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The Top 10 Music Tours Of 2023
By Robert Lang , Tom Tapp
As in most other areas, Taylor Swift dominated the touring landscape in 2023. Her The Eras Tour grossed more than $1 billion , the biggest haul for any tour ever.
But there were other notable acts making big bucks on the road this year, including Beyoncé , Harry Styles and Drake .
Scroll through the gallery below to see who came out where on the list.
1. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour
2. Beyoncé: Renaissance World Tour
$579 million
3. Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band 2023 World Tour
$379 million
4. Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres Tour
$325 million
5. Harry Styles: Love On Tour
$290 million
6. Morgan Wallen: Dangerous Tour
$284 million
7. Ed Sheeran: + – = ÷ x Tour
$268 million
8. P!NK: Summer Carnival Tour
$231 million
9. The Weeknd: After Hours ‘Til Dawn Tour
$220 million
10. Drake: It’s All A Blur Tour
$184 million
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Remember live music? Enjoying a shared vibe in a crowd, a moment of familiarity and solidarity betwixt complete strangers, even having a $35 beer spilled on your person? Well, concerts are back, baby!
From Red Hot Chili Peppers and Smashing Pumpkins to the Weeknd, our fave musicians are ready, willing, and able to rock our collective socks off — with some artists making up for rescheduled shows from the past two years, established stars hitting the road again , and new acts striking out for the first time. Here, we've compiled a list of all the 2022 concerts and music festivals you'll want to keep an eye on.
September 2022
Stevie Nicks Tour: Live in Concert Dates: Sept. 2-Oct. 28
Lil Nas X Tour: Montero Tour Dates: Sept. 6-Nov. 17
Phoenix Tour: Alpha Zulu Tour '22 Dates: Sept. 6-Oct. 18 Opening act(s): Porches
Roxy Music Tour: 50th Anniversary Arena Tour Dates: Sept. 7-Oct. 14 Special guest: St. Vincent
Panic! At the Disco Tour: The Viva Las Vengeance Tour Dates: Sept. 8-March 10 Opening acts: Marina, Jake Wesley Rogers, Beach Bunny
She & Him Tour: Fall Tour Dates: Sept. 9-Sept. 16
Yola Tour: Stand for Myself 2022 Tour Dates: Sept. 9-Sept. 25 Opening act(s): Peter One
Post Malone Tour: The Twelve Carat Tour Dates: Sept. 10-Nov. 15 Opening act(s): Roddy Ricch
Gorillaz Tour: North American 2022 Tour Dates: Sept. 11-Oct. 23 Opening act(s): EARTHGANG, Jungle
Mary J. Blige Tour: The Good Morning Gorgeous Tour Dates: Sept. 17-Oct. 29 Opening act(s): Ella Mai, Queen Naija
Dry Cleaning Tour: World Tour Dates: Sept. 17-April 1
Carly Rae Jepsen Tour: The So Nice Tour Dates: Sept. 21-Nov. 5 Opening act(s): Empress Of
Ally & AJ and Ben Platt Tour: The Reverie Tour Dates: Sept. 22-Nov. 18
Lizzo Tour: The Special Tour Dates: Sept. 23-Nov. 18 Opening act: Latto
The Judds Tour: The Final Tour Dates: Sept. 30-Oct. 28 Opening act: Martina McBride
Festival: Primavera Sound Los Angeles City: Los Angeles Dates: Sept. 16-18 Headliners: Arctic Monkeys, Lorde, Nine Inch Nails, Cigarettes After Sex, Clairo, Darkside, James Blake, Kim Gordon
Festival: Portola Music Festival City: San Francisco Dates: Sept. 24-25 Headliners: Flume, Kaytranada, Charli XCX, The Chemical Brothers, James Blake, M.I.A.
Festival: Global Citizen Festival 2022 City: New York Dates: Sept. 25 Headliners: Mariah Carey, Metallica, Rosalia, Mickey Guyton, Charlie Puth, the Jonas Brothers
Festival: Ohana Festival City: Dana Point, CA Dates: Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Headliners: Stevie Nicks, Eddie Vedder, Jack White, Pink
October 2022
Smashing Pumpkins Tour: Spirits on Fire Arena Tour Dates: Oct. 2-Nov. 19 Special guest: Jane's Addiction Opening acts: Poppy, Meg Myers
Jessie Reyez Tour: The Yessie Tour Dates: Oct. 13-Dec. 4
beabadoobee Tour: North American Fall Tour Dates: Oct. 25-Dec. 4 Opening act(s): Lowertown
Lindsey Buckingham Tour: Fall 2022 Tour Dates: Oct. 26-Nov. 19
Festival: All Things Go Music Festival City: Merriweather Post Pavilion (Columbia, MD) Dates: Oct. 1 Headliners: Lorde, Mitski, Bleachers
Festival: When We Were Young City: Las Vegas Dates: Oct. 22 Headliners: My Chemical Romance, Paramore, Avril Lavigne, Bright Eyes
November 2022
The Smile Tour: North American Tour 2022 Dates: Nov. 14-Dec. 21
Modest Mouse Tour: The Lonesome Crowded West Tour Dates: Nov. 18 - Dec. 17
Harry Connick, Jr. Tour: A Holiday Celebration 2022 Tour Dates: Nov. 18-Dec. 24
Darren Criss Tour: A Very Darren Crissmas Dates: Nov. 29-Dec. 17
December 2022
LeAnn Rimes Tour: Joy: The Holiday Tour Dates: Dec. 2-Dec. 18
Mariah Carey Tour: Merry Christmas to All! Dates: Dec. 11, 13
January 2022
Kacey Musgraves Tour: Star-Crossed: Unveiled Dates: Jan. 19-Feb. 20 Opening acts: King Princess, Muna
The War on Drugs Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: Jan. 19-July 8
Courtney Barnett Tour: USA & Canada Tour Dates: Jan. 20-Aug. 28
Björk Tour : Cornucopia Dates: Jan. 26-Feb. 8
Big Thief Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: Jan. 31-June 21
February 2022
Waxahatchee Tour: Saint Cloud Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 3-June 21
Billie Eilish Tour: Happier Than Ever: The World Tour Dates: Feb. 3-Sept. 30 Opening acts: Duckworth, Willow, Jessie Reyez
Sparks Tour: Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 7-May 7
Spoon Tour: Lucifer on the Sofa Tour Dates: Feb. 8-June 4
Bad Bunny Tour: El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo Dates: Feb. 9-April 3
Lucy Dacus Tour: Winter Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 9-Aug. 26
Dua Lipa Tour: Future Nostalgia Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 9-Nov. 16
Tyler, the Creator Tour: Call Me If You Get Lost Dates: Feb. 10-Aug. 3 Opening acts: Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, Teezo Touchdown
Jazmine Sullivan Tour: The Heaux Tales Tour Dates: Feb. 14-March 30
Clairo Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: Feb. 16-Oct. 4 Opening acts: Arlo Parks, Widowspeak
John Mayer Tour: Sob Rock Tour Dates: Feb. 17-May 10
Justin Bieber Tour: Justice World Tour Dates: Feb. 18-March 25
Beach House Tour: Once Twice Melody Tour Dates: Feb. 18-Aug. 28
The Flaming Lips Tour: American Head American Tour 2021-22 Dates: Feb. 19-Nov. 22
Tame Impala Tour: Slow Rush Tour Dates: Feb. 27-Oct. 29
Festival: Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest City: Los Angeles Dates: Feb. 10-12 Headliners: Machine Gun Kelly, Halsey, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Green Day, Miley Cyrus
Festival: Diplo's Higher Ground Cabo City: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Dates: Feb. 17-21 Headliners: Diplo, Duke Dumont, Gorgon City, VNNSA, John Summit, Solardo
Festival: Dirtybird CampINN City: Orlando Dates: Feb. 25-27 Headliners: Chromeo, DJ Premier, Claude VonStroke, Dillinja
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis Tour: Live 2022 Dates: March 1-April 3
Khruangbin Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: March 2-July 31 Opening acts: Toro y Moi, Men I Trust
311 Tour: Spring Tour 2022 Dates: March 6-June 5
Animal Collective Tour: Spring 2022 U.S. Tour Dates: March 8-June 9 Opening acts: L'Rain, Spirit of the Beehive
Maren Morris Tour: Humble Quest Tour Dates: March 8-Dec. 2
Greta Van Fleet Tour: Dreams in Gold Tour 2022 Dates: March 10-Nov. 12 Opening acts: The Pretty Reckless, Houndmouth, Durand Jones & The Indications, Fruit Bats, Robert Finley, Crown Lands, and Hannah Wicklund
Eagles Tour: Hotel California Tour Dates: March 17-May 28
