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Your guide to 2022's biggest tours
From Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny to the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Weeknd, here are all the artists who can't wait to get on the road again.
Lester Fabian Brathwaite is a staff writer at Entertainment Weekly , where he covers breaking news, all things Real Housewives , and a rich cornucopia of popular culture. Formerly a senior editor at Out magazine, his work has appeared on NewNowNext , Queerty , Rolling Stone , and The New Yorker . He was also the first author signed to Phoebe Robinson's Tiny Reparations imprint. He met Oprah once.
Remember live music? Enjoying a shared vibe in a crowd, a moment of familiarity and solidarity betwixt complete strangers, even having a $35 beer spilled on your person? Well, concerts are back, baby!
From Red Hot Chili Peppers and Smashing Pumpkins to the Weeknd, our fave musicians are ready, willing, and able to rock our collective socks off — with some artists making up for rescheduled shows from the past two years, established stars hitting the road again , and new acts striking out for the first time. Here, we've compiled a list of all the 2022 concerts and music festivals you'll want to keep an eye on.
September 2022
Stevie Nicks Tour: Live in Concert Dates: Sept. 2-Oct. 28
Lil Nas X Tour: Montero Tour Dates: Sept. 6-Nov. 17
Phoenix Tour: Alpha Zulu Tour '22 Dates: Sept. 6-Oct. 18 Opening act(s): Porches
Roxy Music Tour: 50th Anniversary Arena Tour Dates: Sept. 7-Oct. 14 Special guest: St. Vincent
Panic! At the Disco Tour: The Viva Las Vengeance Tour Dates: Sept. 8-March 10 Opening acts: Marina, Jake Wesley Rogers, Beach Bunny
She & Him Tour: Fall Tour Dates: Sept. 9-Sept. 16
Yola Tour: Stand for Myself 2022 Tour Dates: Sept. 9-Sept. 25 Opening act(s): Peter One
Post Malone Tour: The Twelve Carat Tour Dates: Sept. 10-Nov. 15 Opening act(s): Roddy Ricch
Gorillaz Tour: North American 2022 Tour Dates: Sept. 11-Oct. 23 Opening act(s): EARTHGANG, Jungle
Mary J. Blige Tour: The Good Morning Gorgeous Tour Dates: Sept. 17-Oct. 29 Opening act(s): Ella Mai, Queen Naija
Dry Cleaning Tour: World Tour Dates: Sept. 17-April 1
Carly Rae Jepsen Tour: The So Nice Tour Dates: Sept. 21-Nov. 5 Opening act(s): Empress Of
Ally & AJ and Ben Platt Tour: The Reverie Tour Dates: Sept. 22-Nov. 18
Lizzo Tour: The Special Tour Dates: Sept. 23-Nov. 18 Opening act: Latto
The Judds Tour: The Final Tour Dates: Sept. 30-Oct. 28 Opening act: Martina McBride
Festival: Primavera Sound Los Angeles City: Los Angeles Dates: Sept. 16-18 Headliners: Arctic Monkeys, Lorde, Nine Inch Nails, Cigarettes After Sex, Clairo, Darkside, James Blake, Kim Gordon
Festival: Portola Music Festival City: San Francisco Dates: Sept. 24-25 Headliners: Flume, Kaytranada, Charli XCX, The Chemical Brothers, James Blake, M.I.A.
Festival: Global Citizen Festival 2022 City: New York Dates: Sept. 25 Headliners: Mariah Carey, Metallica, Rosalia, Mickey Guyton, Charlie Puth, the Jonas Brothers
Festival: Ohana Festival City: Dana Point, CA Dates: Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Headliners: Stevie Nicks, Eddie Vedder, Jack White, Pink
October 2022
Smashing Pumpkins Tour: Spirits on Fire Arena Tour Dates: Oct. 2-Nov. 19 Special guest: Jane's Addiction Opening acts: Poppy, Meg Myers
Jessie Reyez Tour: The Yessie Tour Dates: Oct. 13-Dec. 4
beabadoobee Tour: North American Fall Tour Dates: Oct. 25-Dec. 4 Opening act(s): Lowertown
Lindsey Buckingham Tour: Fall 2022 Tour Dates: Oct. 26-Nov. 19
Festival: All Things Go Music Festival City: Merriweather Post Pavilion (Columbia, MD) Dates: Oct. 1 Headliners: Lorde, Mitski, Bleachers
Festival: When We Were Young City: Las Vegas Dates: Oct. 22 Headliners: My Chemical Romance, Paramore, Avril Lavigne, Bright Eyes
November 2022
The Smile Tour: North American Tour 2022 Dates: Nov. 14-Dec. 21
Modest Mouse Tour: The Lonesome Crowded West Tour Dates: Nov. 18 - Dec. 17
Harry Connick, Jr. Tour: A Holiday Celebration 2022 Tour Dates: Nov. 18-Dec. 24
Darren Criss Tour: A Very Darren Crissmas Dates: Nov. 29-Dec. 17
December 2022
LeAnn Rimes Tour: Joy: The Holiday Tour Dates: Dec. 2-Dec. 18
Mariah Carey Tour: Merry Christmas to All! Dates: Dec. 11, 13
January 2022
Kacey Musgraves Tour: Star-Crossed: Unveiled Dates: Jan. 19-Feb. 20 Opening acts: King Princess, Muna
The War on Drugs Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: Jan. 19-July 8
Courtney Barnett Tour: USA & Canada Tour Dates: Jan. 20-Aug. 28
Björk Tour : Cornucopia Dates: Jan. 26-Feb. 8
Big Thief Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: Jan. 31-June 21
February 2022
Waxahatchee Tour: Saint Cloud Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 3-June 21
Billie Eilish Tour: Happier Than Ever: The World Tour Dates: Feb. 3-Sept. 30 Opening acts: Duckworth, Willow, Jessie Reyez
Sparks Tour: Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 7-May 7
Spoon Tour: Lucifer on the Sofa Tour Dates: Feb. 8-June 4
Bad Bunny Tour: El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo Dates: Feb. 9-April 3
Lucy Dacus Tour: Winter Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 9-Aug. 26
Dua Lipa Tour: Future Nostalgia Tour 2022 Dates: Feb. 9-Nov. 16
Tyler, the Creator Tour: Call Me If You Get Lost Dates: Feb. 10-Aug. 3 Opening acts: Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, Teezo Touchdown
Jazmine Sullivan Tour: The Heaux Tales Tour Dates: Feb. 14-March 30
Clairo Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: Feb. 16-Oct. 4 Opening acts: Arlo Parks, Widowspeak
John Mayer Tour: Sob Rock Tour Dates: Feb. 17-May 10
Justin Bieber Tour: Justice World Tour Dates: Feb. 18-March 25
Beach House Tour: Once Twice Melody Tour Dates: Feb. 18-Aug. 28
The Flaming Lips Tour: American Head American Tour 2021-22 Dates: Feb. 19-Nov. 22
Tame Impala Tour: Slow Rush Tour Dates: Feb. 27-Oct. 29
Festival: Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest City: Los Angeles Dates: Feb. 10-12 Headliners: Machine Gun Kelly, Halsey, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Green Day, Miley Cyrus
Festival: Diplo's Higher Ground Cabo City: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Dates: Feb. 17-21 Headliners: Diplo, Duke Dumont, Gorgon City, VNNSA, John Summit, Solardo
