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Your guide to 2023's biggest tours

From Taylor Swift to Beyoncé, here are the most anticipated shows and music festivals of the year.

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.

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Still holding a grudge over those lost Taylor tickets ? Couldn't outbid the Hive to see Queen Bey? Well, have no fear — there are still plenty of great tours and festivals to feed those lovely little ear canals of yours.

Here, we present our list of the 2023 concerts and music festivals you won't want to miss. Keep checking back as we update the lineup throughout the year.

M83 Tour: Fall North American Tour Dates: Oct. 3-Oct. 15

James Blake Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: Oct. 3-Oct. 19

Violent Femmes Tour: 40th Anniversary Tour Dates: Oct. 3-Oct. 22

John Mayer Tour: Solo Acoustic Fall Tour Dates: Oct. 3-Nov. 10 Guest/Opening act: JP Saxe

Devendra Banhart Tour: Flying Wig World Tour 2023 Dates: Oct. 3-Dec. 13 Guests/Opening acts: Miho Hatori, Soma, H. Hawkline, John Moods, Hayden Pedigo, Rogov

Queen + Adam Lambert Tour: The Rhapsody Tour Dates: Oct. 4-Nov. 12

Lucinda Williams Tour: Don't Tell Anybody The Secrets Fall Tour Dates: Oct. 7-Oct. 29

Travis Scott Tour: 2023 Utopia - Circus Maximus Tour Dates: Oct. 11-Dec. 29 Guest/Opening act: Teezo Touchdown

Kesha Tour: The Gag Order Tour Dates: Oct. 15-Nov. 18 Guest/Opening act: Jake Wesley Rogers

Christine and the Queens Tour: Paranoia, Angels, True Love Tour Dates: Oct. 17-26

My Morning Jacket Tour: Fall 2023 North American Tour Dates: Oct. 17-Nov. 11

Morrissey Tour: 40 Years of Morrissey Dates: Oct. 21-Oct. 25

Wynonna Tour: The Back to Wy Tour Dates: Oct. 26-Dec. 1

Doja Cat Tour: The Scarlet Tour Dates: Oct. 31-Dec. 13 Guests/Opening acts: Ice Spice, Doechii

Festival: After Shock City: Sacramento Dates: Oct. 5-8 Headliners: Guns N' Roses, Tool, Avenged Sevenfold, Korn, Godsmack, Pantera, Incubus, Queens of the Stone Age, Limp Bizkit

Festival: When We Were Young City: Las Vegas Dates: Oct. 21-22 Headliners: Green Day, Blink-182, 30 Seconds to Mars, the Offspring, Good Charlotte

Better Than Ezra Tour: Return of the Legends of the Fall Tour Dates: Nov. 3-Nov. 17

Liz Phair Tour: Exile in Guyville 30th Anniversary Tour Dates: Nov. 3-Dec. 9 Guest/Opening act: Blondshell, Kate Bollinger

Fever Ray Tour: Fall North American Tour Dates: Nov. 5-Nov. 14 Guest/Opening act: CHRISTEENE

José González Tour: An Exclusive Evening With José González Dates: Nov. 6-Nov. 15

LCD Soundsystem Tour: Tri Boro Tour 2023 Dates: Nov. 16-Dec. 10

Jenny Lewis Tour: The Joy'All Ball Tour Dates: Nov. 27-Dec. 8

Festival: Darker Waves City: Huntington Beach, Calif. Dates: Nov. 18 Headliners: New Order, Tears for Fears, The B-52's, Echo and the Bunnymen, DEVO, Soft Cell

Journey Tour: Freedom Tour Dates: Jan. 25-April 23 Guest/Opening act: Toto

The Judds Tour: The Final Tour Dates: Jan. 26-Feb. 25 Guests/Opening acts: Martina McBride, Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini, Little Big Town

Big Thief Tour: North American Tour Dates: Jan. 31-Aug. 5 Guests/Opening acts: Lucinda Williams, Nick Hakim, L'Rain, Buck Meek

Bruce Springsteen Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: Feb. 1-April 14

Carrie Underwood Tour: The Denim & Rhinestones Tour Dates: Feb. 2-March 17 Guests/Opening acts: Jimmie Allen

Paramore Tour: In North America Tour Dates: Feb. 9-Aug. 2 Guests/Opening acts: Bloc Party and Genesis Owusu

Jo Dee Messina Tour: Heads Carolina, Tails California Tour Dates: Feb. 17-Nov. 11

SZA Tour: SOS Tour Dates: Feb. 21-March 23 Guest/Opening act: Omar Apollo

Father John Misty Tour: Live! On Tour 2023 Dates: Feb. 26-May 7 Guest(s)/Opening act(s): Omar Velasco, Loren Kramar, Butch Bastard, High Water, Shaky Knees

Wizkid Tour: More Love, Less Ego Tour Dates: March 3-April 7

Reba McEntire Tour: Reba: Live in Concert Dates: Mar. 9-April 15 Guests/Opening acts: Terri Clark, the Isaacs

Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks Tour: Two Icons, One Night Tour Dates: March 10-Sept. 23

Kenny Loggins Tour: The This Is It Tour Dates: March 10-Oct. 27

Chris Stapleton Tour: All American Road Show Dates: March 16-Aug. 25 Guests/Opening acts: Margo Price, Nikki Lane, George Strait, Little Big Town, Marcus King, the War and Treaty, Charley Crockett, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, Allen Stone

Taylor Swift Tour: Eras Tour Dates: March 17-Aug. 9, 2023 and Oct. 18-Nov. 23, 2024 Guests/Opening acts: Paramore, HAIM, Phoebe Bridgers, beabadobee, Girl in Red, MUNA, Gayle, Gracie Abrams, OWENN

Wilco Tour: Spring 2023 North American Tour Dates: March 23-April 30 Guests/Opening acts: Horsegirl, the A's

Depeche Mode Tour: Memento Mori World Tour Dates: March 23-Dec. 15 Guests/Opening acts: Kelly Lee Owens, Stella Rose and the Dead Language

Billy Idol Tour: Idol Live Dates: March 30-May 20

Festival: M3F Festival City: Phoenix Dates: March 3-4 Headliners: Maggie Rogers, Jamie xx

Festival: Rolling Loud California City: Inglewood, Calif. Dates: March 3-5 Headliners: Playboy Carti, Travis Scott, Future, Lil Wayne

Red Hot Chili Peppers Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: April 1-May 25 Guests/Opening acts: The Strokes, Mars Volta, St. Vincent, Thundercat, King Princess

Chlöe Tour: The In Pieces Tour Dates: April 11-May 3

Boygenius Tour: The Tour Dates: April 12-Aug. 5 Guests/Opening acts: Carly Rae Jepsen, Broken Social Scene, Bartees Strange, Claud, Illuminati Hotties

Father John Misty Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: April 14-May 7 Guests/Opening acts: Omar Velasco, Loren Kramar, Butch Bastard

Janet Jackson Tour: Together Again Tour Dates: April 14-June 21 Guest/Opening act: Ludacris

Phish Tour: Summer Tour 2023 Dates: April 14-Sept. 3

Shania Twain Tour: Queen of Me Tour Dates: April 15-Nov. 14 Guests/Opening acts: Breland, Hailey Whitters

Wiz Khalifa Tour: The Good Trip Tour Dates: April 15-22 Guests/Opening acts: Joey Bada$$, Berner, Smoke DZA, Chevy Woods

Lizzo Tour: Special 2our Dates: April 21-June 2 Guest/Opening act: Latto

Melissa Etheridge Tour: Summer Tour '23 Dates: April 22-Aug. 15

Kali Uchis Tour: Red Moon in Venus Tour Dates: April 25-May 30 Guest/Opening act: Raye

Destroyer Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: April 28-May 12 Guests/Opening acts: the Reds, Pinks, and Purples

Festival: Dreamville Festival City: Raleigh, N.C. Dates: April 1-2 Headliners: Usher, J. Cole, Drake, Burna Boy

Festival: Coachella City: Indio, Calif. Dates: April 14-16; April 21-23 Headliners: Bad Bunny, Blackpink, Frank Ocean

Festival: We Bridge Music Festival & Expo City: Las Vegas Dates: April 21-23 Headliners: Monsta X, Jessi, Enhypen, Bambam

Festival: Something in the Water City: Virginia Beach Dates: April 28-30 Headliners: Grace Jones, Wu-Tang Clan, Lil Wayne, Clipse, Mumford & Sons, Kehlani, Maren Morris, Summer Walker

Feist Tour: Multitudes Spring Tour Dates: May 2-19

Tegan and Sara Tour: Crybaby Tour Dates: May 3-Oct. 3 Guests/Opening acts: Hand Habits, Dragonette, Carlie Hanson

Blink 182 Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: May 4-July 16 Guests/Opening acts: Turnstile, Rise Against, the Story So Far, Wallow

Ed Sheeran Tour: Mathematics Tour Dates: May 6-Sept. 23 Guests/Opening acts: Khalid, Russ, Dylan, Rosa Linn, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters

Dave Matthews Band Tour: 2023 North American Tour Dates: May 9-Sept. 3

Matchbox Twenty Tour: Spring/Summer 2023 Tour Dates: May 16-Aug. 6

Stevie Nicks Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: May 16-Dec. 15

The National Tour: 2023 World Tour Dates: May 18-Aug. 18 Guests/Opening acts: Soccer Mommy, the Beths, Patti Smith (Aug. 18)

Ed Sheeran Tour: The "-" Tour Dates: May 19-Sept. 22 Guest/Opening act: Ben Kweller

Charlie Puth Tour: The "Charlie" Live Experience Dates: May 20-Jul. 11

Duran Duran Tour: The Future Past North American Tour Dates: May 23-Sept. 19 Guests/Opening acts: Grace Jones (Sept. 22), Nile Rodgers and Chic, Bastille