Chris Stapleton Tour: All American Road Show Tour Dates: March 17-Oct. 27
Coldplay Tour: The Music of the Spheres Dates: March 18-Oct. 29 Opening acts: H.E.R., London Grammar
Rina Sawayama Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: March 19-May 9
Summer Walker Tour: The Summer Walker Series Tour Dates: March 19-July 9
Perfume Genius Tour: Perfume Genius Tour Dates: March 20-Aug. 26
Kesha Tour: Kesha Live Dates: March 21-30 Opening acts: Kesha's Weird + Wonderful Rainbow Cruise, April 1-5
Bleachers Tour: the 2022 tour Dates: March 24-July 29 Opening acts: Allison Ponthier, Beabadoobee, Blu DeTiger, Charly Bliss, the Lemon Twigs, Wolf Alice
Dawn Richard Tour: Electro Revival Tour Dates: March 24-Aug. 28
Charli XCX Tour: Crash: The Live Tour Dates: March 26-June 9
Bon Iver Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: March 30-Nov. 11
Festival: CRSSD City: San Diego Dates: March 5-6 Headliners: Glass Animals, Sofi Tukker Live, 070 Shake, Blu De Tiger, Cautious Clay, Chet Faker Festival: Treefort Music Fest City: Boise, Idaho Dates: March 23-27 Headliners: Kim Gordon, Durand Jones & the Indications, Osees, Snail Mail
Festival: BUKU Music + Art Project City: New Orleans Dates: March 25-26 Headliners: Tyler, the Creator; Tame Impala; Tierra Whack
Bon Jovi Tour: Bon Jovi 2022 Tour Dates: April 1-30
Olivia Rodrigo Tour: Sour Tour Dates: April 2-July 7 Opening acts: Gracie Abrams, Holly Humberstone, Baby Queen
Lorde Tour: The Solar Power Tour Dates: April 3-March 18, 2023 Opening acts: Remi Wolf, Marlon Williams
Snail Mail Tour: Valentine Tour Dates: April 5-Sept. 9
Backstreet Boys Tour: DNA World Tour Dates: April 8-March 11, 2023
BTS Event: BTS Permission to Dance on Stage City: Las Vegas Dates: April 8-16
Lil Durk Tour: The 7220 Tour Dates: April 8-May 2
H.E.R. Tour: Back of My Mind Tour Dates: April 8-June 19
Jack White Tour: The Supply Chain Issues Tour Dates: April 8-Oct. 16 Opening act(s): Cherry Glazer, Cautious Clay, Glove, Zelooperz, The Paranoyds, Cat Power
Wilco Tour: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 20th Anniversary Tour Dates: April 15-April 23
Mitski Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: April 17-Sept. 18 Opening act(s): Indigo De Souza, The Weather Station, Hurray for the Riff Raff
Modest Mouse Tour: The Golden Casket Tour Date(s): April 18-Aug. 29 Opening act(s): The Cribs
J Balvin Tour: J Balvin Presents Jose Tour 2022 Dates: April 19-June 4
Destroyer Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: April 22-Oct. 7
Brandi Carlile Tour: Beyond These Silent Days Dates: April 22-Oct. 22 Opening acts: Allison Russell, Ani DiFranco, Brittany Howard, Celisse, Indigo Girls, Katie Pruitt, Lake Street Dive, Lucius, and Sarah McLachlan
The Who Tour: The Who Hits Back Tour! Dates: April 22-May 28 (spring); Oct. 2-Nov.5 (fall) Special guests: Leslie Mendelson, Los Lonely Boys, Amythyst Kiah, the Wild Things, Willie Nile, Steven Page, Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs
Haim Tour: The One More Haim Tour Dates: April 24-July 27 Opening acts: Waxahatchee, Princess Nokia, Faye Webster, Sasami, Buzzy Lee
Interpol Tour: Spring Tour Dates: April 25-June 19 Opening acts: Tycho, Matthew Dear (U.S.), Dry Cleaning (Mex.)
Tori Amos Tour: Ocean to Ocean 2022 Tour Dates: April 27-June 16
Paul McCartney Tour: Got Back Tour Dates: April 28-June 16
Nine Inch Nails Tour: Nine Inch Nails Tour Dates: April 28-Sept. 24 Opening acts: Boy Harsher, 100 gecs, Yves Tumor, Ministry, Nitzer Ebb
Tim McGraw Tour: McGraw Tour 2022 Dates: April 29-June 4 Opening acts: Russell Dickerson, Alexandra Kay, Brandon Davis
Leon Bridges Tour: Gold-Diggers Sound Tour Dates: April 29-Sept. 8 Opening acts: Chiiild, Kirby (Europe), Little Dragon
Sigur Rós Tour: Sigur Rós World Tour 2022 Dates: April 30-June 18
Festival: Coachella City: Indio, Calif. Dates: April 15-17; April 22-24 Headliners: Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Swedish House Mafia
Festival: Stagecoach City: Indio, Calif. Dates: April 29-May 1 Headliners: Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett, Luke Combs
Pearl Jam Tour: North American Tour Dates: May 3-Sept. 22 Opening act: Pluralone
New Kids on the Block Tour: Mixtape Tour 2022 Dates: May 10-July 23 Opening acts: Salt-N-Pepa, Rick Astley, En Vogue
Sylvan Esso Tour: Shaking Out the Numb Tour Dates: May 11-June 26 Opening acts: Moses Sumney, Vagabon, Yo La Tengo, Indigo De Souza, Little Brother, Mr Twin Sister
Dave Matthews Band Tour: Tour 2022 Dates: May 11-Sept. 20
Tiwa Savage Tour: Water & Garri North American Tour Dates: May 15-June 19
My Chemical Romance Tour: The Reunion Tour Dates: May 16-March 20, 2023 Special Guests: Devil Master, Dilly Dally, Badflower, GOSH, Kimya Dawson, Meg Myers, Midtown, Nothing, Shannon and the Clams, Soul Glo, Surfbort, Taking Back Sunday, the Bouncing Souls, the Homeless Gospel Choir, the Lemon Twigs, Thursday, Turnstile, Waterparks, Youth Code
Halsey Tour: Love and Power Tour Dates: May 17-July 9 Opening acts: Beabadoobe, Pink Pantheress, the Marias, Abby Roberts, Wolf Alice
Tears for Fears with Garbage Tour: The Tipping Point World Tour Dates: May 20-June 26
Norah Jones Tour: 20th Anniversary Come Away With Me Tour Dates: May 22-Aug. 4 Special guest: Regina Spektor
Belle and Sebastian Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: May 24-Nov. 30 Special guest: Divino Nino, Thee Sacred Souls, Tennis, Los Bitchos
Festival: Cruel World Festival City: Pasadena, Cali. Dates: May 14-15 Headliners: Morrissey, Bauhaus, Blondie, DEVO, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Psychedelic Furs, Violent Femmes, The Church
Festival: Hangout Music Festival City: Gulf Shores, Ala. Dates: May 20-22 Headliners: Post Malone, Tame Impala, Halsey, Fall Out Boy, Megan Thee Stallion, Zedd, Jack Harlow, Maren Morris, Phoebe Bridgers, Leon Bridges
Festival: Lightning in a Bottle City: Buena Vista Lake, Cali. Dates: May 25-30 Headliners: Glass Animals, Kaytranada, GRiZ, Chet Faker, Big Freedia, Black Coffee
Festival: Wilco's Solid Sound Festival City: North Adams, Mass. Dates: May 27-29 Headliners: Wilco, Japanese Breakfast, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, John Hodgman's Comedy Cabaret, the Sun Ra Arkestra
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Tour: Raising the Roof Tour Dates: June 1-Sept. 12
Red Hot Chili Peppers Tour: Global Stadium Tour Dates: June 4-Sept. 22 Opening acts: The Strokes, A$AP Rocky, Haim, Beck, St. Vincent, Anderson .Paak, the Free Nationals
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: June 5-Oct. 6 Opening act(s): The Linda Lindas, TBA
Pavement Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: June 6-Nov. 11
Machine Gun Kelly Tour: Mainstream Sellout Dates: June 8-Aug. 13 Opening acts: Avril Lavigne, Blackbear, iann dior, PVRIS, Travis Barker, Trippie Redd, WILLOW, 44phantom
Alicia Keys Tour: Alicia: The World Tour Dates: June 9-Sept. 24
Stevie Nicks Tour: Live in Concert Dates: June 10-21
Rod Stewart Tour: Cheap Trick Tour Dates: June 10-Sept. 17
The Chicks Tour: Summer 2022 Tour Dates: June 14-Aug. 13
Tenacious D Tour: Summer 2022 Tour Dates: June 16-22 Opening acts: Puddles Pity Party
St. Vincent Tour: Daddy's Home World Tour Dates: June 22-Oct. 2 Opening act(s): Celya AB, Snail Mail, Big Joanie, Ali Macofsky
Father John Misty Tour: Chloë and the Next 20th Century Tour Dates: June 26-Oct. 8 Opening act(s): Suki Waterhouse
Fleet Foxes Tour: Shore Tour Dates: June 27-Sept. 11
Festival: Governors Ball City: Queens, N.Y. Dates: June 10-12 Headliners: Kid Cudi, Halsey, J.
