life.” “This is our life! Singing I love you!” 

It was an epic return for No Doubt as a band and Stefani as their fierce leader, showing up to Coachella naturally, just a girl . A girl who loves to sing, rile up the audience in a fierce sing-along, and remind everyone that self-acceptance is all their music has ever been about. 

Olivia Rodrigo

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Olivia Rodrigo Releases 'Guts (Spilled)' Deluxe Edition: Listen To New Song "So American" & Watch The "Obsessed" Music Video

In the midst of her headlining arena tour, Olivia Rodrigo delivered an extended version of her second album, 'GUTS.' Hear new song "so american" from 'GUTS (spilled)' below, along with four previously vinyl-only tracks.

Seven months after Olivia Rodrigo unleashed her highly anticipated second studio album, she spilled her GUTS even further on March 22: GUTS (spilled) deluxe edition is here.

Rodrigo diehards may know four of the five deluxe tracks, which were previously only available on vinyl editions of GUTS : "obsessed," "stranger," "scared of my guitar," and "girl i've always been." But the deluxe version doesn't come without an unreleased track — the fifth, "so american," is brand new, and closes out GUTS (spilled) .

"Obsessed" even got the video treatment, with the official music video dropping at the same time as the deluxe album. Therein, she’s the black sheep among a litany of pageant queens, representing exes: Rodrigo’s sash reads " Miss Right Now. " The chorus — " I’m so obsessed with your ex! " detonates with a full rock band.

Rodrigo will even be able to celebrate the arrival of GUTS (spilled) with fans, too. The GUTS World Tour stops Columbus, Ohio, on March 22 — almost exactly a month after it launched in Thousand Palms, California, on Feb. 23 . As of press time, the tour (which marks Rodrigo's first headlining arena trek) will feature 77 shows across North America and Europe; it wraps with four nights at Los Angeles' Kia Forum on Aug. 13, 14, 16, and 17.

Before the tour began, GUTS helped Rodrigo earn six more GRAMMY nominations . In addition to a nod for Album Of The Year, the pop-punk princess received nominations for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance for "Vampire," Best Rock Song for "Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl," and Best Pop Vocal Album.

Prior to the 2024 GRAMMYs, Rodrigo was already a three-time winner, taking home Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album ( SOUR ) and Best Pop Solo Performance ("drivers license") in 2022.

Listen to GUTS (spilled) below, watch the "Obsessed" video above, and keep checking back for news about Olivia Rodrigo!

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2024 Concert Tours Guide: Dates, Artists, and Genres

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Discover the most anticipated concert tours of 2024. Explore a month-by-month guide featuring dates, artists, and genres. From rock legends to pop icons, get ready for a musical journey!

2024’s Exciting Concert Tours

As of 2024, the concert scene is brimming with excitement, featuring a diverse array of artists and bands embarking on tours, offering fans a multitude of live music concerts . The year’s concert calendar showcases a mix of genres, from pop and rock to metal and hip-hop, ensuring that there’s something for every music enthusiast. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the 2024 concert tours, sorted by months, detailing the artists, their music genres, and the number of concerts they have lined up.

January to April 2024

  • Usher (Soul/R&B): 1 concert on February 11.
  • Backstreet Boys (Pop/Soft Rock): 1 concert on February 3.
  • The Who (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 2 concerts up to March 20.
  • The Pink Floyd Experience (Pop/Soft Rock): 2 concerts up to April 13.
  • Michael Bublé (Pop/Soft Rock): 4 concerts up to April 20.
  • Madonna (Pop/Soft Rock): 50 concerts up to April 26.
  • Wiz Khalifa (Rap/Hip-Hop): 6 concerts up to April 26.
  • The Beach Boys (Pop/Soft Rock): 4 concerts up to April 26.

May to August 2024

  • Post Malone (Rap/Hip-Hop): 4 concerts up to May 3.
  • James Taylor (Pop/Soft Rock): 14 concerts up to May 5.
  • Disturbed (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 29 concerts up to May 16.
  • Carlos Santana (Pop/Soft Rock): 17 concerts up to May 23.
  • Bryan Adams (Pop/Soft Rock): 50 concerts up to June 23.
  • Avenged Sevenfold (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 20 concerts up to June 29.
  • Tim McGraw (Country/Folk): 50 concerts up to June 29.
  • Yes (Progressive Rock): 12 concerts up to June 15.
  • Tool (Alternative Rock/Indie): 36 concerts up to June 26.
  • Willie Nelson (Country/Folk): 17 concerts up to July 27.
  • Nickelback (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 19 concerts up to July 18.
  • Alice Cooper (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 13 concerts up to July 12.
  • Judas Priest (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 51 concerts up to July 10.
  • Bring Me The Horizon (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 23 concerts up to July 10.
  • Blink-182 (Punk/Garage Rock): 67 concerts up to August 30.
  • Korn (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 10 concerts up to August 19.
  • Styx (Pop Music/Soft Rock): 64 concerts up to August 28.

September to December 2024

  • Five Finger Death Punch (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 25 concerts up to September 1.
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 42 concerts up to September 22.
  • ZZ Top (Pop Music/Soft Rock): 49 concerts up to September 22.
  • Foreigner (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 71 concerts up to November 9.
  • Evanescence (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal): 4 concerts up to December 6.

This selection represents just a fraction of the diverse and exciting lineup of concerts scheduled for 2024. Each artist and band brings their unique style and energy to stages across the world, promising memorable performances for their fans. From legendary bands to contemporary chart-toppers, the 2024 concert tours are set to be a thrilling experience for music lovers of all tastes.

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The 60 Most Anticipated Tours of 2024

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A new year means new tours, along with some notable ongoing treks. When it comes to anticipated tours here in 2024, Taylor Swift certainly isn’t the only superstar who will be on the road, as Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen , Madonna, and Foo Fighters can all be found on outings of their own.

Keep an eye out for some particularly stacked joint outings, like Joel roaming with Sting and Stevie Nicks ; Earth, Wind & Fire journeying with Chicago; or the team-up of Latin icons Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, and Ricky Martin. Drake is linking with J. Cole for a blockbuster hip-hop trek, Chris Stapleton has a rotating cast of incredible special guests (including Willie Nelson and George Strait ), while Mannequin Pussy will be bringing Soul Glo along for the ride.

There’s so much to be excited about across the musical landscape, so to help you find exactly what you’re looking for, we decided to break down our tours by genre. Ahead, find all the details on the live events we are most excited to catch, from pop legends to Americana iconoclasts, hip-hop luminaries to indie favorites and unforgettable rock stars.

— Mary Siroky Associated Editor

For updates on all the latest live music news, including fresh tour announcements and festival lineups, check out the Consequence Live page .

Classic Rock Tours

Stevie Nicks (photo by Anthony Merriweather), Billy Joel (photo via Live Nation), and Sting (photo by Ben Kaye)

Billy Joel will conclude his record-setting Madison Square Garden residency with his 150th show at the venue on July 25th. But that won’t be your last chance to see The Piano Man live, as he has a handful of non-New York concerts scheduled around his final six MSG performances, including shows with Sting and Stevie Nicks (who has some upcoming dates of her own). —  Ben Kaye

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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s 2023 tour was one of the year’s best live shows — but it was cut short as The Boss dealt with peptic ulcer disease. Thankfully, he’s expecting to make a quick recovery, with rescheduled US dates already mapped out for much of 2024. There’s also a summer European trek , tickets for which can be found here . — B. Kaye

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Def Leppard and Journey

Def Leppard and Journey are striking out on a 23-city co-headlining tour this summer, and those two names alone would be worth the price of admission. But it gets even better for fans of classic rock bands: Cheap Trick, Steve Miller Band, and Heart will all open select shows. Don’t stop the hysteria! —  B. Kaye

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Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit , along with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, are coming in for a final landing. Eagles’ “The Long Goodbye” farewell tour has exactly 21 dates left on its itinerary, and while there’s every chance they’ll extend the trek once again (it  is a long goodbye, after all), do you really want to take that chance? —  B. Kaye

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Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago

Soul, funk, rock ‘n’ roll — nothing makes for a better summer concert experience. Thankfully, the iconic Earth, Wind & Fire and the legendary Chicago are bringing it all on the road for another leg of their “Heart & Soul 2024 Tour.” There are currently 30 dates on the co-headlining jaunt, with each one expected to end with an all-hands-on-deck encore that’s not to be missed. — B. Kaye

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Echo & The Bunnymen

Echo & The Bunnymen are bringing their very best to their upcoming concerts — at least if the tour title “Songs to Learn and Sing 2024: The Very Best of Echo & The Bunnymen” is to be believed. After a big run of UK and EU dates (get tickets here ), the Liverpool rockers will play a spring North American leg in May and June. —  B. Kaye

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Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top

Classic rock can be blues rock too, and blues doesn’t get any more classic than Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top. The hirsute icons are relaunching their “The Sharp Dressed Simple Man” tour for 2024 with both spring (March-April) and summer (August-September) legs. Black Stone Cherry join in on the former, with The Outlaws along for the latter. —  B. Kaye

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Peter Hook & The Light

In what could be the greatest hits tour to top all greatest hits tours, Peter Hook & The Light are playing the Substance collections of  both  Joy Division and New Order on their summer North American tour . They’ll then bring the sure-to-be amazing set to the UK and EU in the fall, with tickets for those shows available here . —  B. Kaye

