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STONE TEMPLE PILOTS And LIVE Announce 'The Jubilee Tour' Celebrating 30th Anniversary Of Iconic Albums

Two of the most legendary bands in rock, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS and LIVE , announced they are teaming up for "The Jubilee Tour" , a co-headline tour produced by Live Nation . The 19-city run kicks off August 16, 2024 in Concord, California, with special guests OUR LADY PEACE on the first two dates, and the remainder of the tour with SOUL ASYLUM .

The multi-platinum selling bands join forces to celebrate the 30th anniversary of two of the most beloved albums of the 1990s, LIVE 's "Throwing Copper" and STONE TEMPLE PILOTS ' "Purple" . Fans of the iconic bands can expect a night of hit songs from those albums and much more, with a full set of music by each group spanning generations.

When STONE TEMPLE PILOTS returned to the studio in 1994 to record their second album, the band was facing high expectations set by its debut album, "Core" , which sold more than eight million copies and won a Grammy Award . The release of "Purple" would cement their place as one of the most definitive bands of their generation, debuting No. 1 on the Billboard album chart, releasing the smash singles "Interstate Love Song" , "Vasoline" and "Big Empty" on its way to selling more than six million copies.

"Throwing Copper" , the third studio album from LIVE produced by Jerry Harrison of THE TALKING HEADS , set alternative radio on fire with consecutive hit singles, including "Selling The Drama" , "I Alone" , "All Over You" and the unforgettable radio mainstay "Lightning Crashes" , which was No. 1 at Modern Rock Radio for 10 consecutive weeks. "Throwing Copper" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 and went on to sell over 10 million copies.

General onsale begins Friday, March 22 at 10 a.m. local at StoneTimplePilots.com and Freaks4Live.com.

VIP: Limited VIP packages are available for STONE TEMPLE PILOTS and LIVE that include meet-and-greet and photo with the band, early entree and exclusive items on StoneTimplePilots.com and Freaks4Live.com.

"The Jubilee Tour" 2024 dates:

Aug. 16 - Concord, CA @ Toyota Pavilion at Concord # ^ Aug. 17 - Inglewood, CA @ YouTube Theater # ^ Aug. 19 - Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre # Aug. 22 - Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman # Aug. 23 - Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion # Aug. 24 - Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP + Aug. 27 - Pelham, AL @ Oak Mountain Amphitheatre + Aug. 28 - Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre # Aug. 30 - Jacksonville, FL @ Dally's Place + Aug. 31 - Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre + Sep. 01 - Raleigh, NC @ The Red Hat Amphitheater # Sep. 04 - Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live + Sep. 05 - Mansfield, WA @ Xfinity Center + Sep. 06 - Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center + Sep. 08 - Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage # Sep. 10 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center # Sep. 11 - Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island + Sep. 14 - Milwaukee, WI @ American Family Insurance Amphitheater + Sep. 15 - Indianapolis, IN @ Ruoff Music Center #

# STONE TEMPLE PILOTS closes show + LIVE closes show ^ with OUR LADY PEACE

With over 70 million albums sold, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS roared on to the scene in 1992 with their raucous debut, "Core" . A breakout success, the album peaked No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart, and dominated radio waves with hits like "Sex Type Thing" , "Wicked Garden" and the Grammy Award -winning smash single "Plush" . STP quickly distinguished themselves as a band beholden to no trend. Boasting the inimitable riffs of guitarist Dean DeLeo , the propulsive rhythm section of bassist Robert DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz , and the charismatic baritone of frontman Scott Weiland , STP ruled airways, video playlists and charts alike over their legendary career. In 2020, the band released their eighth studio album, "Perdida" — their second album with new lead singer Jeff Gutt . Paste magazine described "Perdida" as the most sonically rich experience that STONE TEMPLE PILOTS have offered fans to date.

LIVE has sold over 22 million albums worldwide and earned two number one albums: "Throwing Copper" and "Secret Samadhi" . Their catalog is filled with such gems as "Lightning Crashes" , "I Alone" , "All Over You" and "Lakini's Juice" , which live on today as classics on rock radio. "Throwing Copper" — which the band celebrated in 2019 with a new deluxe 25th-anniversary edition via Radioactive / Geffen / Ume along with a global tour across major festivals, amphitheaters and arenas — produced the band's biggest single, "Lightning Crashes" , which was No. 1 at Modern Rock radio for ten consecutive weeks. "Throwing Copper" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 and eventually surpassed sales of 10 million albums sold, with Rolling Stone honoring the album with placement on their list, "1994: The 40 Best Records From Mainstream Alternative's Greatest Year". "Secret Samadhi" (1997) immediately shot to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and eventually went double platinum. The release of the platinum-selling "The Distance To Here" (1999) turned LIVE into an international powerhouse and moved the band from arenas into stadiums. LIVE has been and remains today a global concert juggernaut.

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The 44 Most Anticipated Tours of 2024: Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Olivia Rodrigo, and More

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It’s looking like a busy year for some of the world’s biggest touring artists, with packed schedules from Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Bad Bunny, Foo Fighters, the Rolling Stones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, U2, Green Day, and many more. A few touring institutions, meanwhile, are just wrapping up, from Adele’s time in Las Vegas to Billy Joel’s Madison Square Garden residency and Bob Dylan’s seemingly never-ending Rough and Rowdy Ways trek. Some things, however, just never seem to change: You can expect the Ty Segalls and King Gizzards of the world to feature on these roundups till kingdom come, with reliable indie-rock staples like Destroyer, Wednesday, and Alvvays still out in force fighting for the cause, too.

After a residency that has spanned the best part of a year and brought hundreds of thousands of Adele fans to Las Vegas, the Tottenham superstar is closing the run with dates from January through June. “This residency, these shows have changed my life. I desperately needed to fall back in love with performing live again, and I have,” she said in the announcement. “It’s just made me realize how much I really enjoy being on stage, that I’m bloody good at it and that it is 100% where I belong! So let’s go one last time before I turn into a showgirl forever!” –Jazz Monroe

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Adele: Weekends With Adele

Alanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette will spend the spring and summer touring North America with noteworthy companions Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. The Triple Moon Tour begins in June in Phoenix, Arizona, and wraps up with a final show in Inglewood, California. Morissette and Jett will also be joined by country singer Morgan Wade. –Hattie Lindert

Alanis Morissette: The Triple Moon Tour

Before they play a European festival circuit next summer, Alvvays will head out on a series of U.S. tour dates in spring 2024. Fresh off their first-ever Grammy nomination (a Best Alternative Music Performance nod for their song “Belinda Says”), Alvvays are hitting venues across the country and ending the run in May in Tucson, Arizona. –Hattie Lindert

Alvvays: US Spring Tour 2024

Turns out 2022’s El Último Tour del Mundo wasn’t actually Bad Bunny’s last world tour. The Puerto Rican superstar is back on the road for the 47-date Most Wanted North American tour, in support of his October 2023 album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana . The run begins in February and concludes in May with three back-to-back nights in Miami. –Hattie Lindert

Bad Bunny: Most Wanted Tour

Belle and Sebastian

Right at the top of 2023, Belle and Sebastian shared a surprise album: Late Developers presented an array of playful indie-pop, and a companion of sorts to the previous year’s A Bit of Previous . The band was due to tour shortly after the record’s release but canceled when bandleader Stuart Murdoch ran into health issues ; the rescheduled dates take place in the spring. In the meantime, Murdoch announced a memoirish novel and the band appeared on The Simpsons . –Jazz Monroe