Festival: Dirtybird CampINN City: Orlando Dates: Feb. 25-27 Headliners: Chromeo, DJ Premier, Claude VonStroke, Dillinja
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis Tour: Live 2022 Dates: March 1-April 3
Khruangbin Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: March 2-July 31 Opening acts: Toro y Moi, Men I Trust
311 Tour: Spring Tour 2022 Dates: March 6-June 5
Animal Collective Tour: Spring 2022 U.S. Tour Dates: March 8-June 9 Opening acts: L'Rain, Spirit of the Beehive
Maren Morris Tour: Humble Quest Tour Dates: March 8-Dec. 2
Greta Van Fleet Tour: Dreams in Gold Tour 2022 Dates: March 10-Nov. 12 Opening acts: The Pretty Reckless, Houndmouth, Durand Jones & The Indications, Fruit Bats, Robert Finley, Crown Lands, and Hannah Wicklund
Eagles Tour: Hotel California Tour Dates: March 17-May 28
Chris Stapleton Tour: All American Road Show Tour Dates: March 17-Oct. 27
Coldplay Tour: The Music of the Spheres Dates: March 18-Oct. 29 Opening acts: H.E.R., London Grammar
Rina Sawayama Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: March 19-May 9
Summer Walker Tour: The Summer Walker Series Tour Dates: March 19-July 9
Perfume Genius Tour: Perfume Genius Tour Dates: March 20-Aug. 26
Kesha Tour: Kesha Live Dates: March 21-30 Opening acts: Kesha's Weird + Wonderful Rainbow Cruise, April 1-5
Bleachers Tour: the 2022 tour Dates: March 24-July 29 Opening acts: Allison Ponthier, Beabadoobee, Blu DeTiger, Charly Bliss, the Lemon Twigs, Wolf Alice
Dawn Richard Tour: Electro Revival Tour Dates: March 24-Aug. 28
Charli XCX Tour: Crash: The Live Tour Dates: March 26-June 9
Bon Iver Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: March 30-Nov. 11
Festival: CRSSD City: San Diego Dates: March 5-6 Headliners: Glass Animals, Sofi Tukker Live, 070 Shake, Blu De Tiger, Cautious Clay, Chet Faker Festival: Treefort Music Fest City: Boise, Idaho Dates: March 23-27 Headliners: Kim Gordon, Durand Jones & the Indications, Osees, Snail Mail
Festival: BUKU Music + Art Project City: New Orleans Dates: March 25-26 Headliners: Tyler, the Creator; Tame Impala; Tierra Whack
Bon Jovi Tour: Bon Jovi 2022 Tour Dates: April 1-30
Olivia Rodrigo Tour: Sour Tour Dates: April 2-July 7 Opening acts: Gracie Abrams, Holly Humberstone, Baby Queen
Lorde Tour: The Solar Power Tour Dates: April 3-March 18, 2023 Opening acts: Remi Wolf, Marlon Williams
Snail Mail Tour: Valentine Tour Dates: April 5-Sept. 9
Backstreet Boys Tour: DNA World Tour Dates: April 8-March 11, 2023
BTS Event: BTS Permission to Dance on Stage City: Las Vegas Dates: April 8-16
Lil Durk Tour: The 7220 Tour Dates: April 8-May 2
H.E.R. Tour: Back of My Mind Tour Dates: April 8-June 19
Jack White Tour: The Supply Chain Issues Tour Dates: April 8-Oct. 16 Opening act(s): Cherry Glazer, Cautious Clay, Glove, Zelooperz, The Paranoyds, Cat Power
Wilco Tour: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 20th Anniversary Tour Dates: April 15-April 23
Mitski Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: April 17-Sept. 18 Opening act(s): Indigo De Souza, The Weather Station, Hurray for the Riff Raff
Modest Mouse Tour: The Golden Casket Tour Date(s): April 18-Aug. 29 Opening act(s): The Cribs
J Balvin Tour: J Balvin Presents Jose Tour 2022 Dates: April 19-June 4
Destroyer Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: April 22-Oct. 7
Brandi Carlile Tour: Beyond These Silent Days Dates: April 22-Oct. 22 Opening acts: Allison Russell, Ani DiFranco, Brittany Howard, Celisse, Indigo Girls, Katie Pruitt, Lake Street Dive, Lucius, and Sarah McLachlan
The Who Tour: The Who Hits Back Tour! Dates: April 22-May 28 (spring); Oct. 2-Nov.5 (fall) Special guests: Leslie Mendelson, Los Lonely Boys, Amythyst Kiah, the Wild Things, Willie Nile, Steven Page, Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs
Haim Tour: The One More Haim Tour Dates: April 24-July 27 Opening acts: Waxahatchee, Princess Nokia, Faye Webster, Sasami, Buzzy Lee
Interpol Tour: Spring Tour Dates: April 25-June 19 Opening acts: Tycho, Matthew Dear (U.S.), Dry Cleaning (Mex.)
Tori Amos Tour: Ocean to Ocean 2022 Tour Dates: April 27-June 16
Paul McCartney Tour: Got Back Tour Dates: April 28-June 16
Nine Inch Nails Tour: Nine Inch Nails Tour Dates: April 28-Sept. 24 Opening acts: Boy Harsher, 100 gecs, Yves Tumor, Ministry, Nitzer Ebb
Tim McGraw Tour: McGraw Tour 2022 Dates: April 29-June 4 Opening acts: Russell Dickerson, Alexandra Kay, Brandon Davis
Leon Bridges Tour: Gold-Diggers Sound Tour Dates: April 29-Sept. 8 Opening acts: Chiiild, Kirby (Europe), Little Dragon
Sigur Rós Tour: Sigur Rós World Tour 2022 Dates: April 30-June 18
Festival: Coachella City: Indio, Calif. Dates: April 15-17; April 22-24 Headliners: Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Swedish House Mafia
Festival: Stagecoach City: Indio, Calif. Dates: April 29-May 1 Headliners: Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett, Luke Combs
Pearl Jam Tour: North American Tour Dates: May 3-Sept. 22 Opening act: Pluralone
New Kids on the Block Tour: Mixtape Tour 2022 Dates: May 10-July 23 Opening acts: Salt-N-Pepa, Rick Astley, En Vogue
Sylvan Esso Tour: Shaking Out the Numb Tour Dates: May 11-June 26 Opening acts: Moses Sumney, Vagabon, Yo La Tengo, Indigo De Souza, Little Brother, Mr Twin Sister
Dave Matthews Band Tour: Tour 2022 Dates: May 11-Sept. 20
Tiwa Savage Tour: Water & Garri North American Tour Dates: May 15-June 19
My Chemical Romance Tour: The Reunion Tour Dates: May 16-March 20, 2023 Special Guests: Devil Master, Dilly Dally, Badflower, GOSH, Kimya Dawson, Meg Myers, Midtown, Nothing, Shannon and the Clams, Soul Glo, Surfbort, Taking Back Sunday, the Bouncing Souls, the Homeless Gospel Choir, the Lemon Twigs, Thursday, Turnstile, Waterparks, Youth Code
Halsey Tour: Love and Power Tour Dates: May 17-July 9 Opening acts: Beabadoobe, Pink Pantheress, the Marias, Abby Roberts, Wolf Alice
Tears for Fears with Garbage Tour: The Tipping Point World Tour Dates: May 20-June 26
Norah Jones Tour: 20th Anniversary Come Away With Me Tour Dates: May 22-Aug. 4 Special guest: Regina Spektor
Belle and Sebastian Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: May 24-Nov. 30 Special guest: Divino Nino, Thee Sacred Souls, Tennis, Los Bitchos