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Stevie Nicks

Told ya we’d be back with more Stevie. In addition to her aforementioned dates with Billy Joel, Stevie Nicks has a handful of solo gigs set for February and March — plus a headlining spot at BottleRock Napa . Fleetwood Mac may never tour again, but Nicks’ live show has proven to be even more than “the next best thing” — it’s an unmissable classic. — B. Kaye

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The Rolling Stones

Even if The Rolling Stones hadn’t released some incredible new music last year, we’d still be pumped for their upcoming run of North American tour dates . The fact that we’ll probably hear at least “Sweet Sounds of Heaven” just makes it that much more exciting. Yes, we’re excited to see The Rolling Stones play new music in 2024. What a world. —  B. Kaye

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Hip-Hop and R&B Tours

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47 concerts, 31 cities, only one Benito. Bad Bunny’s “Most Wanted Tour” kicks off in February and comes in support of his latest excellent album, Nadie Sabe lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.  The Puerto Rican superstar has already conquered the streaming platforms many times over, and his “Most Wanted Tour” seems certain to live up to its name. —  Wren Graves

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The “African Giant” has been global for a few projects now, with his latest,  I Told Them… , featuring talent like J. Cole, GZA, and RZA to further charm US audiences. He’ll have a chance to do it in person on the “I Told Them… Tour,” which kicked off last November and will pick back up again in February. —  W. Graves

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Danny Brown

Brown has always been exciting. But for this upcoming jaunt , he’s sober and coming off one of the most electrifying years of his career, bookended by the deeply personal Quaranta and the JPEGMAFIA collab SCARING THE HOES.  He’s fully in control and at the height of his powers, and even if you’ve seen him before, you haven’t seen him like this. —  W. Graves

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Twenty-eight years after the sampling pioneer gave us Endtroducing….. DJ Shadow continues to drop music full of surprises. His 2023 album Action Adventure  saw him let go off vocal-assisted singles, as he shared , “I needed to get personal and make music for myself again.” It’s personal enough to share; this’ll be his first extensive tour since 2017. —  W. Graves

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Drake and J. Cole

Two of the biggest names in hip-hop have surprisingly different fanbases. That’ll be great for the ticket sales, but if you see them on their co-headlining tour at a venue with an open floor, don’t be surprised if the Cole fans swarm the pit two hours before showtime and then leave during intermission. —  W. Graves

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Nicki Minaj

Every day is Friday on Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday 2 World Tour.” Her Pinkness’ latest album must be one of the most expensive hip-hop albums in history, judging from the samples, but that means even if you haven’t heard  Pink Friday 2  you’ll recognize almost every song. —  W. Graves

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Sampha has written for Solange, Kanye, and Florence + the Machine while elevating tracks by Drake, Travis Scott, Kendrick, and so many more. But as his sophomore album, Lahai, proved, he’s more than ready to own the spotlight. This spring tour is your chance to cut out the middlemen and enjoy his genius up close. —  W. Graves

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Tkay Maidza

The 2023 breakup album Sweet Justice was an irresistible mix of happiness and bitter revenge. and now the “WUACV” rapper is ready to wake up and choose violence in cities across North America. Maidza’s tour kicks off in Seattle in February and finds her doing a big loop up through Canada and down through the states before curving back West and wrapping in Los Angeles. —  W. Graves

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First time seeing this name? It won’t be the last; in the lead-up to her March self-titled debut, the South African singer forgot to emerge and went from almost entirely unknown straight to globe-conquering megastar. We’re already sick with jealousy of everyone who got to hear “Water” live before us. — W. Graves

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Wu-Tang Clan

The residency is only four shows, which means it might be over by the time you read the title: “Wu-Tang Clan: The Saga Continues… The Las Vegas Residency.” RZA hasn’t specified which members will participate, but honestly, does it matter? Every time they get together it’s a messy yet glorious celebration of hip-hop. —  W. Graves

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A massive arena tour is on the 2024 horizon for AJR, who will be hitting the road for 43 dates on “The Maybe Man Tour.” It comes in support of their recent album of the same name, with things set to kick off in Norfolk, Virginia this spring. — M. Siroky

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Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, and Ricky Martin

Don’t miss “The Trilogy Tour,” which marks the first time these three icons of Latin music have toured together. Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, and Ricky Martin extended their co-headlining tour here into 2024, and the trio is set to resume shows on January 30th. New dates include stops in Denver, Austin, Toronto, Nashville, Atlanta, and more. — M. Siroky

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Madison Beer

Shortly after the release of her 2023 album,  Silence Between Songs , singer-songwriter Madison Beer announced dates for “ The Spinnin Tour .” The 52-city outing begins in Europe before touching down in North America in April, starting in Minneapolis. In the meantime, revisit our interview where she breaks down her sophomore album. — M. Siroky

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The career-spanning tour from Madonna is officially underway , with “The Celebration Tour” serving as her own twist on an “Eras” setlist. The superstar will be spending the next few months working her way across North America on the largest stages for any Madonna tour to date. — M. Siroky

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Melanie Martinez

Everyone’s favorite “Cry Baby” is back on the road for the “PORTALS Tour,”  a journey across the alt-pop artist’s three studio albums. Following dates in Asia, New Zealand, and Australia, she’ll be touching down in Seattle in February before hitting cities like Las Vegas, Houston, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and more. — M. Siroky

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Niall Horan

It’s time to get “The Show” on the road. Niall Horan’s third studio album is the cornerstone of his upcoming tour of the same name, which is scheduled to begin with a European run in February. So far, it’s just the former One Direction member on the bill, with no openers currently announced. — M. Siroky

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Olivia Rodrigo

One of the most anticipated shows of 2024, Olivia Rodrigo’s “GUTS World Tour” is a major level-up from her “SOUR” trek. This time, the Grammy-winning artist will be setting out for 75 dates, and she’ll be bringing along names like The Breeders and Remi Wolf for support. — M. Siroky

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P!NK is known for putting on an extremely memorable show, often including acrobatics and aerial stunts, which makes the name “Summer Carnival Tour” no idle promise. The 17-city stadium tour begins its North American leg in St. Louis, Missouri in August. — M. Siroky

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Sarah McLachlan

What’s more appropriate for a 30th anniversary than a 30-date tour ? Sarah McLachlan is marking the milestone of her album Fumbling Towards Ecstasy  by bringing the celebration to audiences in person with stops in Seattle, Palm Springs, Indianapolis, and many more, with Feist for support. — M. Siroky

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Taylor Swift

The era of “The Eras Tour” is far from over, as the ubiquitous Taylor Swift will be continuing the first tour to gross over $1 billion well into 2024, with dates currently stretching all the way to December finale with a three-night run in Vancouver. “The Eras Tour” is a landmark event in the world of live music — revisit Swift’s Artist of the Year accolade from our 2024 Annual Report here . — M. Siroky

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In 2023, Blink-182 launched their reunion tour six months before dropping One More Time , their first album with their original lineup in 12 years. Now, they’re extending their tour with another North American leg this summer, and it’s a chance to see the pop-punk legends playing beloved old hits and exciting new entries. — Paolo Ragusa

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Explosions in the Sky

On the heels of their 2023 album, End , Explosions in the Sky have extended “The End Tour” with multiple dates in January and February. Kicking off on January 19th in San Antonio, Texas, the tour will see the post-rock quartet hit various western US cities, like Los Angeles, Seattle, Denver, Kansas City, and more. —  P. Ragusa

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Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Eat World

If you’re longing for 2005 again, then this Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Eat World co-headlining tour is for you. The emo stalwarts will be kicking off the “So Much For (2our) Dust” Tour on February 28th in Portland, Oregon, and will wrap up in Minneapolis in early April. Start warming up those vocal chords now — it’s going to be quite the sing-a-long. —  P. Ragusa

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Foo Fighters

In the midst of releasing Foo Fighters’ excellent 11th album,  But Here We Are , Foo Fighters played multiple shows, but never  quite completed a full-fledged headlining tour in support of it. That’s now set to take place this summer, with the band embarking on a 2024 stadium run with dates in North Carolina, New York, and California. —  P. Ragusa

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Green Day 

After they release their upcoming album  Saviors on January 19th, Green Day will embark on “The Saviors Tour,” with their North American run beginning in late August in Toronto. Joining the pop-punk legends are fellow ’90s rock heroes Smashing Pumpkins and Rancid, as well as young punks The Linda Lindas. — P. Ragusa

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IDLES have been no stranger to touring over the last few years, but their run of dates in support of upcoming album TANGK look to be their biggest shows yet. IDLES’ 2024 trek begins across the pond in late February, and they’ll be heading stateside for a North American run starting in early May. —  P. Ragusa

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Phish at The Sphere

After U2’s iconic residency at Las Vegas’ brand new venue The Sphere, Phish will be the next group to grace the dome. The jam band will commence their 2024 residency at The Sphere on April 18th. However, they’ll be wrapping it up after four shows on April 21st, so your opportunities to see Phish at their most visually dazzling are limited — get your tickets now! — P. Ragusa

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Red Hot Chili Peppers

The love is still unlimited for Red Hot Chili Peppers. In addition to their recently-announced headlining set at Bonnaroo this summer, the Chili Peppers will be resuming their “Unlimited Love Tour” in Lincoln, California on February 17th and concluding in St. Louis, Missouri on July 30th; confirmed openers include Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, Okotoke Beaver, and more. — P. Ragusa