Foo Fighters Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: May 24-Oct. 5 Guests/Opening acts: The Breeders, Taipei Houston

Le Tigre Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: May 27-July 29 Guests/Opening acts: Shamir, Morgan and the Organ Donors, Claud, MAN ON MAN, Pom Pom Squad, Who is She?, Erin Markey, cumgirl8, Morgan Bassichis

Bebe Rexha Tour: Best F'n Night of My Life Tour Dates: May 31-June 30

Festival: Palm Tree Music Festival City: Dana Point, Calif. Dates: May 13 Headliners: Kygo, Ellie Goulding, Tove Lo

Festival: Hangout Music Festival City: Gulf Shores, Ala. Dates: May 19-21 Headliners: Red Hot Chili Peppers, SZA, Calvin Harris, Lil Nas X, Paramore, Skrillex, the Kid Laroi, Flume

Festival: Lighting in a Bottle City: Buena Vista, Calif. Dates: May 24-29 Headliners: Rezz, Sofi Tukker, Diplo, Zhu, Tale of Us

Jenny Lewis Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: June 2-Aug. 7 Guests/Opening acts: Cass McCombs, Jenny O., Hayden Pedigo

Bryan Adams Tour: So Happy It Hurts Tour Dates: June 6-Aug. 3 Guest/Opening act: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts

Yo La Tengo Tour: North American Tour '23 Dates: June 9-June 28

Diana Ross Tour: The Musical Legacy Tour 2023 Dates: June 9-July 2

Erykah Badu Tour: Unfollow Me Tour Dates: June 11-July 23 Guest/Opening act: Yasiin Bey

Fleet Foxes Tour: Shore Tour 2023 Dates: June 13-Aug. 24 Guests/Opening acts: My Morning Jacket, Uwade

The All-American Rejects Tour: Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour Dates: June 16-Oct. 14 Guests/Opening acts: New Found Glory, Motion City Soundtrack, the Starting Line, the Get Up Kids

Zac Brown Band Tour: From the Fire Tour Dates: June 23-Nov. 4 Guests/Opening acts: Marcus King, Tenille Townes, and King Calaway

The Smile Tour: North American Tour Dates: June 25-July 20

Sparks Tour: Sparks Tour 2023 Dates: June 27-July 16

Alicia Keys Tour: Keys to the Summer Tour Dates: June 28-Aug. 2

Festival: Outloud City: West Hollywood Dates: June 2-4 Headliners: Grace Jones, Carly Rae Jepsen, Orville Peck, Passion Pit

Festival: Roots Picnic City: Philadelphia Dates: June 2-4 Headliners: Ms. Lauryn Hill, Diddy and the Roots, Dave Chappelle, Lil Uzi Vert

Festival: Hot 97 Summer Jam City: New York City Date: June 4 Headliners: Cardi B, Glorilla, Ice Spice, Coi Leray, Fivio Foreign, French Montana, the Lox

Festival: Summerfest City: Milwaukee Dates: June 22-24; June 29-July 1; July 6-8 Headliners: James Taylor, Eric Church, Dave Matthews Band, Odesza, Zach Bryan, Imagine Dragons, Santa Fe Klan, Earth, Wind & Fire, Noah Kahan, Ava Max, the Pretty Reckless, Sean Paul, Coi Leray, Japanese Breakfast, Yellowcard, Smokey Robinson, Fleet Foxes

Yellowcard Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: July 5-Aug. 8 Guests/Opening acts: Mayday Parade, Story of the Year, Anberlin, This Wild Life

Dinosaur Jr. Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: July 6-Sept. 30 Guests/Opening acts: Clutch, Red Fang

Post Malone Tour: If Y'all Weren't Here, I'd Be Crying Tour Dates: July 8-Aug. 19

Killer Mike Tour: The High & Holy Tour Dates: July 10-Aug. 5

Beyoncé Tour: Renaissance World Tour Dates: July 12-Sept. 26

Maggie Rogers Tour: Summer of '23 Tour Dates: July 14-Sept. 29 Guests/Opening acts: Soccer Mommy, Alvvays

Madonna Tour: The Celebration Tour Dates: July 15-Oct. 7 [ POSTPONED ]

The Chicks Tour: The Chicks World Tour 2023 Dates: July 21-Sept. 5 Guests/Opening acts: Ben Harper, Wild River

Pink Tour: Summer Carnival 2023 Tour Dates: July 24-Oct. 9 Guests/Opening acts: Pat Benatar with Neil Giraldo, Brandi Carlile, Grouplove, KidCutUp

Regina Spektor Tour: Summer Tour Dates: July 28-Aug. 27 Guests/Opening acts: Aimee Mann, Allison Russell

Smashing Pumpkins Tour: The World Is a Vampire Tour Dates: July 28-Sept. 9 Guests/Opening acts: Interpol, Stone Temple Pilots, Rival Sons

Festival: Pitchfork Music Festival City: Chicago Dates: July 21-23 Headliners: the Smile, Big Thief, Bon Iver

Festival: Rolling Loud Miami City: Miami Dates: July 21-23 Headliners: A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, Playboy Carti

Beck and Phoenix Tour: Summer Odyssey Dates: Aug. 1-Sept. 10 Guests/Opening acts: Jenny Lewis, Japanese Breakfast, Weyes Blood, Sir Chloe

JVKE Tour: What Tour Feels Like Dates: Aug. 3-Sept. 2

Father John Misty and the Head and the Heart Tour: Summer Co-Headlining Tour Dates: Aug. 4-Aug. 22 Guest/Opening act: Miya Folick

Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire Tour: Sing a Song All Night Long Tour Dates: Aug. 4-Sept. 15

Ben Harper Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: Aug. 10-Oct. 23 Guests/Opening acts: The Chicks, City and Colour, Katie Tupper

The Pretenders Tour: US Tour '23 Dates: Aug. 11-Sept. 6 Guest/Opening act: Guns N' Roses (select dates)

Guns N' Roses Tour: 2023 World Tour Dates: Aug. 11-Nov. 5 Guest/Opening act: The Black Keys

Jonas Brothers Tour: The Tour Dates: Aug. 12-Oct. 14

Sigur Rós Tour: Orchestral Tour Dates: Aug. 14-Aug. 27

Weyes Blood Tour: In Holy Flux Tour: Unleashed Dates: Aug. 18-Sept. 14 Guest/Opening act: Perfume Genius

Modest Mouse, Pixies, and Cat Power Tour: Co-Headline Tour Dates: Aug. 20-Sept. 16

Alex G and Alvvays Tour: 2023 Summer Tour Dates: Aug. 23-Sept. 1 Guest/Opening act: Cassandra Jenkins

Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper Tour: Freaks on Parade Tour Dates: Aug. 24-Sept. 24 Guests/Opening acts: Ministry, Filter

Janelle Monáe Tour: The Age of Pleasure Tour Dates: Aug. 30-Oct. 18

Pearl Jam Tour: 2023 North American Tour Dates: Aug. 31-Sept. 19 Guest/Opening act: Inhaler

Gin Blossoms and Sugar Ray Tour: Co-Headlining Summer Tour Dates: Aug. 31-Sept. 15 Guests/Opening acts: Tonic, Fastball

Maluma Tour: Don Juan World Tour Dates: Aug. 31-Nov. 4

Festival: Outside Lands City: San Francisco Dates: Aug. 11-Aug. 13 Headliners: Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, Odesza, Lana Del Rey, Megan Thee Stallion, The 1975, Janelle Monáe, Zedd, Maggie Rogers, Fisher

Aerosmith Tour: Peace Out — The Farewell Tour Dates: Sept. 2-Jan. 26 Guest/Opening act: The Black Crowes

Aly & AJ Tour: With Love From… Tour Dates: Sept. 5-Sept. 19 Guest/Opening act: Vanessa Carlton

The Postal Service/Death Cab for Cutie Tour: Give Up and Transatlanticism 20th Anniversary Tour Dates: Sept. 5-Oct. 17 Guests/Opening acts: Lauren Mayberry, Warpaint, The Beths, Built to Spill, Iron & Wine, Pedro the Lion

Victoria Monét Tour: The Jaguar Tour Dates: Sept. 6-Oct. 22

Beth Orton Tour: 2023 Tour Dates: Sept. 7-Sept. 29 Guests/Opening acts: Pneumatic Tubes, Ben Sloan

Eagles Tour: The Long Goodbye Dates: Sept. 7-Nov. 17 Guest/Opening act: Steely Dan

Ani DiFranco Tour: Fall 2023 Tour Dates: Sept. 8-Sept. 24 Guest/Opening act: Kristen Ford

Ms. Lauryn Hill Tour: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 25th Anniversary Tour Dates: Sept. 8-Dec. 13 Guests/Opening acts: The Fugees, Koffee

Peter Gabriel Tour: i/o — The Tour Dates: Sept. 14-Oct. 13

Zhu Tour: The Grace Tour Dates: Sept. 14-Nov. 10 Guests/Opening acts: Channel Tres, Claptone, Hayden James

The Walkmen Tour: 2023 Revenge Tour Dates: Sept. 16-Oct. 17

The 1975 Tour: The 1975: Still… at Their Very Best Dates: Spet. 16-Dec. 2

311 Tour: Fall Tour Dates: Sept. 19-Oct. 22 Guests/Opening acts: Awolnation, Blame My Youth

Nick Cave Tour: Live in North America — Solo Dates: Sept. 19-Oct. 29

Röyksopp Tour: True Electric 2023 North American Tour Dates: Sept. 21-Oct. 1

Måneskin Tour: Rush! World Tour Dates: Sept. 21-Oct. 13

Lil Yachty Tour: The Field Trip Tour '23 Dates: Sept. 21-Nov. 8

YG, Tyga, and Saweetie Tour: Str8 to the Klub Tour Dates: Sept. 21-Nov. 22 Guests/Opening acts: Kamaiyah, Wallie the Sensei, DJ Vision

Kali Uchis Tour: Red Moon in Venus Tour Pt. II Dates: Sept. 22-Oct. 3 Guests/Opening acts: Tokischa, Buscabulla

Wilco Tour: Fall U.S. Tour Dates: Sept. 25-Oct. 27 Guests/Opening acts: Nina Nastasia, My Brightest Diamond

Boygenius Tour: The Tour Dates: Sept. 25-Oct. 31 Guests/Opening acts: Palehound, Samia, Muna, 100 gecs, Sloppy Jane

Festival: iHeartRadio Music Festival City: Las Vegas Dates: Sept. 22-Sept.23 Headliners: Foo Fighters, Fall Out Boy, Kelly Clarkson, Kane Brown, Lil Durk, Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, Miguel, Travis Scott, Public Enemy, Sheryl Crow, Tim McGraw, TLC, Thirty Seconds to Mars

Festival: Ohana Festival City: Dana Point, Calif. Dates: Sept. 29-Oct. 1 Headliners: Eddie Vedder, Foo Fighters, The Killers, The Chicks, Haim, Pretenders

Festival: All Things Go Music Festival City: Columbia, Md. Dates: Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Headliners: Maggie Rogers, Lana Del Rey, Carly Rae Jepsen, Boygenius, Mt. Joy

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Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen are going on huge tours in 2023.