Festival: Cruel World Festival City: Pasadena, Cali. Dates: May 14-15 Headliners: Morrissey, Bauhaus, Blondie, DEVO, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Psychedelic Furs, Violent Femmes, The Church
Festival: Hangout Music Festival City: Gulf Shores, Ala. Dates: May 20-22 Headliners: Post Malone, Tame Impala, Halsey, Fall Out Boy, Megan Thee Stallion, Zedd, Jack Harlow, Maren Morris, Phoebe Bridgers, Leon Bridges
Festival: Lightning in a Bottle City: Buena Vista Lake, Cali. Dates: May 25-30 Headliners: Glass Animals, Kaytranada, GRiZ, Chet Faker, Big Freedia, Black Coffee
Festival: Wilco's Solid Sound Festival City: North Adams, Mass. Dates: May 27-29 Headliners: Wilco, Japanese Breakfast, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, John Hodgman's Comedy Cabaret, the Sun Ra Arkestra
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Tour: Raising the Roof Tour Dates: June 1-Sept. 12
Red Hot Chili Peppers Tour: Global Stadium Tour Dates: June 4-Sept. 22 Opening acts: The Strokes, A$AP Rocky, Haim, Beck, St. Vincent, Anderson .Paak, the Free Nationals
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: June 5-Oct. 6 Opening act(s): The Linda Lindas, TBA
Pavement Tour: 2022 Tour Dates: June 6-Nov. 11
Machine Gun Kelly Tour: Mainstream Sellout Dates: June 8-Aug. 13 Opening acts: Avril Lavigne, Blackbear, iann dior, PVRIS, Travis Barker, Trippie Redd, WILLOW, 44phantom
Alicia Keys Tour: Alicia: The World Tour Dates: June 9-Sept. 24
Stevie Nicks Tour: Live in Concert Dates: June 10-21
Rod Stewart Tour: Cheap Trick Tour Dates: June 10-Sept. 17
The Chicks Tour: Summer 2022 Tour Dates: June 14-Aug. 13
Tenacious D Tour: Summer 2022 Tour Dates: June 16-22 Opening acts: Puddles Pity Party
St. Vincent Tour: Daddy's Home World Tour Dates: June 22-Oct. 2 Opening act(s): Celya AB, Snail Mail, Big Joanie, Ali Macofsky
Father John Misty Tour: Chloë and the Next 20th Century Tour Dates: June 26-Oct. 8 Opening act(s): Suki Waterhouse
Fleet Foxes Tour: Shore Tour Dates: June 27-Sept. 11
Festival: Governors Ball City: Queens, N.Y. Dates: June 10-12 Headliners: Kid Cudi, Halsey, J.
Festival: Bonnaroo City: Manchester, Tenn. Dates: June 16-19 Headliners: TBA
Festival: Something in the Water City: Washington, D.C. Dates: June 17-19 Headliners: Pharrell; Pusha T; Lil Baby; Chloe x Halle; Lil Uzi Vert; Tyler, the creator; Tierra Whack; Run the Jewels; Jon Batiste; Dave Matthews Band
Festival: Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts County: Somerset, England Dates: June 22-26 Headliners: Paul McCartney, Kendrick Lamar, Diana Ross, Billie Eilish
Alanis Morissette Tour: Celebrating 25 years of Jagged Little Pill Dates: June 9-29 (Europe), July 10-Aug. 6 (North America) Special guest: Beth Orton (Europe), Garbage (North America)
Roger Waters Tour: This Is Not a Drill Dates: July 6-Oct. 15
Rosalía Tour: Motomami World Tour Dates: July 6-Dec. 18
The Weeknd Tour: After Hours Til Dawn Dates: July 8-Sept. 3
Rage Against the Machine Tour: Public Service Announcement Tour Dates: July 9-Aug. 14 Special guest: Run the Jewels
The Black Keys Tour: Dropout Boogie Tour Dates: July 9-Oct. 18 Special guest: Ceramic Animal, Early James, the Velveteers
The Shins Tour: Oh, Inverted World: The 21st Birthday Tour Dates: July 12-Sept. 16
Lady Gaga Tour: The Chromatica Ball Dates: July 17-Sept. 10
Kendrick Lamar Tour: The Big Steppers Tour Dates: July 19-Dec. 16
Sharon Van Etten, Julien Baker, and Angel Olsen Tour: The Wild Hearts Tour Dates: July 21-Aug. 21 Opening act: Spencer
Kehlani Tour: Blue Water Road Tour Dates: July 29-Oct. 21 Opening act(s): Rico Nasty, Destin Conrad
Wet Leg Tour: U.S. Tour Dates: July 29-Oct. 12
Maroon 5 Tour: 2022 World Tour Dates: July 30-Aug 20 (North American dates)
Erykah Badu Tour: The Digging Crystals in Badubotron Tour Dates: July 30-Sept. 11
Festival: Pitchfork Music Festival City: Chicago Dates: July 15-17 Headliners: The National, Mitski, the Roots
Festival: HARD Summer Music Festival City: San Bernardino, Calif. Dates: July 29-31 Headliners: Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Uzi Vert, Porter Robinson, Three 6 Mafia, Gunna
August 2022
Franz Ferdinand Tour: U.S. Tour Dates: Aug. 4-Sept. 1
Bad Bunny Tour: World's Hottest Tour Dates: Aug. 5-Dec. 9 Opening acts: Alesso, Diplo
Michael Bublé Tour: Higher Tour Dates: Aug. 8-Oct. 11
Alice in Chains and Breaking Benjamin Tour: Alice in Chains & Breaking Benjamin Tour Dates: Aug. 10-Oct. 8
Harry Styles Tour: Love on Tour 2022 Dates: Aug. 15-Dec. 13 Opening acts: Jessie Ware, Blood Orange, Gabriels, Madi Diaz, Ben Harper, Koffee
Kid Cudi Tour: To the Moon — 2022 World Tour Dates: Aug. 16-Sept. 17 Opening act(s): Don Toliver, Strick, Denzel Curry, 070 Shake
Duran Duran Tour: North American Tour Dates: Aug. 19-Sept. 11 Opening acts: Nile Rodgers and Chic
Beth Orton Tour: Fall 2022 Tour Dates: Aug. 19-Nov. 22
The B-52s Tour: Farewell Tour Dates: Aug. 22-Nov. 13 Opening acts: K-C & the Sunshine Band, the Tubes
Interpol and Spoon Tour: Lights, Camera, Factions Tour Dates: Aug. 25-Sept. 18 Opening act(s): The Goon Sax
Wu-Tang Clan and Nas Tour: N.Y. State of Mind Tour Dates: Aug. 30-Oct. 4
Festival: Outside Lands City: San Francisco Dates: Aug. 5-7 Headliners: Green Day, Post Malone, SZA
Festival: Let's Get Fr.ee Carnaval City: Queens, N.Y. Dates: Aug. 20-21 Headliners: Missy Elliott, Anderson .Paak , Jhené Aiko, Wizkid, Major Lazar
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Here Are the 2022 Tours You Should Know About
Tyler, the Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa, Earl Sweatshirt, Action Bronson, Kesha, Tame Impala, and many more are hitting the road in 2022.
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As 2022 kicks into gear, complete with ongoing news of the troubling variety, fans and artists alike are hoping for more catharsis in the year ahead in the form of live shows .
And while it remains to be seen whether growing variant concerns will result in a shuffling of the 2022 slate of planned tours, it’s worth noting that some of the treks on the agenda—including, for example, The Weeknd ’s After Hours til Dawn Tour—were originally scheduled to take place back in 2020 .