Belle and Sebastian: North American Tour Spring 2024

This year marks the end of Billy Joel’s storied Madison Square Garden residency: the New York staple is set to retire his franchise with the venue after his 150th show in July. Since announcing the series in 2013, Joel has kept it a steady engagement, only taking off 18 months for the pandemic. While the residency is coming to a close, Joel does not yet plan to retire. –Hattie Lindert

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Jack Antonoff was busy in 2023—getting married and producing albums from Lana Del Rey and Taylor Swift—and he’s showed no signs of slowing down for 2024. His band, Bleachers, is releasing a self-titled album, and he’s also producing the soundtrack for Apple TV+’s The New Look . With all that, he and Bleachers are also going on the From Studio to the Stage Tour with Samia as an opener. –Hattie Lindert

Bleachers: From the Studio to the Stage poster

The biggest pop-punk reunion of last year is ready to keep the momentum going into 2024. Blink-182 ’s classic trio—Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Tom DeLonge—will bring One More Time... , their first new album together since 2011’s Neighborhoods , to the live stage for an extensive world tour . Starting with more than a dozen dates in Australia in February, Blink-182 will make their way across the globe, playing in South America, North America, and Europe nearly every month until the fall. Opening select shows are Rise Against, Pierce the Veil, Alexisonfire, and the Story So Far. Expect foul-mouthed banter, heavy nostalgia, and one massive reminder not to take yourself too seriously. –Nina Corcoran

Blink-182: One More Time Tour

Bob Dylan was 80 when he started to tour behind 2020’s Rough and Rowdy Ways . Now 82, the revered bard is still celebrating his latest studio album with shows around the globe. While this year’s dates have not yet been revealed, Dylan has been billing 2024 as the final year of the trek. –Allison Hussey

Bob Dylan Tour poster

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

The Boss and his band remain on the road, and the peptic ulcer disease that forced him to postpone several 2023 dates is no longer going to stop him. Bruce Springsteen returns in March, bringing his formidable live show across the United States before dipping into Europe and concluding with more North American dates later in the year. –Jazz Monroe

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 2024 Tour

After playing a series of North American shows in November, Burna Boy is returning for the second half of his arena tour supporting his fifth and latest album, I Told Them… . The latest shows follow his December performance at the Afro Nation Nigeria festival in Lagos’ Tafawa Balewa Square. –Hattie Lindert

Burna Boy: I Told Them... Tour

Danny Brown

If you didn’t catch Danny Brown at the tail end of 2023, fresh off the release of his latest album, Quaranta , not to worry: The rapper is heading back out on tour in 2024. Brown will head off on a North American run in March, starting in Boston and closing out the series of shows in Nashville on April 14. Brown released Quaranta , which he has called a “spiritual bookend” to his 2011 album XXX , in November 2023. –Hattie Lindert

Danny Brown: Quaranta ’24 Tour

After releasing the serpentine and sumptuous Labyrinthitis in 2022, Destroyer’s Dan Bejar is taking a more minimalist approach to his performances in the United States and Canada as winter starts thawing into spring. David Carswell, one of Bejar’s regular collaborators, will join the singer-songwriter, with Vancouver duo Lightning Dust opening in all locales except for Denver. –Allison Hussey

Destroyer [Solo] Tour

After more than a few years off the road, DJ Shadow is touring again in 2024, taking on his most extensive run since 2017. He’ll travel Europe and North America for a series of dates in support of his most recent, mostly instrumental album Action Adventure . The tour kicks off in January with a show in San Diego, California. –Hattie Lindert

DJ Shadow: Action Adventure: The Tour

Drake & J. Cole

Apparently, to Drake, entering “Scary Hours” means bidding 21 Savage adieu and welcoming J. Cole to the next edition of the It’s All a Blur Tour. In support of For All the Dogs and the subsequent Scary Hours Edition , Drake has expanded the tour with a series of 2024 dates featuring Cole. The new leg of the tour—subtitled Big as the What?—begins later this month in Denver. –Hattie Lindert

Drake tour artwork

Fall Out Boy & Jimmy Eat World

Unofficially inspired to recreate the Predator handshake meme but for two different generations of emo-gone-pop-punk, Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Eat World are joining forces this spring for a 23-date tour of the United States, with the former headlining and the latter opening. Dubbed the So Much for (2our) Dust , it begins in Portland, Oregon, on February 28 and stretches on through to April 6, where the trek ends in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Both bands will also reunite in the fall for the Las Vegas music festival When We Were Young. If it’s anything like the first run of Fall Out Boy’s tour in support of their new album, So Much (for) Stardust , then fans can expect a thrilling career-spanning setlist that rotates in a few new songs each night. –Nina Corcoran

Fall Out Boy: So Much for (2our) Dust

Foo Fighters

It’s going to be a busy summer in 2024 for Foo Fighters. Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett, Pat Smear, Rami Jaffee, and new drummer Josh Freese have some June stadium shows lined up in the United Kingdom, and, then, in July and August, they’re hitting stadiums and ballparks across the United States. They’ll be joined by myriad support acts, including Alex G, the Hives, Amyl and the Sniffers, L7, and more. The band’s latest album, But Here We Are , arrived last summer. –Evan Minsker

Foo Fighters: Everything or Nothing at All Tour

When Green Day heads out on tour in 2024, the band will bring no shortage of support along. Joining the band on a series of North American dates kicking off in July in Washington, D.C., are the Smashing Pumpkins , Rancid , and the Linda Lindas . Before that, Green Day will tour Europe starting in May with support from Nothing but Thieves, the Hives, Donots, the Interrupters, and Maid of Ace. Green Day are on the road in support of the upcoming album Saviors (plus the 30th anniversary of Dookie and the 20th anniversary of American Idiot ). –Hattie Lindert

Green Day: The Saviors Tour

Hotline TNT

Brooklyn-based shoegazers Hotline TNT have a tour lined up next year in support of their album Cartwheel . A large chunk of the dates are in support of Wednesday, who are also gearing up for a 2024 tour, although they’ll also perform with They Hate Change and Quicksand during the stint. –Hattie Lindert

Hotline TNT tour poster

In support of new album Tangk , Idles will be on tour for more or less all of 2024. The band begins its shows in February and, for now, the only months without Idles concerts are April and August. –Matthew Strauss

Idles: World ’24 Tour

Jamila Woods

Chicago singer Jamila Woods brings her intimate album Water Made Us on the road, visiting multiple cities across North America and Europe. Award-winning poet and musician Kara Jackson, who released her debut album, Why Does The Earth Give Us People To Love? , in 2023, will join Woods as her opener. –Hattie Lindert

Jamila Woods: Water Made Us Tour

Jane Remover & Quannnic

Jane Remover’s Census Designated marked a notable shift in tone and style: The artist who had pioneered corners of the burgeoning 2020 hyperpop scene turned towards more straightforward rock and emo. Now, she will take the new sound out on the road on a series of U.S. tour dates in February. Jane Remover will co-headline the Designated Dreams Tour with her DeadAir labelmate Quannic. –Hattie Lindert

Jane Remover & Quannnic: Designated Dreams Tour

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

The beloved and prolific Australian weirdos King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard are getting ready to tour a lot in 2024. After March festival dates in South America and dates in May with Grace Cummings across the United Kingdom and Europe, the band will head to North America for shows in August, September, and November. Crowds in Forest Hills, Chicago, Quincy, and Austin are also getting the band’s famous three-hour “marathon shows.” –Evan Minsker