Festival: Bonnaroo City: Manchester, Tenn. Dates: June 16-19 Headliners: TBA
Festival: Something in the Water City: Washington, D.C. Dates: June 17-19 Headliners: Pharrell; Pusha T; Lil Baby; Chloe x Halle; Lil Uzi Vert; Tyler, the creator; Tierra Whack; Run the Jewels; Jon Batiste; Dave Matthews Band
Festival: Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts County: Somerset, England Dates: June 22-26 Headliners: Paul McCartney, Kendrick Lamar, Diana Ross, Billie Eilish
Alanis Morissette Tour: Celebrating 25 years of Jagged Little Pill Dates: June 9-29 (Europe), July 10-Aug. 6 (North America) Special guest: Beth Orton (Europe), Garbage (North America)
Roger Waters Tour: This Is Not a Drill Dates: July 6-Oct. 15
Rosalía Tour: Motomami World Tour Dates: July 6-Dec. 18
The Weeknd Tour: After Hours Til Dawn Dates: July 8-Sept. 3
Rage Against the Machine Tour: Public Service Announcement Tour Dates: July 9-Aug. 14 Special guest: Run the Jewels
The Black Keys Tour: Dropout Boogie Tour Dates: July 9-Oct. 18 Special guest: Ceramic Animal, Early James, the Velveteers
The Shins Tour: Oh, Inverted World: The 21st Birthday Tour Dates: July 12-Sept. 16
Lady Gaga Tour: The Chromatica Ball Dates: July 17-Sept. 10
Kendrick Lamar Tour: The Big Steppers Tour Dates: July 19-Dec. 16
Sharon Van Etten, Julien Baker, and Angel Olsen Tour: The Wild Hearts Tour Dates: July 21-Aug. 21 Opening act: Spencer
Kehlani Tour: Blue Water Road Tour Dates: July 29-Oct. 21 Opening act(s): Rico Nasty, Destin Conrad
Wet Leg Tour: U.S. Tour Dates: July 29-Oct. 12
Maroon 5 Tour: 2022 World Tour Dates: July 30-Aug 20 (North American dates)
Erykah Badu Tour: The Digging Crystals in Badubotron Tour Dates: July 30-Sept. 11
Festival: Pitchfork Music Festival City: Chicago Dates: July 15-17 Headliners: The National, Mitski, the Roots
Festival: HARD Summer Music Festival City: San Bernardino, Calif. Dates: July 29-31 Headliners: Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Uzi Vert, Porter Robinson, Three 6 Mafia, Gunna
August 2022
Franz Ferdinand Tour: U.S. Tour Dates: Aug. 4-Sept. 1
Bad Bunny Tour: World's Hottest Tour Dates: Aug. 5-Dec. 9 Opening acts: Alesso, Diplo
Michael Bublé Tour: Higher Tour Dates: Aug. 8-Oct. 11
Alice in Chains and Breaking Benjamin Tour: Alice in Chains & Breaking Benjamin Tour Dates: Aug. 10-Oct. 8
Harry Styles Tour: Love on Tour 2022 Dates: Aug. 15-Dec. 13 Opening acts: Jessie Ware, Blood Orange, Gabriels, Madi Diaz, Ben Harper, Koffee
Kid Cudi Tour: To the Moon — 2022 World Tour Dates: Aug. 16-Sept. 17 Opening act(s): Don Toliver, Strick, Denzel Curry, 070 Shake
Duran Duran Tour: North American Tour Dates: Aug. 19-Sept. 11 Opening acts: Nile Rodgers and Chic
Beth Orton Tour: Fall 2022 Tour Dates: Aug. 19-Nov. 22
The B-52s Tour: Farewell Tour Dates: Aug. 22-Nov. 13 Opening acts: K-C & the Sunshine Band, the Tubes
Interpol and Spoon Tour: Lights, Camera, Factions Tour Dates: Aug. 25-Sept. 18 Opening act(s): The Goon Sax
Wu-Tang Clan and Nas Tour: N.Y. State of Mind Tour Dates: Aug. 30-Oct. 4
Festival: Outside Lands City: San Francisco Dates: Aug. 5-7 Headliners: Green Day, Post Malone, SZA
Festival: Let's Get Fr.ee Carnaval City: Queens, N.Y. Dates: Aug. 20-21 Headliners: Missy Elliott, Anderson .Paak , Jhené Aiko, Wizkid, Major Lazar
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Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Pink and Ed Sheeran stormed stadiums.
Bruce Springsteen , SZA, Duran Duran and Queen + Adam Lambert stuffed arenas.
Janet Jackson , Dave Matthews Band and Shania Twain persuaded fans to tolerate amphitheaters.
Garth Brooks , Kelly Clarkson and U2 staked their territory in the crazily expanding Las Vegas market.
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10. Pitbull, Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin
The dynamic trio of Latin firebrands made the perfect Trilogy Tour , offering three distinctive sets that highlighted their individual charms. At their tour opener at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. (Oct. 14), Pitbull dazzled with his sass, style and zippy mélange of hip-hop spiked pop (“Don’t Stop the Party,” “Fireball”) in a showcase that oozed with positivity. Iglesias, the most subdued of the three, offered a bilingual feast of hits including “Bailamos,” the whispery “Hero” and “Cuando Me Enamoro” as he roamed the stage and catwalk to get closer to fans. Meanwhile, concert-closer Martin, a proficient showman who infuses fun (“She Bangs”), drama (“Vuelve”) and hip-swiveling rhythm (“Shake Your Bon-Bon”) into every step, romped through a feverish set full of sex and swagger.
9. The Cure
For their first U.S. tour since 2016, The Cure intermingled sleek with melancholy and sated both diehards and casual fans with a setlist focused as much on deep cuts as their signature New Wave goth favorites. At Merriweather Post Pavilion in Maryland (June 25), a barrage of spectacular lighting accompanied the lesser-heard “Burn,” while eternally sad prince Robert Smith and his (not-so) merry men led the crowd on a hand-clapping mission through “A Forest.” The Cure has teased its first new album since 2008 for more than a year, and while we still have no idea when it’s arriving, the band provided a preview with several new cuts, including the Pink Floyd-like “Alone” and expectedly bleak “Endsong.” According to Billboard Boxscore , the 35 sold-out Shows of a Lost World concerts set new attendance (547,000 tickets) and gross ($37.5 million) records for the band – an admirable feat four decades into a career and 30-plus years following their last major U.S. hits (“Friday I’m in Love” and “Lovesong” among them).
8. Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks
Though billed correctly as Two Icons, One Night , it still seemed a quizzical pairing. But the sardonic New Yorker and the mystical muse of ethereal pop proved an endearing double shot on a series of stadium dates that began in March and hopscotched throughout the year for shows through December (the April date in Arlington, Texas, was moved to March 9, currently the pair’s only 2024 joint appearance). While they barely shared a stage – Joel joined Nicks to duet on “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” at each date, but she only made an appearance during his set at the Los Angeles opener on “And So it Goes” – they drew sellout crowds eager to revel in their ridiculously deep and enduring catalogs.
At Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field (June 16), Nicks’ poetic pop crafted as a solo star and with Fleetwood Mac – “Gypsy,” “If Anyone Falls,” “Stand Back” – arrived with elegance, storytelling and many twirls of a chiffon skirt . But it was her set-ending “Landslide” tribute to late bandmate and dear friend Christine McVie that infected your soul.
Joel, meanwhile, was sturdy as always, rolling through one of the greatest catalogs in modern music with his longtime ace band. Sometimes caustic (“The Entertainer”), sometimes reflective (“Vienna”) but always engaging (“Scenes from An Italian Restaurant”), Joel effortlessly steered a singalong parade.
7. Ed Sheeran
Following a personally rough 2022, the earnest Sheeran channeled his grief and fears into his introspective sixth album, “Subtract. ” Given that the emotionally significant songs on the release wouldn’t translate easily to his massive stadium production, Sheeran played two shows in many markets, a stripped theater performance spotlighting the ruminations on “Subtract” with the next night focused on his multitude of hits. It’s still amazing that one guy and a guitar with a looping pedal – though yes, he did have a band for segments of the show – can command a massive stadium on the strength of pop-rockers (“Shivers,” “Castle on the Hill”), swoony ballads (“Thinking Out Loud,” “Perfect”), rockets of pyro and boyish charm. In Philadelphia June 2-3 for shows at, respectively, The Met and Lincoln Financial Field, it was a tale of two Eds, and both conquered mightily.
The Madonna faithful held their breath over the summer as her long-awaited Celebration Tour – the first to be deemed an official retrospective of her staggering career – was sidelined while she recovered from a bacterial infection serious enough to land her in the ICU for several days. But Madonna isn’t one to succumb, and by October she was on her feet and rolling through Europe before bringing her musical festivities stateside for a Dec. 13 debut at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. (She’s on the road through April.)
This triumphant commemoration of her ground-breaking career is stocked with nimble dancers, Broadway-worthy sets (the lighted carousel during “Like a Prayer” is breathtaking), a trove of standard-setting hits (“Open Your Heart,” “La Isla Bonita,” “Vogue”), a grateful Madonna (“No one is more surprised that I have made it this far than me,” she said) and much, much simulated sex. Fans wouldn’t want it any other way.
5. Måneskin
One of the most electrifying live acts in years, the Italian quartet sold out amphitheaters and arenas on their recently wrapped Rush! world tour , a testament to their live prowess honed from nearly nonstop performing the past few years. That Måneskin accomplished a U.S. takeover with a few rock hits – “Supermodel,” "The Loneliest,” “Honey (Are U Coming?)” – but no massive radio airplay is remarkable. But word of mouth about their insides-flipping concerts, driven by their feral rock and the charisma of the foursome, has mattered, with several generations of music fans swarming their shows, as they did at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Maryland (Sept. 23). By the end of a Måneskin show, it’s expected that frontman Damiano David will have shed his shirt and hopped into a pit of fans. But now he’s often joined by guitarist Thomas Raggi and bassist Victoria De Angelis, leaving hair-flailing drummer Ethan Torchio to hold down the blistering beats as they romp.