Below, we’ve rounded up highlights from the 2022 assortment of currently scheduled tours, including lengthy routings from Tyler, the Creator and Lorde , among others. Of course, if you’re still not vaccinated as we enter a new year, you should change that . We’ve also included a pair of Vegas residencies—from Silk Sonic and Usher , respectively—in our 2022 roundup.
Jack Harlow
When: Jan. 7 – Jan. 16
Opening acts? The Homies
Tickets and information: Click here .
The Kid Laroi
When: Jan. 29 – March 10
Opening acts? N/A
Earl Sweatshirt and Action Bronson
When: Jan. 29 – March 3
Opening acts? Alchemist and Boldy James
Billie Eilish
When: Feb. 3 – April 9
Fireboy DML
When: Feb. 3 – Feb. 28
When: Feb. 3 – March 19
Opening acts? N/A
When: Feb. 9 – April 1
Opening acts? Megan Thee Stallion, Caroline Polachek, Lolo Zouai
When: Feb. 9 – April 3
Tyler, the Creator
When: Feb. 10 – April 8
Opening acts? Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, Teezo Touchdown
When: Feb. 17 – April 29
Justin Bieber
When: Feb. 18 – June 24
When: Feb. 25 – May 29 [Vegas residency]
Tame Impala
When: Feb. 27 – May 22
When: March 4 – April 8
Opening acts? Yung Bae
When: March 19 – April 23
When: March 21 – April 5
Snoh Aalegra
When: March 21 – May 30
Opening acts? Ama Lou
When: March 26 – April 29
Jhay Cortez
When: April 1 – May 29
Olivia Rodrigo
When: April 2 – May 25
Opening acts? Gracie Abrams, Holly Humberstone, Baby Queen
When: April 3 – May 7
When: April 24 – June 14
Opening acts? Waxahatchee, Princess Nokia, Sasami, Buzzy Lee
When: May 10 – June 11
Opening acts? N/A
When: May 17 – July 9
Opening acts? Beabadoobee, PinkPantheress, The Marías, Abby Roberts, Wolf Alice
When: July 15 – Oct. 29 [Vegas residency]
When: Summer 2022 [exact dates TBD]
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It's great having live music back, isn't it? Even if there is still an air of uncertainty around every tour, festival and show. So many mind-blowing concerts have been postponed during the pandemic that even if only half of them actually take place in 2022, it would be a massive year for live music. From Tool 's return to the stage to Rage Against the Machine 's reunion to Rammstein 's first-ever North American stadium run, here are 25 tours we're dying to see this year — listed, conveniently, in order of kick-off date.
Tool, Blonde Redhead, the Acid Helps
Kicks off: January 10 "Let's finish what we started. Shall we?" That was Maynard James Keenan back in September, when Tool announced the resumption of their touring behind the prog-metal psychonauts' stunning comeback opus, Fear Inoculum . The band's 2022 run will pick up literally where they left off: at the Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Oregon, where Tool had been scheduled to play in March 2020 before the pandemic sidelined them. As Keenan sings on "Lateralus": "Spiral out, keep going."
Ghost, Volbeat, Twin Temple
Kicks off: January 25 It's kind of a perfect bill: Swedish Satanic pop-metal superstars Ghost, Danish Elvis-metal greasers Volbeat and, opening the whole shebang, a band that effectively splits the difference, L.A. Lucifer-loving doo-wop duo Twin Temple. Boogie down with the devil — and hopefully catch a live taste of Ghost's highly anticipated new album — at one of the unholy trinity's 26 U.S. dates .
Killswitch Engage, August Burns Red, Light the Torch
Kicks off: January 28 After being pushed back twice due to you-know-what, Killswitch Engage are finally going to embark on a proper headliner for their 2019 album, Atonement , and with a tour package that people have been jonesing for (no pun intended) for just as long. Along with the dependably triumphant August Burns Red, the trek also boasts Light the Torch, the band fronted by one-time Killswitch vocalist Howard Jones. Therefore, it seems reasonable to assume that special crossover cameos are on the menu.
Obituary, Municipal Waste, Gatecreeper, Enforced, Spiritworld
Kickoff date: January 28 The shared land between death metal and hardcore fans seems to be more populated now than ever before, which makes Decibel' s 2022 tour one of the most stacked of the year. Obituary and Gatecreeper are two of the most renowned death-metal bands of their respective generations, and the same can be said for Muncipal Waste and Enforced within the land of crossover thrash — and Spiritworld's pummeling death-thrash is the missing link between all four.
Dream Theater, Arch Echo, Falset
Kickoff date: February 2 Although Dream Theater kept their fans busy throughout the pandemic by opening up their archives and properly issuing a fuck-ton of rarities and live albums, it's time to see the virtuosos back on the big stage again. Last fall, Dream Theater released their latest prog-metal opus, A View From the Top of the World , and now fans are going to be able to hear the new songs — along with all the classics — in their truest form.
Coheed and Cambria, Sheer Mag
Kicks off: February 16 Hot on the heels of one of Coheed and Cambria's most extravagant events yet — their S.S. Neverender cruise to the Bahamas — the prog-rock conceptualists are set to play some of their most intimate shows in a while. The Great Destroyer Tour will see Claudio Sanchez and his cohorts playing clubs around the country, warming fans up for the group's upcoming 2022 album. Extra points to them for handpicking politically charged pop-metal crew Sheer Mag to join them on the run.
Cannibal Corpse, Whitechapel, Revocation, Shadow of Intent
Kicks off: February 18 While many death-metal bands felt some type of way about deathcore during the younger genre's fledgling years, Cannibal Corpse were never too cool to celebrate the many commonalities between the two styles, which likely contributed to their continued relevancy over the last 30 years. Following 2021's well-received Violence Unimagined , Corpsegrinder and Co. are about to head out with deathcore pioneers Whitechapel, tech-death thrashers Revocation and chug-tastic up-and-comers Shadow of Intent. It's gonna be a party.
Circle Jerks, the Adolescents, 7Seconds, Negative Approach
Kickoff date: February 18 In 2020, Circle Jerks were supposed to commemorate 40 years of their pivotal debut, Group Sex , with their first tour in 13 years, but then the pandemic came a-knockin'. They finally started road-doggin' it again last fall and will continue throughout the first half of 2022, beginning with a February run alongside the Adolescents and Negative Approach. Then, hardcore OGs 7Seconds — who re-released their debut, The Crew , last year — will swap in for Adolescents and travel with the other two bands from mid-March through mid-May.
Underoath, Every Time I Die, Spiritbox
Kicks off: February 18 Underoath and Every Time I Die are two heads of the mighty hydra that is 21st century metalcore — the former having synthesized the genre's hyper-catchy side while the latter showed how metal technicality and Southern-rock swagger could mesh with hardcore's primal emotionality. Both bands will have fiery new records out by the time they hit the road this February alongside Spiritbox, a group who are paving the way for yet another generation of metalcore innovators.
Kickoff date: March 2 Among the many things it screwed over, the pandemic fucked with the 20-year anniversary of Glassjaw's 2000 debut, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence , so now they're using 2022 to honor both that milestone and the two decades since its follow-up, Worship & Tribute . The band, who rarely tour, are hitting major U.S. cities this March for special shows during which they'll play both albums from front-to-back. At a time when seemingly every group embarks on an anniversary run, this one feels particularly special.
Ministry, Corrosion of Conformity, Melvins
Kicks off: March 4 The initial idea behind Ministry's Industrial Strength Tour — first planned for summer 2020 — was to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Uncle Al's classic The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste by recreating the original tour behind the album with KMFDM playing main support. Frontline Assembly were also enlisted to round out a proper old-school industrial bill. But then COVID got in the way — twice. Now, rescheduled for 2022, the lineup has changed, but for sludge-metal fans, it's actually way more badass.