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard tour poster

After being hospitalized for a severe bacterial infection last year, Madonna made a full recovery, in a turn she has referred to as “ a fucking miracle .” As a result, the pop legend finally kicked off the initial leg of her rescheduled Celebration Tour in October. After a stretch of dates in England and Europe, Madonna has already brought her career-spanning show to North America, where she will continue with dates in Toronto, Detroit, Montreal, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Las Vegas, Inglewood, Houston, Miami, and more until spring. She’ll wrap things up with a batch of concerts in Mexico City, ending on April 24. –Madison Bloom

Madonna: The Celebration Tour

The riotous Welsh rock band Mclusky, who last toured North America in 2004, were primed for a cross-Atlantic comeback run until disaster struck: bandleader Andrew “Falco” Falkous found himself working through a debilitating bout of tinnitus and other inner-ear problems. After some recuperation and with hearing protection in tow, Falkous and the band are due to make good on their return in March. The group shared a double A-side, “ Unpopular Parts of a Pig / The Digger You Deep ,” in September, as a high-spirited preview of a forthcoming full-length. –Allison Hussey

Mclusky: USA Tour 2024

The crowd who spent a mid-July weekend watching Earl Sweatshirt, Noname, and more perform for free in Brooklyn at MIKE’s Young World festival got a front-row seat to the rapper’s caring curation and accessible live experience. In 2024 he’ll take that energy on the road in support of his most recent solo album, Burning Desire . The Somebody Fine Me Trouble tour begins in Europe in February, before kicking off a U.S. leg in Philadelphia in April. He’ll close things out with a hometown show at New York’s Webster Hall. –Hattie Lindert

MIKE: Somebody Fine Me Trouble Tour

Militarie Gun

The hardest working touring band in post-hardcore is dead set on maintaining that title in 2024. Los Angeles’ Militarie Gun are going back on the road for a North American tour , beginning on January 31 in Phoenix, Arizona, and extending on through March 9 in Seattle, Washington. It’s their first headlining tour since releasing Life Under the Gun , their long-awaited debut album, as they’ve taken numerous opening gigs for other bands since then. This time around, set to open all of the shows are Pool Kids and Spiritual Cramp, with additional support on select dates from Death Lens, Spaced, and Roman Candle. –Nina Corcoran

Militarie Gun: tour poster

She may not be an outspoken artist online, but, behind the scenes, Mitski is making every word count. While TikTok was busy fawning over “ My Love Mine All Mine ,” Mitski was putting in the work to find a music venue that offers fair merch rates while still booking a place big enough to house her sizable fandom at each stop. The result of her efforts is a North American tour with multiple nights at theaters around the country in support of The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We . Joining her along the way are openers Tamino, Sunny War, Julia Jacklin, and Sarah Kinsley. –Nina Corcoran

Mitski tour poster

Ms. Lauryn Hill

After a brief intermission for vocal strain, Ms. Lauryn Hill is resuming her 25th anniversary tour of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill . The shows were set to feature co-headline sets from the reunited Fugees , though details on rescheduled dates have not yet been announced. –Jazz Monroe

Ms. Lauryn Hill tour poster

Olivia Rodrigo

After Taylor Swift and Beyoncé’s blockbuster outings, Olivia Rodrigo is looking like the next pop star to dominate the year with a massive tour. There are over 75 dates on the Guts World Tour, spanning Europe and North America. Opening for Rodrigo on select dates will be Chappell Roan (who also worked on Guts ), PinkPantheress, and Remi Wolf. The chaperoning parents of younger tri-state area fans are clearly taken into consideration, too, as the Breeders will support Rodrigo over four nights at Madison Square Garden. –Hattie Lindert

Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour

Porno for Pyros

It’s time to say goodbye to Porno for Pyros. Whether you’re ready or not, Perry Farrell and the band’s 2024 reunion shows are now billed as farewell dates. “Getting together with these guys has been some of the most fun, the happiest times in my life,” Farrell recently said in a statement. They take place in February and March across the United States. As a consolation prize, the band recently released its first song in 26 years back in November. Quench your thirst with “ Agua .” –Evan Minsker

Porno for Pyros tour poster

Red Hot Chili Peppers

The shows Red Hot Chili Peppers have planned for 2024 include a diverse and long list of support. Red Hot Chili Peppers have lined up Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, Ken Carson, Otoboke Beaver, Sean Kuti, Wand, and Irontom to join them on select dates in North America. –Hattie Lindert

Red Hot Chili Peppers: Unlimited Love Tour 2024

The Rolling Stones

Forget about what you thought of Hackney Diamonds for a second: Do you want to go see the Rolling Stones play a stadium somewhere in North America? If you do, their upcoming dates from late April to mid-July have you covered. Among their plans is also a headlining spot at this year’s New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Will any special guests show up at these shows? Who knows, but the band did play a surprise release show with Lady Gaga last year, so anything can happen. –Evan Minsker

The Rolling Stones: Stones Tour ’24 Hackney Diamonds

One of shoegaze’s best-loved acts is back on the road in 2024: Slowdive will tour in support of the 2023 album, Everything is Alive . The British band has North American dates in the spring sandwiched between European runs. –Hattie Lindert

Slowdive: 2024 North American Tour

Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and drummer Tom Skinner are in a groove as the Smile and show no signs of slowing down. Wall of Eyes , their follow-up to 2022 debut A Light for Attracting Attention , will come out on January 26. A little over a month later, the Smile will bring those songs to life for a short European tour . Beginning in Dublin, Ireland, on March 7 and ending in London, England, on March 23, the run is only nine dates long. Who knows, maybe Paul Thomas Anderson will fly himself out to watch as a little treat for directing the “ Wall of Eyes ” music video. –Nina Corcoran

The Smile: March 2024 Tour

Stephen and David Dewaele are rebooting Soulwax in 2024 for the duo’s first tour in five years. The Dewaeles co-produced Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul’s Topical Dancer in 2022, but haven’t released an LP of their own since 2018. The tour begins in Amsterdam in January, and will also stop in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and England. –Hattie Lindert

Soulwax Tour 2024

Stevie Nicks

Continuing a run of late 2023 shows that included a few co-headlining dates with Billy Joel, Stevie Nicks has more tour dates lined up for the new year. The singer will begin her 2024 run next month in Atlantic City—and Joel will once again be joining her at later dates in Texas and Illinois. –Hattie Lindert

Stevie Nicks: Live in Concert

Taylor Swift

The hottest concert ticket of 2023—subject of the biggest concert film of all time—continues its reign throughout 2024. Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is crisscrossing the globe. It’s Japan and Australia in February, Singapore in March, and then Europe and the United Kingdom from May to August. The shows return to North America in October and November with multiple dates in Miami Gardens, New Orleans, Indianapolis, and Toronto. If you’ve read through this paragraph, you might have noticed: that’s most of the months! –Evan Minsker

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour

Tool haven’t released new music since 2019’s Fear Inoculum , but they’ve remained busy on the road. Following headlining and festival dates last year, the band has stadium and arena shows in January and February. Wondering what wild outfit Maynard James Keenan will wear this time? Will it be a blonde wig, red lipstick, and prosthetic breasts? A leather jumpsuit and a wild mohawk? Might as well go to one of these shows and find out. –Evan Minsker and Matthew Ismael Ruiz

Tool in Concert

With her new album, What an Enormous Room , out January 26, Mackenzie Scott is spending January to April on the road. Torres starts the year with January dates across the United States with Aisha Burns. For the first two weeks of February, she’s over in Europe and the United Kingdom for a bunch of shows, and then she’s back in the United States in late March and early April with shows alongside Liza Anne. –Evan Minsker