She flies through the air with the greatest of ease, and more than once you’ll find yourself thinking, “That woman is fearless!” But the joy emanating from Pink’s face as she hangs upside down assures that no one is enjoying this fantastical odyssey more than the woman singing every word of caffeinated hits “Get the Party Started” and “Raise Your Glass” as she dangles from a bungee cord over a stage decorated with neon flamingos, giant mirror balls and flying bananas. Pink’s Summer Carnival stadium tour , which pulled into Nationals Park in Washington (Aug. 7), supported her excellent “Trustfall” album . But it also offered fans a blissful stroll through a career of meaningful pop hits including “Just Like Fire,” “Try” and “Perfect.” Pink will bring her Summer Carnival run overseas for much of 2024 before a U.S. return in August. Don’t miss an opportunity to experience her admirable stamina, that husky-yet-soaring voice and a night of unfettered fun.
3. Beyoncé
Armed with a colossal, eye-popping production, which we learn in “ Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé ” took four years to create, the unstoppable force known as Beyoncé stormed through a 2½-hour stadium spectacle that leaned heavily on newer songs from “Lemonade” and “Renaissance.” Beyoncé launched the tour overseas in May, so by the time she debuted it in the U.S. at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia (July 12), the production thoroughly glistened. Through it all, Bey loomed magnificently on a video screen wall in all of her doe-eyed beauty as she snapped her elbows and stomped through “I’m That Girl” and “Cozy” and offered a few throwbacks with “Naughty Girl” and “Crazy in Love.” The six segments of the show with titles such as “Renaissance,” “Opulence” and “Motherboard” allowed her to thematically group songs and set pieces, but the most memorable moment came from the mere appearance of Blue Ivy, her tween daughter with husband Jay-Z. Watching Beyoncé watch her daughter confidently unlock her moves through “My Power” with a team of professional dancers was not only heart-melting, but a reminder that despite Beyoncé’s almost untouchable magnetism, her job as a mom prevails.
2. Taylor Swift
Even the most optimistic devotee couldn’t have expected that when Swift kicked off her Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona (March 17), they would be doused with a 44-song setlist and 3-hour-plus production. But Swift, as we know, never does anything less than a 1,000%. So it continued with her record-breaking, awe-inspiring, fan-appreciating sprawl of a concert , an insanely ambitious effort that Swift pulled off more than 50 times in U.S. stadiums before initiating a South American run. (She’ll traverse the globe through most of 2024 before returning for additional U.S. shows in October.)
Forget the billionaire status. The Time magazine Person of the Year accolade. The record-breaking Grammy nominations. When Swift engaged with fans, whether cavorting through radio smashes “You Belong With Me,” “Blank Space,” “Shake it Off” and “Anti-Hero” or uncorking a different pair of “surprise” songs at every show, she underscored how authenticity and vulnerability win every time.
It’s not a concert. It’s an experience. And for the Sept. 29 opening of Las Vegas’ newest toy , the multi-billion-dollar Sphere, the perfect band merged with the perfect venue to create an unquestionable marvel. Among the IMAX-meets-the-Death-Star enormousness of the venue, the head trip of visuals both dizzying and magnificent , the acute sound and the undiminished fearlessness of the band, the “ U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere ” is the definitive live music encounter. This is a show that burrows in your veins like the most heralded artistic offerings and while “Achtung Baby,” which the band plays in its entirety, might not be every U2 fan’s choice as a sonic spotlight, to hear album tracks such as “So Cruel” and “Love is Blindness” is an appreciated anomaly. The band – Bono, the Edge and Adam Clayton joined by Bram van den Berg filling in for health-sidelined Larry Mullen Jr. – also has an obvious blast blitzing through other classics including “Elevation,” “Vertigo” and “Where the Streets Have No Name.” U2 maintains its Sphere residency through March 2. It’s worth the hype.
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2024 is the year of mega-tours. After two years of rescheduled, postponed or canceled tours and concerts , music fans can rejoice in knowing that live shows are in full swing.
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Avril Lavigne — Avril Lavigne: The Greatest Hits Tour kicks off on May 22. All Time Low, Simple Plan, Royal & the Serpent and Girlfriends will be featured on select dates. Get ticket here and here .
Billy Joel — In addition to joining Stevie Nicks for a co-headlining tour , Billy Joel has solo shows scheduled for this year. Get tickets here .
Blink-182 – Blink-182 will be heading back on tour in North America this summer. Buy tickets to here .
Bob Dylan – Tickets to The Never Ending Tour will be available starting Thursday, Jan. 26 (for presale) and Friday, Jan. 27 (general onsale). Get details here .
Bruce Springsteen – After postponing 2023 dates, Bruce Springsteen will be back on tour starting in March. Buy tickets to see The Boss here and here .
Bush – Bush – Loaded: The Greatest Hits Tour starts on July 26. Get tickets here .
Dave Matthews Band — The Dave Matthew Band will head on tour in May. Select tickets are available now through the DMB Warehouse Fan club. Citi presale tickets drop on Feb. 13, general onsale tickets will be available on Feb. 15.
The Eagles – The legendary band recently announced a UK residency as part of the band’s farewell tour. Get tickets to see The Eagles here .
Foo Fighters – The Foo Fighters’ Everything or Nothing Tour starts in July. Get tickets here and here .
Janet Jackson — Following the success of last year’s Together Again Tour, Janet Jackson is extending her stage run. Get tickets here .
Luke Combs – Luke Combs extended his Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour into next summer. Get tickets here and here .
Nicki Minaj — The Pink Friday 2 Tour starts in March. Get tickets here .
Madonna – The highly anticipated Celebration Tour launched in London last year. Get tickets to see the Material Girl here .
Metallica – The hotly anticipated M72 Tour from the rock legends returns to North America this summer. Get tickets here and here .
Olivia Rodrigo – The Guts tour kicks off in February. Get tickets here and here .
Paramore – The pop-punk band will head overseas with Taylor Swift in addition to iHeart Alter Ego 2024 with The Black Keys, Thirty Seconds to Mars The 1975 last month. Click here for tickets to see Paramore on the Eras Tour .
The Rolling Stones — The Hackney Diamonds Tour launches April 28 in Houston. Get tickets here .
Stevie Nicks – Stevie Nicks will be on the road starting in February. Get tickets to see the music icon live here .
2024 Music Festivals: Where to Get Tickets
Coachella, SXSW, Lovers & Friends, Dreamville Fest, Lovers & Friend, Austin City Limits, Global Citizen Festival will all be returning this year. See a list of upcoming festivals below.
Coachella — Doja Cat, Lana Del Ray and Tyler, the Creator will headline Coachella 2024 featuring performances from No Doubt, Peso Pluma, Lil Uzi Vert, Ice Spice, Tyla, Tinashe, Jhené Aiko, Victoria Monét, Sabrina Carpenter, Coi Leray, Reneé Rapp, Bebe Rexha, Tems, Sublime and more. Get tickets here .
Lovers & Friends Fest — Usher, Janet Jackson and the Backstreet Boys will headline the 2024 Lovers & Friends Festival in Las Vegas in May. Performers include Lil Wayne, Ciara, Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg, Alicia Keys, Nas, Nelly Furtado, Ludacris, Mary J. Blige, TLC and more. Presale tickets go on sale Friday, Jan. 26.
Stagecoach Festival — Lainey Wilson, Leon Bridges, Willy Nelson and more will take the stage for Stagecoach 2024. Get tickets here .
SXSW — If you love movies and music, you need to experience SXSW — at least once. Hundreds of acts will be featured at the 2024 SXSW Conference & Festival which will be held from March 8-16. Register for pre-sale tickets here .
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It doesn’t matter what your favorite genre of music is.
This year, there’s a little something for everyone.
Whether you’re into classic rock, pop, heavy metal, Hip-Hop, country, R&B or Latin music, a concert that just might strike your fancy is likely headed to a venue near you in 2024.
Don’t believe us?
Well, just a few of the biggest acts set to hit the road this year — and more are announcing tours on the daily (!) — include Taylor Swift , the Rolling Stones , Drake with J. Cole , Olivia Rodrigo and Billy Joel’s final MSG concerts .
Whoops, we forgot to mention Zach Bryan , Green Day , Noah Kahan , Adele and The Eagles’ farewell tour .
Don’t sleep on Bruce Springsteen , either.
Or Phish and Wu-Tang Clan’s first ever Las Vegas residencies .
And we’re just getting started. We’ve got 39 more huge names at the ready for you, below.
Alright, no more need to beat around the bush. Let’s get into it.
Here’s our list of the 50 biggest concerts you won’t want to miss in 2024.
Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’
Featuring Sabrina Carpenter, Paramore and Gracie Abrams on select dates. Runs March 2 through Dec. 8.
Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘GUTS Tour’
Featuring The Breeders, Chappell Roan, PinkPantheress and Remi Wolf on select dates. Runs Feb. 23 through Aug. 17.
Noah Kahan’s ‘We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour’
Featuring Mt. Joy on select dates. Runs Feb. 10 through July 19.
Pink’s ‘Summer Carnival Tour’
Featuring Sheryl Crow, The Script and Kid Cutup on select dates. Runs Aug. 10 through Nov. 23.
Hozier’s ‘Unreal Unearth Tour’
Featuring Allison Russell on select dates. Runs Feb. 23 through Sept. 18.
Melanie Martinez’s ‘The Trilogy Tour’
Featuring Men I Trust, Beach Bunny and Sofia Isella on select dates. Runs May 10 through June 27.
Tate McRae’s ‘Think Later Tour’
Featuring charlieonnafriday and Presley Regier on select dates. Runs April 22 through Aug. 22.