Korn, Chevelle, Code Orange
Kicks off: March 4 Last year, Korn proved their mettle, persevering through their summer tour with Staind despite multiple band members coming down with COVID and, as a result, earning the nod from Revolver readers as the Best Live Band of 2021. In March, fresh off the release of February's Requiem , they'll return to the road, with Chevelle and Code Orange in tow, and a boatload of new songs to debut. You can follow these leaders starting at the JQH Arena in Springfield, Missouri.
Touché Amoré, Vein.fm, Militarie Gun, Thirdface, Gleemer
Kickoff date: March 4 Touché Amoré have spent the last decade perfecting a heart-piercing and physically inciting style of melodic post-hardcore that's so well-done it appeals to people of all music tastes. Their upcoming tour reflects the diversity of their audience with support from metalcore pummelers Vein.fm, rock-leaning post-hardcore troupe Militarie Gun, hardcore eclectics Thirdface and the indie-emo group Gleemer. The catharsis of a great Touché set is the evening's entree, but all the appetizers are sure to satisfy.
Judas Priest, Queensrÿche
Kicks off: March 7 Only in the age of COVID would Judas fucking Priest be forced to commemorate their 50th anniversary in their 53rd year of existence, but that's how far the pandemic has pushed back the North American leg of the NWOBHM titans' celebratory trek. Fortunately, Rob Halford and Co. are stronger than ever, despite the Metal God's recent battle against cancer and guitarist Richie Faulkner's own brush with death. If you thought Priest might kick the bucket half a century in, well, you got another thing coming.
All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials, Tallah
Kickoff date: March 12 2021 marked the 15th anniversary of All That Remains' pivotal metalcore classic, The Fall of Ideals , and this year they'll be honoring it by playing the record back-to-back every night across a massive, two-month-long trek. The Springfield, Massachusetts, band's 2006 breakout is a major milestone in the history of metalcore, and it surely had an impact on the tour's supporting acts — particularly Miss May I, who play a strain of riffy metalcore not unlike All That Remains' bread and butter.
Jerry Cantrell
Kicks off: March 24 A chance to get up close and personal with Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell is an opportunity not to be missed. The grunge icon is set to swing through U.S. clubs this year in support of 2021's country-fried Brighten , his first solo album in 19 years. Expect some AIC classics to pop up in the setlist and look out for two-fifths of Dillinger Escape Plan's Ire Works lineup — including singer Greg Puciato — backing Cantrell as members of his touring band.
Code Orange, Loathe, Vended, Dying Wish
Kicks off: April 3 Anytime Code Orange swing through town, it's worth checking them out, if only to witness the Pittsburgh trailblazers' chest-thumping, WWE-inspired intensity in person. 2022's Out for Blood Tour brings the bonus of seeing three more of heavy music's brightest rising stars: U.K. experimentalists Loathe, second-generation nu-metal ragers Vended (featuring Corey Taylor and Shawn "Clown" Crahan's sons) and metalcore true believers Dying Wish.
Deftones, Gojira
Kicks off: April 14 Deftones' tour with Gojira has been rescheduled not once but twice, so we're hoping that three times is, indeed, a charm. Chino Moreno and Co. have yet to play a show behind Ohms , Revolver' s favorite album of 2020, while the French progressive heavyweights have their own Revolver Album of the Year to support, 2021's Fortitude . The two bands finally sharing stages sounds like alt-metal heaven.
Turnstile, Citizen, Ceremony, Ekulu, Truth Cult
Kicks off: April 26 Turnstile's all-inclusive approach to hardcore — tapping elements of grunge, funk, R&B, power-pop and more — also extends to their upcoming touring party. The Baltimore champs are traveling across North America this spring with the indie-rock group Citizen, Revolution Summer-inspired Truth Cult, NYHC specialists Ekulu and fellow hardcore punk visionaries Ceremony. We deemed Turnstile's Glow On the best hardcore album of 2021, but as they sing on the a capella "No Surprise," "You gotta see it live to get it."
Tenacious D
Kickoff date: June 16 It's been a long-ass-fucking-time since Tenacious D last toured, so even though their 2022 run only consists of a week's worth of West Coast dates, it feels like a momentous occasion. The duo of Jack Black and Kyle Gass put out their last album, Post-Apocalypto , in 2018, so without any brand new material to promote — that we know of, at least — the shows should be stuffed with only the finest selections from their distinguished oeuvre. You know, songs about "kielbasa sausages" and sucking the devil's cock.
Rage Against the Machine, Run the Jewels
Kicks off: July 9 Way back in the halcyon days of late 2019, when Rage Against the Machine announced plans to reunite for their first shows in nearly a decade, the news had seismic repercussions through the music world. Over two years later — with the rap-metal agitators more relevant than ever in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement — the promised tour has yet to actually happen. We're not giving up hope, though: We need to scream, "Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me!" along with Zack de la Rocha.
Kicks off: August 21 Rammstein don't come to this side of the pond often, so when they do, the shows are not to be missed. That this run , which was originally scheduled for 2020, will be the Deutschlandic pyromaniacs' first-ever North American stadium tour makes it all the more unmissable. Get psyched for fire, more fire, giant ejaculating phalluses, chugging riffs, danceable beats, even more fire and maybe a new song or two from the band's eighth album, rumored to drop before the tour's launch.
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The Who announce 2022 North American Tour
“… rock ’n’ roll’s greatest achievement…” ~ Variety
“…one of the greatest rock bands to ever take the stage.” ~ NJ Star-Ledger
The Who announce a brand new tour for 2022, THE WHO HITS BACK!
The iconic band’s upcoming North American trek promises to be another rock n’ roll knockout, bringing singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist/songwriter Pete Townshend back to US venues two years after their acclaimed MOVING ON! Tour , which wowed audiences with a series of sold-out dates. THE WHO HITS BACK! Tour (see complete list of dates below) will again share the stage with some of the finest orchestras in the US and Canada. Produced by Live Nation, the kick-off date is April 22 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL at the Hard Rock Live for the spring leg of the tour and returns in the fall on October 2 in Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena. Tickets go on sale to the public beginning Friday, February 11 at 10am local time at LiveNation.com.
The Who Fan Club pre-sale starts Wednesday, February 9th at 10.00am local time and runs through Thursday, February 10th at 10.00pm local time. Fan Club pre-sale access codes will be emailed to you TWO HOURS BEFORE at 8.00am local time on Wednesday 9th February.
American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning today, Monday, February 7th at 10.00am local time through Thursday, February 10th at 10.00pm local time.
General tickets on sale starting Friday, February 11th at 10.00am Local Time on LiveNation.com
The Who are hitting most of the cities they were set to play in 2020 with multiple new stops, including shows in New Orleans, LA at the New Orleans Jazz Festival on April 30, a much-anticipated performance at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on May 26 and a long-awaited return to Cincinnati after an absence of 43 years. After a summer break, The Who will continue in the fall, including stops in Chicago, IL at United Center on October 12, and in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl on November 1. The Who Hits Back! Tour winds down with two shows in Las Vegas, NV on November 4 and 5 at Dolby Live.
THE WHO HITS BACK! Tour will feature The Who ’s full live band comprising guitarist/backup singer Simon Townshend , keyboardist Loren Gold , second keyboardist Emily Marshall , bassist Jon Button , drummer Zak Starkey and backing vocals by Billy Nicholls , along with orchestra conductor Keith Levenson , principal violinist Katie Jacoby and principal cellist Audrey Snyder , passionately delivering The Who’s many classics, as well as songs from their most recent album, WHO .