Torres: 2024 Tour

One can never be sure exactly what to expect from a Ty Segall show, especially here in the post–Freedom Band era. His sets can be electric and wild, acoustic and intimate, maybe a bit psychedelic. With his 2024 dates behind the new album Three Bells , you can likely expect him to lean into his prog rock impulses. After some West Coast dates in February, he’s heading across North America in April and May. –Evan Minsker

Ty Segall: US Tour ’23-’24

Tyler Childers

Kentucky’s Tyler Childers is a real champion of country music, honoring its history while expanding the genre’s palette and challenging the dominant attitudes of the industry’s principal players. Soon, he will play some of the biggest venues of his career on his Mule Pull Tour, including New York’s Madison Square Garden and Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. Hayes Carll, 49 Winchester, Sylvan Esso, and Allison Russell will join Childers at different stops of the U.S. run. –Allison Hussey

Tyler Childers: Mule Pull ’24 Tour

During a Super Bowl musically dominated by the long-awaited return of Rihanna, U2 shared a commercial featuring a baby’s face in an orb. That mystical child heralded the band’s Las Vegas shows, where they’ve performed their 1991 album, Achtung Baby , from September into the first months of 2024. U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at the Sphere marked the opening of the MSG Sphere at the Venetian, which seats 17,500. With Larry Mullen Jr. taking time away from the band to recover from surgery, Bram van den Berg is playing drums at the shows. In a statement accompanying the announcement, the Edge used the phrase “the beauty of the Sphere” (speaking of the venue and not the baby from the Super Bowl spot). –Evan Minsker

U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere

Wednesday—whose singer, Karly Hartzmann, has openly chronicled the hurdles for indie bands to break even on tour—take to the road again in early 2024, still revving the gas behind their shaggy triumph Rat Saw God . In October, Wednesday shared a deeper peek at their lives together with the half-hour documentary Rat Bastards of Haw Creek , directed by their longtime friend Zach Romeo. They’ll begin in their native North Carolina in January, playing dates with Hotline TNT and They Hate Change through the next month, followed by another springtime leg with Draag in the western half of the United States. –Allison Hussey

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Tomorrow X Together Announce 2024 U.S. Tour

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K-pop band Tomorrow X Together announced on Tuesday that they’ll be embarking on a U.S. leg of their Act: Promise tour this spring.

The trek, which launches in South Korea’s capital, Seoul, on May 3, promises to be “grander” than its 2023 predecessor Act: Sweet Mirage . The U.S. portion of their world tour kicks off May 14 in Tacoma, Washington, and features 11 total shows across eight cities including Oakland, Los Angeles, Houston, and New York.

According to a press release, Act: Promise “embodies the commitment to move forward together towards a hopeful future.” The concert is billed as an example of a “cohesive narrative, seamlessly weaving together captivating music, performances, VCRs, and set designs.”

Tickets for the tour will go on sale to the general public on March 24 via Ticketmaster.

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Jeff Lynne’s ELO have announced their final tour, dubbed “The Over and Out Tour.” The 27-date excursion, produced by Live Nation, will kick off in Palm Desert, CA on August 24 and travel across North America before concluding in Los Angeles on October 25.

Artist presale will begin on Wednesday, March 20 at 10 a.m. local time and the general onsale will start on Friday, March 22 at 10 a.m. local time. Exclusive VIP experiences will be available March 20 at 10am local.

“A brilliant catalog returns to U.S. stages and gives the strings-starved people what they want,” Variety wrote of the group’s previous tour in 2018. “The ELO catalog speaks for itself… and it was a glorious thing to behold… in a 19-song set that reprised the closest thing to truly Beatle-level pop the 1970s had to offer.”

ELO — originally named the Electric Light Orchestra — was formed in 1972 by singers/multi-instrumentalists Lynne and Roy Wood and drummer Bev Bevan from the ashes of legendary rockers the Move, with the intention of fusing rock music with classical instruments. Wood left after one album and Lynne assumed leadership of the group — taking on lead singer, songwriter, producer and guitarist roles — which went on to score such massive hits through the ‘70s as “Evil Woman,” “Strange Magic,” “Living Thing,” “Can’t Get It Out of My Head,” “Mr. Blue Sky,” “Telephone Line,” “Don’t Bring Me Down” and more.

The group officially disbanded in 1986 and Lynne went on to a solo career and extensive production work with George Harrison, Tom, Petty, Roy Orbison, Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Bryan Adams and even the Beatles’ two new songs on their 1995-96 “Anthology” series. With Harrison, Petty, Orbison and Bob Dylan, he was also a member of the 1980s all-star group the Traveling Wilburys. Lynne is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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August 24       Palm Desert, CA                     Acrisure Arena

August 27       Seattle, WA                            Climate Pledge Arena

August 28       Vancouver, BC                       Rogers Arena

August 30       Portland, OR                           Moda Center

September 1    San Francisco, CA                  Chase Center

September 6    St. Louis, MO                         Enterprise Center

September 7    Indianapolis, IN                      Gainbridge Fieldhouse

September 9    Toronto, ON                           Scotiabank Arena

September 10  Pittsburgh, PA                        PPG Paints Arena

September 13  Cincinnati, OH                       Heritage Bank Center

September 14  Cleveland, OH                        Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

September 16  New York, NY                       Madison Square Garden

September 20  Philadelphia, PA                     Wells Fargo Center

September 25  Washington, DC                     Capital One Arena

September 27  Chicago, IL                             United Center

September 30  St, Paul, MN                           Xcel Energy Center

October 2        Denver, CO                             Ball Arena

October 9        Detroit, MI                              Little Caesars Arena

October 11      Nashville, TN                         Bridgestone Arena

October 12      Atlanta, GA                            State Farm Arena

October 15      Austin, TX                              Moody Center

October 16      Houston, TX                           Toyota Center

October 18      Dallas, TX                              American Airlines Center

October 21      Phoenix, AZ                            Footprint Center

October 23      Sacramento, CA                     Golden 1 Center

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In honor of the Eras Tour film releasing on Disney+, look back at the best moments from the concert

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is finally coming to a living room near you!

Following  the theatrical release of the concert film  in October 2023, the Eras Tour film was released on Disney+ on March 14, featuring even more bonus footage from the hit show.

Through the successful world tour , which officially kicked off in March 2023 , Swift takes fans on a musical journey, spanning 10 albums and three hours of music.

With flashy costumes and intricate sets, Swift creates a true spectacle as she performs some of her biggest hits from her illustrious career. Plus, she always has a few surprises up her sleeve, whether it be special guests or announcements about her upcoming albums .

As you relive the Eras Tour with the recent concert film, take a look back at some of the best moments from the show ahead.

It's a Cruel Summer with You

Following a dramatic interlude that references Taylor Swift's first 10 albums, the singer emerges from under the stage to perform her Lover song "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince." She then segues into her hit track " Cruel Summer ," which leads the audience to erupt in applause.

She's 'The Man'

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Swift then addresses the lively crowd, joking that they're making her feel so powerful as she shows off and kisses her biceps. As she slips on a blazer, she transitions into her next song by letting the crowd know that they're making her feel like " The Man ."

This Is Our Place, We Make the Rules

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During the show, Swift brings the Lover House to life as she performs the titular song from her seventh studio album with her full band and backup singers.

Swift ends her Lover set by singing her ballad "The Archer," transforming the stage into a starry spectacle.

It's Fearless

Swift then goes back to her Fearless days as she dons her best gold dress on stage. At one point during the set, she throws up a heart for the audience before doing her signature twirl with her studded guitar.