Drake and J. Cole’s ‘‘It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As The What?’
Runs Jan. 18 through March 27.
Nicki Minaj’s ‘Pink Friday 2 World Tour’
Runs March 1 through May 28.
Bad Bunny’s ‘Most Wanted Tour’
Runs Feb. 21 through May 26.
’90s icons
Red hot chili peppers ‘‘unlimited love tour’.
Featuring Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, Ken Carson and Otoboke Beaver on select dates. Runs Feb. 17 through July 30.
Foo Fighters’ ‘Everything or Nothing At All Tour’
Featuring The Pretenders, The Hives, Mammoth WVH, Amyl and The Sniffers, Alex G and L7 on select dates. Runs May 1 through Aug. 18.
Blink 182’s ‘One More Time Tour’
Featuring Pierce The Veil. Runs June 20 through Aug. 15.
Green Day and Smashing Pumpkins’ ‘Saviors Tour’
Featuring Rancid and The Linda Lindas on select dates. Runs June 29 through Sept. 28.
Alanis Morissette’s ‘The Triple Moon Tour’
Featuring Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and Morgan Wade on select dates. Runs June 9 through Aug. 10.
Creed’s ‘Summer of ‘99 Tour’
Featuring 3 Doors Down, Daughtry, Switchfoot, Tonic, Big Wreck and Finger Eleven on select dates . Runs July 17 through Sept. 28.
Sarah McLachlan’s ‘Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Tour’
Featuring Feist and Allison Russell on select dates. Runs May 25 through July 6.
Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, Pitbull’s ‘Trilogy Tour’
Runs Jan. 30 through March 10.
Classic rock
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.
Runs Jan. 11 through Aug. 9.
The Eagles’ ‘The Long Goodbye Tour’
Featuring Steely Dan. Runs Jan. 5 through March 16.
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.
Earth Wind and Fire and Chicago’s ‘Heart and Soul Tour’
Runs July 10 through Sept. 7.
Rod Stewart
Runs Feb. 8 through Aug. 10.
Foreigner and Styx’s ‘Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour’
Featuring John Waite. Runs Jan. 19 through Nov. 9.
Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top’s ‘Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour’
Featuring Black Stone Cherry and The Outlaws. Runs March 8 through Sept. 22.
’80s heroes
Madonna’s ‘celebration tour’.
Featuring Bob The Drag Queen. Runs Jan. 8 through April 15.
New Kids on the Block and Paula Abdul’s ‘Magic Summer Tour’
Featuring DJ Jazzy Jeff. Runs June 14 through Aug. 25.
Bryan Adams’ ‘So Happy It Hurts Tour’
Featuring Dave Stewart from The Eurythmics. Runs Jan. 20 through Aug. 7.
’00s rock
Death cab for cutie and the postal service’s ‘give up transatlantacism tour’.
Runs April 23 through May 15.
Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Eat World’s ‘The So Much for (2our) Dust Tour’
Featuring The Maine, Hot Mulligan, Daisy Grenade, Games We Play and Carr on select dates. Runs Feb. 28 through April 6.
Hard rock and metal
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.
Iron Maiden’s ‘Future Past Tour’
Runs Oct. 4 through Nov. 17.
Pantera’s ‘For Legacy Tour’
Featuring Lamb of God. Runs Feb. 3 through Aug. 30.
Judas Priest’s ‘Invincible Shield Tour’
Featuring Sabaton. Runs April 18 through May 22.
Avenged Sevenfold’s ‘Life Is But A Dream Tour’
Featuring Poppy and Sullivan King on select dates. Runs March 6 through March 31.
Sammy Hagar’s ‘The Best Of All Worlds Tour’
Featuring Joe Satriani and Loverboy on select dates. Runs July 13 through Aug. 31.
George Strait
Featuring Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town. Runs May 4 through Dec. 7.
Zach Bryan’s ‘The Quittin Time Tour’
Featuring Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Sheryl Crow, Sierra Ferrell, the Middle East, Matt Maeson and Levi Turner on select dates. Runs Feb. 9 through Dec. 19.
Morgan Wallen’s ‘One Night At A Time Tour’
Featuring Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Bailey Zimmerman, Jon Pardi, Nate Smith, Bryan Martin, Lauren Watkins and Ella Langley on select dates. Runs April 4 through Aug. 9.
Kenny Chesney’s ‘Sun Goes Down Tour’
Featuring Zac Brown Band, Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker on select dates. Runs April 20 through Aug. 25.
Tyler Childers’ ‘Mule Pull Tour’
Featuring S.G. Goodman, Wynonna, Shovels & Rope, Allison Russell and Sylvan Esso on select dates. Runs Feb. 21 through Aug. 24.
Chris Stapleton’s ‘All-American Road Show Tour’
Featuring Willie Nelson & Family, Sheryl Crow, Lainey Wilson, Elle King and Turnpike Troubadours on select dates. Runs March 1 through Aug. 24.
Kid Rock and Jason Aldean’s ‘Rock The Country Tour’
Featuring Lynyrd Skynyrd, Miranda Lambert, Hank Williams Jr., Koe Wetzel, Brantley Gilbert and many more on select dates. Runs April 5 through July 26.
Blake Shelton’s ‘Back To The Honky Tonk Tour’
Featuring Dustin Lynch and Emily Ann Roberts. Runs Feb. 22 through May 4.
Las Vegas residencies
Adele’s ‘weekends with adele’.
Runs Jan. 19 through June 15.
Maroon 5’s ‘M5LV’
Runs May 17 through Oct. 12.
Christina Aguilera
Runs Jan. 5 through March 2.
Kylie Minogue’s ‘More Than Just A Residency’
Runs Jan. 20 through May 4.
New Edition
Runs Feb. 28 through March 9.
Who were the biggest names on the road last year? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here to find out.
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From the looks of it, 2024 is going to be another year full of memorable performances from some of the biggest artists in the industry.
However, it’s following a record-breaking year for several top performers, including Taylor Swift, who embarked on the first U.S. leg and Latin America leg of her Eras Tour, as well as Beyoncé, who performed across the globe for her Renaissance World Tour. Harry Styles’ massive Love on Tour also wrapped last year, as well as tours from Karol G, Doja Cat, Janelle Monáe, John Mayer and more.
Those are just a few of the tours throughout 2023 that brought millions of fans together for great vibes, memories and music. Concert tours serve not only as an opportunity for artists to promote their latest albums or highlight their entire music catalogs, but it’s also a time for their fans to celebrate their favorite performers all together under the same roof.
But the new year is fully packed with even more concerts, tours, festivals and events for music lovers all around, no matter what genre they’re interested in. Just some of the artists hitting the road in 2024 are Bad Bunny, Olivia Rodrigo, Drake, Noah Kahan, Madonna, The Rolling Stones, Morgan Wallen, Blink-182, Red Hot Chili Peppers and, of course, Swift, who is finishing out her Eras Tour.
Ticket site Gametime also highlighted some of the most anticipated tours this year, based on median ticket prices, and to no surprise, artists including Swift, Rodrigo, Bad Bunny, The Eagles, Wallen and Billy Joel are in the top 10.
Although they’re not touring across the country or globe, several artists also have Las Vegas residencies this year, including Adele, Maroon 5, Christina Aguilera, Miranda Lambert, Mariah Carey, Carrie Underwood, Rod Stewart, Kelly Clarkson, Luke Bryan, Shania Twain, Bruno Mars, Kylie Minogue and U2.
As you are planning out your busy year ahead filled with new adventures, The Hollywood Reporter has compiled a list of some of the most anticipated concert tours happening in 2024, below.
Taylor Swift
Tour: Eras Tour (March 2023 – December 2024)
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, the singer’s sixth headlining tour, is described as a journey through all of her musical eras, including Fearless , Lover , Evermore , 1989 , Speak Now , Reputation and more. After touring across North America and Latin America in 2023, she is set to continue making her way through Asia, Europe and Australia in 2024, before returning to the U.S. for the tour’s second leg in October.
Tour: Most Wanted Tour (February – May 2024)
Following two tours in 2022, Bad Bunny is taking his Most Wanted Tour across the U.S. The tour is in support of his latest studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana .
Olivia Rodrigo
Tour: Guts World Tour (February – August 2024)
Olivia Rodrigo is heading out on a tour in support of her second studio album, GUTS . The tour will include performances across North America and Europe. Openers also include The Breeders, Chappell Roan, PinkPantheress and Remi Wolf.
Tour: It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As the What? tour (January – March 2024)
Drake is hitting the road again, but this time with J. Cole. The new tour is in support of his eighth studio album, For All the Dogs . It follows his and 21 Savage’s co-headlining It’s All a Blue Tour in 2023 to promote their collaborative album, Her Loss , with 56 shows across North America.
Morgan Wallen
Tour: One Night at a Time tour (April – August 2024)
Country music star Morgan Wallen extended his latest tour in support of his third studio album of the same name. He is set to make his way across the U.S. for 29 tour stops.
Tour: Celebration Tour (October 2023 – April 2024)
Madonna, who initially had to postpone the July 2023 start of her Celebration Tour as she recovered from a bacterial infection, kicked off her tour in London in October and will continue into 2024 with stops across North America.
The Rolling Stones
Tour: The Hackney Diamonds tour (April – July 2024)
It’s been some time since The Rolling Stones toured across the U.S. but the band is set to play 16 cities across North America this year, in support of their latest album, Hackney Diamonds .