2022 was undoubtedly a huge year for live music— Paul McCartney, BTS, Bob Dylan, Lady Gaga and My Chemical Romance all put on substantial nationwide tours.

To that, 2023 says, “No big deal.”

Although announcements are still dropping every day, 2023’s slate already appears ready to rival 2022’s with colossal pop, classic rock, modern rock, R&B, country and hip-hop tours on the horizon.

It doesn’t matter what musical genre is your favorite; there will likely be a huge tour you’re excited about on our comprehensive list of upcoming tours.

From Springsteen to Swift to SZA , here are the 52 biggest acts on tour in 2023 — one for each week — you won’t want to miss when they come to a city near you next year.

Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour”

Featuring Paramore, HAIM, Phoebe Bridgers, beabadobee, Girl In Red, MUNA, Gayle, Gracie Abrams, and OWENN on select dates Runs March 17 through Aug. 9

Adele’s “Weekends With Adele”

Runs Jan. 20 through March 25

Ed Sheeran’s “Mathematics Tour”

Featuring Khalid, Russ, Dylan, Rosa Linn, Cat Burns and Maisie Peters on select dates Runs May 6 through Sept. 23

Katy Perry’s “Play”

Runs Feb. 15 through April 15

WizKid’s “More Love, Less Ego Tour”

Runs May 6 through Sept. 23

Classic Rock

Bruce springsteen and the e street band.

Runs Feb. 1 through April 14

Billy Joel with Stevie Nicks’ “Two Icons, One Night Tour”

Runs Jan. 13 through Sept. 23

Jimmy Buffett’s “Life On The Flip Side Tour”

Runs March 4 through May 6

Sting’s “My Songs Tour”

Runs April 1 through April 9

John Mellencamp’s “Live and In Person Tour”

Runs Feb. 5 through June 24

Lynyrd Skynyrd with ZZ Top’s “Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour”

Featuring Uncle Kracker Runs July 21 through Sept. 17

Journey’s “Freedom Tour”

Featuring Toto on select dates Runs Jan. 27 through April 25

Runs Jan. 25 through May 28

Dead and Company’s “The Final Tour” with John Mayer

Runs May 19 through July 16

Def Leppard, Motley Crue and Alice Cooper’s “The World Tour”

Runs Feb. 10 through Aug. 18

Elvis Costello’s “100 Songs and More Tour”

Runs Feb. 9 through March 10

Morgan Wallen’s “One Night at a Time Tour”

Featuring Parker McCollum, Hardy, Ernest and Bailey Zimmerman Runs April 14 through Oct. 7

George Strait’s “Stadium Tour”

Featuring Chris Stapleton Runs May 6 through Aug. 5

Garth Brooks’ “Plus One Las Vegas Residency”

Runs May 18 through Dec. 16

Zac Brown Band’s “From the Fire Tour”

Featuring Marcus King, Tenille Townes and King Calaway Runs June 23 through Nov. 4

Reba McEntire’s “Reba: Live In Concert Tour”

Featuring Terri Clark and The Isaacs Runs March 9 through April 15

Blake Shelton’s “Back To The Honky Tonk Tour”

Featuring Carly Pearce and Jackson Dean Runs Feb. 16 through March 25

Luke Combs’ “World Tour”

Featuring Riley Green and Lainey Wilson Runs March 25 through July 29

Shania Twain’s “Queen of Me Tour”

Featuring BRELAND and Hailey Whitters on select dates Runs April 28 through Nov. 14

Kane Brown’s “Drunk or Dreaming Tour”

Featuring Dustin Lynch and LOCASH Runs March 16 through Aug. 3

The Judds’ “Final Tour”

Featuring Martina McBride, Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini, Little Big Town and more Runs Jan. 26 through Feb. 25

Thomas Rhett’s “Home Team Tour”

Featuring Cole Swindell and Nate Smith Runs Feb. 9 through Sept. 29

Kenny Chesney’s “I Go Back Tour”

Featuring Kelsea Ballerini Runs March 23 through July 22

Carrie Underwood’s “Denim and Rhinestones Tour”

Featuring Jimmie Allen Runs Feb. 2 through Dec. 9

Lady A’s “Request Line Tour”

Featuring Dave Barnes Runs Feb. 22 through Oct. 28

Runs Jan. 25 through Feb. 18

Lizzo’s “Special 2our”

Featuring Latto Runs April 21 through June 2

SZA’s “S.O.S. Tour”

Featuring Omar Apollo Runs Feb. 21 through March 23

Janet Jackson’s “Together Again Tour”

Featuring Ludacris Runs April 14 through July 9

Usher’s “My Way: The Vegas Residency”

Runs Feb. 24 through July 15

The Temptations with The Four Tops

Runs Jan. 13 through May 21

New Edition’s “The Legacy Tour”

Featuring Keith Sweat, Guy and Tank Runs March 9 through April 30

Nick Cannon’s “Next Superstar Tour”

Featuring Symba, 24kGoldn, Justina Valentine, Hitman Holla, JD McCrary, Traetwothree, Klondike Blonde, DW Flame and POP MONEY Runs Feb. 25 through April 8

’80s, ’90s and ’00s rock

Metallica’s “m72 tour”.

Featuring Pantera, Five Finger Death Punch, Mammoth WVH and Ice Nine Kills on select dates Runs Aug. 4, 2023 through Aug. 30, 2024

Blink 182’s “North American Tour 2023”

Featuring Turnstile, Rise Against, The Story So Far and Wallows on select dates Runs May 4 through Oct. 21

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Featuring The Strokes, Iggy Pop, The Roots, Mars Volta, St. Vincent, City And Colour, Thundercat and King Princess on select dates Runs Jan. 14 through July 21

The Killers’ “Imploding The Mirage Tour”

Runs March 16 through March 25

Maroon 5’s “M5LV The Residency”

Runs Feb. 4 through Aug. 12

Matchbox Twenty

Runs May 16 through Aug. 6

Third Eye Blind’s “An Evening With Third Eye Blind”

Runs March 10 through April 15

Arctic Monkeys’ “North American Tour 2023”

Featuring Fontaines DC Runs Aug. 25 through Oct. 1

Depeche Mode’s “Memento Mori Tour”

Runs March 23 through April 14

Muse’s “Will Of The People Tour”

Featuring Evanescence, Highly Suspect and ONE OK ROCK Runs Feb. 25 through June 25

Death Cab for Cutie & the Postal Service’s “20th Anniversary Tour”

Runs Sept. 8 through Oct. 13

Paramore’s “In North America Tour”

Featuring Bloc Party and Genesis Owusu Runs Feb. 9 through Aug. 2

Pink’s “Summer Carnival 2.0”

Featuring Pat Benatar with Neil Giraldo, Brandi Carlile, Grouplove and KidCutUp on select dates Runs July 24 through Oct. 9

New Found Glory’s “Make The Most Of It Tour”

Featuring Leanna Firestone Runs Jan. 28 through March 22

They Might Be Giants

Runs Jan. 10 through May 21

Dropkick Murphys’ “Full Electric St. Patrick’s Day Tour”

Featuring The Rumjacks, Jesse Ahern and The Turnpike Troubadours Runs March 1 through March 19

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Last week, Billboard revealed its year-end Boxscore charts , ranking the top tours, venues, and promoters of 2023. That coverage included analysis of the new wave of genre diverse artists crashing stadium stages, and in turn, our charts. This week, we are breaking down the year’s biggest tours, genre by genre . Today, we continue with rock.

Rock music has been at the center of the touring industry for decades, with legendary acts like The Rolling Stones , U2 , and the Eagles controlling stadium calendars and delivering record-breaking grosses. That is still the case, as rock is responsible for more entries in the all-genre top 10, 20, 40 and 100 than any other genre.

But at 32.4% of all top 100 tours’ grosses, rock takes a dramatic hit from last year’s 42.5% figure. Combined with pop, the two central genres have lost a third of their total market share since the pandemic, as pockets of Latin and K-pop acts take up prime Boxscore real estate. And as rock accounts for many of the oldest artists in the top 100, with Latin and K-pop bringing up the chart’s youngest names, the future of rock bands as touring titans is blurrier than it was 5-10 years ago.

But with a new round of legacy tours from ‘90s and ‘00s bands, plus steady arena grosses from 21st century acts like Arctic Monkeys, Greta Van Fleet and Imagine Dragons, there is still plenty of juice for the coming years.