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Sleater-Kinney

In support of their new album, Little Rope , Sleater-Kinney have mapped out an extensive US tour set for this spring. The dates begin in San Diego in late February, followed by shows in Austin, Atlanta, New York City, Chicago, and more. The tour ends back on the West Coast with a Portland, Oregon date on April 5th — a fitting place to conclude, given Carrie Brownstein’s Portlandia legacy. —  P. Ragusa

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Last year saw The Kills release God Games, their first album in seven years. Now, the garage rock duo is heading back out on the road for their first tour in the same amount of time. The Kills’ 2024 jaunt commences in California on February 2nd, and will see the duo playing shows across the US before ending back in California on March 16th. —  P. Ragusa

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Indie Tours

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With 2022’s  Blue Rev nabbing them their first Grammy nod, Alvvays is once again taking their dreamy indie rock on the road . The Canadian band will kick off an American run in Cleveland on April 18th, with subsequent stops in Kansas City, Athens, Las Vegas, Sacramento, and more. Belinda says, “Don’t miss out!” —  Jonah Krueger

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Bell and Sebastian

Scottish indie darlings Belle and Sabastian are set to celebrate their recent albums  Late Developers and A Bit of Previous  with a North American jaunt come April. The group will hit Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Montreal, and more before wrapping up on the West Coast, including a three-night stint in Los Angeles. — J. Krueger

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Destroyer’s Dan Bejar will embark on a 14-date solo tour , accompanied only by guitarist David Carswell and supporting act Lightning Dust. The duo will perform in cities like Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago, Washington, DC, and more throughout March and April before wrapping up in Minneapolis on April 13th.

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Jeff Rosenstock

Hot off the heels of the acclaimed Hellmode , Jeff Rosenstock is once again bringing his indie punk energy to cities across the country . Accompanied by Small Crush, Sidney Gish, Gladie, and more, the new dates act as a makeup for 2023’s canceled leg after Rosenstock tested positive for COVID-19, while adding a couple more stops along the way for good measure. — J. Krueger

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Kurt Vile’s got a new EP on the way, and to celebrate the new collection, he’ll be hopping back into his tour bus for some fresh shows. The March run , which includes support from Weak Signal, will take him to Columbus, Memphis, New Orleans, and more before ending with a double-header in Athens, Georgia. — J. Krueger

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Mannequin Pussy

Ahead of their upcoming album I Got Heaven , Mannequin Pussy is teaming up with fellow Philly-punks Soul Glo for a beefy, rowdy tour across the United States . Kicking off in early April, the shows extend through May, giving moshers and mannequins everywhere ample opportunity to get in on the action. — J. Krueger

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According to us, Mitski dropped the single greatest song of 2023 . Now, fans have a chance to hear “My Love Mine All Mine” and the rest of her excellent catalog in the flesh as the songwriter hits the road with Julia Jacklin, Tamino, Sunny War, and Sarah Kinsley in late January, with dates running through mid-April. —  J. Krueger

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The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie

The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie have extended their co-headlining celebration of Transatlanticism  and  Give Up (AKA Ben Gibbard-palooza) into 2024. The Spring leg brings the party to markets that missed it the first go around — like Orlando, Nashville, Vancouver, and more — and features special guest Slow Pulp. —  J. Krueger

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Shoegaze was back in a big way in 2023, and that’s in no small part thanks to Slowdive’s everything is alive and the band’s subsequent tour. Luckily, they’re not yet ready to call it a day , as the band will be hitting Europe in January and February before making it to the States for an additional leg in April. — J. Krueger

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Last month, we named Wednesday’s Rat Saw God  as the second-best album of the year . Starting January 19th, you’ll be able to catch them performing tunes from that excellent record and more as the band embarks on another tour featuring support from Hotline TNT, They Hate Change, and Lowertown. Then, they’ll pick up their guitars yet again for an additional run in April with Draag. — J. Krueger

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Americana Tours

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It’s not just any Cat Power tour; it’s “Cat Power Sings Dylan.” The tribute tour is a big one — between February and April of this year, the artist will take on over 25 cities, beginning in New Jersey and wrapping in London, with stops in places like Nashville, Milwaukee, and Los Angeles along the way. — M. Siroky

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Chris Stapelton

The aptly named “All-American Road Show” won’t just boast Stapleton, who has perhaps the best voice in country music right now — the bill also includes appearances from Willie Nelson, George Strait, and Sheryl Crow. Since helping launch the Americana popular revival in 2017, Stapleton’s star has continued to rise, and this is his most exciting tour yet. — M. Siroky

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Following the finale of his “Unreal Unearth Tour” dates in Europe, singer-songwriter and enigmatic Irishman Hozier is bringing the show to the States. With a string section and new visuals in tow, Hozier will bring a taste of Éire to the states in April. As he told Consequence, “I love my homeland.” — M. Siroky

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Jenny Lewis

In late February, Jenny Lewis’ “Joy’All Ball Tour” touches down in San Diego. She’s bringing along Texas guitarist Hayden Pedigo for support on all dates, while Logan Ledger will provide additional support at the show’s wrap in Nashville. The trek is a showcase of her fifth studio album Joy’All , which dropped in June of 2023 and was recorded at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio B. — M. Siroky

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The Mountain Goats

After successfully wrapping their 2023 tour dates, The Mountain Goats are staying on the road in 2024. Things are set to resume in Charlotte, North Carolina on January 18th before the band hit Birmingham, Las Vegas, and more cities across the US. The tour follows the release of Jenny from Thebes,  a sequel album to  All Hail West Texas. — M. Siroky

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Noah Kahan is up for Best New Artist at this year’s Grammy Awards, but regardless if he takes home that golden gramophone, his 2024 tour is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated of the year. He’ll kick it off overseas in February before making it back to North America in March, with dates extending all the way into July. —  J. Krueger

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Tim McGraw’s “Standing Room Only Tour” kicks off in Jacksonville, Florida, on March 14th and goes on to hit a subsequent 30-plus additional stops across North America. Promising to deliver the “best possible concert,” Carly Pearce will join the country star as he hits the road to celebrate his upcoming album Standing Room Only.  — J. Krueger 

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Tyler Childers

After the triumphant release of his 2023 record Rustin’ in the Rain , Tyler Childers is hitting the road yet again for the “Mule Pull ’24 Tour.” The extensive run takes the singer-songwriter to both North America and Europe and features artists like Allison Russell, Sylvan Esso, S.G. Goodman, Shakey Graves, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and more. —  J. Krueger

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Zac Brown Band

From April 20th to August 25th, Zac Brown Band is set to join forces with country superstar Kenny Chesney for a spring jaunt across America. Featuring special guests Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker, the “Sun Goes Down” 2024 stadium tour looks to bring country vibes to the big stage. — J. Krueger

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Now one of the biggest (and most celebrated ) country artists in the world, Zach Bryan is taking his many talents to stadiums across North America. The hotly anticipated “Quittin Time Tour” staggeringly runs from March through the end of 2024 and features a host of eye-catching supporting acts, like Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Sheryl Crow, and more. —  J. Krueger

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Here are the most noteworthy rock and metal tours happening in 2024.

Keeping up with all the live activity in heavy music has reached a point of near impossibility with anywhere between 10 and 30 news tours being announced each and every week, so we're here to help make things a lot easier and more convenient for all of you!

With hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of bands all set to hit the road within the span of just a few months, it has never been more difficult to make a decision on which shows to hit. It's almost never been more difficult to afford going to a show with ticket prices soaring well beyond what had been typical in years past.

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Undoubtedly, 2023 was a huge year for Latine artists and their tours. But now, 2024 tours are in full swing. Our favorite Latine artists are booked and busy. From heavy hitters like Bad Bunny’s Most Wanted Tour to emerging artists like Xavi ’s Poco A Poco Tour, it’s shaping into an exciting year for Latine tours — ones you can’t miss.

Not only are we getting trap-heavy live concerts by Benito this year, but we’re also witnessing a nostalgic resurgence of millennial pop stars going on tour. For example, Latine stars like Fey announced her new tour after a decade of not performing in the U.S., while Belanova announced their comeback tour after four years of concert hiatus. Limite’s Alicia Villareal and PXNDX’s José Madero are also joining the throwback hype on their own performing treks.

Moreover, there’s been more thrilling tour news to share. Residente’s international tour recently unveiled only two U.S. dates (New York, NY, and Los Angeles, CA), and Ramón Ayala revealed his farewell U.S. tour that will wrap up his 60 years of musical trajectory. Another group who is performing their last shows together is Aventura, who unveiled their final tour together. And, if that’s not enough, Grupo Firme is back in action with an extensive U.S. tour that may or may not be frontman Eduin Caz’s last with the group .

But there’s more to look forward to. And as 2024 unravels, we’ll keep you routinely updated with all the Latine tours as they roll out. Who else can we expect? For now, here are all the Latine tours that you can’t miss in 2024.

Hurray for the Riff Raff (Nov. 12, 2023, to April 14, 2024) – The Bronx-born boricua artist is going on tour to support their upcoming album The Past Is Still Alive, out on Feb. 23. The U.S. tour dates start at the Brooklyn Folk Fest in 2023 and will then continue onto 2024, starting in New Orleans, LA, on Feb. 25, and ending in Houston, TX, on Apr. 14. They will then head to Europe.