Noah Kahan
Tour: We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour (February – August 2024)
Following his successful Stick Season Tour in 2022 and summer 2023, Noah Kahan is getting back on the road for his We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour across North America and Europe.
Nicki Minaj
Tour: Pink Friday 2 World Tour (March – June 2024)
After releasing her fifth studio album, Pink Friday 2 , Nicki Minaj announced she would be touring across the U.S. and Europe.
Tour: Unreal Unearth Tour (February – September 2024)
Hozier is continuing his Unreal Unearth Tour in 2024 with new dates across North America and Latin America.
Chris Stapleton
Tour: All-American Road Show tour (March – October 2024)
Chris Stapleton extended his latest tour into the new year after releasing his new album, Higher , in November. The country music singer will be making his way across the U.S. and Europe. He will also continue to bring out special guests on select dates throughout the tour, including Sheryl Crow, Elle King, Marcus King, Nikki Lane, Willie Nelson and Family, Grace Potter, Allen Stone, Marty Stuart, Turnpike Troubadours, The War and Treaty and Lainey Wilson.
Tour: One More Time Tour (February – August 2024)
The pop-punk band, featuring Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, is making their way across the globe again for a stadium and arena tour, this time in support of their ninth studio album, One More Time… . Blink-182 has tour stops across North America, Europe, South America, Australia and New Zealand.
Tour: Summer Carnival 2024 Tour (February – November 2024)
Pink extended her latest tour for another year and will be making stops across North America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. Not only does she perform some of her biggest hits but also songs from her latest album, Trustfall .
Rod Stewart
Tour: 2024 Tour (February – August 2024)
Rod Stewart is hitting the road again this year to play his biggest hits throughout his career. He will be performing across the U.S., Europe and Asia before bringing his long-running Las Vegas residency to an end this summer.
George Strait
Tour: 2024 Tour (May – December 2024)
After his successful 2023 stadium shows, George Strait added additional shows for the new year. The country music star will be making his way across the U.S. for nine performances with Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town.
Tour: Think Later Tour (April – November 2024)
Tate McRae is heading out on a world tour this year in support of her sophomore album, Think Later . The tour spans 53-dates throughout Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Tour: Unlimited Love Tour (February – July 2024)
The rock band, comprised of Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith and John Frusciante, extended their latest tour into the new year, adding 16 cities across North America.
Blake Shelton
Tour: Back to the Honky Tonk Tour (February – March 2024)
Blake Shelton is hitting the road again for another North American leg of his Back to the Honky Tonk Tour in 2024. The country music star will be playing 17 shows, along with Dustin Lynch and Emily Ann Roberts.
Foo Fighters
Tour: Everything or Nothing At All Tour (May – August 2024)
The Dave Grohl-fronted band is going on tour this summer in support of their 11th studio album, But Here We Are . They are performing shows across the U.S. and Europe.
Bruce Springsteen
Tour: 2023 Tour (March – November 2024)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are set to make stops across North America and Europe after postponing all of their 2023 tour dates to 2024 as Springsteen recovered from peptic ulcer disease .
Tour: 2024 Tour (January – August 2024)
In addition to his shows at Madison Square Garden, Billey Joel will be performing at other venues across the U.S., Japan and Europe. Stevie Nicks, Chris Isaak and Sting will also be performing at various stops.
Tour: The Long Goodbye tour (January – March 2024)
After embarking on the farewell tour last year, the Eagles extended their tour into the new year. The rock band, including members Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, will be making additional stops around the U.S. with special guest Steely Dan.
Kid Rock and Jason Aldean
Tour: Rock The Country Tour (April – July 2024)
This year, the two country music stars will be hitting seven towns across the U.S. for two shows in each city. Kid Rock and Jason Aldean are also bringing other artists along with them on select dates, including Lynyrd Skynyrd, Miranda Lambert, Hank Williams Jr., Koe Wetzel, Brantley Gilbert and more.
Tour: M72 World Tour (April 2023 – September 2024)
Metallica’s latest tour in support of the band’s 11th studio album, 72 Seasons, is continuing into the new year with stops across Europe and North America. Throughout the tour, the heavy metal band will play two nights in every city it visits with two completely different setlists and opening acts for each No Repeat Weekend.
Kenny Chesney
Tour: Sun Goes Down Tour (April – August 2024)
The country music star is embarking on a tour across the U.S. this year, making stops in 18 cities, with Zac Brown Band, Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker also performing on select dates.
Tour: Music of the Spheres World Tour (March 2022 – November 2024)
The members of Coldplay are continuing their travels across the globe for their eighth headlining tour in support of the band’s ninth studio album, Music of the Spheres . They will perform 165 shows in total by the end of the tour, with stops in Asia, Europe and New Zealand in 2024.
Tour: The Saviors Tour (May – September 2024)
Green Day, consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool, are touring across North America and Europe in the near year. The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas will make appearances at select dates in North America, while Nothing But Thieves, The Hives, Donots, The Interrupters and Maid of Ace will be at some stops in Europe.
Journey and Def Leppard
Tour: Summer Stadium Tour (July – September 2024)
The two rock bands are teaming up for a summer tour, performing in 23 cities. To celebrate their five-decade career, Journey will also hit the road across North America for their 50th anniversary Freedom Tour from February through April 2024.
Tour: +–=÷× (Mathematics) Tour (April 2022 – September 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
Tour: The Trilogy Tour (January – March 2024)
Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin and Pitbull extended their co-headlining arena tour into the new year, with 18 new shows across North America.
Jonas Brothers
Tour: The Tour (August 2023 – June 2024)
The Jonas Brothers, comprised of Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas, are currently on their 12th concert tour, which will span three continents. The Tour features songs from five different albums, including The Album , Happiness Begins and A Little Bit Longer .
Tour: Standing Room Only Tour (February – June 2024)
The country star will be making stops in more than 30 cities for his latest tour, in support of his album Standing Room Only . Singer-songwriter Carly Pearce will also join him throughout the tour.
Janet Jackson
Tour: Together Again tour (April 2023 – July 2024)
After initially returning to the road last year, the singer has revealed that she extended her tour into 2024, with 35 new dates. Jackson will be making stops across North America and Asia.
Jewel and Melissa Etheridge
Tour: Summer/Fall Tour (July – October 2024)
The singer-songwriters are heading out on a co-headlining tour this summer and fall, making stops across North America. But before their joint tour kicks off, Etheridge also has shows for her I’m Not Broken Tour , which runs from March through April.
Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire
Tour: Sing A Song All Night Long tour (May – June 2023)
Following the sold-out 2023 run of the Sing A Song All Night Long tour, Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire are returning for 13 additional dates this year. They will make stops across North America.
Jennifer Lopez
Tour: This Is Me… Live: The Greatest Hits Tour (June – August 2024)
J.Lo has re-branded her first North American arena tour in five years to feature more songs throughout her career. The initial tour was in support of her ninth studio album This Is Me… Now , but she has since broadened its scope, to celebrate her music career. This is the singer’s first tour since 2019.
Maggie Rogers
Tour: Don’t Forget Me tour (May – June 2024)
Maggie Rogers will kick off part one of The Don’t Forget Me Tour on May 23, in support of her upcoming third studio album Don’t Forget Me . She will make stops across the U.S. The Japanese House will also support from May 24 to June 22.
Tour: Beautifully Broken Tour (August – October 2024)
Jelly Roll is set to head out on his biggest headlining tour to date starting on Aug. 27. He will be making stops across the U.S. before wrapping up on Oct. 27. Tour openers include Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay.
Kacey Musgraves
Tour: Deeper Well World Tour (April – December 2024)
Kacey Musgraves is returning to the stage with her upcoming tour, in support of her forthcoming fifth studio album Deeper Well . The tour kicks off April 28 and concludes Sept. 4, with stops across Europe and North America. Madi Diaz, Father John Misty, Lord Huron and Nickel Creek will also join Musgraves at concerts throughout the tour.
Tour: Sting 3.0 tour (September – November 2024)
The legendary musician is hitting the road again for his upcoming tour with drummer Chris Maas and longtime collaborator and guitarist Dominic Miller. Sting will perform shows across North America.
Tour: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour (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
Tour: Charli XCX & Troye Sivan P resent: Sweat (September – October 2024)
Pop icons Troye Sivan and Charli XCX are teaming up for a co-headlining tour across North America. The 21-city tour will not only celebrate their individual successes but also their commitment to inclusivity and diversity within the music industry.
Stevie Nicks
Tour: Stevie Nicks: Live in Concert tour (February – June 2024)
The legendary singer is making her way across North America this year and has several stops from February to June.
Tour: USHER: Past Present Future tour (August – October 2024)
The singer is set to embark on a North American tour, which will feature music from his 30-year career, including his new album Coming Home .
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The 25 Concert Tours You Can’t Afford to Miss This Summer
From the stones to j. lo, pearl jam, journey, foo fighters and robert plant, it’s all about big shows and big stars. grab your tickets now.
Edna Gundersen,
After a massive slump during COVID , the concert industry is again sh-boom, sh-booming! The gross for the top 100 North American tours in 2023 reached $6.63 billion, up 39.5 percent over 2022, with attendance nearly doubling, to 15,008 per show, according to Pollstar.