Scroll to check out the top 10 highest-grossing tours by rock artists, with such acts qualifying due to recent performance on Billboard ’s Top Rock Albums and/or Hot Rock Songs charts. Rankings are determined according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore. All reported shows worldwide between Nov. 1, 2022 – Sept. 30, 2023 are eligible.

Page McConnell, Trey Anastasio, and Jon Fishman of Phish

$76.8M / 597K tickets / 41 shows

All-Genre Top 100 Rank: 24

Phish is among the most consistent touring acts, regardless of genre. From its annual destination event in Mexico to its reliable runs of shows at Madison Square Garden, the jam-band legends continue to one-up themselves, after winding up at No. 31 on last year’s all-genre ranking.

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Flea and Anthony Kiedis of Red Hot Chili Peppers

$77.2M / 657K tickets / 18 shows

All-Genre Top 100 Rank: 23

Red Hot Chili Peppers repeat in the year-end rock breakdown with shows in Asia, Europe and North America. Still, the band’s $77.2 million total doesn’t include the $48.2 million from its co-headline shows with Post Malone in Australia.

Matthew Bellamy of Muse

$92.7M / 1M tickets / 45 shows

All-Genre Top 100 Rank: 20

Muse makes its first appearance among the year-end top 10 rock tours since 2013, when the glam-rock band earned $43.2 million while on The 2nd Law World Tour. The European leg did the heaviest lifting, with nine of the top 10 grosses of the year.

Mark Hoppus from Blink-182

$95.7M / 692K tickets / 45 shows

All-Genre Top 100 Rank: 19

Blink is back with the biggest tour of its career. The original trio of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker reunited for 45 sold-out shows in North America and Europe. Things came to a head with two nights at Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium, where blink-182 grossed $8.8 million and sold 43,600 tickets.

Guns N' Roses

Axl Rose and Slash of Guns N' Roses

$96.2M / 888K tickets / 31 shows

All-Genre Top 100 Rank: 18

Guns N’ Roses logs a second year between $90-100 million after being No. 8 on 2022’s genre Boxscore breakout. More shows after the tracking period’s cutoff puts the rock icons on tap for the ’24 ranking with $19.7 million already in the bank.

Dead & Company

Dead and Company

$114.7M / 845K tickets / 28 shows

All-Genre Top 100 Rank: 15

Dead & Company played its farewell tour between May 19 and July 16, yielding its first $100 million summer since launching as a touring unit in 2015. The peak was a three-night run at San Francisco’s Oracle Park to end the tour, earning $20.4 million from 118,000 tickets sold.

James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo, Lars Ulrich, and Kirk Hammett of Metallica

$125.8M / 1.2M tickets / 19 shows

All-Genre Top 100 Rank: 14

Metallica grossed more than $10 million in seven markets between Europe and North America, doubling up in Montreal, Paris and more. The M72 World Tour continues with scheduled dates through Sept. 29, 2024.

Depeche Mode

Martin Gore and Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode

$175.2M / 1.8M tickets / 47 shows

All-Genre Top 100 Rank: No. 9

The first of three rock acts in the all-genre top 10, Depeche Mode scores the biggest year of its touring career, blowing past 2017’s $123.5 million. Three shows at Mexico City’s Foro Sol on Sept. 21, 23 and 25 delivered the band’s biggest gross ever, at $15.4 million from 195,000 tickets sold.

Elton John

$210M / 1.3M tickets / 65 shows

All-Genre Top 100 Rank: No. 7

Elton John notches a fifth year on the year-end Boxscore recap with the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, having topped the abridged 2020 report. After all was said and done, set a new record as the highest-grossing tour in Boxscore history, regardless of genre. Over 329 shows, the trek earned $939.1 million and sold six million tickets.

Jonny Buckland, Chris Martin, Will Champion and Guy Berryman of Coldplay

$342.5M / 3.2M tickets / 55 shows

All-Genre Top 100 Rank: No. 2

Switching places with John from last year, Coldplay takes top honors as the highest-grossing rock act of 2023. The band’s spread covers shows in North and South America, as well as Europe, with dates in Asia and Australia in the 2024 tracking window. After kicking off in 2022, the Music of the Spheres Tour has brought in $664.5 million and sold 6.7 million tickets.

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The 10 best concerts and shows in the US you won’t want to miss in 2023

Zachary Laks

Jan 1, 2023 • 7 min read

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Lizzo’s Special 2our makes stops throughout North America in 2023 – and promises to be one of the top shows of the year © Scott Legato / WireImage

The roar of the crowd. The resonating beats that can’t be reproduced with headphones. The thrill of seeing your favorite music artist live and in the flesh. 

The greatest live-music events are transporting experiences. 

Whether their songs have been the soundtrack to your life or you just can’t help but bust a move when they play on the radio, many of music’s biggest acts are heading out on tour for 2023. You’ll spend the night in very good company as you see living legends of the music industry live, at these 10 top concerts set to tour the US in 2023. 

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Lizzo: The Special 2our

The three-time Grammy winner and recent Emmy recipient Lizzo returns to American stages in 2023 with the second leg of The Special 2our. The multi-hyphenate’s tour will make stops at 17 cities throughout North America , bringing all of Lizzo’s chart-topping hits including “Good as Hell,” “About Damn Time,” “Juice” and “Boys.” Expect an electric evening of female empowerment as Lizzo gets support from her troupe of “Big Grrrl” dancers, DJ Sophia Eris (who joins the star for a rousing rendition of Lauryn Hill’s “Doo Wop”), backup singers and an all-women band. No Lizzo concert would be complete without Sasha Flute, Lizzo’s prized woodwind, which she deploys several times each concert, including during “Truth Hurts” and “Juice.” 

Where to get tickets: Tickets to see Lizzo live on tour are available through Ticketmaster . 

Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel: Two Icons, One Night

Two of music’s most iconic living legends will share the bill for five rousing evenings of classic rock and soul at stadiums across the country. The Two Icons, One Night tour is a rare double bill of two legendary touring acts, Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel. The limited concert series will open March 10 at Los Angeles ’ SoFi Stadium, followed by one-nighters in Arlington, Texas ; Nashville ; Columbus; and a final evening in Kansas City , on August 19. Both musicians have continuously toured throughout the decades, with Nicks most recently wrapping up a sold-out tour in summer 2022, and Joel touring the world in addition to his record-breaking residency at New York City ’s Madison Square Garden .  

Where to get tickets: Tickets to see the iconic duo are on sale now through Ticketmaster . 

P!NK: Summer Carnival 2023

Buy a ticket to see P!NK in person, and you know the glam rock diva will soar – figuratively and literally. The singer/songwriter returns to the touring circuit with P!NK’s Summer Carnival 2023, an all-new stadium spectacular with musical guests Brandi Carlile, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo set to open on select dates, with Grouplove and KidCutUp performing at all shows. P!NK concerts offer a thrilling blend of her power vocals and cutting-edge stagecraft as the star can often be seen dangling upside over the crowd or crooning effortlessly from a trapeze swing. The pop legend’s tour arrives in US on July 26 in Cincinnati , followed by 20 performances across the country, concluding on October 9, 2023.

Where to get tickets: Tickets for P!NK’s upcoming Summer Carnival tour are available through Ticketmaster . 

Adele performs onstage during the "Weekends with Adele" Residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Adele: Weekends with Adele at the Colosseum, Las Vegas

Adele’s new residency at the Colosseum is the hottest ticket in Las Vegas – and for good reason. The singer/songwriter is at the top of her game in a new production featuring her golden voice plus plenty of Vegas spectacle. The 20-song set list compiles her most popular hits, including a most appropriate opening of “Hello,” as well as such instant classics as “Rolling in the Deep,” “Set Fire to the Rain” and “Skyfall.” This residency is the rare chance to see the megawatt performer in a smaller venue – while there are 4000 seats, this is positively intimate compared to the large arenas she has played in the past. 

Where to get tickets: The entire run of Weekends with Adele is sold out. If you’re looking to purchase tickets off a secondary market, make sure the secondary ticket vendor offers a 100% guarantee on your purchase to avoid scams.  

Taylor Swift: Eras Tour

With Ticketmaster reporting “historically unprecedented demand,” Taylor Swift’s upcoming Eras Tour is one of the most sought-after concert tickets of just about any era. The highly anticipated 52-night stadium tour is the singer/songwriter’s return to the stage after her 2018 Reputation Tour was the highest-grossing of any in US history. Expect records to be shattered again, with tickets having sold out for the new tour in record time during the presale, alongside reports that demand “could have filled 900 stadiums.” Since Swift has released four albums since she last set out on the road, it’s anyone’s guess as to which songs will make the cut. Still, you can expect a lineup of megahits including “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space” and “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” to be a part of the set list for certain. 

Where to get tickets: Tickets on Ticketmaster were gone in a flash during the presale. Those seeking tickets through a secondary market should stick to a platform like StubHub and VividSeats that offers a 100% money-back guarantee in fraudulent scalping.  

Usher performs at the grand opening of Usher: My Way - The Vegas Residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM on July 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada

Usher: My Way – The Vegas Residency

Legendary singer/songwriter Usher is one of the greatest R&B showmen of all time. So there’s no question that his latest Vegas residency spanning his remarkable 20-year music career will be a spectacle of epic proportions. Set to return to the Dolby Live theater at Park MGM for 25 new dates from March through July 2023, Usher’s show will offer a rousing set list including many of his hits, such as “My Way,” “OMG” and “Yeah!” The high-voltage evening features plenty of spectacle, including a supporting cast of 23 dancers, roller skaters and pole dancers. 

Where to get tickets: Tickets and premium packages can be booked through Usher’s Vegas Residency website . 