Photo: William Snyder
Commenting on The Who Hits Back! Tour , Roger Daltrey says, “Pete and I said we’d be back, but we didn’t think we’d have to wait for two years for the privilege. This is making the chance to perform feel even more special this time around. So many livelihoods have been impacted due to Covid, so we are thrilled to get everyone back together – the band, the crew and the fans. We’re gearing up for a great show that hits back in the only way The Who know how. By giving it everything we’ve got.”
The Who’s wildly successful 2019 MOVING ON! Tour brought the band’s iconic brand of incomparable rock through 29 cities, including a rollicking sold-out show in Boston’s historic Fenway Park ( above ), and a memorable Seattle show where Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder joined them onstage for a rousing version of ‘The Punk And the Godfather’. The tour generated the most unanimous outpouring of acclaim from critics and fans of any live rock show in 2019, winning raves across North America for the orchestral dynamic as well as the duo’s cathartic rock firepower and intimate acoustic numbers. “They’re not getting older. They’re getting better. You better, you better, you bet.” hailed the Worcester Telegram , with Pollstar Magazine affirming “Daltrey is in peak form, and so is Townshend, lavishing his trademarked windmill guitar motion.”
Photo: Rick Guest
THE WHO HITS BACK TOUR DATES
Spring 2022.
22 APRIL HARD ROCK LIVE, HOLLYWOOD, FL 24 APRIL VYSTAR VETERANS MEMORIAL ARENA, JACKSONVILLE, FL 27 APRIL AMALIE ARENA, TAMPA, FL 3 MAY MOODY CENTER ATX, AUSTIN, TX 5 MAY AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER, DALLAS, TX 8 MAY THE CYNTHIA WOODS MITCHELL PAVILION PRESENTED BY HUNTSMAN, THE WOODLANDS, TX 10 MAY PAYCOM CENTER, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 13 MAY FEDEXFORUM, MEMPHIS, TN 15 MAY TQL STADIUM, CINCINNATI, OH 18 MAY TD GARDEN, BOSTON, MA 20 MAY WELLS FARGO CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA 23 MAY CAPITAL ONE ARENA, WASHINGTON, DC 26 MAY MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY, NY 28 MAY BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS, BETHEL, NY
2 OCTOBER SCOTIABANK ARENA, TORONTO, ON 4 OCTOBER LITTLE CAESARS ARENA, DETROIT, MI 7 OCTOBER UBS ARENA, BELMONT PARK, NY 9 OCTOBER SCHOTTENSTEIN CENTER, COLUMBUS, OH 12 OCTOBER UNITED CENTER, CHICAGO, IL 14 OCTOBER ENTERPRISE CENTER, ST. LOUIS, MO 17 OCTOBER BALL ARENA, DENVER, CO 20 OCTOBER MODA CENTER, PORTLAND, OR 22 OCTOBER CLIMATE PLEDGE ARENA, SEATTLE, WA 26 OCTOBER GOLDEN 1 CENTER, SACRAMENTO, CA 28 OCTOBER HONDA CENTER, ANAHEIM, CA 1 NOVEMBER HOLLYWOOD BOWL, LOS ANGELES, CA 4 NOVEMBER DOLBY LIVE, LAS VEGAS, NV 5 NOVEMBER DOLBY LIVE, LAS VEGAS, NV
118 thoughts on “The Who announce 2022 North American Tour”
WOW. So glad you are touring America. I saw you at Jazz Fest last time. Thinking maybe Chicago in the Fall this time if two of my sons will meet me there! Love you
What the Hell, no date for Indianapolis?!
The presale starts on the 8th. Will I be sent a link if I am a member?
Iman, Fan Club pre-sale starts at 10.00am local time on Wednesday 9th February. Fan Club pre-sale access codes will be emailed to you at 8.00am local time Wednesday 9th February.
do you have to be vaccinated to attend shows? Thank you
Check with the venue, Jim.
Will we have any meet & greet opportunities?
Your last show at Fenway park was fantastic with Peter Wolf and the midnight travelers that was fantastic! When I buy a ticket to the next show at the Boston garden is it possible to be let in with a semi professional camera and lens to take some shots from my seat that would be wonderful? Thank you and rock on!
Barton, you would need to check with the venue as they may have certain rules regarding cameras and photography.
Great dates to see the boys in the Northeast! Can’t wait!
British dates, please Lads! 🙂
Can’t Wait To See The Guys Again …#11 for me!!
Once I’m a member how do I do pre sale tickets?
Fan Club pre-sale access codes will be emailed to you at 8.00am local time Wednesday 9th February. Once you receive it, go the the Tour page of thewho.com and click on BUY for the show you wish to go to. You will need your access code for Fan Club pre-sale.
Will I finally be able to use my tickets from the cancelled show in Dallas Texas which was never rescheduled?
Tickets for cancelled shows were all refunded.
No Detroit show ??? 😲😥 Don’t mean to sound selfish, but I turned 52 yesterday, & I’ve never seen The Who.😟 Who? THE WHO 🤘👏⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐✌🏻💜🌹
It’s a shame tickets are so expensive. Especially for those of us that have been fans for almost half a century. I would love to see them again in Cincinnati to let them know how much we love & support them…The Who rocks!!!
Is this an all ages show? My daughters favorite band and it would be her dream to see them live. We would be attending the Boston event.
Yes, it is, Rachelle. But worth checking with the individual venues.
Looks like there will be no UK Tour in 2022. I had tickets for one of the cancelled shows during Covid. Luckily I saw the Tour at Wembley Stadium. Still seeing Roger at the Palladium in July should keep me going.
So excited!!
Think lucky, Be lucky
What is the presale code for the Cincinnati show?
Fan Club pre-sale access codes will be emailed to you at 8.00am local time Wednesday 9th February.
Fantastic news from The Who especially for the USA fans Disappointing for the UK fans being pushed back again after cancelling the UK leg of the moving on tour.. Hope its because they don’t want to clash with Rogers solo tour.. But certainly look forward to seeing the videos and pictures from the gigs in the USA… Enjoy..
Hello! Will you come to europe/holland this year?
When will fan club members receive the advance access passcode?
I was at this concert December 3, 1979 Cincinnati’s riverfront coliseum . It was a cold night close to 20,000 people waiting outside of the doors when the stadium personnel finally decided to open the doors they only opened for doors for all the people to go through the crowd began pushing and shoving to get towards the doors because they Heard the music starting to play and they began to push from the back towards the front and this continued back and forth in the crowd until people in the front got pushed right through the windows as I got pushed back and forth I turned around and ran back to the edge of the Colosseum rail to get out of the crowd that was squishing everybody when I got to the back I saw a bunch of people laying on the ground with paramedics around them none of them were moving I waited for the crowd to disperse and go inside I lost one of my shoes in the process of getting out of the crowd I told myself I would find it when I go inside when I got inside the door there was at least 10,000 shoes laying on the ground that had been trampled off of peoples feet rushing to get in luckily I found a pair of shoes rather large I jumped in them and went on into the concertI didn’t realize until the next day that all those people I saw up on the walkway had died from being squished that was the worst part of the night the concert was great!
One of the most original bands to front rock music! That’s right,front! Innovative, classical, and using instruments that only our ears would know. “WHO’S NEXT,” we are! Looking forward to hearing and seeing Pete Townshend put his moves all over the stage, Roger!!!