Standing Ovation

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One of the highlights of Swift's Evermore era has to be her performance of "Champagne Problems" at her moss-covered piano, which always earns a huge standing ovation from the crowd — with one of her longest being eight minutes during her Los Angeles show.

Tribute to Majorie

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During her Evermore set, Swift brings the audience to tears as she performs "Marjorie" penned about her late grandmother Marjorie Finlay , who was an opera singer. For the special performance, Swifties pay tribute to Marjorie by turning on their camera flashlights, creating a beautiful array of lights across the stadium.

Fun Times with Haim

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For select dates when Haim served as her opening act , Swift brought out the sibling trio to perform "No Body, No Crime" from her Evermore album. While performing in Santa Clara, California (above), Haim even donned their outfits from the " Bejeweled " music video, in which they played Swift's evil stepsisters.

Entering Her Reputation Era

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Nothing quite tops the introduction to Swift's Reputation era as images of snakes and Swift's clanking heels appear on the screen before her hit song "Ready For It?" blares through the speakers. Of course, the transition from "Don't Blame Me" to "Look What You Made Me Do" is a true highlight of the show.

The Old Taylor Can't Come to a Phone Right Now

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Paying homage to the " Look What You Made Me Do " music video, Swift's backup dancers dress up as "old Taylors" as she performs the hit song on stage. It's a true "eras" moment to see Swift (in all her snake queen glory) with her old selves on one stage.

1, 2, 3, Let's Go!

From clapping during "You Belong with Me" to singing Kendrick Lamar's verse in "Bad Blood," fans have created many interactive chants for the Eras Tour. However, none of them quite top the "1, 2, 3, let's go b----" chant before "Delicate," which even Swift participates in during each show.

Her Princess Moment

Though the Eras Tour's Speak Now set is short, it's definitely sweet as Swift has her princess moment in a gorgeous gown for "Enchanted."

Long Live the Memories We Made

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During a few special performances, Swift extended her Speak Now set by singing her hit " Long Live " with her band.

A Perfect Night to Dress Up Like Hipsters

For her Red set, Swift dresses up like a hipster for her performance of "22." In a heartwarming moment, she ends the song by giving her hat to a special fan in the audience.

We Remember It 'All Too Well'

Swift perfectly sets the scene as she sings the 10-minute version of her song "All Too Well" on stage. As she reminisces about fall and winter, the seasons come to life with leaf and snow confetti.

Trouble, Trouble

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Swift doesn't hold back with the special effects as she sings her hit "I Knew You Were Trouble" and bursts of smoke appear around her on stage.

Duets with Phoebe Bridgers

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During a few select performances, Swift was joined by her opening act Phoebe Bridgers to perform their song "Nothing New" from Red (Taylor's Version) .

The Folklore Cabin

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Following her Red set, Swift transitions to her Folklore era where she brings the woodsy cabin to life on stage and soulfully sings tracks such as "Cardigan" and "The Last Great American Dynasty."

Lost in the Memory

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At one point during her Folklore set, Swift puts her cape dress to good use as she twirls around on stage, getting up close with the audience.

The Rain Came Pouring Down

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During her concert in Foxborough, Massachusetts (above), Swift found a way to "shake off" the rain as she danced the night away in her green two-piece.

Burning It Down

Hours after bringing the Lover House to life, Swift burns it to the ground as she performs her hit "Bad Blood" during her 1989 set. During her show at Arrowhead Stadium (above), Swift perfectly matched the fire hue with her orange outfit and boots.

And the Surprise Song Is . . .

Swift's acoustic set has become one of the most anticipated moments of the Eras Tour as Swifties (in the stadium and watching at home) eagerly wait to hear which songs the singer will perform at the show. Surprise songs have ranged from early hits like "Tim McGraw" to a recent introduction of mashups like "New Year's Day/Peace."

Sweet Moments with Sabrina Carpenter

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During one special show in Sydney, Australia (above), Swift was joined by her opening act Sabrina Carpenter who joined her in a special performance of "White Horse" at the flower-covered piano.

Speak Now (Taylor's Version)

Swift has also used her acoustic set as an opportunity to make some very special announcements, starting with the announcement of Speak Now (Taylor's Version) during her Nashville show on May 5, 2023 (above).

Friendly Reunions

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Months later as Swift debuted the music video for " I Can See You " from Speak Now (Taylor's Version) , she enlisted some surprise guests . The singer was joined on stage by Presley Cash, Joey King and her ex-boyfriend Taylor Lautner , who all played pivotal roles in her Speak Now era.

1989 (Taylor's Version)

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As Swift performed one of her final shows for the U.S. leg of the Eras Tour on Aug. 9, 2023 (above), she shocked the crowd by announcing 1989 (Taylor's Version) on stage. For the special moment, she debuted several new blue concert looks in honor of the album.

Special Guest Ice Spice

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Swift turned MetLife Stadium into a party in May 2023 as she was joined by Ice Spice (above) for a special performance of " Karma ."

Making the Whole Place Shimmer

Swift proves that a diamond's gotta shine as she performs "Bejeweled" on the stage, complete with delightful choreography from her backup dancers.

Dressing for Revenge

Swift's sultry performance of "Vigilante S---" is another highly talked about moment from the show (and has quickly gone viral on social media as many try to replicate her intricate chair choreography).

Confetti Falls to the Ground

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It wouldn't be a Taylor Swift show without confetti! As Swift closes the tour with "Karma," the stage is covered with rainbow confetti representing Swift's first 10 albums.

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“Mr. Blue Sky” is saying goodbye.

Jeff Lynne’s ELO is heading out on its final North American tour, promoters announced Monday.

Tickets for the show go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday via Ticketmaster. Pre-sales start at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

The band’s 27-date “The Over and Out” tour kicks off in Palm Desert, California, on Aug. 24 and wraps Oct. 25 in Los Angeles.

ELO, the legendary ‘70s rock outfit whose hits include “Livin’ Thing,” “Don’t Bring Me Down” and “Evil Woman,” was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.

Jeff Lynn’s ELO “The Over and Out Tour” dates:

Aug. 24: Palm Desert, Calif. (Acrisure Arena)

Aug. 27: Seattle (Climate Pledge Arena)

Aug. 28: Vancouver, BC, Canada (Rogers Arena)

Aug. 30: Portland, Oregon (Moda Center)

Sept. 1: San Francisco (Chase Center)

Sept. 6: St. Louis (Enterprise Center)

Sept. 7: Indianapolis (Gainbridge Fieldhouse)

Sept. 9: Toronto (Scotiabank Arena)

Sept. 10: Pittsburgh (PPG Paints Arena)

Sept. 13: Cincinnati (Heritage Bank Center)

Sept. 14: Cleveland (Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse)

Sept. 16: New York City (Madison Square Garden)

Sept. 20: Philadelphia (Wells Fargo Center)

Sept. 23: Boston (TD Garden)

Sept. 25: Washington, D.C. (Capital One Arena)

Sept. 27: Chicago (United Center)

Sept. 30: St. Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)

Oct. 2: Denver (Ball Arena)

Oct. 9: Detroit (Little Caesars Arena)

Oct. 11: Nashville, Tenn. (Bridgestone Arena)

Oct. 12: Atlanta (State Farm Arena)

Oct. 15: Austin, Texas (Moody Center)

Oct. 16: Houston (Toyota Center)

Oct. 18: Dallas (American Airlines Center)

Oct. 21: Phoenix (Footprint Center)

Oct. 23: Sacramento, Calif. (Golden 1 Center)

Oct. 25: Los Angeles, Calif. (Kia Forum)

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If the summer fever has you itching for a music festival where you can relax and just rock out with friends, family and loved ones, we have you covered. In 2023, numerous rock and metal bands are touring in their respective countries and beyond. Some even have dates booked for 2024.