Dead & Company: The Final Tour

Spanning more than five decades as the quintessential jam band, Dead & Company will hit the road for one final foray last time this summer. The Dead & Co. ensemble – currently led by original Grateful Dead members Bobby Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart, joined by Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti and John Mayer – has continued the long legacy of the Grateful Dead by touring for each of the past eight summers. This summer, their final tour will serve as a bittersweet farewell as the band hangs up their guitars and tie-dye after having played more than 2300 concerts as the Grateful Dead. Expect Deadhead groupies from all around the world to descend for many nights of peace, love and happiness. 

Where to get tickets: Tickets for Dead & Company’s final tour are available through Ticketmaster . 

Singer Marc Anthony performs onstage during the VIVIENDO Tour, Inglewood, California, USA

Marc Anthony: VIVIENDO Tour

Don’t expect to be sitting down for most of Marc Anthony’s wildly energetic VIVIENDO Tour, set to tour the US in 2023. The three-time Grammy and seven-time Latin Grammy winner Anthony delivers a high-energy spectacle, the kind that gets you dancing along from the first down beat. Chart-topping hits fill the set list, including “Pa’lla Voy,” “Vivir Mi Vida” and “Valió la Pena.” 

Where to get tickets: Tickets for Marc Anthony’s VIVIENDO Tour are available through Ticketmaster . 

Beyoncé: Renaissance Tour 

While details have yet to be fully released, Beyoncé will be celebrating her new album Renaissance with a live tour. The pop megastar is truly the first lady of music, having won 28 Grammys – the most by any female artist. If previous tours are any indication, Beyoncé will be making stops at major stadiums throughout the US, bringing with her a larger-than-life spectacle with dozens of backup dancers, pyrotechnics and stunning stagecraft. Renaissance  was built with the dance floor in mind – so get ready for a party like no other. 

Where to get tickets: Dates and details for the tour have yet to be released. Sign up for Beyoncé’s newsletter on her official site to be among the first to know. 

Ben Crawford as The Phantom and Emilie Kouatchou as Christine in “The Phantom of the Opera” on Broadway, New York City, USA

The Phantom of the Opera : final months on Broadway

In between the many A-list music acts playing the country, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more searing night of high drama and theatrical magic than the original Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera . After 35 years, Broadway’s longest-running show will take its final bow on April 16, 2023. Hal Prince’s original staging remains as impressive as ever, featuring top-notch Broadway talent, a lush 27-piece orchestra and the iconic chandelier that crashes to the floor, night after night. Expect tickets to sell fast as “phans” fly in from around the world to hear the glorious “Music of the Night” one final time. 

Where to get tickets: Telecharge is the official ticketing website for The Phantom of the Opera . Every night, a limited number of $45 tickets are available through a digital lottery, which you can enter here .

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The biggest gigs and tours to look forward to in 2023

From reunited legends to rising stars, 2023’s live calendar is jam-packed with unmissable appointments

Self Esteem Stormzy Blur Damon Albarn

Times are tough right now, there’s no denying that. But there’s also no denying the healing power of music – especially going to witness your favourite artist or new obsession live. Luckily 2023 is already jam-packed with massive tours and big gigs to help brighten up our lives, whether that’s Arctic Monkeys stepping up to stadiums, rap’s newest star GloRilla showing her mettle, or reunited legends like Blur and Pulp giving us some good old nostalgia. Here are the biggest gigs and tours to look forward to this year.

  • Arctic Monkeys

Matt Helders and Alex Turner performing live on-stage with Arctic Monkeys in 2022

Dates announced: Arctic Monkeys ’ 2023 dates start early, ringing in the New Year in Australia. From there, they’ll tour Asia and Europe, before coming home to the UK for a massive stadium tour and returning to the US.

Why you should go: To witness a live show as dazzling as the mirrorball the band performed around on their 2022 tour. Something tells us the grandiose strings of latest album ‘The Car’ will sound absolutely majestic in the humongous venues the Monkeys will be playing over the next 12 months.

Elton John

Dates announced: Elton John starts his year in Australia and New Zealand before returning to the UK and Europe for a  Glasto finale .

Why you should go: These are quite literally your very last opportunities to see one of pop’s most iconic and unique artists. Sure, loads of acts say they’re quitting touring and then have a big change of heart a few years later, but you don’t want to take the risk of missing out on Elton.

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Dates announced: Red Hot Chili Peppers will tour New Zealand, Australia and Asia in the first two months of the year, moving on to North America in spring, and Europe and the UK in summer.

Why you should go: They’re pros at the big stadium spectacular – they’ve been doing it for long enough by now. They’re also bringing some huge names with them in support, from Post Malone to The Strokes and Iggy Pop . Not bad!

  • Harry Styles

Harry Styles performing live on-stage in 2022

Dates announced: After three rescheduled LA dates in January, Harry Styles will head to Australia in February, continuing on to Asia and Europe, arriving in the UK in May.

Why you should go: The ‘Love On Tour’ tour might seem never-ending, but even if you’ve been multiple times, it’s still a whole lot of fun to go again. Enjoy the conga lines to ‘Treat People With Kindness’ and make friends with your seatmates as you bellow out Harry’s modern pop anthems together. Sounds lovely.

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Dates announced: The iconic British girl group will head down under in February before playing a one-off London date in September.

Why you should go: These dates are a continuation of the original Sugababes line-up’s reunion – Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donagh – and will see the women celebrating the 25th anniversary of the group. They’ve been through a lot of ups and downs in that time, but this feels like a perfect way to mark the milestone.

Glorilla

Dates announced: US tour begins January 27.

Why you should go: GloRilla is the hottest new hip-hop talent in the game and it’s not going to be long before she’s filling massive venues around the world. Get down to this tour and say you saw her first – and enjoy her mix of femininity and boldness in her infectious songs.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

Bruce Springsteen performing live on stage during Paul McCartney's headline set at Glastonbury 2022

Dates announced: US leg begins February 1; the tour arrives in Europe on April 28, with UK dates from May 30.

Why you should go: There’s been some (deserved) uproar about very expensive tickets, but if you can find a pass at a reasonable price, Springsteen will certainly give you value for money – his gigs are known to stretch for hours, rattling through the big hits and the fan favourites far longer than most acts would perform for.

Paramore

Dates announced: US leg runs from February to August, with UK dates nestled in the middle in April.

Why you should go: To hear the brilliant new songs from upcoming album ‘This Is Why’ among all the best cuts from their back catalogue. Plus, it’s been way too long since Hayley Williams and co went on a proper tour – five years, in fact.

  • Caroline Polachek

Caroline Polachek

Dates announced: The UK, Europe and North America are all on Caroline Polachek ’s schedule, beginning in the former in February.

Why you should go: The alt-pop star’s live shows have been described as a work of art and she always packs surprises into her sets – like at her last London gig, when she was joined by Croydon’s Trinity Girls Choir on ‘Billions’.

Self Esteem 

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Dates announced: UK tour kicks off in February.

Why you should go: This tour feels like a victory lap for Self Esteem , who arguably has had the best last couple of years out of all of us. Her album ‘Prioritise Pleasure’ has constantly wowed fans and critics alike, while her live show has been praised as one of the best in recent memory. Give yourself another chance to see why it’s so brilliant before she inevitably pops off to come up with her next mind-blowing record.

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Dates announced: US tour kicks off February 21.

Why you should go: Because SZA ’s new album ‘SOS’ is a very late contender for Album Of The Year and, had it been released earlier, would certainly have been nearing the top of a lot of lists. If you need any more incentive (you shouldn’t), she’s also bringing along Omar Apollo in support to add some extra greatness.

Yungblud performing live on-stage

Dates announced: The Doncaster rock’n’roller will head out on a world tour, beginning in the UK in February before hitting Europe and North America.

Why you should go: Yungblud ’s gigs are renowned for being inclusive, euphoric and theatrical celebrations where you can let go, be yourself and find a community of kindred spirits. We could all do with a bit more of that energy in 2023 so get down to a show and make the most of it.

Lizzo. Credit: Tim Mosenfelder via Getty Images

Dates announced: Europe tour begins February, with UK dates from March before continuing onto North America.

Why you should go: Lizzo shows are the ultimate upper – a feel good celebration of life from one of the most infectious personalities in music. Grab your mates and make sure you get there in time for “bad bitch o’clock”.

BLACKPINK

Dates announced: The ladies of BLACKPINK will take their BORN PINK tour across Asia, the Middle East, Australia and New Zealand in the first half of the year, before heading to London in July to headline BST Hyde Park.

Why you should go: This K-pop girl group know how to put on a show , from hi-tech, futuristic VTs to set the mood between each phase of the concert, to artful and flashy stage production. The songs are equally as good – by the time you leave the venue, you’ll have several jostling for place as that day’s earworm.

Blink-182

Dates announced: Blink ’s return begins in South America on March 11, before heading to North America in May and the UK and Europe in September.

Why you should go: It’s the pop-punk icons’ first tour with Tom DeLonge since he left the band in 2015 – aka a massive deal. There’s also a new album on the way, so this won’t just be a big nostalgia trip.

  • Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift performing live on-stage

Dates announced: US leg begins March 17; international dates TBA.

Why you should go: Taylor Swift ’s 2023 tour is dubbed ‘The Eras Tour’ and, while it’s not entirely clear exactly how she’s going to honour each of her past albums yet, it’s guaranteed to be the perfect chance to celebrate the many highs of her brilliant career so far (if you can beat Ticketmaster). Plus, the support bill in the US is stacked, with Paramore , Phoebe Bridgers , Gracie Abrams , Haim , Girl In Red , and many more along for the ride.

The Walkmen 

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Dates announced: US tour begins April 24; one further festival date confirmed so far at Portugal’s Paredes de Coura Festival.

Why you should go: Sure, New York in the early noughties had The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Interpol , but it also had The Walkmen , a band who often get left out of top billing when talking about that much-romanticised scene. Take one listen to the indie disco classic ‘The Rat’ and tell us that’s fair, and then go book your tickets to their reunion tour.