Will there be any UK dates ?
I can’t wait to feel the energy and sing every song with 2 of the best who have ever done it!!!The music is incomparable and the songs are timeless. As far as music goes, there is no place I’d rather be then at a Who show!!!
I can’t find my presale code
Any sign of UK dates
Awesome Can’t wait!
Thank you coming back to Cincinnati, I was there in 1979 I will here in 2022 Thanks Again!!!!
I have been a fan of The Who for over 40 years. I have been to ever Toronto tour to date. I would love to be able to get the pre-sale code so then I can buy a ticket for the October Toronto Tour. Could you send it to me?
Kassim, to get the pre-sale access code you will need to join The Who Fan Club.
I can’t wait! I had 3rd row center at Jones Beach last time and Roger sang Who Are You to me! This year I want front row center to see the men I have loved since 1970! Roger, Pete….SUEWHO will be there!!!!!!
Trying to get tickets on the presale but ticketmaster wont let my credit card go through getting mad!!!
This is awesome!! I’d love to get 2 tickefor the Bethel date!!! Love The Who!
How do I purcase tickets now with American Express Card?
Go to http://www.ticketmaster.com/the-who-tickets/artist/807319
I have been a Who fan since I was 7 years old when my mother played Quadrophenia for me. I haven’t missed many concerts and I would like to get seats for the Tampa show as soon as possible. Please consider me and let me know as soon as I can get tickets.
When will access code be sent out ?
Will Covid Vaccine Cards be required upon entrance to the venues? PLEASE SAY THERE WILL BE NO RESTRICTIONS ANYWHERE!!!!!!!!!
You will need to check with the particular venue you are planning on visiting.
Any chances any south east united states shows could be added.
Why is there no gig scheduled in the San Francisco Bay Area??
Have been seeing The Who since I was a child and enjoyed the 1982 Farewell Tour with The Clash
We need The Who to Join Together with us again.
Shalom and Rock n Roll,
Seen the Who with Keith (Tommy first cut), Kenny, and Zak & of course John. Just missed the Keith pass-out show in Oakland where I coulda manned the kit!
First concert i saw was Centrum. The Who first farewell tour.
The best news I’ve heard in 2 years. Great to see THE WHO play in Bethel Woods NY. I live a hour and 1/ 2 away from there. Need to be there. Can’t wait. BE LUCKY!
If you’re running late, we’ll wait for you, Marty!
I’ve been a fan and a collector since 1979! Seen you in Philli with The Clash, D.C many times and now live in NC. The Quadrophenia tour in Greensboro, NC. was phenomenal.
I was hoping you would add a NC show again! How bout it!
No NC shows?
We want you back in Mexico!!!!
Will there be an opening band for any of the shows?
Roger had bronchitis in September of 2019 and had to postphone the Denver show. Then Covid postponed it agin. I have been waiting three years for the rescheduled concert. Can I use my tickets from the 2019 show for this show in October of 2022? If not, how can I get my refund?
Robby, all shows on the 2019 tour were cancelled and tickets refunded.
Seen them with my son on the who hits 50 tour, need 1 more dose of pure rock n roll before I ride off into the sunset
Any opening acts on this tour?
Can’t wait. First Who show was 1968 at the San Jose Civic Auditorium. But no show in the SF Bay Area this time? That’s not right! Any chance of one being added?
My 1st concert. 1976 Denver Colorado
Will Roger and Pete be doing any meet and greet packages this tour?
Saw The Who at Hollywood Bowl last time around. One of my absolute favorite concerts ever! Will be back again this year! Thanks!
Thrilled to see you coming back to Colorado! We’ve missed you terribly and so happy you’re hitting it back!
I first saw them in Pontiac Michigan at the Silverdome on their first FAREWELL TOUR in 1982.I met Roger Daltrey in Heathrow Airport that December. He was a perfect gentleman!! I next saw them at Live Aid in London in 1985. I’ve only missed ONE tour since!
Will the setlist be the same as the previous Moving On tour that the orchestras also played with them?
Will Won’t Get Fooled Again remain acoustic or be back electric?
Will there be an opening band in Austin? Asking because my plane arrives at 6:55pm and concert is at 7:30pm so will be rushing from the airport. Thanks and CANNOT WAIT!!
I’m trying to buy tickets through Ticketmaster. The only delivery option is mobile / e-tickets. How can I buy REAL hard copy tickets? (I can’t stand “e-tickets.”)
Michael, ask Ticketmaster if they can do that for you.
Purchased tickets yesterday for Columbus. Remember taping radio concerts of the Who on my Nakamichi tape deck back in the early eighties. Never had the opportunity to experience live. Very much looking forward to the show! Thanks for coming to C-Bus!!!
I have seen your band twice. Charlotte, NC. The last time was August Jam in Charlotte. Crazy 3-day concert. Please place a venue in North or South. Carolina.
Can we expect a tour in Europe, too?
Please come to Mexico!!!
No Nashvegas this year??
Looking forward to the 40th anniversary of the farewell tour!!!
So are we, Steve!
Cant wait for you in Memphis! Never have seen The Who in concert and this 57year old veteran is EXCITED!!!
Seeing the Who was a must for my wife Gloria and me.For me it started in ’71.I married Gloria in ’78 and from her first time seeing them she was like”now I get it!” Gloria past away last August.We had taken our daughter Tricia before,this time I’m adding her daughter Chance to the mix.Rock on,Bill Conwell
Thanks for coming to boston!
We love THE WHO–love hockey–and, are a longtime Capital One Cardholders. But, please, in support of the Ukranian people, don’t play Capital One Arena–because Capital One Arena forbids flags, banners, or signs supporting Ukraine (a number of their Russian players and their wives have actively supported Putin and his “WAR”). Better yet, play the venue–fly the Ukrainian flag–and make a statement. Musicians can make a difference–remember South Africa. P.S.: here in Detroit we haven’t forgotten what you did for Gleaners Food Bank–thank You.
Is this concert going to be any different from the moving on tour?
Come to Nashville
No worries about Mexico. They will be coming to the US real soon.
Why are you performing at venues with vax mandates? Half of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania only had one dose. Your fans!
So sorry to miss your tour for the first time.🌺
Any dates for Montreal Canada
No Bay Area concerts. San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland is a huge metro area with a lot of people. It’s hard to believe you won’t come play for us. 🙁
Going to opening night tomorrow at the Hard Rock in Hollywood! Will there be an opening act?
Yes, the opening act is Leslie Mendelson.
I wish Pete was writing some new songs, especially now that Roger’s voice is different than it was 50 years ago. I hope that there is some new material.
No performance in Cleveland, home of the Rock n Roll Hall of fame, but two others in Ohio that are 2-5 hours away. Have some respect for the Rock Hall. The Who and the Rock Hall are a perfect match. Imagine the marketing and publicity. Do the event planners have any creativity?
Who’s the opening act in Tampa?
Leslie Mendelson opens for us in Tampa.
Who opens for you in Dallas this week?
Los Lonely Boys
Do you have an opening act in Dallas this week?
Hi Brandon, our special guests for all shows can be found here https://www.thewho.com/the-who-announce-special-guests-for-their-2022-north-american-tour/
Is there an opening act in Austin? What are the Set times?
Awesome concert at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in the Woodlands outside Houston, TX. Although Pete (“Don’t call me Peter”)was a tad under the weather with his voice, Roger absolutely nailed it tonight.
Having been at the aborted Houston concert back in 2019 when Roger had his attack of good old Texas hay fever, it has been my mission for the last two and a half years to see these guys again. Even had plans to see them in Manchester UK (needless to say, COVID stopped that adventure).