And this year is shaping up to be another box office blowout. Despite the national outrage over price spikes for eggs, airfare and gas , music lovers seem immune to ticket shock. Ticket prices climbed 22 percent last year, to an average of $135.88, compared to $111.49 in 2022. And the trend is pointing skyward.
Taylor Swift’s “Eras” tour and Beyonce’s “Renaissance World” tour ranked first and second last year, but boomer acts remain the tour circuit’s lucrative and reliable summer tentpole, delivering packed arenas and sheds year after year as fans flock to relish the oldies and rekindle the past.
Here are the acts to catch this sunny season.
Heart (April 20–May 24, Aug. 10–Nov. 22)
Sisters Ann Wilson, 73, and Nancy Wilson, 70, haven’t released an album since 2016’s Beautiful Broken , but they have decades of hits, including “Magic Man,” “Barracuda,” “These Dreams” and “Alone,” to draw from on their “Royal Flush” tour . Cheap Trick opens.
Kenny Chesney (April 20–Aug. 23)
After hitting arenas last year, country star Chesney, 56, has booked 18 stadiums for shows with openers including the Zac Brown Band, Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker, his duet partner on chart-topper “When the Sun Goes Down.” All but one of the shows are on Saturdays.
Billy Joel (April 26–Nov. 9)
The Piano Man, 74, has scheduled only 13 dates , four of them at New York’s Madison Square Garden, so ticket stampedes are likely. Fans are curious to know if “Turn the Lights Back On,” Joel’s first single in 17 years, will be added to his hit-heavy repertoire.
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The Rolling Stones (April 28–July 17)
Mick Jagger , 80, Keith Richards, 80, Ron Wood, 76, and company continue their global “Hackney Diamonds” tour , named after last year’s highly praised album , the group’s first batch of originals since 2005’s A Bigger Bang . Expect Diamonds cuts and lots of hits.
Stevie Nicks (May 3–June 21)
Between Fleetwood Mac’s songbook and her own solo catalog, singer-songwriter Nicks, 75, has a huge well of material to draw from as she extends a tour that started in February. She’s been performing crowd favorites “Landslide,” “Dreams,” “Rhiannon” and “Edge of Seventeen” as well as Tom Petty hits in honor of her late friend.
George Strait (May 4–July 20, Dec. 7)
A touring juggernaut, honky-tonk country singer-songwriter Strait, 71, resumes the record-breaking stadium tour he kicked off in 2023. He’s joined by Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town. The King of Country serves up “his own Eras tour, leading a well-curated, decades-spanning set of songs,” according to Billboard .
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Roger Daltrey (May 6, June 10–29)
Daltrey, 80, the Who’s charismatic singer, headlines a solo electric and acoustic tour that showcases the British band’s songs, tunes from his own catalog and personal stories. KT Tunstall, Dan Bern and Leslie Mendelson rotate opening slots.
Pearl Jam (May 10–May 30, Aug. 22–Sept. 9)
Seattle’s grunge pioneers (whose average age is 59) have mapped out their high-demand “Dark Matter” world tour to follow the April release of their 12th studio album, Dark Matter . Ten Club members can register for the presale. Nonmembers? Watch the secondary ticket market sites.
Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire (May 15–Sept. 7)
The brass-driven rock band and the R&B group join forces for the return of their “Heart & Soul” tour . The night features each legendary act’s full set and culminates in a finale with both on stage.
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Lionel Richie (May 23–June 16)
After selling out 2023’s “Sing a Song All Night Long” tour, the soul-pop superstar, 74, returns for another 13 dates , performing solo hits “Hello,” “Dancing on the Ceiling” and “All Night Long” as well as such Commodores classics as “Easy,” “Brick House” and “Three Times a Lady.” With Earth, Wind & Fire ("September," "Boogie Wonderland").
Red Hot Chili Peppers (May 28–July 30)
The California funk-rock quartet’s exhaustive “Unlimited Love” tour began in 2022 to celebrate that year’s pair of number 1 albums, Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen . Shows have been a mix of hits and covers of Funkadelic, the Clash, Elton John and others.
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss (June 2–Sept. 1)
The unlikely duo of the former Led Zeppelin wailer, 75, and bluegrass/country queen, 52, take their eclectic Americana duets on the road . JD McPherson opens the shows and also plays guitar in the band. Plant and Krauss first linked talents for the hit 2007 album Raising Sand , with a second collaboration, Raise the Roof , arriving in 2021.
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Janet Jackson (June 4–July 30)
The R&B/pop singer, 57, best known for “Control,” “Nasty,” “Miss You Much” and precision choreography, extends her 2023 “Together Again” tour with 35 dates in amphitheaters and arenas. Nelly (“Not in Herre”) opens.
Alanis Morissette (June 9–Aug. 10)
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of her Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie album, the alt-rock singer, who turns 50 on June 1, is staging the “Triple Moon” tour , featuring guests Joan Jett, 65, and the Blackhearts and Morgan Wade. The album’s standout “Thank U” is likely on the set list, along with Jagged Little Pill selections.
Foreigner and Styx (June 11–Aug. 28)
Ten years after linking up for their “Soundtrack of Summer” trek, vintage rock bands Foreigner (“Hot Blooded,” “Double Vision,” “I Want to Know What Love Is”) and Styx (“Come Sail Away,” “Lady,” “Mr. Roboto”) are together again for a classic rock showdown they’re calling the “Renegades and Juke Box Heroes” tour. John Waite, 71, is the opener.
Blink-182 (June 20–Aug. 13)
The high-energy pop-punk band, featuring Mark Hoppus, 52, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, will play stadiums and arenas in support of their album One More Time… Dubbed the “Blink-182” tour , it’s a maturity leap from their 1998 outing, the “PooPoo PeePee” tour.
Jennifer Lopez (June 26–Aug. 17)
The “This Is Me … Live: The Greatest Hits” tour , the first outing for J. Lo, 54, since 2019, celebrates her past while also serving up fresh cuts from her February studio album, This Is Me … Now, released along with companion films This Is Me … Now: A Love Story and The Greatest Love Story Never Told .
Journey and Def Leppard (July 6–Sept. 8)
Journey, whose 18-times-platinum “Don’t Stop Believin’ ” was recently crowned the biggest song of all time, co-headlines with fellow legacy rock band Def Leppard on a stadium tour , with rotating guests Heart, the Steve Miller Band and Cheap Trick.
Jewel and Melissa Etheridge (July 11–Oct. 5)
Jewel, 50 on May 23, and Etheridge , 62, team up for a co-headlining tour that spans their catalogs, with emphasis on their ’90s peaks. Jewel will dip into 2022’s Freewheelin’ Woman , and Etheridge, coming off her “I’m Not Broken” tour , revives “Come to My Window” and “I’m the Only One.”
The Pretenders (July 13–Aug. 14)
The British-American rock band, led by original members Chrissie Hynde , 72, and Martin Chambers, 72, will launch a sprawling world tour to promote last September’s release of their album Relentless . The set list also dives into a deep bag of hits that include “Brass in Pocket,” “My City Was Gone,” “I’ll Stand by You” and “Precious.”
Foo Fighters (July 17–Aug. 18, May 1–9)
In their biggest headlining U.S. shows so far, the Foo Fighters will play stadiums on their “Everything or Nothing at All” tour , with rotating support acts that include the Hives, L7 and the Pretenders. In 2023, the Seattle band, led by Nirvana member Dave Grohl, 55, released But Here We Are , its first studio album since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022.
Green Day (July 29–Sept. 28)
The punk trio takes on stadiums in its extensive “Saviors” tour , named after the new album that spawned “The American Dream Is Killing Me” and “Look Ma, No Brains!” Openers include Smashing Pumpkins and Rancid.
Pink (Aug. 10–Nov. 23)
The rock belter’s “Summer Carnival” tour , which began last year, covers a wide range of material, from hits “So What,” “Get the Party Started” and “Who Knew” to the title track from her latest album, Trustfall, to such covers as Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love” and Janis Joplin’s signature tune “Me and Bobby McGee.”
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (Aug. 15–Sept. 15)
Many 2023 tour dates were postponed when the Boss called in sick with peptic ulcer disease and E Street members got COVID. Springsteen, 74, is back at work and promising a wider selection of songs than the fairly static set list played earlier in the tour .
Crowded House (Aug. 29–Sept. 28)
The Australian rock band, best known for “Don’t Dream It’s Over” and “Something So Strong,” will launch its “Gravity Stairs” tour to support its eighth studio album, Gravity Stairs , out May 31. In 2019, a reshuffled lineup added original producer Mitchell Froom and founding member Neil Finn’s sons Liam and Elroy to the lineup.
Edna Gundersen, a regular AARP music critic, was the longtime pop critic for USA Today .
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10 concerts and live shows in 2024 that you won’t forget
Jan 2, 2024 • 5 min read
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.
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: 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 .
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: 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: 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 .
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: 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.
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 .
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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Just a Few of the Biggest Concert Tours of 2024, from Olivia Rodrigo to Bad Bunny
Posted: April 19, 2024 | Last updated: April 19, 2024
Listening to your favorite musician at home is fun, but there's nothing quite like the experience of singing along with them, and tons of more fans, live. And as luck would have it, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for some of the world's top musical acts, so chances are your favorite performer might be stopping at a city near you soon.
Ahead, we rounded up some of the biggest concert tours of 2024, ranging from Taylor Swift's mega-popular Eras Tour to Drake and J. Cole's exciting It's All A Blur Tour - Big as the What?—set to kick off this winter. You can also expect tour dates from classic icons like Stevie Nicks, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, and more.