Gloria Trevi (Jan. 26 to Sept. 22) – The emblematic Mexican singer is going on an extensive U.S. tour in 2024. She will perform her Mi Soundtrack World Tour in cities like San Jose, Phoenix, New York, San Antonio, and Las Vegas. She will be accompanied by Marco Antonio Solís’ daughter, Mar Solís, on selected dates.

Alicia Villarreal (Feb. 8 to Sept. 22) – The Mexican singer revealed her new Donde Todo Comenzó Tour . The U.S. leg will kick off in Wichita, KS, on Feb. 8 and wrap up in Bakersfield, CA, on Sept. 22.

Helado Negro (Feb. 9 to May 4) – The Ecuadorian-American experimental artist is going on tour to support his newest album Phasor , which will be available on Feb. 9. He will perform in cities like Houston, San Diego, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, and more.

Banda MS (Feb. 10 to Sep. 13) – The popular Mexican banda ensemble will start their New Decade Tour on Feb. 10 at Hidalgo, TX, and wrap it up on Sep. 13 in Las Vegas, NV, in time for the city’s Mexican Independence Day celebrations.

Jesús Adrián Romero (Feb. 11 to April 20) – The popular Mexican singer-songwriter is playing his music live in various U.S. cities . Major cities like Miami, Orlando, Houston, Los Angeles, and Chicago, are all part of this tour’s route.

Grupo Niche (Feb. 16 to Nov. 30) – The recognized salsa group is celebrating 40 years of their rhythm with a tour this 2024. They will be performing in selected U.S. cities including Los Angeles, Jacksonville, Orlando, New York, and Atlantic City.

Bad Bunny (Feb. 21 to May 26) – The Puerto Rican icon is bringing his initial trap sounds to 31 cities across the nation. Benito will embark on his Most Wanted Tour in Salt Lake City, UT, on Feb. 21 and wrap it up in Miami, FL, on May 26.

Gaby Moreno (Feb. 23 to May 10) – The Guatemalan singer-songwriter is performing across the U.S. this year. She will be performing in cities like Nashville, Atlanta, and Memphis, to name a few. Selected dates are part of Nickel Creek’s tour .

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Fey (March 2 to Sept. 13) – Fey is coming back to the U.S. after a decade. The Mexican pop icon unveiled her upcoming Fey U.S.A. Tour 2024 . The highly-anticipated tour starts at the first Besame Mucho Festival in Austin, TX, on March 2 and ends in Los Angeles, CA, on Sep. 13.

Hombres G (March 6 to July 13) – The emblematic Spanish rock band announced their upcoming 40th Anniversary Tour . The 14-city tour will start in Hidalgo, TX, on March 6 and will wrap up in El Paso, TX, on July 13.

Don Omar (March 7 to Sept. 15) – The Puerto Rican reggaeton pioneer will embark on his Back to Reggaeton Tour in 2024 . The U.S. leg starts in Reading, PA, on March 7 and concludes in Elmont, NY, on Sept. 15.

DannyLux (March 8 to June 28) – DannyLux, the Mexican crooner known for his sad sierreño hits, revealed his Tour of Lux dates . The dates include performances in Texas, California, Oregon, and more states. Special guests include ERRE, Dariell Cano, and Alta Elegancia on selected dates.

Ramón Ayala (March 9 to Nov. 30) – The King of the Accordion announced his upcoming The Beginning of An End (El Principio De Un Final) Tour that will wrap up 60 years of musical trajectory. The tour will officially begin at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, CA, on March 9 and finish back in the City of Angels at the Intuit Dome on Nov. 30.

Rubio (March 12 to May 5) – The Chilean singer-songwriter and musician is taking her experimental, electronic sounds to the States. Her stops include cities in Texas, California, Washington, and Oregon. Selected cities are part of Elliot Moss’ tour, which she will be supporting.

Reyna Tropical (March 13 to May 24) – Reyna Tropical is opening a new chapter as a solo project spearheaded by Fabi Reyna. She will perform in selected venues across the U.S., including Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Nashville, and more. Some selected dates are with Portugal. The Man .

Hermanos Gutiérrez (March 16 to May 18) – The Ecuadorian-Swiss brothers Alejandro and Estevan Gutiérrez are performing in the States during spring. They will perform at venues in Atlanta, Chicago, and New York, to name a few.

Sonido Gallo Negro (March 23 to June 9) – The Mexico City-based band is going on their 17-date Psicodelia Hi Energy Tour this year. Cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Seattle, and more will get to experience the group’s cumbia-fusion sounds live.

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Bella Dose (March 28 to May 30) – The Latina pop group is set to perform in various venues this year. Their tour will hit cities including San Diego, Los Angeles, Denver, and more.

Pepe Aguilar (March 29 to July 20) – Pepe Aguilar is bringing his family – Leonardo, Ángela, and Antonio Jr. – to the U.S. The Jaripeo Hasta Los Huesos Tour 2024 is a celebration of the Aguilar Dynasty with a Day of the Dead-themed production. The tour will hit cities like Anaheim, Las Vegas, Houston, Los Angeles, and more.

Xavi (April 2 to May 12) – Following his breakout success, Xavi is taking his music to his fans. He will start his Poco A Poco Tour in Los Angeles, CA, and wrap it up in San Antonio, TX.

Bentley Robles & Zee Machine (April 3 to May 23) – The duo is going on a joint The Tears & Gearz Tour this spring. U.S. cities include New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

Los Ángeles Azules (April 4 to 20) – The emblematic cumbia group is touring the U.S. this spring. They will perform selected cities in Texas, Arizona, California, and Nevada. They will also bring Jay de la Cueva and Ángela Leiva for the ride.

Panter Bélico (April 5 to June 22) – The emerging Mexican-American singer – and former vocalist of Grupo Arriesgado – announced his upcoming solo Punto y Aparte – US TOUR . It starts in Phoenix, AZ, on Apr. 5 and wraps up in Sacramento, CA, on June 22.

Andrés Cepeda (April 9 to May 4) – The emblematic Colombian singer is touring the U.S. in 2024. His Tengo Ganas U.S. tour will reach Chicago, IL; Los Angeles, CA; Austin, TX; Miami, FL; New York, NY; and more cities across the nation.

Los Shadows (April 11 to 27) – National City-based surf/dream pop rock band Los Shadows is taking their music on the road this spring. Targeted states include Colorado, Texas, and California. Cumbia artist Gio Chamba will be joining Los Shadows on selected dates.

Peso Pluma (April 12 to Oct. 11) – The Mexican superstar announced his 2024 Éxodo Tour dates , including performances in major cities like New York, Miami, Houston, and more.

División Minúscula & Jumbo (April 17 to Aug. 14) – Mexican rock bands División Minúscula and Jumbo announced their upcoming co-headlining 14-city U.S. tour . The highly-anticipated División Minúscula & Jumbo – US TOUR 2024 will start in Chicago, IL, on April 17 and wrap up in Houston, TX, on Aug. 14.

Chicano Batman (April 19 to June 30) – As part of their new album Notebook Fantasy ’s rollout, the LA-based band is going on an extensive nation tour this year. The psych-soul ensemble will perform in cities such as Las Vegas, Austin, Nashville, New York, and more. The tour’s openers include Lido Pimienta and The Red Pears on selected dates.

Marca MP (April 20 to Nov. 30) – The bicultural música mexicana group announced their new SIMPLEMENTE MARCA TOUR 2024 , starting in Fresno, CA, on Apr. 20 and wrapping up in Oakland, CA, on Nov. 30.

Combo Chimbita & Pachyman (April 23 to May 18) – Colombia’s Combo Chimbita and Puerto Rico’s Pachyman are co-headlining a tropical and rhythmic tour together. They will hit venues in Seattle, Los Angeles, Houston, and more.

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Belanova (April 24 to June 23) – The emblematic Mexican electropop trio is making their highly-anticipated comeback. They will perform in selected venues across the nation, including cities like San Jose, Inglewood, El Paso, and Miami Beach, among many others.

Feid (April 24 to July 6) – The popular Colombian star is taking his upcoming 2024 Ferxxocalipsis Tour to U.S. arenas. He will perform in cities including Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Houston, Chicago, and New York City, to name a few.

Niña Pastori (April 25 to May 5) – The Spanish flamenco singer is coming to the U.S. for four special dates. Her official CAMINO tour dates include New York (April 25), Washington D.C. (April 26), Miami (May 4), and Orlando (May 5).

Codiciado (April 26 to May 5) – Codiciado, born Erick de Jesús Aragón Alcantar, is bringing his hard-hitting corridos to selected venues . He will be performing in cities like Wheatland, San Diego, Ontario, Fresno, and Phoenix.

Tei Shi (May 1 to 12) – The experimental Colombian-Canadian singer is performing her music live in the States. She will begin her tour in venues in Boston, MA, on May 1 and finish in Seattle, WA, on May 12.

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Aventura (May 1 to June 21) – Aventura has officially reunited and they’ll be hitting the road in the U.S. The bachata group announced the dates for its 2024 Cerrando Ciclos Tour , which will hit stages in Los Angeles, Houston, New York, and more.

Indie Caravan 2024 (May 2 to 25) – DLD, Los Daniels, and Chingadazo de Kung Fu are teaming up for a tour together. Selected cities include Oakland, Los Angeles, Denver, and more.

Caloncho (May 3 to Sep. 8) – The popular Mexican artist will take his El Tour del Tofu across the U.S. He will perform in cities like San Antonio, Pomona, Seattle, and many more.