For a pair of old farts, they can still ROCK! And, the supporting members ain’t too shabby either.
Thanks Roger and Pete – 47 years after first seeing The Who, you guys still have it!
Who opens tonight in Memphis?
Is there an opening act for the concert in Philly on 20 May? If so, who?
Hi Jack, it’s Amythyst Kiah.
Who is opening up for you guys? Especially on May 20th in Philly?
For those who can read, 4 OCTOBER LITTLE CAESARS ARENA, DETROIT, MI
Just finished seeing Boston, Philadelphia and 2 New York shows. That makes 76 group and solo shows in my 55 years as a Who fan. Awesome as always. Still the greatest and always will be. LONG LIVE THE WHO!!!
Saw Boston,Philadelphia and both New York shows.Have seen 76 group and solo shows in 52 years.Still the greatest.LONG LIVE THE WHO!!!
Saw The Who at Bethel Woods! They were there 53 years ago! They sounded so GREAT!
I remember when my friends used to see you all at the Railway Hotel when you were the High Numbers – our favourite band and great memories. Living in US now 👍 would love to see you perform at Anaheim and reminisce 😀
Roger: did you work for Mr. Whale at the sheet metal company in Southall? His daughter and I are still best friends
Correction to my last message from Jill – Mr. Whale’s sheet metal company was in Southall. Was that where you worked? Did you ever go to Hammersmith Palais or Guy Haywards? We used to see the Animals at the Oldfield Hotel in Greenford, also Rod Stewart at Wembley Town Hall and Georgie Fame at the Flamingo in Wardour Street
I just turned 60 years young and my youngest son of 25 decided to take his dad to see a band I have not seen since 1979 here in Detroit. My son and I both are disabled veterans and it takes us time to prepare for a lot of walking and stair climbing together but we manage without complaint. I really was not expecting what I witnessed considering Daltry is 78 and Townshend 77. However to my astonishment they both as we say here in Detroit “KILLED IT” These multi talented gents and their colleagues of 22 people that I could count on the stage at one time Rocked Detroit and then thanked the audience for purchasing tickets for a show during g the week, drove in hectic traffic, paid high parking fees, walked at least a mile to come out to see them preform. I have seen more than 300 concerts in 5 counties and worked as an usher in the late 70’s and early 80’s but that is something I have never ever heard a performer say. To show gratitude in your fans is one thing but to clarify your understanding of how difficult things have been in and around our country here in the states was nothing short of empathy consideration and respect. I wish all of you who preformed tonight continued success and healthy happy lives as many members of the band will have continued bright futures as well. Thank you for a wonderful evening of solid rock music entertainment.
Very disappointed there is no stop planned for San Diego. It’s the 2nd largest city in California and there are many fans who would love a chance to see the Who.
Child,I was at your concert in La Courneuve in 1972 (200 000 people)…fantastic ! I am very sad that your long and exceptional version of My generation/Join together in Paris june 1979 was never edited…I have conserved it with a pirate record.Paris 1997 (two days at the Zenith for Quadrophenia tour) 2007 and 2013 (Bercy) exceptional…From France.
This is an excellent show. I am very appreciative that I was able to attend this excellent show. And the orchestra accompaniment, with the band’s excellent performances was amazing!
Saw you November 4, 2022 at Dolby Live in Las Vegas. I expected it to be a good show, but it was far beyond good. It was phenomenal. I’d love to buy a video of your tour performance if you decide to produce one. Also, one last note. I loved the opening act, the Wild Things. A truly memorable evening.
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Dua Lipa Announces 2022 North American Future Nostalgia Tour With Megan Thee Stallion
Dua Lipa announced the dates for her 28-city North American Future Nostalgia tour featuring support from Megan Thee Stallion, Caroline Polachek and Lola Zouai.
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Dua Lipa has announced the dates for her 28-city 2022 North American Future Nostalgia tour featuring support from Megan Thee Stallion , Caroline Polachek and Lola Zouai. The arena outing in support of the singer’s Grammy-winning album of the same name is slated to kick off on Feb. 9 at FTX Arena in Miami, and feature Dua’s first-ever headlining shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Forum.
“I’m so thrilled to tour again and see my angels in person! How amazing that we all get to dance and celebrate together once again,” the singer said in a statement announcing the road trip, which will also hit Atlanta, Boston, Toronto, Minneapolis, Dallas, Las Vegas and Seattle before winding down at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C., on April 1. “When I was writing Future Nostalgia , I imagined the songs being played in clubs on nights out with your mates. I’m so excited that this fantasy is finally coming true. I can’t wait to experience these songs with you together live!”
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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.
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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.
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ABBA Voyage is the long-awaited concert from one of the biggest pop acts of all time featuring a setlist of ABBA’s biggest, most popular hits – each handpicked with great care by the band.
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Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid have created the kind of concert they always wanted, performing for their fans at their very best: as digital versions of themselves backed by today’s finest musicians.
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Just a Few of the Biggest Concert Tours of 2024, from Olivia Rodrigo to Bad Bunny
Posted: April 21, 2024 | Last updated: April 21, 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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Survivors of 2017 Ariana Grande U.K. concert bombing take legal action against intelligence agency
LONDON — More than 250 survivors of the suicide bombing that killed 22 people at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England are taking legal action against Britain’s domestic intelligence agency, lawyers said.
Lawyers from three law firms said Sunday they have submitted a group claim on behalf of more than 250 clients to the U.K.’s investigatory powers tribunal. They said they could not provide further details because it was an ongoing legal matter.
Suicide bomber Salman Abedi set up a knapsack bomb in Manchester Arena, in northwestern England, at the end of Grande’s concert on May 22, 2017, as thousands of young fans were leaving. More than 100 people were injured, many of them children and teenagers. Abedi died in the explosion.
An official inquiry reported last year that Britain’s domestic intelligence agency, MI5, didn’t act swiftly enough on key information and missed a significant opportunity to prevent the bombing, the deadliest extremist attack in the U.K. in recent years.
Abedi had been a “subject of interest” to MI5 officials in 2014, but his case was closed shortly after because he was deemed to be low-risk.
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TikTok Teams With AXS to Let Artists, Venues and Festivals Sell Concert Tickets in the App
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TikTok inked a partnership with ticketing provider AXS to let users of the popular video app discover and buy tickets to live events.
The feature is going live initially in the U.S., U.K., Sweden and Australia, with additional markets to follow at an undetermined date. Now, any certified artist on TikTok can use the in-app ticketing feature to promote their AXS live dates, according to the company.
TikTok has let users in the U.S. purchase live event tickets via a partnership with Ticketmaster since 2022, and last December expanded the Ticketmaster pact to encompass more than 20 new markets, including Canada, Mexico, the U.K., Ireland and Australia.
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“TikTok’s partnership with AXS allows us to connect millions of users with legendary artists, venues and festivals, and allows artists to promote their live dates and reach their audience in a whole new way,” said Michael Kümmerle, global music partnership development lead at TikTok. “We are very excited to start this journey with AXS and look forward to supporting the further growth of ticketing on TikTok in the future.”
AXS chief strategy officer Marc Ruxin commented, “TikTok has become one of the most important global platforms for music content attracting an incredible community of artists and fans. By combining the reach and influence of TikTok artists with AXS’s global ticketing platform, the partnership will provide seamless ticket-buying access to some of the world’s most iconic venues, festivals and tours. This is the perfect example of discovery-driven content and commerce for music fans!”
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