With so many choices at your disposal, we wanted to outline and give a small shout-out to some of the top bands on tour right now. This is by no means an exhaustive list, these are just some of our favorites in no particular order. If you are interested in any of these artists, you can find a link in each section to buy concert tickets.

Alice in Chains

To begin with, we have the complex sound of Alice in Chains which combines elements of grunge and metal into rock. From harmonizing vocals to alternative styles of play, Alice in Chains is a unique experience.

They have announced a series of headlining shows in 2023 happening during fall. Furthermore, on some dates, they will also act as a support band for Guns N’ Roses’. These stops are Kansas City, San Antonio, Houston, San Diego and even Canada. Beyond that you can find Alice in Chains headlining across the US with some examples being:

  • 03 – Anaheim, CA – House Of Blues
  • 05 – Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Theater
  • 07 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre
  • 08 – Reno, NV – Grand Sierra Resort
  • 10 – Las Vegas, NV – Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood

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Here we have something both beautiful and bittersweet. Aerosmith have announced their Peace Out: The Farewell Tour . It is their final tour starting from September 2, 2023 in Philadelphia which will finish on January 26, 2024 in Montreal.

As the band stated in their Instagram post “PEACE OUT! After 50 years, 10 world tours, and playing for over 100 million fans… It’s time for one last go!”. Aerosmith has been a worldwide staple of rock music and now they going out in a blaze of glory. Fans will be able to find them across countless venues in the US and Canada with dozens of concerts going on well into 2024.

Some locations include:

  • 02 – Philadelphia, PA, US – Wells Fargo Center
  • 6 – Pittsburgh, PA, US – PPG Paints Arena
  • 9 – Elmont, NY, US – UBS Arena
  • 12 – Toronto, ON, Canada – Scotiabank Arena
  • 15 – Chicago, IL, US – United Center
  • 18 – Detroit, MI, US – Little Caesars Arena

Check out the full list of available tickets here.

On a more visual note, Tool is also touring the US and Canada. The band is set to present their unmatched audio and visual spectacle during a total of 26 performances across the United States and Canada throughout October and November.

Prior to the ticket sales, TOOL Army has expanded its memberships, granting exclusive access to pre-sale tickets for members on June 8 at 10 am local time. An exclusive selection of VIP packages for the autumn 2023 tour dates will also be initially accessible to TOOL Army members. Visit the Tool website for exclusive merchandise you can purchase before buying tickets.

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  • 3 – Loveland, CO – Budweiser Events Center
  • 6 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival
  • 8 – Indio, CA – Power Trip
  • 11 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center
  • 12 – Idaho Falls, ID – Mountain America Center

The multi-platinum rock band Disturbed announced their 36-date Take Back Your Life summer 2023 US tour back in April. It kicked off at Montreal’s Bell Centre and is still going strong. With the Take Back Your Life Tour, Disturbed will be reprising their appearances across the US for the first time since 2018.

Their message is that everyone is welcome at their concerts. One of their latest performances even had a mom and dad rocking out with their daughter in the front row. The lead singer, David Draiman, is being praised online for stopping the concert to talk to a young fan who knew all the songs and invited her on stage.

Disturbed is doing wonders for heavy metal concerts by keeping them extreme, yet pleasant and accessible for everyone.

Breaking Benjamin

Alongside Disturbed, you will also find the beautiful and melancholic hard rock sounds of Breaking Benjamin . The band is continuing their earlier 2023 tour throughout September. This time with the group Jinjer across the US. The majority of the songs performed will be from their album Aurora but older hits can be heard as well. Examples of dates are:

  • 30 – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre – Tinley Park, IL
  • 1 – Pine Knob Music Theatre – Clarkston, MI
  • 2 – Ruoff Music Center – Noblesville, IN
  • 6 – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek – Raleigh, NC

Rob Zombie is currently touring with Alice Cooper as part of their 2023 show Freaks on Parade . These two masters of the macabre are rocking through their 19-city tour covering the US until September 24 th . Fans will be able to witness Rob’s signature visual experience mixing both horror, macabre and fantasy into the show.

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  • 02 – Des Moines, IA –  Wells Fargo Arena
  • 05 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre
  • 06 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
  • 08 – Scranton, PA – The Pavilion at Montage Mountain
  • 09 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

Foo Fighters

This year the Foo Fighters announced their first-ever array of headline shows since the passing of Taylor Hawkins . The tour will be in his honor and memory as the band announced on their social media. Most of the songs being played will be from the But Here We Are album. This new album is “brutally honest and emotionally raw response to everything Foo Fighters endured over the last year”.

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  • 17 – Sea.Hear.Now, Asbury Park, NJ, US
  • 19 – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater, Virginia Beach, VA – with The Breeders

Pantera , the old masters of influential heavy metal and rock, have already embarked on their 2023 US tour this summer. Alongside Lamb of God as special guests, they are rocking out in 20 city stops until September 15 th . Their lineup includes surviving members like Philip Anselmo (vocals) and Rex Brown (bass), accompanied by guitarist Zakk Wylde and drummer Charlie Benante.

Dates include cities like:

  • 10 – Alton, VA – Blue Ridge Rock Festival
  • 12 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
  • 14 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater At Virginia Beach
  • 15 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
  • 23 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life

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3 Doors Down are currently in the midst of their 2023 US tour that began on June 14 th in Baltimore. They are celebrating the 20 th anniversary of their multiplatinum 2002 sophomore album Away from the Sun . With Candlebox as support, they will continue their concerts until September 23 rd in Sugar Land, Texas.

Some random dates include:

  • 13 – Jacksonville, FL @ Daily’s Place
  • 15 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds
  • 16 – Boca Raton, FL @ Mizner Park Amphitheater
  • 20 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater
  • 22 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • 23 – Sugar Land, TX @ Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land

Last but not least, Nickelback has announced their 2023 Get Rollin’ Tour in support of their 10 th studio album of the same name. This massive endeavor will run across 38 cities this summer. It started back in June 12 th in Quebec City but will continue throughout fall. You can find Nickelback alongside artists such as Brantley Gilbert and Josh Ross in September and October.

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Roger Daltrey Announces 2024 North American Solo Tour

Roger Daltrey has announced a North American solo tour for this June. Building on a previously announced May 6 engagement at San Diego, this run will bring the legendary frontman for The Who to nine further engagements in the Southeast, Northeast, Midwest and Canada between June 12 – 29. With support from an electric and acoustic band, Daltrey’s appearances have been hand-picked for intimate presentations of his classics and rarities, interspersed with live audience talk-back.

Daltrey’s summer run will begin with his only West Coast show of the year on May 6, which will present the artist onstage at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego a month before the official outset of his new tour. By June 12, Daltrey will fly to the Southeast to perform at Vienna, Va.’s vaunted Wolf Trap – Filene Center, followed by a trip across the northern border to Niagra Falls, Ontario for a June 14 set at OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino. Next, the artist will move on to the Northeast for a four-show sprint, highlighted by a June 18 engagement at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY and a June 20 presentation at Boston’s Leader Band Pavilion. Finally, on June 25, Daltrey will take Detroit for the first in a final three-night Midwest run, culminating with a June 29 performance at Highland Park, Ill.’s The Pavilion at Ravinia.