Mon Laferte (May 5 to June 2) – The passionate Chilean singer-songwriter is touring the U.S. and Latin America. Her upcoming Autopoiética Tour will start its U.S. leg in Chicago, IL, on May 3 and wrap up in Napa, CA, on June 2.

Grupo Firme (May 10 to Nov. 2) – The Mexican banda group announced the dates for their upcoming 2024 La Última Peda Tour . Despite rumors of the group disbanding, they’re united to perform in cities across the U.S.

Reik (May 11 to June 30) – Mexico’s beloved pop group Reik is performing nationwide this spring and summer. Their highly-anticipated 2024 Panorama Tour will reach cities like San Antonio, Atlanta, New  York, Chicago, and many more.

Pandora & Flans (May 16 to June 23) – The Latine ‘80s/’90s pop groups are going on tour together. They will hit venues in Texas, California, New York, and more.

Anitta (May 21 to June 2) – The Brazilian superstar’s Baile Funk Experience U.S. tour leg includes performances in Los Angeles, Miami Beach, Orlando, Chicago, and more.

Monsieur Periné (May 26 to June 17) – The Colombian musical ensemble is performing in selected venues across the nation. Their upcoming BOLERO APOCALÍPTICO TOUR   will reach Los Angeles, Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta, New York, and more.

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Caifanes & Café Tacvba (May 29 to June 30) – Two popular Mexican rock figureheads are joining forces. Caifanes and Café Tacvba announced their upcoming joint tour in 2024. The highly-anticipated tour starts in Kennewick, WA, on May 29 and ends in Indianapolis, IN, on June 30.

Chiquis (May 30 to Dec. 7) – Chiquis is going on tour for a major part of 2024. The música mexicana star’s Diamantes Tour starts in El Cajon, CA, on May 30 and wraps up in Fresno, CA, on Dec. 7.

Yng Lvcas (May 30 to June 16) – Mexico’s biggest reggaeton artist will perform concerts across the U.S. for the first time. His tour route includes cities like Los Angeles, Houston, New York, and many more.

Siddhartha (May 30 to June 21) – The Mexican artist is going on tour this year. He will perform in major cities like Los Angeles, Boston, New York, and more.

Tokischa (May 30 to June 29) – The Dominican artist is going on her Nací Perra Pride Tour 2024 . She will perform in cities such as San Diego, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.

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Fuerza Regida (June 6 to Nov. 16) – The Mexican-American group is going on their Pero No Te Enamores Tour . The highly-anticipated tour will start at the Moody Center in Austin, TX, on June 6 and wrap up at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, CA, on Nov. 16.

Gabito Ballesteros (June 7 to Sept. 28) – The emerging música mexicana artist is going on tour for the first time. The GB Tour will hit major cities like San Diego, Las Vegas, Atlanta, El Paso, and Los Angeles.

Jay Wheeler (June 13 to Oct. 27) – The Puerto Rican artist is going on his TRAPPii Tour this year. He will perform in venues in cities like New York, Atlanta, Orlando, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

Cigarettes After Sex (June 15 to Oct. 11) – The El Paso-originated dream pop band is hitting the road this year . Fronted by Greg Gonzalez, the band will sing in major cities like New York, Orlando, Atlanta, and many more.

Louie TheSinger (June 15 to July 27) – The rising Mexican-American star is hitting the streets with his country music. The 2024 Desperado Tour dates include stops in Florida, Georgia, Texas, California, and more.

Matisse (June 15 to Sept. 17) – Matisse will embark on their very first world tour this year. Throughout June and later September, the Mexican pop group will perform concerts in major cities like Dallas, TX; Chicago, IL; New York City, NY; Las Vegas, NV; and Los Angeles, CA.

Roberto Carlos (June 16 to June 30) – The emblematic Brazilian singer-songwriter is playing seven exclusive shows in the U.S. Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City, are all part of the tour’s route .

Jennifer Lopez (June 26 to Aug. 31) – The popular Nuyorican singer-songwriter, actress, and businesswoman announced her upcoming and extensive North American This Is Me…Now The Tour , starting in Orlando, FL, on June 26 and wrapping up in Houston, TX, on Aug. 31.

José Madero (June 20 to July 7) – PXNDX’s former vocalist José Madero is coming back to the U.S. The 11-date tour will take the “Lunes 28” singer to perform in popular venues across California, Arizona, Texas, Illinois, and New York.

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The Marías (July 16 to Aug. 22) – The LA-based indie pop band unveiled their upcoming The Submarine Tour which will make stops in cities like Las Vegas, Houston, Miami, New York, and Los Angeles. The tour’s special guest will be Automatic for all U.S. tour dates.

Los Temerarios (July 26 to Dec. 7) – The emblematic Mexican group from Fresnillo, Mexico, is playing their final shows in 2024. The Hasta Siempre Tour 2024 starts in Mexico City in February and will reach its U.S. leg in July.

Ana Bárbara (Aug. 2 to Nov. 16) – The popular Mexican singer is celebrating three decades of musical trajectory with a new tour. Her Reina Grupera Tour will take the prominent singer to major cities such as Las Vegas, NV; Houston, TX; Atlanta, GA; El Paso, TX; and Los Angeles, CA, to name a few.

Chayanne (Aug. 21 to Dec. 14) – The popular Puerto Rican pop star revealed the dates for his 2024 Bailemos Otra Vez Tour . Known for his romantic songs, the singer is performing in cities like Seattle, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and many more.

Moenia (Aug. 23 to Sept. 15) – Mexican electronic icon Moenia is hitting the road this year with their Pixel Tour USA . The synthpop, techno, and ambient sound music makers will play in major cities such as El Paso, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and more.

The Buena Vista Social Orchestra (Sept. 5 to Oct. 19) – The prominent musical ensemble , under the direction of Jesus “Aguaje” Ramos of The Buena Vista Social Club, has announced a 23-date U.S. tour for this summer and fall. They will perform in states like California, Nevada, Texas, and many more.

Residente (Sept. 14 to Dec. 7) – Puerto Rican icon and hard-hitting rapper Residente is touring worldwide this fall. His international Las Letras Ya No Importan Tour dates only include two cities in the U.S. — New York, NY, on Sep. 18 and Los Angeles, CA, on Sep. 20. International venues in Spain, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, and many more, are also part of his global trek.

Los Mesoneros (Sept. 22 to 29) – The Venezuelan-originated band is coming to the U.S. this year. They will perform at venues in Houston, Dallas, Chicago, and more.

Camilo (Sept. 26 to Oct. 26) – The Colombian pop star revealed the U.S. dates for his 2024 Nuestro Lugar Feliz Tour . The new tour route includes cities like Los Angeles, El Paso, New York, and more.

Girl Ultra (Sept. 27 to Oct. 18) – Mexican R&B and experimental singer Girl Ultra will be Chromeo’s supporting act on the second half of their U.S. tour . She will join the Canadian electro-funk duo in cities like Atlanta, Boston, New York, and many more.

El Cuarteto De Nos (Oct. 8 to 17) – The Uruguayan group is coming to the U.S. for selected dates this fall. They will perform in Orlando, Chicago, New York, Dallas, and more cities.

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Greeicy (Oct. 12 to Nov. 3) – The Colombian singer-songwriter is taking her music to the U.S. and Puerto Rico this fall. Major cities include Atlanta, New York, Miami, and more.

Shakira (Nov. 2 to Dec. 15) – The Colombian superstar finally dropped the first round of North American dates for her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour . The 14-city North American arena tour will hit states like California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, and many more.

Manuel Medrano (Nov. 7 to 16) – The Colombian singer-songwriter is performing in selected cities this fall. His dates include Orlando, New York, and Miami.

El Tri (Oct. 11, 2023, to Feb. 18, 2024) – The iconic Mexican rock band is celebrating its 55th anniversary with a tour across the U.S. El Tri will perform in cities like Seattle, Houston, Anaheim, Las Vegas, and Phoenix, to name a few.

Morat (Jan. 24 to Feb. 25) – The popular Colombian band is embarking on their new Si Ayer Fuera Hoy U.S. tour on Jan. 24 in Rosemont, IL. They will also hit major cities like New York City, Miami, Houston, El Paso, and wrap up their string of concerts in Los Angeles on Feb. 25.

Crypta (Jan. 27 to March 2) – Crypta is bringing their Brazilian death metal to the States. The band’s highly-anticipated Shades of Sorrow Over North America Tour will embark in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Jan. 27 and wrap up in Seattle, WA, on March 2.

Elyanna (Jan. 29 to Feb. 21) – The Palestinian-Chilean singer-songwriter is hitting North American stages during January and February. She will perform in selected cities such as Houston, New York, and Chicago, to name a few.

Pablo Alborán (Feb. 9 to March 7) – The Malaguese singer-songwriter is hitting the road in the U.S. in 2024. His new La Cu4rta Hoja 2024 tour will make stops in Miami, FL; Dallas, TX; Houston, TX; Los Angeles, CA; among others.

Enjambre (Feb. 14 to March 7) – The Mexican rock group is going on tour. The 14-date tour will hit cities like Phoenix, Houston, New York City, Chicago, and Seattle. They will wrap up the highly-anticipated tour with a special acoustic experience called “Noches de Salón” in Los Angeles.

The Trilogy Tour (Jan. 30 to March 10) – Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, and Pitbull will continue The Trilogy Tour in 2024. New tour dates include stops in San Francisco, Denver, Atlanta, and many more.