Kirk Hammett (left) and James Hetfield (right) of Metallica performs on day 1 of Lollapalooza at Grant Park on July 28, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois

Dates announced: The tour begins in Europe in April, heading to the UK for two sets at Download Festival in June, before moving onto North America.

Why you should go: As if you need a reason to go and see Metallica , the titans of metal. But just in case: they’re masters of their craft – aka big, bruising, headbang-worthy riffs – and have a discography of seemingly endless anthems for you to get lost in the moshpit to.

Damiano David of Måneskin

Dates announced: The Italian rockers will tour Europe across spring with a massive London gig at The O2 in May.

Why you should go: In this day and age, it’s rare for Eurovision contestants to carve out careers post-Song Contest that aren’t short-lived or derided as novelty. But Måneskin are living proof that it is doable, so long as you have the tunes and the charisma to deserve more than 15 minutes of fame. The four-piece have both in bucketloads, as you can bear witness to on this tour.

Foals

Dates announced: An intimate UK tour in May.

Why you should go: Foals are now one of the biggest bands in the UK and so the opportunity to see them in tiny venues is a rare chance we must grab when it’s presented to us. Dance to ‘My Number’ on the sticky floor of a club in spring, then celebrate their ascent as they headline Reading & Leeds in the summer.

Pulp

Dates announced: The UK and Ireland-only dates begin in May, continuing til July.

Why you should go: They’re back, baby! Just under a decade since their last live performances, Pulp have reunited once more and are taking their show back on the road to liven up our summer. Expect all the classics, but no Steve Mackey – the bassist has confirmed he won’t join the band on tour.

Damon Albarn of Blur performs live

Dates announced: Select European festival dates woven between three headline shows in Dublin and London this June.

Why you should go: When Blur first reunited in 2009, they instantly blew away any fears that the band might not be the same after years apart. This latest reunion should be no different and the members seem in good spirits about it, too. “We really love playing these songs and thought it’s about time we did it again,” Damon Albarn said when the gigs were announced.

Moldy Peaches 

Adam Green

Dates announced: One London show and appearances at Primavera Sound in Barcelona and Madrid

Why you should go: It’s been 20 years since anti-folk icons The Moldy Peaches last performed in Europe. Although they announced their reunion with the slogan “Once a Moldy Peach, always a Moldy Peach”, who knows when this opportunity to see New York underground royalty will come around again?

Joni Mitchell 

Joni Mitchell

Dates announced: George, WA, Gorge Amphitheatre (June 10).

Why you should go: Joni Mitchell might be playing only one date next year but you should move heaven and earth to try and make it. Why? The last time she held a full concert was 23 years ago and it’s unlikely she’s about to hit the road for even a handful more dates at this point, so it could be your only chance to see the bonafide legend live.

Pet Shop Boys 

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Dates announced: The UK and European tour runs from June to July.

Why you should go: This is Pet Shop Boys ’ ‘Dreamworld – The Greatest Hits Live’ tour so you’re basically assured that you’re going to hear all of the biggest and best songs in their inimitable arsenal.

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Dates announced: London, Finsbury Park (June 23)

Why you should go: It’s Jamie T ’s biggest headline show to date and bound to be an absolute riot. This is an artist who can do indie disco bangers, poignant, softer (if booze-soaked) cuts, and everything in between and make it seem effortless.

The Weeknd 

The Weeknd

Dates announced: UK and Europe tour begins in June before covering Latin America.

Why you should go: This huge stadium tour will cover both of The Weeknd ’s two latest albums – ‘After Hours’ and ‘Dawn FM’ – taking you inside the sci-fi-tinged world of both masterpieces.

Stormzy

Dates announced: Stormzy will take over one day of London’s All Points East, curating a special ‘This Is What We Mean Day’.

Why you should go: The whole day will be Stormzy’s vision – something he’s already proved countless times is a great thing. The line-up has yet to be announced but expect to discover exhilarating new talent, big names making surprise appearances and, of course, it all to be topped off by a headline set from Big Mike himself.

The Postal Service & Death Cab For Cutie

Ben Gibbard

Dates announced: US tour kicks off September 8

Why you should go: Ben Gibbard is pulling double duty on the tour, fronting both The Postal Service and Death Cab For Cutie . The tour itself is a celebration of two albums – the former’s ‘Give Up’ and the latter’s ‘Transatlanticism’, and you’ll get to see both played in full. What more could you ask for?

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25 most anticipated tours of 2023

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2023 is shaping up to be an utterly massive year for new albums , and it's looking like an equally thrilling year for live music. Pantera will play their first U.S. shows in over 22 years. Metallica are hitting the road in support of a new album. Turnstile are booked for their biggest tour yet: opening for pop-punk giants blink-182 on their hugely anticipated reunion tour. That's just a snippet of the many kickass tours that we can't wait to experience throughout the next trip around the sun. Below are the 25 we're most looking forward to losing our hearing at.

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Anthrax, Black Label Society, Exodus

Kicks off: January 17 Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante and Black Label Society's Zakk Wylde are practically joined at the hip these days. Outside of their new duties performing with the freshly reformed Pantera, their respective main bands toured together last summer, and they had so much fun together that they decided to do a whole 'nother run this winter. Anthrax and BLS will be trading off headlining slots, and Bay Area thrash OGs Exodus are joining them for this 24-date venture. It's gonna be a hoot.

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We Came as Romans, Erra, Brand of Sacrifice

Kicks off: January 19 One of the most devastating collabs of 2022 was "Darkbloom (Reimagined)," We Came as Romans' brutal tag-team with rising deathcore heavyweights Brand of Sacrifice. The younger Canuck band gave the elder metalcore statesmen an added dose of nastiness, and BOS got to dabble in catchier fare, so it's only natural that the two acts would hit the road together in 2023 to play that sucker live. Plus, prog-core vets Erra are rounding out the bill, so be sure to stretch your neck before this one hits your town.

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Soulfly, Bodybox, Half Heard Voices, Skinflint

Kicks off: January 25 Max Cavalera is one of metal's pre-eminent road dogs. The dude is constantly touring, either with his brother, Iggor, in Cavalera Conspiracy, or with his main band Soulfly, who just dropped a new album last year, Totem , and are jonesing to play the new digs in every nook and cranny in North America. Them and Florida death-metal upstarts Bodybox will kick off a whopping 57-date(!) trek in late January, with Half Heard Voices and Skinflint joining for specific legs.

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Parkway Drive, Memphis May Fire, Currents

Kicks off: January 31 It's been a long four years since the Aussie metal institution washed up on North American shores, but Parkway Drive are finally coming back to the U.S. this year. That means it's also their first batch of stateside shows since their latest album, 2022's Darker Still , which features their most anthemic, mountain-scaling compositions yet — the kind of arena-ready, chant-inducing songs that lend themselves to a kickass live show. Huge riffs, huge hooks and (hopefully) huge fucking flames.

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Thy Art is Murder, Kublai Khan, Undeath, I AM, Justice for the Damned

Kicks off: February 8 Deathcore, metalcore, hardcore, death metal — all of those subgenres are accounted for on this crushing tour package helmed by Australia's mighty deathcore champs Thy Art Is Murder. Dubbed "Decade of Hate," the run will be celebrating 10 years of TAIM's deathcore landmark, Hate , and all of the supporting acts hold a candle to that record's baleful energy. Kublai Khan and I AM are Texas' new-gen mosh officers, Undeath are death metal's fastest-rising young act, and Justice for the Damned are bringing even more deathcore from down under.

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August Burns Red, Devil Wears Prada, Bleed From Within

Kicks off: February 15 It's hard to believe that August Burns Red have been around for 20 years now, but the Pennsylvania metalcore stalwarts are indeed hitting the double-decade mark this year. That's a big deal, and there's no better band they could've picked to celebrate that milestone with than fellow metalcore lifers the Devil Wears Prada, who emerged from the same era as ABR and are also still standing stronger than ever today. On top of that, ABR's new record, Death Below , will arrive March 24th, smack-dab in the middle of this journey. Partaayyy .

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Sunami, Big Boy, Extinguish, Ingrown, Spy

Kicks off: February 24 Sunami have built their brand on being a band from the Bay Area. In fact, they've gone so far as to say that anyone who doesn't reside from that region of California is a bitch. Nevertheless, the rast-rising hardcore brutes are leaving their beloved San Jose for a full month this year while they embark on their first-ever U.S. headlining tour. A murderer's row of hardcore peers will be participating in the journey: Idaho's Ingrown and Sunami's Cali pals in Big Boy, Extinguish and Spy. Let's see if us cold-blooded East Coasters can stand their heat.

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Vulvodynia, To the Grave, Viscera, Osiah, Bound in Fear

Kicks off: March 2 According to Lorna Shore frontman Will Ramos, Vulvodynia are the heaviest band out there right now. Those are strong words coming from deathcore's leading screamer, and we're ready to see if the South African slam-death crew back that claim when they visit our hemisphere later this winter. Curated by extreme-metal powerhouse Unique Legion Records, the tour also includes Australian punishers To the Grave and three U.K. deathcore acts: Viscera, Osiah and Bound in Fear. Blood will be spilled in these pits.

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Underoath, Periphery, Loathe

Kicks off: March 3 This tour is a perfect trifecta of forward-thinking heaviness. You've got Underoath bringing huge choruses, chonky breakdowns and the glitchy effects of their most recent opus, Voyeurist . Periphery are holding it down for the moshing mathematicians, with jazz-influenced prog riffage, djenty grooves and soaring hooks. Then there's Loathe, the hypest metalcore band out of the U.K. who cross the gauzy melodies of Deftones with the room-rumbling heaviness of a metallic hardcore band. Three distinct yet complementary acts, all on one lineup.