Daltrey’s performance will feature support from a nine-piece ensemble assembled by the icon, composed of Simon Townshend and Doug Boyle on guitar, Billy Nicholls on mandolin, John Hogg on bass, Katie Jacoby on violin, Geraint Watkins on keyboard and accordion, Steve Weston on harmonica and drummer Scott Devours, with additional percussion from Jody Linscott. These performances will also feature support from special guest singer-songwriters  KT Tunstall and Dan Bern. Between songs, the bandleader will share stories from his six decades of performance and answer questions posed by the audience.

A Live Nation presale for Daltrey’s exclusive summer series will open on Thursday, March 21 at 10 a.m. local time with code KEY. General on-sale will follow on Friday at 10 a.m. local time. For more information, visit thewho.com/tour .

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Roger Daltrey North American Solo Tour 2024 May 6 – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park – San Diego* June 12 – Wolf Trap – Filene Center – Vienna, Va.* June 14 – OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino – Niagara Falls, Ontario* June 16 – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts – Bethel, N.Y.* June 18 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, N.Y.* June 20 – Boston – Leader Bank Pavilion * June 22 – Tanglewood – The Koussevitzky Music Shed – Lenox, Mass.* June 25 – Meadow Brook Amphitheatre – Detroit^ June 27– Murat Theatre at Old National Centre – Indianapolis^ June 29 – The Pavilion at Ravinia – Highland Park, Ill.*

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Bruce Springsteen is relaunching his postponed tour in Phoenix. Here's what to expect

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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band return to active duty Tuesday, March 19, in downtown Phoenix with the relaunch of their world tour at Footprint Center.

Hailed in the Washington Post as "a masterclass in the uplifting power of rock-and-roll," the tour was cut short in September on the advice of Springsteen’s doctors, who were treating him for peptic ulcer disease, a potentially serious gastrointestinal condition.

Springsteen issued a statement saying, “Over here on E Street, we’re heartbroken to have to postpone these shows. ... We’ll be back to pick these shows up and then some. Thank you for your understanding and support. We’ve been having a blast at our US shows and we’re looking forward to more great times. We’ll be back soon.”

Here's our complete guide to the Bruce Springsteen concert in Phoenix .

Little Steven: 'We had no idea how much pain he was in'

In an early November interview with USA Today at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, E Street Band guitarist Little Steven Van Zandt said, "I got to tell you the truth, we had no idea how much pain he was in. We were just as surprised as everyone else to learn the extent of his illness. It was remarkable when we found out that he had been in pain for five shows at least. He is just a tough guy.”

Springsteen announced that he was symptom-free on the Nov. 20 episode of his E Street Radio show “From My Home to Yours.”

Since then, he’s performed at the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year ceremony, the 17th annual Stand Up for Heroes benefit and the New Jersey Hall of Fame induction honoring Patti Scialfa.

He also appeared at the 81st Golden Globe Awards (where he was nominated for Best Original Song for “Addicted to Romance”), alongside Darlene Love to present her with a platinum record for “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” and multiple events at the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music on the campus of Monmouth University in New Jersey.

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Springsteen & the E Street Band to play 52 concerts in 2024

Springsteen and the E Street Band will play 52 concerts in 17 countries through late November 2024, starting in Phoenix.

Rolling Stone hailed the opening night of the tour he’s about to resume as  "ecstatic and emotional." Spin called it a  "must-see."

The opening leg of the tour includes 10 U.S. concerts that had to be rescheduled while Springsteen recovered from peptic ulcer disease and a newly added concert at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The remaining rescheduled U.S. dates will take place from Aug. 15 through Nov. 22 following a return to Europe for 26 shows this summer. He’ll also do a hometown performance in Asbury Park, New Jersey, where the E Street Band will headline the Sea.Hear.Now Festival on Sept. 15.

The European tour will follow up a successful trip to the continent last year, which sold more than 1.6 million tickets and earned praise as some of the best shows of the band’s career, Billboard deeming it “the greatest show on Earth.”

Despite the postponed North American dates, Springsteen and The E Street Band’s international run finished third on Pollstar’s countdown of the biggest tours of 2023, with only Taylor Swift and Beyoncé doing better at the box office.

'Best of Bruce Springsteen' album arriving in April

This spring also brings the recently released "Best of Bruce Springsteen" collection, a career-spanning anthology arriving April 19, gathering early-career favorites, live staples, best-selling breakouts and recent releases together for the first time.

Arriving via Sony Music, “Best of Bruce Springsteen” captures a 50-year body of work that has earned him honors and accolades including 20 Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, two Golden Globes, a Tony Award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a Kennedy Center Honor and induction to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Since launching his career with “Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.,” Springsteen has sold more than 140 million records worldwide, including more than 70 million in the United States, becoming the first artist in history with a Top 5 album in six consecutive decades.

His latest album, released in November 2022, is a collection of soul and R&B covers called "Only the Strong Survive."

This is Springsteen's first Phoenix concert since the River Tour

Tuesday’s show at Footprint Center is Springsteen’s first metro Phoenix concert since 2016, when the E Street Band hit Talking Stick Resort Arena (now called Footprint Center) on  the River Tour, revisiting the 1980 masterstroke  that gave the world “Hungry Heart” while topping Billboard’s album chart, a Springsteen first.

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band in Phoenix

When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 19.

Where: Footprint Center, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix.

Admission: Verified resale tickets are available at ticketmaster.com .

Details: 602-379-7800,  ticketmaster.com .

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Iconic ‘90s rock bands coming to Alabama, celebrating 30th anniversary of hit albums

T wo powerhouse ‘90s rock bands are going on tour in summer 2024, celebrating the 30th anniversary of albums that cemented their fame.

Live, led by Ed Kowalczyk , and Stone Temple Pilots , now fronted by Jeff Gutt , are set to perform on Aug. 27 at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. The Alabama date is part of a 19-city “Jubilee Tour” that points to milestones for “Throwing Copper,” Live’s No. 1 record from 1994, and “Purple,” a chart-topper for STP that same year.

Tickets for the Pelham show go on sale Friday, March 22, at 10 a.m. CT via Ticketmaster/Live Nation , after a round of pre-sales. Prices are $49.50, $59.50, $79.50 and $99.50, plus service charges, according to promoter Live Nation. Several pre-sales are planned, starting on Tuesday at 10 a.m. CT and running through Thursday, March 21, at 10 p.m. CT, according to the Ticketmaster/Live Nation listing.

Soul Asylum will be the opening act on the tour; Live and Stone Temple Pilots will alternate for the closing spot on the lineup. Live is set to close at Oak Mountain, according to a press release from Live Nation.

Right now, Pelham is the only Alabama stop on the tour, but the bands are scheduled to perform in Southern cities such as Rogers, Arkansas (Aug. 24, Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion ); Jacksonville, Florida (Aug. 30, Daily’s Place ); and Alpharetta, Georgia (Aug. 31, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre ).

Live has nine studio albums to its credit, 1989-present. The band is best known, however, for “Throwing Copper,” produced by Jerry Harrison of the Talking Heads. The multi-platinum album included hit singles such as “Lightning Crashes,” “Selling the Drama,” “I Alone” and “All Over You.”

Kowalczyk, a singer, songwriter and guitarist, is a founding member of Live and its longtime prime mover. He’s the only original member currently touring with Live, and has been the band’s frontman for most of its history, which dates back to 1984.