Standards (March 1 to 16) – The LA-based math rock duo is going on tour as support for Elephant Gym on selected dates. They will perform in venues in states like Texas, California, and Oregon.

Madi Diaz (Jan. 14 to April 4) – The Peruvian-Danish singer-songwriter is going on tour in 2024. The Weird Faith Tour will embark in Morgantown, WV, on Jan. 14 and end in Los Angeles, CA, on April 4. She will have special guests Olivia Barton, Jack Van Cleaf, and Daniel Nunnelee on selected dates .

Coco & Breezy (Jan. 19 to April 6) – The Afro-Latina DJ twins are hitting the road in 2024. They will perform live in cities like Seattle, Miami, and Dallas, among others.

Provoker (Feb. 12 to March 22) – The Los Angeles-based post-punk band is going on tour in 2024. They will make stops in San Diego, San Francisco, Chicago, and many more cities as part of their Demon Compass Tour .

Tornillo (Feb. 14 to March 23) – The Mexican rapper and singer Tornillo is touring the U.S. for the first time. He will start in Las Vegas, NV, on Feb. 14 and wrap it up in Los Angeles, CA, on Mar. 23. Tornillo will be joined by Mexican rapper Dharius, formerly of Cartel de Santa, on all dates.

Ana Tijoux (March 12 to 27) – After six years, the Chilean artist is finally hitting the road . Tijoux will play selected U.S. cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, and Washington, DC.

Juanes (Feb. 13 to March 29) – The emblematic Colombian rocker is going on his 2024 Vida Cotidiana World Tour . The tour will reach Seattle, WA; Los Angeles, CA; El Paso, TX; New York, NY; and more cities across the U.S.

A.Chal (March 26 to April 5) – The Peruvian-American NY-based artist Alejandro Chal Salazar – better known as A.CHAL – is taking his music to his fans across the nation . Selected cities include Brooklyn, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more.

Neutro Shorty (March 22 to April 12) – The Venezuelan rapper is embarking on his 10-city Alien Life U.S.A. Tour in 2024. He’s performing in major cities like Miami Beach, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.

Meth Math (April 2 to 13) – The experimental Mexican trio is performing in the U.S. The spring tour includes venues in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and more.

Kalimba (April 4 to 14) – The Mexican singer is embarking on his Kalimba Íntimo Tour USA 2024 this spring. He will hit cities in Texas, California, and Nevada. 

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Half a century removed from its heyday, classic rock still reigns supreme.

Many of the biggest acts who ruled the charts in the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s have huge tours scheduled at stadiums, arenas, amphitheaters, arts centers, music festivals, county fairs and rodeos all over North America in 2024.

From household names like the Rolling Stones , Bruce Springsteen , The Eagles , The Beach Boys and Billy Joel to tireless road veterans Grand Funk Railroad , Marshall Tucker Band , .38 Special , Southside Johnny and Three Dog Night , it’s likely one of your favorite artists from way back when may be coming to a venue near you soon.

The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger (L) and Bruce Springsteen are two of the 52 biggest classic rockers on tour in 2024.

It should also be noted that some of these tours are more urgent than others — a few of these iconic stars from yesteryear are conducting their final run of farewell shows before hanging up their mics and electric guitars for good.

So, to make sure you’re in the loop, our team found the 52 (!) most notable classic rockers on the road in 2024 who’ve been at it from the Watergate era all the way to the days of the World Wide Web.

Alls you have to do to find 2024’s best in live rock and roll is scroll.

Stadium Rockers

Rolling stones’ ‘the stones tour ’24 hackney diamonds’.

Runs April 28 through July 17.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

Runs March 19 through Nov. 22.

Huge Farewell Tours

Featuring Sting on select dates. Runs Jan. 11 through Aug. 9.

The Eagles’ ‘The Long Goodbye Tour’

Featuring Steely Dan. Runs Jan. 5 through March 16.

Aerosmith’s ‘Peace out Tour’

Featuring The Black Crowes Tour dates are TBD.

Frankie Valli’s ‘The Last Encores Tour’

Runs Jan. 12 through Oct. 26.

Co-Headliners

Chicago with earth wind and fire’s ‘heart and soul tour’.

Runs July 10 through Sept. 7.

Journey and Def Leppard’s ‘Summer Stadium Tour’

Featuring Steve Miller Band, Heart and Cheap Trick on select dates. Runs Feb. 9 through Sept. 8.

Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top’s ‘Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour’

Featuring Black Stone Cherry and The Outlaws. Runs March 8 through Sept. 22.

Foreigner and Styx’s ‘Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour’

Featuring John Waite. Runs Jan. 19 through Nov. 9.

Las Vegas residencies

U2’s ‘uv achtung baby live at sphere’.

Runs Jan. 26 through March 2.

Runs April 18-21.

Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band

Featuring Men At Work’s Colin Hay, Edgar Winter, Toto’s Steve Lukather and more. Runs May 22 through June 1.

Runs Jan. 24 through May 23.

’60s Heroes

The beach boys.

Runs Feb. 21 through March 9.

The Righteous Brothers

Runs Jan. 18 through Aug. 24.

Runs Feb. 10 through July 28.

Tommy James and the Shondells

Runs Jan. 27 through June 14.

Phil Lesh of The Grateful Dead

’70s icons, stevie nicks.

Runs Feb. 10 through March 9.

Rod Stewart

Runs Feb. 8 through Aug. 10.

Peter Frampton’s ‘Never Ever Say Never Tour’

Runs March 3 through April 14.

Elvis Costello’s ‘7-0-7 Tour’

Featuring Charlie Sexton. Runs Jan. 11 through Sept. 15.

Cheap Trick

Runs Feb. 16 through May 17.

The Guess Who

Runs Jan. 19 through May 31.

Bachman-Turner Overdrive

Runs Jan. 20 through Sept. 23.

Three Dog Night

Runs Jan. 22 through July 3.

Grand Funk Railroad

Runs Jan. 12 through April 20.

Runs Jan. 12 through May 18.

Blue Oyster Cult

Runs Jan. 25 through July 12.

Runs Jan. 20 through March 29.

Runs Jan. 10 through May 8.

Marshall Tucker Band

Featuring Jefferson Starship on select dates. Runs Jan. 25 through Nov. 9.

Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes

Runs March 1 through June 8.

.38 Special

Runs Jan. 4 through Aug. 9.

Average White Band

Runs April 5-7.

’80s stars

Sting’s ‘my songs world tour’.

Featuring Billy Joel and The San Francisco Symphony on select dates. Runs Feb. 14 through June 23.

John Mellencamp’s ‘Live and In Person Tour’

Runs March 8 through April 23.

Runs Feb. 8 through May 5.

REO Speedwagon

Runs March 20 through Oct. 5.

Rick Springfield

Featuring Richard Marx on select dates. Runs Jan. 11 through March 13.

John Oates of Hall and Oates

Runs April 4 through May 8.

Runs Feb. 17 through April 28.

Runs Jan. 19 through Oct 4.

Jefferson Starship

Featuring Marshall Tucker Band on select dates. Runs Feb. 2 through June 15.

Hard Rockers

Metallica’s ‘m72 tour’.

Featuring Pantera, Mammoth WVH, Five Finger Death Punch and Ice Nine Kills  on select dates. Runs Aug. 2 through Sept. 22.

Mötley Crüe

Runs May 3 through July 13.

Iron Maiden’s ‘Future Past Tour’

Runs Oct. 4 through Nov. 17.

Judas Priest’s ‘Invincible Shield Tour’

Featuring Sabaton. Runs April 18 through May 22.

Sammy Hagar’s ‘The Best Of All Worlds Tour’

Featuring Joe Satriani and Loverboy on select dates. Runs July 13 through Aug. 31.

Ace Frehley

Runs Jan. 26 through June 28.

Bret Michaels

Runs Jan. 26 through Sept. 1.

Who else is touring North America this year? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 here to find out.

For those that prefer a little honky tonk, check out the 50 biggest country stars on tour in 2024 here .

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Mindblowing. Asskicking. No holds barred. Take no prisoners. These are the words that come to mind when I think about a Foals show. The first time I saw Foals was only after I had just listened to their song, "Spanish Sahara". Just that one song and my mind was made up. I needed to see them. Turns out that one song was merely a comma in the string of punctuations this band is capable of creating. That song is probably the tamest one they played, and I couldn't be more grateful. A strobe light show starts off their performance to the band members entering one by one. Then lead singer Yannis Phillippakis takes the stage, his signature black Travis Bean guitar in hand. He had a wireless setup for that guitar - a tipoff that I immediately recognized. This show was about to get insane. They ran through a few of their hits from their first album, "Mathletics", such as "Red Socks Pugie", and "Cassius". The crowd was in absolute hysterics. Ebbing and flowing with the music, people crowd surfing and ramming into each other. The song progressed into songs off their sophomore release, "Total Life Forever", where they played "Blue Blood", the aforementioned "Spanish Sahara", and the amped-up "Two Steps, Twice". Then mayhem. Yannis runs top speed and propels himself into the crowd (who were miraculously ready and caught him). All the while, Yannis continues playing his guitar. What happened next was a thing of beauty. Somehow, Yannis makes his way to the side of the venue and proceeds to climb up to the balcony level, and again, launches himself off into the crowd. In all my years, I've never seen someone with such a low fear of death or injury. Since this first performance I've seen Foals a number of times and they never disappoint. Even when they were added as a last minute addition to fill in for a band that canceled for Governor's Ball 2013, they managed to win over everyone at the festival, some saying they were the highlight of the entire event. Easily one of the best live acts I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. Without a doubt, I have never danced, jumped, and sweat so much than when I am at a Foals show. Do yourself a favor, drop any plans you might have and go see Foals. Well worth it.