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DevilDriver, Cradle of Filth, Black Satellite, ONI

Kicks off: March 8 As great as it is to see bands of a similar feather play together, a well-conceived mixed bill is also a treat. DevilDriver (groove metal) and Cradle of Filth (symphonic black metal) are very different bands in a lot of ways, which means there won't be a stale, redundant moment at their upcoming co-headliner — and the opening bands only add to the variety. Black Satellite sit squarely in the industrial-metal lane and ONI's sound ranges from bouncy djent to hooky metalcore. Something for everyone.

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Life of Agony, Sick of It All

Kicks off: March 9 Life of Agony's groundbreaking debut, River Runs Red , turns 30 this year, and anyone who catches them on this upcoming tour gets to hear it played in full. It's a pretty sweet deal that's made even sweeter by fellow NYHC veterans Sick of It All joining the trek, creating a must-see bill for anyone who loves the heavy music of the early Nineties. SOIA haven't indicated that they'll be playing any one record of theirs back-to-back, but we have to imagine they'll be following LOA's lead and leaning on the time-tested oldies.

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Morbid Angel, Revocation, Skeletal Remains, Vitriol, Crypta

Kicks off: March 15 Florida death metal is 40 years old. Let that sink in. Then, before you get all sullen about the passing of time, flip on Altars of Madness , crank the volume to an ear-piercing high, and get fucking pumped to see Morbid fucking Angel this year, who're honoring their four-decade run with their first tour since 2019. Expect a career-spanning setlist filled with all the gory goodness, and a smattering of opening sets by other, younger death bringers of all stripes.

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Depeche Mode

Kicks off: March 23 Depeche Mode's first tour in five years will be bittersweet. It'll be their first run without founding keyboardist Andy "Fletch" Fletcher, who passed away last year at age 60, reducing the iconic electronic-rock troupe to a duo. However, moving forward is "what he would have wanted," according to surviving members Dave Gahan and Martin Gore, so this world trek will triple as a tribute to his legacy, a celebration of their return to stages and a promotion of their long-awaited new album, Memento Mori.

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City Morgue, Vein.FM

Kicks off: March 29 City Morgue are a rap duo who love metal and hardcore. Anyone who's heard their trunk-knocking music — which frequently features buzzsaw guitars and screamed vocals from ZillaKami and SosMula — can tell these guys are real-deal headbangers, and they love touring with heavy bands to make their notoriously raucous shows as intense as possible. This spring, Boston hardcore scramblers Vein.FM get the honor of supporting them, and we're already thinking about which shirt we won't mind losing when it ultimately gets ripped off in the sweaty mayhem.

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Silverstein, Dayseeker, SeeYouSpaceCowboy, One Step Closer

Kicks off: March 30 A big reason why Silverstein continue to connect with younger fans is because they've always been great about touring with a diverse array of up-and-coming bands. On this tour, the Canuck post-hardcore vets are bringing along O.C. post-hardcore crooners Dayseeker, San Diego sasscore heroes SeeYouSpaceCowboy, and one of the quickest-rising bands in hardcore right now, Wilkes Barre's One Step Closer. Old-school Silverstein heads get to hear some new bands, and fans of the opening acts get swept into Silverstein's world. Win-win.

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Dying Fetus, Suicide Silence, Born of Osiris, Sanguisugabogg, Aborted, Crown Magnetar, Slay Squad

Kicks off: April 7 Now in its fourth year, the annual Chaos and Carnage tour is looking more and more like a winter answer to the now-defunct Summer Slaughter tour. Co-headliners Suicide Silence and Dying Fetus are about as strong a union of deathcore and death metal as they come, and the slew of openers — djent-core aliens Born of Osiris, Belgian brutal death vets Aborted and acid-fried death-metal rascals Sanguisgabogg, to name a few — provide a smorgasbord of breakdowns and blast beats for the feasting.

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Spiritbox, After the Burial, Intervals

Kicks off: April 10 Spiritbox felt like a headlining act before 2021's Eternal Blue even dropped, and when that album exploded the way it did, the Canuck renegades appeared to be genuine superstars. However, they've somehow never embarked on a U.S. headlining tour — a fact set to change later this spring. Courtney LaPlante and Co. will finally spearhead their own trek, with djent devotees After the Burial and fellow Canadian prog-metallers Intervals rounding out the bill. Catch Spiritbox in 1,000-capacity rooms while you still can.

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Black Dahlia Murder, Terror, Frozen Soul, Fuming Mouth, Phobophilic

Kicks off: April 15 It's a new era of the Black Dahlia Murder. This will be the Michigan melodeath vets' first tour without their late founding frontman, Trevor Strnad, who'll be replaced on the mic by co-founding guitarist Brian Eschbach going forward. It's a radical shift in the long-running band's lineup, but one thing that hasn't changed is their commitment to big-upping new-gen talent. Alongside hardcore lifers, Terror, the tour features two rising figures in modern death-metal (Frozen Soul and Phobophilic) and Boston metallic-hardcore bruisers Fuming Mouth, marking their first tour since bandleader Mark Whelan was diagnosed with — and beat! — cancer. 

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Mastodon, Gojira, Lorna Shore

Kicks off: April 18 While it would be fucking sick to see the titular beasts Mastodon and Gojira named their bands after going head-to-head in a Godzilla vs. Kong type movie, when it comes to their music, we're much more excited to see those metal giants uniting as tourmates. Dubbed the Mega-Monsters Tour, the Atlanta prog-metallers and French groovesters will be terrorizing North America throughout two legs of dates this spring and summer, and they're bringing out Lorna Shore — the hottest band in deathcore — as their supporting act. Two words: Fuck yes. 

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Blink-182, Turnstile

Kicks off: May 4 Arguably the most anticipated 2023 tour in all of rock music, this will mark blink-182's first trek with co-founding singer-guitarist Tom DeLonge in eight years — and it'll be in support of blink's as-yet-unnannounced new album, their first with DeLonge in over a decade. But even if that means absolutely nothing to you, motherfucking Turnstile — the kings of Baltimore, who are now quite possibly the most popular hardcore band ever — will be opening every date. That's fucking insane. Hardcore kids are going to be doing spin kicks next to moms and dads who are there to sing along to "All the Small Things."

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Death Grips

Kicks off: May 5 Throughout the 2010s, Death Grips built up a reputation as one of the most intense and unpredictable live acts in all of music. Their convulsive fusions of punk, rap and industrial — and frontman MC Ride's bizarre, violent performances — make their cult-like fan base go absolutely apeshit, and the fact that they haven't toured since 2019 means that people have a lot of pent-up ferocity that they're ready to let loose. Even if you think you're hot shit for having survived a Slayer pit, don't let your guard down for a second when "Hustle Bones" starts blaring.

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Kicks off: August 4 Metallica don't tour that much anymore. As the biggest metal band on the planet for multiple decades running, they don't really have to be out there grinding on month-long treks. So it's always a special affair when they do line up a set of gigs, and even more so when they have a new album to promote. The first U.S. leg of their extensive world tour for April's 72 Seasons LP will see the metal titans playing two "No Repeat Weekend" shows in various cities with a different setlist and different openers each night. Oh yeah, and one of the opening acts is motherfucking Pantera. This ain't your average 'Tallica tour.

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Kicks off: July 13 Do we really need to tell you why we're looking forward to this? These will be Pantera's first U.S. shows in over 22 years! There're Pantera fans who weren't even alive yet when the band initially broke up, and they're gonna get to see "Cowboys From Hell" and "Mouth For War" and "5 Minutes Alone" played live for the very first time. The power-groove juggernaut's 2023 U.S. run kicks off with a couple festival dates, at Wisconsin's Rockfest and Ohio's Inkcarceration, before Pantera meet up with Metallica. Are we missing this? No way, punk.

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Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Alice Cooper

Kicks off: August 5 Last year, Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard spread their glam-metal gospel throughout North America in what ended up being the last-ever tour for founding Crüe guitarist Mick Mars, who announced he was retiring from the road due to his ongoing painful struggle with Ankylosing Spondylitis (A.S.). Therefore, this year's run with Def Leppard and Alice Cooper will be Crüe's first U.S. journey with new touring axman John 5, who's been a member of Rob Zombie's band for roughly 15 years. This should be a smooth transition.

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Avenged Sevenfold

Kicks off: TBA Avenged Sevenfold haven't publicly said anything yet about a full-fledged tour, but we'd be shocked if the O.C. metal titans didn't hit the road this year. The band will finally release their long-awaited new album before the clock strikes 2024, and so far, they've been announced as headliners for two major festivals, Welcome to Rockville and Sonic Temple. A7X haven't played live since 2018 and they'll have a massive new album to promote. A tour has to be on the agenda, too, right?

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Kicks off: TBA With Deftones taking a breather, it looks like Crosses (†††), Chino Moreno's electronic-rock project with Far's Shaun Lopez, will finally be returning to the stage — the duo promised as much when we spoke to them late last year. Crosses came back in full force in 2022, dropping a double-single and a new EP, and they've teased that they have over a whole album's worth of new material in the pipeline. They also said they hope to be "out there" performing by the spring/summer of 2023 — which would mark their first shows since 2015. A couple festival appearances would be nice, but a tour would be even nicer.

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Kicks off: TBA 2022 belonged to Ghost. They won an AMA, went viral on TikTok, threw out an MLB first pitch, headlined humongous shows and dropped the best album of the year. Now, they're due for a proper victory lap, and while they haven't formally unveiled any live show plans, mastermind Tobias Forge confirmed that there's a U.S. trek in the works: "We're going to go into every territory [this] year," he said , "but there's going to be one European tour, one American tour." Ghost's last stateside run — with Mastodon and Spiritbox — wil be hard to top, but if anyone can do it, Papa and the Ghouls can.