Stone Temple Pilots have eight studio albums to their credit, 1992-present, and hits such as “Plush,” “Creep,” “Vasoline,” “Interstate Love Song,” “Big Empty,” “Big Bang Baby” and “Trippin’ on a Hole in a Paper Heart.” After breaking through with the 1992 album “Core,” STP followed with “Purple,” a sophomore blockbuster that included the monster hit “Plush.” The song won several awards, including a 1994 Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance.

Frontman Scott Weiland , a electrifying and unpredictable performer, founded Stone Temple Pilots in 1989 with guitarist Dean DeLeo, bassist Robert DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz. Weiland helped to bring STP to fame but also had a checkered history with the band. He famously struggled with drug addiction, and this contributed to STP calling it quits in 2003. The band reunited in 2008, with Weiland at the microphone, and split with him in 2013. (Weiland died in 2015 at age 48.)

Chester Bennington of Linkin Park replaced Weiland as the lead singer of STP, 2013-2015, and Jeff Gutt of Dry Cell took over as frontman in 2017. Gutt can be heard on two STP albums, 2018′s “Stone Temple Pilots” and 2020′s “Perdida.” Three original members of Stone Temple Pilots remain with the band, and will be on the tour this year with Gutt.

Live and Stone Temple Pilots both have strong fan bases in Alabama. Stone Temple Pilots has appeared at least four times at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, with dates there 1997-2018. STP also played at the Schaeffer Eye Center Crawfish Boil in Birmingham in 2011. Live’s Kowalczyk played a solo date at Alabaster CityFest in 2013.

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Stone Temple Pilots and Live are heading out on a joint 2024 tour. Here is how you can access the presale

  • Published: Mar. 18, 2024, 7:05 p.m.

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Stone Temple Pilots are going on tour in 2024 with Live to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Stone Temple Pilots' album “Purple" and Live's album “Throwing Copper." Amy Harris/Invision/AP

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Stone Temple Pilots and Live are heading out on a joint tour this August and September.

The rock bands will begin their “Jubilee” North American tour on Aug. 16 in Concord, Calif. and will wrap up on Sept. 15 in Noblesville, Ind .

While on tour, the groups will perform at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel on Sept. 6 .

The “Jubilee” tour will celebrate the 30th anniversaries of the headliners’ classic 1994 albums: Stone Temple Pilots “Purple” and Live’s “Throwing Copper.”

Soul Asylum will join in support for the duration of the tour run, and Our Lady Peace will open for the first two shows.

If you want to see Stone Temple Pilots and Live on their “Jubilee” tour, here is how you can access tickets.

How to see Stone Temple Pilots and Live on their 2024 tour

Presale tickets for Stone Temple Pilots and Live’s joint tour go on sale March 20th at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster .

You can use promo code KEY to access the tickets.

The general sale will the begin on March 22 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster .

Fans of the rock bands can also access tickets on secondary market websites, such as StubHub , Vivid Seats , TicketCity and SeatGeek .

First-time Vivid Seats users can save $20 on ticket orders over $200 by entering promo code NJ20 at checkout.

TicketCity users can save $15 on orders over $400 using promo code TCITYSAVE15 at checkout.

A complete list of Stone Temple Pilots and Live’s tour dates is available here .

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Hold on tight, Electric Light Orchestra fans: Jeff Lynne’s ELO coming to Phoenix

Mar 18, 2024, 11:12 AM | Updated: 11:15 am

The leader of Jeff Lynne’s ELO is seen playing guitar and singing with band members behind him....

Jeff Lynne’s ELO is scheduled to perform at Footprint Center in Phoenix on Oct. 21, 2024, as part of the band's "Over and Out Tour." (Carsten Windhorst Photo via Live Nation)

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PHOENIX — Jeff Lynne’s ELO will perform in Arizona for the first — and last — time under that name when the band stops in Phoenix this fall during its final tour.

The modern-day version of iconic symphonic rock band Electric Light Orchestra will perform at Footprint Center on Oct. 21 as part of “The Over and Out Tour.”

Presales start Wednesday, and tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday.

The journey from Electric Light Orchestra to Jeff Lynne’s ELO

ELO was a major force in rock music in the 1970s and early ’80s, with a string of successful albums filled with memorable, melodic songs, including “Mr. Blue Sky,” “Evil Woman,” “Telephone Line” and “Hold on Tight.”

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Lynne went on to work as producer with the likes of Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty. He also cofounded the supergroup Traveling Wilburys with Harrison, Petty, Orbison and Bob Dylan.

ELO was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.

When is the last time ELO played in Arizona?

The English band started going by the name Jeff Lynne’s ELO in 2014.

The band has never played in Arizona as Jeff Lynne’s ELO. According to online concert archives, Electric Light Orchestra’s last Arizona shows were nearly fifty years ago, when the group played at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix on Jan. 17, 1977, and at the Tucson Community Center four days later.

Other than a one-off concert at a benefit show in November 2023, the group hasn’t performed live since 2019. The 27-city “Over and Out Tour” launches Aug. 24 in Palm Desert, California, and wraps up Oct. 25 in Los Angeles.

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Jeff Lynne's ELO slots Detroit date on band's farewell tour

Tickets for the show go on sale this week..

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"Mr. Blue Sky" is saying goodbye.

Jeff Lynne's ELO is heading out on its final tour, promoters announced Monday, which includes an Oct. 9 performance at Little Caesars Arena.

Tickets for the show go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday via Ticketmaster. Pre-sales start at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

The show is part of the band's 27-date "The Over and Out" tour, which kicks off in Palm Desert, California, on Aug. 24 and wraps Oct. 25 in Los Angeles.

ELO, the legendary '70s rock outfit whose hits include "Livin' Thing," "Don't Bring Me Down" and "Evil Woman," last played Detroit with a 2019 concert at Little Caesars Arena, which followed a concert at the arena the year prior.

Jeff Lynn's ELO, "The Over and Out Tour" dates:

Aug. 24: Palm Desert, Calif. (Acrisure Arena)

Aug. 27: Seattle, Wash. (Climate Pledge Arena)

Aug. 28: Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena)

Aug. 30: Portland, Ore. (Moda Center)

Sept. 1: San Francisco, Calif. (Chase Center)

Sept. 6: St. Louis, Mo. (Enterprise Center)

Sept. 7: Indianapolis, Ind. (Gainbridge Fieldhouse)

Sept. 9: Toronto, Ont. (Scotiabank Arena)

Sept. 10: Pittsburgh, Penn. (PPG Paints Arena)

Sept. 13: Cincinnati, Ohio (Heritage Bank Center)

Sept. 14: Cleveland, Ohio (Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse)

Sept. 16: New York, NY (Madison Square Garden)

Sept. 20: Philadelphia, Penn. (Wells Fargo Center)

Sept. 23: Boston, Mass. (TD Garden)

Sept. 25: Washington, DC (Capital One Arena)

Sept. 27: Chicago, Ill. (United Center)

Sept. 30: St. Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)

Oct. 2: Denver, Colo. (Ball Arena)

Oct. 9: Detroit, Mich. (Little Caesars Arena)

Oct. 11: Nashville, Tenn. (Bridgestone Arena)

Oct. 12: Atlanta, Ga. (State Farm Arena)

Oct. 15: Austin, Tex. (Moody Center)

Oct. 16: Houston, Tex. (Toyota Center)

Oct. 18: Dallas, Tex. (American Airlines Center)

Oct. 21: Phoenix, Ariz. (Footprint Center)

Oct. 23: Sacramento, Calif. (Golden 1 Center)

Oct. 25: Los Angeles, Calif. (Kia Forum)

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