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Shakira announces 2024 U.S. tour. Get tickets today

The “She Wolf” is coming out of her cage.

For the first time since 2018, Shakira will officially tour North America as part of her upcoming ‘LAS MUJERES YA NO LLORAN WORLD TOUR’ (which translates to “women no longer cry”).

Midway through the 14-concert run, the three-time Grammy winner is scheduled to stop in at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Thursday, Dec. 5.

At all shows, fans can expect to hear cuts from the Colombian icon’s recently released album that shares a name with the tour.

Hits like “Hips Don’t Lie,” “Whenever, Wherever,” and “Dia De Enero” will likely sneak into the setlist as well.

For those who can’t wait to get their hands on tickets, they can be secured as soon as today.

Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Monday, April 22, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

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A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues, and links to buy tickets can be found below.

On March 22, Shakira released her 12th studio album “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran.”

Comprised of 17 tracks featuring big-name collaborators like Cardi B, Bizarrap, Grupo Frontera, Rauw Alejandro, and Ozuna among others, the 47-year-old songstress sticks to español this time around. However, whether or not you speak Spanish is beside the point; Shakira’s music this time around is so catchy that you won’t mind looking up what the lyrics mean on Google Translate.

Highlights include the dance floor-ready hit “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” the infectious mariachi-inspired “El Jefe” with Fuerza Regida, and the icy “TQG” featuring Karol G.

While the whole album slaps, we’d be remiss if we didn’t shout our favorite track: the disco-flavored “Cohete.” We can’t stop listening.

Want to check it out for yourself? You can find “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” here .

Prior to announcing the tour, Shakira surprised the crowd at at Coachella on Friday, April 12 when she performed “La Fuerte” and “BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53” alongside Bizzarap.

A raucous fan video can be seen here:

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Alvvays Announce 2024 U.S. Tour

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Alvvays have announced a spring 2024 tour of the United States. After their current tour of Oceania, Alvvays will head across the United States in April and May. They’ll head to Europe for a series of festival dates. Find the full itinerary below.

Alvvays picked up their first-ever Grammy nomination this year. “ Belinda Says ” is up for Best Alternative Music Performance alongside songs by Arctic Monkeys, Paramore, Boygenius, and Lana Del Rey.

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12-05 Sydney, Australia - The Roundhouse * 12-08 Sydney, Australia - Princess Theatre * 12-09 Meredith, Australia - Meredith Music Festival 12-12 Melbourne, Australia - The Forum * 12-14 Perth Australia - Metro City * 12-16 Auckland, New Zealand - Powerstation * 12-18 Honolulu, HI - The Republik % 04-04-08 Puerto Aventuras, Quintana Roo, Mexico - Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya ^ 04-18 Cleveland, OH - Agora Theater 04-19 Cincinnati, OH - Bogart’s 04-20 Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall 04-22 Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater 04-24 Madison, WI - The Sylvee 04-25 Kansas City, MO - The Truman 05-01 Tampa, FL - The Ritz Ybor 05-02 Orlando, FL - The Plaza Live 05-03 Athens, GA - Georgia Theatre 05-04 Charlotte, NC - The Underground 05-06 Louisville, KY - Mercury Ballroom 05-07 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant 05-09 Fort Collins, CO - Aggie Theatre 05-10-12 Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Block Party 05-11 Las Vegas, NV - Brooklyn Bowl 05-13 Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spades 05-16 Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren 05-17 Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre 06-21 Wicklow, Ireland - Beyond the Pale 06-26 London, England - Troxy 06-28 Antwerp, Belgium - Live Is Live Festival 06-29 Luxembourg, Luxembourg - Siren’s Call 07-05 Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde Festival 07-11-13 Bilbao, Spain - Bilbao BBK Live 08-08 Oslo, Norway - Øyafestivalen

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Charli XCX, Troye Sivan announce joint Sweat concert tour: How to get tickets

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Pop sensations Charli XCX and Troye Sivan have announced a joint 2024 tour. The duo's Sweat North American tour will stop in 21 cities, kicking off this September.

The tour announcement comes on the heels of Charli XCX teasing a new collaboration with Sivan on Instagram . Rumors of a joint tour began during Coachella this year when fans spotted a billboard with both stars' names on it.

The pop singers will be joined on tour by English singer and DJ Shygirl .

Sivan released his runaway album "Something To Give Each Other" in October with hits "Rush," "One Of Your Girls" and "Got Me Started."

Charli XCX dropped her most recent album "CRASH" in 2022 with songs "Crash," "Yuck" and "New Shapes." She's best known for tunes "Boom Clap" and her new 2024 single "Von dutch," which will appear on her upcoming album "Brat." The new album will be released on June 7.

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The 21-date tour will begin in September in Detroit and will visit Toronto, New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago and more.

Together, the two stars have collaborated on the 2018 song "1999" and the 2019 song "2099."

Perhaps another new single, "Sweat," will soon appear.

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Fans can sign up for presale tickets at sweat-tour.com through April 25. Artist presale will begin on April 25 at 10 a.m. local time.

General onsale will begin on April 26 at 10 a.m. local time.

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  • Sept. 23 – New York City – Madison Square Garden
  • Sept. 25 – Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center
  • Sept. 26 – Baltimore – CFG Bank Arena
  • Sept. 28 – Boston – TD Garden
  • Sept. 30 – Chicago – United Center
  • Oct. 2 – Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena
  • Oct. 3 – Atlanta – State Farm Arena
  • Oct. 5 – Miami – Kaseya Center
  • Oct. 6 – Orlando, Florida – Kia Center
  • Oct. 9 – Dallas – American Airlines Center
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Alice Cooper Announces Summer 2024 US Tour

The run will precede his previously announced co-headlining outing with Rob Zombie

Alice Cooper Announces Summer 2024 US Tour

Alice Cooper has announced a Summer 2024 US headlining tour set to take pace before his previously reported co-headlining run with Rob Zombie .

The newly added dates kick off July 30th in Niagara Falls, New York, and run through an August 17th show in Tucson, Arizona. A few days later, Cooper will launch his outing with Zombie on August 20th in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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An artist ticket pre-sale for the new dates begins today (April 16th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code SICKTHINGS . General ticket sales start Friday (April 19th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster . Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub , where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.

In other Alice-related news, the shock rocker recently launched a new radio show via Superadio, “Alice’s Attic,” which will serve as the spiritual successor to his long-running “Nights with Alice Cooper” program. Meanwhile, on the music front, Cooper’s seminal album Billion Dollar Babies received a 50th anniversary deluxe reissue earlier this year.

Below you can see the updated list of Alice Cooper’s 2024 tour dates.

Alice Cooper’s 2024 Tour Dates: 07/30 – Niagara Falls, NY @ Fallsview Casino Resort 07/31 – Albany, NY @ Palace Theatre 08/02 – Kalamazoo, MI @ Wings Event Center 08/04 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center 08/06 – Huber Heights, OH @ Rose Music Center at The Heights 08/07 – Rockford, IL @ BMO Harris Bank Center 08/10 – Tulsa, OK @ River Spirit Casino and Resort 08/11 – Park City, KS @ Hartman Arena 08/13 – Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom 08/15 – Valley Center, CA @ Harrah’s Rincon Pavilion 08/16 – Costa Mesa, CA @ Pacific Amphitheater 08/17 – Tucson, AZ @ Casino De Sol – AVA Amphitheater 08/20 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater * 08/22 – West Valley City, UT @ Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre * 08/24 – Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank Arena * 08/25 – Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center * 08/27 – Milwaukee, WI @ American Family Insurance Amphitheater – Summerfest Grounds * 08/28 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center * 08/30 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre * 08/31 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center * 09/01 – Maryland Heights, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre * 09/03 – Burgettstown, PA @ The Pavilion at Star Lake * 09/04 – Syracuse, NY @ Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview * 09/06 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center * 09/07 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center * 09/08 – Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion * 09/10 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live * 09/11 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion * 09/12 – Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre * 09/14 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater * 09/15 – The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion * 09/17 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP * 09/18 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena *

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Rob49 And Skilla Baby Will Prove That ‘Vultures Eat The Most’ On Their 2024 Co-Headlining Tour

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All the way back in March 2022, Rob49 told Uproxx about his favorite spots in New Orleans, Louisiana. The New Orleans-bred rapper will have an opportunity to visit them all when his and Skilla Baby’s newly announced co-headlining Vultures Eat The Most Tour rolls through the Smoothie King Center on June 15.

According to a press release, this will be Rob49 and Skilla Baby’s first time touring together. The 17-date North American trek will open on May 30 in Orlando, Florida. The aforementioned New Orleans concert on June 15 — doubling as Rob49’s third annual Vulture Island Experience — will stage surprise guests such as Baby Drill , Polo G , Hunxho , No Cap, and YTB Fatt.

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Tickets will go on sale for the general public on Friday, April 19, through the tour’s official website . The press release also states, “Pre-sale tickets will go live on Thursday, April 18, through each city’s promoter.”