1) Taylor Swift
Undoubtedly one of the biggest concert tours ever, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour will continue right through 2024. The international leg of the tour kicked off in Japan, where she played four shows in Tokyo. She'll also stop in Melbourne, Singapore, Paris, Madrid, London, Milan, and more before returning to the States to play in the fall.
There's nothing like seeing T. Swift IRL, but don't fret if you're unable to nab tickets—the Eras Tour movie is now available to stream from the comfort of your home.
2) Olivia Rodrigo
This is not a drill—"Drivers License" singer Olivia Rodrigo will be hitting the road on tour starting at the end of February. The Guts World Tour runs from February through mid-August and has dates in Nashville, Toronto, Chicago, and New York City, among others. Even cooler? Rodrigo will have a stacked list of special guests—like PinkPantheress, Remi Wolf, The Breeders, and Chappell Roan—with her.
3) Red Hot Chili Peppers
Did you hear the good news? The Red Hot Chili Peppers have extended their global tour through summer 2024. The buzzy stadium tour, which kicked off in June 2022, will now run until July 2024 and bring the California-based band to places like Los Angeles, Tampa, Toronto, and Salt Lake City.
4) Bad Bunny
It's fitting that "Monaco" rapper Bad Bunny titled his tour Most Wanted —it's slated to be one of the year's hottest tours. Planned to help promote his latest studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana , Most Wanted will kick off in Salt Lake City on February 21 and run through May 26.
5) Billy Joel
If you haven't yet seen Billy Joel perform live, there's still time! The Piano Man has added more tour dates to his schedule, stopping in cities like Tampa, New York, Denver, and St. Louis this year. Even more exciting? He'll share the stage with fellow iconic performers Sting and Stevie Nicks for some of these dates.
Mitski recently announced that she's expanding her North American tour dates , and we couldn't be more excited. The months-long tour, which supports her 2023 studio album The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, has a long list of stops, including Miami Beach, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Paris.
There's nothing quite like a Madonna concert, that's for sure. The singer's Celebration Tour , which started last October, continues straight through the spring with dates in Seattle, San Francisco, Mexico City, and more. Besides her eye-catching sets, chart-topping songs, and impressive choreography, concertgoers also get a glimpse of the performer's fantastic costumes, which include looks from Versace and Jean Paul Gaultier.
8) Bleachers
The New Jersey-founded rock band, which is fronted by Jack Antonoff—known for producing albums for top acts like Taylor Swift, Lorde, and Lana Del Rey—not only has announced a new album but a new tour , too. The tour will start in the UK in March, ending fittingly in the band's home state of New Jersey in mid-June. Check out their newly released music video for "Tiny Moves" if you need a Bleachers fix in the meantime.
9) Nicki Minaj
Nicki fans rejoice: the rapper and singer might be coming to a city near you soon as part of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour. The massive tour will include performances in Brooklyn, Oakland, and Baltimore, with stops at Dreamville Festival and Rolling Loud California along the way.
10) Blink 182
Live out all of your nineties and early aughts pop-punk dreams with one of Blink 182's One More Time Tour dates. The tour, which supports the band's ninth studio album, One More Time..., will bring the trio to cities all over the globe, including Sydney, Santiago, Portland, and Boston. The tour's supporting act is Pierce the Veil, which is also worth checking out.
11) Stevie Nicks
The oh-so-magical Stevie Nicks continues her touring streak with a bunch of 2024 concert dates . Set to begin in Atlantic City, NJ on February 10, Nicks will visit a dozen cities throughout the U.S. this year, such as New Orleans, Omaha, and Chicago. "Let's keep this party going in 2024," the singer-songwriter posted on her Instagram in September to announce the newly added tour dates.
12) The 1975
The 1975 is showing no signs of slowing down. The British band, famous for hits like "Somebody Else" and "Robbers," has extended their 2023 tour through 2024. Titled Still...At Their Very Best , the 22-date tour will open in Glasgow on February 8 and conclude in Amsterdam on March 24.
13) Drake and J. Cole
Rap greats Drake and J. Cole come together for the It's All a Blur Tour – Big As the What? which is guaranteed to be a good time. Drake, fresh off his 2023 It's All a Blur tour with 21 Savage, is set to hit dozens of cities starting in February, many of which J. Cole will also be in tow for. Scoop up tickets ASAP, as Drake's shows are known to sell out.
14) Janet Jackson
Superstar Janet Jackson is also extending her 2023 tour, Together Again , into 2024 with dates in Anaheim, Austin, New Orleans, and Hartford. Even cooler? Jackson's supporting act is the 2000s southern rap legend Nelly.
15) Rolling Stones
If you've ever dreamed of seeing the Rolling Stones perform live in person, now's your chance. The iconic rockers, who released their studio album Hackney Diamonds this past fall, are returning on the road for a 16-date tour with shows throughout the United States and Canada. Concertgoers can expect a mix of new tunes and Stones classics.
16) Bruce Springsteen
Famous for countless listenable hits like "Born to Run" and "Glory Days," Bruce Springsteen is set to embark on a massive world tour this year with his band, The E Street Band. The much-anticipated tour will take the Boss and his crew to cities such as Phoenix, San Diego, Dublin, and Madrid, from March through November.
17) John Mayer
Be sure to catch John Mayer's solo tour this year, which will bring the guitarist and crooner to cities throughout Europe. This leg, an extension of his popular 2023 solo tour, will kick off in Stockholm on March 13 and finish in Dublin on March 29.
18) Shania Twain
Okay, this one is technically a residency , but we're excited nonetheless. Shania Twain, most known for her incredible outfits (her hooded leopard print look, anyone?) and hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" is setting up shop in Vegas starting May 10. Twain's residency will take place at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood on and off throughout December 2024.
All good things must come to an end. The Eagles, known for "Hotel California" and other amazing rock songs, began their final concert tour this winter. It launched in Phoenix on January 20, with March 16 as its last date in the United States. Eagles fans won't want to miss this one.
20) Alanis Morisette: The Triple Moon Tour
Alanis Morisette joins forces with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts for their 2024 Triple Moon Tour , which has dates in North America and Canada. This tour is a great one to catch this summer, as it's slated to run from June through August.
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35 big concerts already announced for 2024 you should have on your radar
- Updated: Nov. 28, 2023, 8:23 a.m. |
- Published: Nov. 28, 2023, 8:21 a.m.
- Edward Pevos | [email protected]
We’re not quite done with 2023 yet and one big concert after another has already been announced for 2024, including some of the biggest artists in music history. And there will certainly be even more big names added in the coming days, weeks and months ahead.
From Michigan’s “Material Girl” to Green Day, NKOTB, Hootie, Alanis Morissette and multiple stadium shows, here are 35 of the biggest concerts announced for next year which you should have on your ticket purchasing radar.
Monday, January 15 - Madonna at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit (rescheduled from Aug. 25, 2023)
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Monday, January 22 - Disturbed , Falling in Reverse and Plush at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids
Thursday, February 8 - Playboi Carti , Homixide Gang , Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely at Little Caesars Arena
Tuesday, February 20 - Pantera and Lamb of God at Van Andel Arena
Thursday, February 22 - Sam Hunt at Van Andel Arena
Friday, February 23 - Blake Shelton and Dustin Lynch at Little Caesars Arena
Tuesday, February 27 - Bryan Adams at Van Andel Arena
Thursday, March 14 - Dan + Shay at Van Andel Arena
Saturday, March 23 - Olivia Rodrigo at Little Caesars Arena
Tuesday, March 26 - Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Eat World at Van Andel Arena
Thursday, April 4 - Kane Brown , Tyler Hubbard and Parmalee at Little Caesars Arena
Saturday, April 6 - Bad Bunny at Little Caesars Arena
Sunday, April 14 - AJR at Van Andel Arena
Sunday, April 14 - Andrea Bocelli at Little Caesars Arena
Thursday, May 2 - Primus , Puscifer and A Perfect Circle at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Thursday, May 9 - Staind and Seether at Van Andel Arena
Tuesday, May 14 - NF at Little Caesars Arena
Sunday, May 19 - Greta Van Fleet at Van Andel Arena
Wednesday, May 29 - Lauren Daigle at Little Caesars Arena
Saturday, June 1 - Tim McGraw at Van Andel Arena
Thursday, June 6 - Hootie and the Blowfish at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Tuesday, June 18 - New Kids on the Block and Paula Abdul at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Thursday, June 20 - Zach Bryan and Jason Isbell at Ford Field
Sunday, June 30 - AJR at Little Caesars Arena
Wednesday, July 10 - Niall Horan at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Saturday, July 13 - George Strait and Chris Stapleton at Ford Field
Tuesday, July 16 - Alanis Morissette and Joan Jett at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Wednesday, July 17 - Earth, Wind and Fire and Chicago at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Wednesday, July 31 - Creed , 3 Doors Down and Finger Eleven at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Friday, August 2 - Sammy Hagar and Loverboy at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Tuesday, August 6 - Thirty Seconds to Mars at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Saturday, August 10 - Kenny Chesney , Zac Brown Band , Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker at Ford Field
Monday, August 12 - Blink-182 at Little Caesars Arena
Wednesday, September 4 - Green Day and Smashing Pumpkins at Comerica Park
Friday, September 13 - Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top at Pine Knob Music Theatre
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