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05/30 — Orlando, FL @ Level 13 06/01 — Chicago, IL @ Chi City Fest 06/02 — Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution 06/05 — Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre 06/06 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore 06/08 — Richmond, VA @ The National 06/11 — New York, NY @ Webster Hall 06/12 — Hartford, CT @ The Webster 06/13 — Boston, MA @ Big Night Live 06/14 — Providence, RI @ The Strand 06/15 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center 06/16 — Montclair, NJ @ The Wellmont Theater 06/24 — Fort Wayne, IN @ Piere’s 06/25 — Joliet, IL @ The Forge 06/27 — Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater 07/01 — Oklahoma City, OK @ Tower Theatre 07/02 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues

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Charli XCX and Troye Sivan's Sweat Tour 2024 is coming to Phoenix. How to get tickets

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Longtime music collaborators Charli XCX and Troye Sivan have teamed up for a co-headlining Charli XCX & Troye Sivan Present: Sweat Tour, which makes its way to Footprint Center in Phoenix on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, with special guest Shygirl.

The tour is a celebration of their individual successes and a testament to their commitment to inclusivity and diversity in the music industry. Fans can expect exhilarating performances, stunning visuals and infectious beats.

Produced by Live Nation, the 21-city tour kicks off on Sep. 14 in Detroit, with concerts in Toronto, New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and more before wrapping in Seattle on Oct. 23.

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British avant-pop star Charli XCX is fresh off the announcement of her sold-out Brat 2024 – Arena Tour in the UK and gearing up for the release of her sixth solo album, "Brat." The album, set to feature 15 tracks, includes the hit single "Von Dutch.”

Charli XCX threw a momentous Boiler Room in Brooklyn in February to launch the "Brat" campaign, breaking the record for the most RSVPs to a Boiler Room event, with more than 40,000, people registering to attend. With guest appearances from Addison Rae and Julia Fox, the show has become one of the viral moments of the year.

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Australian pop sensation Troye Sivan, known for his chart-topping hits and captivating performances, is coming off a European arena tour in support of his critically acclaimed third album, "Something to Give Each Other,” a celebration of sex, dance, sweat, community, queerness, love and friendship.

His hit single “Rush” – which earned two Grammy nominations and amassed more 180 million global streams to date – and “Got Me Started,” the second single from his 2023 album, have gained worldwide recognition.

Tickets and presales for Charli XCX and Troye Sivan in Phoenix

Advance presale registration is available through April 25 at sweat-tour.com . The artist presale begins at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 25. Registration does not guarantee tickets and supplies are limited. The general on sale will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, April 26, at LiveNation.com.

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‘An overnight sensation 11 years in the making’ … Lainey Wilson at the 2024 CMT music awards.

Country star Lainey Wilson on her long road to Grammy glory: ‘Maybe I wasn’t as crazy as people thought!’

After slogging through poverty, indifference and Hannah Montana impersonations, the US singer is an award-winning sensation and selling out a UK tour. She explains why her genre is going mainstream like never before

Y ou get the sense the country music establishment really had no choice but to embrace Lainey Wilson: that she wasn’t going anywhere until they did. When the singer-songwriter arrived in Nashville in 2011, she parked her 20-foot bumper pull trailer on a studio’s lawn and anchored it with rocks. Then 19, she had lived country music all her life. But Nashville is what they call a “10-year town”, rarely a place of instant hits and TikTok fame. Wilson had to do it the old-fashioned way: a decade of graft, rejection, false starts, handing out CDs in the streets, gigs, tours and playing to the same crowds over and over.

Gradually, things started to click (a publishing deal in 2017), then gather momentum (six No 1s on country radio since 2021), then snowball (a record-breaking nine nominations at the 2023 CMA awards, winning five), culminating in February when her 2022 album, Bell Bottom Country , won this year’s Grammy for country album of the year . Wilson is now one of the hottest properties in country music. An overnight sensation 11 years in the making, as she puts it. “It feels great,” says Wilson, 31, over video call, with her irresistible Louisiana twang, “because it makes me feel like maybe I wasn’t as crazy as a lot of people thought I was. Like, I told ya!”

Wilson’s music is rooted in traditional country, but draws heavily from a more mainstream Nashville sound, plus southern rock and pop. There’s also a big Dolly Parton influence – her song WWDD wonders What Would Dolly Do whenever life gets tough. Drawn to the genre’s strong tradition of storytelling, she favours poetic, introspective ballads about typical country staples of hard truths and heartbreak. But for all the tough earnestness she’s got a playful swagger, too, and not just in a clutch of catchy anthems – when we talk, Wilson has just returned to Nashville from touring Australia, where she surprised fans by chugging beer from a boot.

“I never thought somebody on literally the other side of the world would ever be able to relate to my story,” she says, lying on a lounger on her lawn, mildly distracted by her french bulldog Hippy Mae ( an Instagram star in her own right). A feathered cowboy hat shields her from the Tennessee sun. “But it just goes to show you that we’re all a lot more alike than you think and that’s really beautiful.”

The Europe leg of her international tour reaches the UK this week . “I don’t know any other way than hardcore touring,” she says. “I’ve basically been touring for the past 15 years. Even longer than that if you want to add in eighth grade [when] I started impersonating Hannah Montana. That was my job; I did three or four parties a weekend, and I would open up for myself.”

Her ascension comes at a time when country music is surging and broadening in popularity. We speak the day that Beyoncé released Cowboy Carter , while Lana Del Rey has promised a country album for later in the year, and in the UK it is strengthening its embrace – country (or country-ish) songs by Beyoncé, Dasha and Noah Kahan are all currently in the UK Top 10, and Chris Stapleton is selling out arenas for his autumn tour. Wilson acknowledged the genre’s buoyancy with recent single Country’s Cool Again . “I’m very proud to be a part of that moment,” says Wilson. “I truly think it has to do with folks wanting to feel warm and embraced. And I think country music can do that.” She thinks there are many reasons for the renaissance, notably: the fashion returning (cowboy hats, denim, Wilson’s signature bell-bottom jeans), the immensely popular TV show Yellowstone (Wilson had an acting role in the show’s fifth season last year), and, of course, pop artists “going country”.

Does it matter if you don’t have traditional country roots? “There’s no doubt that I’m southern, I’m country, I’m a redneck, I’m whatever you want to call it,” she says. “But I think it goes a lot deeper than that, ya know?”

Wilson poses with the Grammy for best country album at the 2024 ceremony.

Wilson was born in 1992 and raised in Baskin, Louisiana – a small town with a population in the hundreds. Her father is a farmer (“corn, wheat, soybeans, oats”) and her mother a teacher. Wilson was a very “emotional kid” and when she wasn’t helping out on the farm she was writing music. At nine, she wrote her first song and got her first paid gig: a family friend paid her $20 to sing a capella at the grand opening of his nearby convenience store. Her dad still has the $20 bill.

After that she dreamed only of Nashville. “And for some crazy reason my parents were like: ‘OK, we’ll help you do whatever you need to do.’ They had a weird sense of peace about it.”

That family friend, Jerry Cupit, was also a songwriter and producer who moved to Nashville and set up a studio with financial help from Wilson’s grandfather. When Wilson was ready to move there, he let her park her trailer on his studio lawn, 10 miles out of town. More importantly, he became her mentor. “He didn’t ask me to pay a dime because of what my grandfather had done for him generations before,” says Wilson. “I was bumming water and wi-fi and electricity.”

It wasn’t without its dangers though. “My TV wouldn’t work at times. And so I never really knew what weather was coming in. All of a sudden my camper trailer would start to rock back and forth. And then tornado sirens were going off. It was scary.”

Nashville was not what she expected. “I was so overwhelmed,” she says, “A fish out of water.”

Then Cupit died. “I had to start over. I wasn’t old enough to go to the bars, and those were the places that you could go to meet people in the industry. So I started just knocking on doors and handing them my CD. I didn’t know what else to do.”

Performing at the iHeartRadio Music awards in April.

Her eventual breakthrough with that publishing deal came as a result of her finally finding the right collaborators. “For a long time I was running into folks [who were] thinking that maybe if I was just a little bit different than who I am, that would work. I just have a hard time being anything other than myself,” she says.

But part of the delay Wilson experienced is arguably down to the country music establishment’s attitude towards female artists: occasional breakout stars such as Kacey Musgraves, Carrie Underwood and of course Taylor Swift are relatively rare between the men singing about women, trucks and beer. It is, she says, “100%” harder for female country artists to break through. “But the way that I was raised, I keep my head down. It’s a hard pill to swallow. But I’m gonna outwork everybody, I’m gonna roll my sleeves up and damn it, I’m gonna figure out how to do it.

“It’s a boys’ club, but I tell all of my guy artist friends all the time: us girls are coming for ya so you better watch out.”

As for her take on the widening schisms in the genre – “The Culture Wars Are Tearing the Close-Knit Country Music Community Apart” ran a Rolling Stone headline last year – Wilson laments: “I hate that that is happening in country music. I’ve got friends on both sides of the fence. I just see people for people, and you just choose to love them and you know, the way that God loves you. But if you believe something with all your heart, and you want to stand up for it, I’m good with that, too.”

Wilson returns again to the idea that country music is open to all. “If you don’t step outside of the bubble then you’re not going to learn a lot about different types of people,” she says. “And the truth is, we all put our pants on the same way, one leg at a time, and we all bleed red. It just takes so many different kinds of people to make the world go round.”

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