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The Most Anticipated Metal and Rock Concert Tours of 2023

The Most Anticipated Metal and Rock Concert Tours of 2023

2023 is rolling up to be an excellent year for new albums and an equally exciting year for live music. Pantera will perform its first gigs in the United States in over 22 years.

Metallica is on the road in promoting its new ’72 Seasons’ album. Turnstile has been chosen to open for pop-punk legends Blink-182 on their much-anticipated reunion tour. That’s only a taste of the numerous epic trips we can’t wait to take on our next voyage around the sun. TOOL band is also coming back with a new tour. Foo Fighters, Puscifer, Enslaved, Cradle of Filth, DevilDriver, Life of Agony, Sick of it All, Spiritbox , and many more will tour in 2023 worldwide, including European, Asia, Australia, Canada, South America, and more.

Most Anticipated Metal and Rock Concert Tours of 2023

Let’s check which metal and rock bands’ concert tours we are excited about for 2023. You can also check our comprehensive concert and tour dates page here .

The Metallica tour starts on April 23rd, 2023, and this tour will finish on September 29th, 2024.

Metallica’s 2023 global tour will begin on April 27, 2023, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and conclude on November 12, 2023, in St. Louis, Missouri. Also, Metallica’s 2024 global tour will begin on May 24, 2024, in Munich, Germany, and conclude on September 29, 2024, in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Tool ‘s upcoming 2023 tour starts this Spring. So, Tool announces a couple of tour dates. But they will be adding more concert dates soon.

2023 Sonic Temple Festival

According to Tool ‘s frontman Maynard James Keenan :

“The guys in Tool, they just take longer to process information and get it together and present me something that I can start building on. I have made the mistake in the past of trying to build on something that wasn’t ready yet. And then all the work I put into building on the thing, they change the foundation.

If I’m trying to decorate the house and then you move where the doors are or the windows or add a floor, I gotta start over, as an interior decorator. I have to wait for them to do it, so there’s time. I have time to do all these other things in between because I can and I should. One could argue a little bit of discipline and a little prodding, a little cattle prod or a taser would help move these guys along a little faster. But that’s their process, you just have to kind of respect it.

It’s frustrating. I’m sure they’re frustrated with me because they hand it to me and I’m like, ‘It’s done.’ like, ‘You didn’t take any time with it?’ Yes, it took 50 years for this reaction to these things. I’ve been preparing for decades to hear these things and be able to react honestly, and I riff on them – on all the songs, on all the projects.”

Pantera ‘s tour will start on July 2023.

Pantera officially shares concerts and events for the first time in 2023, which means they return 22 years later. Their current lineup includes vocalist Phil Anselmo, bassist Rex Brown, guitarist Zakk Wylde, and Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante from Black Label Society.

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Avenged Sevenfold

Avenged Sevenfold comeback with a massive tour. But they shared two concerts for May 19 and May 26th, 2023. In 2023, Avenged Sevenfold will release its long-awaited new album. They’ve been confirmed as the headliner for two significant events, Welcome to Rockville and Sonic Temple.

We hope Avenged Sevenfold will announce great tour dates soon.

Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Alice Cooper

Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, and Alice Cooper go on tour together and starts on August 5th, 2023.

The three iconic music bands kick off on a summer tour of North America, with “The Stadium Tour” concluding on September 9th, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada. They will then go on tour again in 2023. This tour, presented by Live Nation, will kick off on Saturday, February 18, 2023, at Mexico City’s Foro Sol. Both bands will tour Latin America with their incredible live performances before heading to Europe in May 2023. It also includes a stop at Wembley Stadium on July 1, 2023, before concluding at Hampden Park in Glasgow, United Kingdom, on July 6, 2023.

Anthrax, Black Label Society, Exodus

Anthrax, Black Label Society, and Exodus are touring together.

The tour kicks off on January 17th in Boise, Idaho, and finishes on February 18th in Oakland, California, USA, the city of Exodus.

Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden is one of the most known heavy metal bands in history. Of course, Iron Maiden will tour in 2023.

Beginning in June 2023, the band will tour Europe and the United Kingdom, including a hometown concert in London on July 7. Iron Maiden’s tour will begin with unique new album acts.

Iron Maiden 'The Future Past' 2023 Tour Dates

Death Grips

Death Grips will also kick off on a North American tour in 2023.

The tour will allow the band to perform new music while celebrating past ventures such as The Money Store. Everything kicks off on May 4 at Revolution Hall in Portland, Oregon. Following a two-week run on the West Coast, the band heads east in mid-September, performing at festivals such as Riot Fest.

Spiritbox, After the Burial, Intervals

Spiritbox, After the Burial, and Intervals will tour in 2023.

After the Burial and Intervals will join the Spiritbox band for a 22-city tour beginning in Vancouver on April 10th and ending in Minneapolis on May 10th.

Dying Fetus, Suicide Silence, Born of Osiris, Sanguisugabogg, Aborted, Crown Magnetar, Slay Squad

Dying Fetus, Suicide Silence, Born of Osiris, Sanguisugabogg, Aborted, Crown Magnetar, Slay Squad will tour together.

The rest of the 2023 tour has Born of Osiris, Aborted, Sanguisugabogg, Crown Magnetar, and Slay Squad as support acts. The dates begin on April 7th in Fort Worth, Texas, and end on April 30th in Anaheim, California.

Life of Agony, Sick of It All

Life of Agony and Sick of It All will go on tour together. This tour will kick off on March 9th in Albany, New York, and will travel through the East Coast, Midwest, and Canada before concluding on April 1st in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.

DevilDriver, Cradle of Filth

DevilDriver and Cradle of Filth will go on tour together.

The first leg of the “Double Trouble Live” tour begins March 8th in Tempe, Arizona, and concludes March 26th in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The first part of the journey will focus mostly on West Coast and Southwest markets.

Parkway Drive, Memphis May Fire, Currents

Parkway Drive, Memphis May Fire, and Currents will tour together in 2023.

AND, Parkway Drive will begin the tour on January 22nd at Shiprocked and will conclude on February 18th, 2023, in Orlando, Florida, USA. Their seventh studio album, “Darker Still,” was released on September 9th, 2022, via Resist and Epitaph Records.

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced a 23-city global tour in honor of their most recent studio albums, Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen, for 2023.

On select gigs across their North American and European tour, the band will be joined by St. Vincent, the Strokes, King Princess, Iggy Pop, the Roots, the Mars Volta, and City and Colour.

Ghost ‘s frontman Tobias Forge confirmed the band is touring in 2023.

“We are doing a lot of touring again on previous album cycles. We’ve [Ghost] done four legs in America and two or three in Europe and repeated. We’re going to go into every territory next year. But there’s going to be one European tour, one American tour. We are going to do a little bit of everywhere.

There’ll be a little bit of something up in upper Asia, on the far end there – a very well-established country with a lot of pop cultural fascination and the home of video games. And there’s going to be something in the Oceania world, and there might be something south of Panama, and there might be something slightly north of Panama. It feels pretty solid.”

Blink-182 and Turnstile

Blink-182 and Turnstile will tour in 2023.

Also, Blink-182 and Turnstile will perform and kick off their 2023 tour on June 16 at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles before moving on to San Diego (June 20), San Jose (June 22), and Sacramento (June 23). (June 23).

Blink-182 and Turnstile 2023 world dates:

Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode will tour in 2023. The tour kicks off on March 23rd, 2023.

Depeche Mode’s 2023 World Tour is scheduled to kick off in California at the end of March. Now is a great time for fans all over the world to search into the band’s repertoire and collectibles in preparation for their return this year.

Arctic Monkeys

In April and May 2023, the Arctic Monkeys band will tour in Germany, Austria, Sweden, Norway, France, and the Netherlands. After Arctic Monkeys band’s new album ‘The Car’ is released on October 21st, 2022.

Arctic Monkeys band’s latest seventh studio album will be released on October 21st, 2022. In addition, a UK stadium tour and North American concerts with Fontaines D.C. have been announced for 2023.

Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band 2023 Tour is a concert tour planned by American musician Bruce Springsteen and his supporting band, the E Street Band. The tour is set to begin in Tampa on February 1, 2023.

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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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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

Wednesday 2024 Tour

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All good things come to an end – just ask Elton John , who wrapped up his long and illustrious career as a touring artist in July 2023, playing his last-ever gig in Stockholm, Sweden. He’s not the only musician stepping back from the road this year – a host of fellow rock icons have announced their retirement. There are two caveats: the is that some are only retiring from touring, rather than ceasing to exist as a band, while the second is that musicians often do change their minds (we’re looking at you, Mötley Crüe, with your so-called ‘Cessation Of Touring’ contract ). But here are nine bands who are definitely saying goodbye in 2023, so make sure you get your tickets before they disappear from the stage for good.

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Announced way back in 2019, Kiss ’ End Of The Road tour is finally reaching, well, the end of the road. Granted, they’ve already said they were retiring from touring once before – in 2000 the original line-up embarked on the seemingly definitive The Farewell Tour – but this time it’s for real. “At some point, you’ve got to have some dignity and pride and quit while the gettin’s good,” Gene Simmons recently told Classic Rock . The tour, and their career as a live band wraps up, appropriately enough, with two hometown shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden on December 1 and 2, 2023.

The country rock superstars’ original and very acrimonious break-up in 1980 seemed pretty definitive, only for them to reconvene 14 years later with the winkingly-titled Hell Freezes Over live album. Since then the Eagles have endured lawsuits from aggrieved former members and the death of founder and guitarist Glenn Frey in 2016. But now they’ve decided enough is enough and are officially wrapping up their final tour this Fall, with a show in Saint Paul, Minnesota, because that’s where every band so significantly tied up with the mythology of California should take their final bow.

Dead & Company

This one’s done and dusted. On July 16, 2023, the most successful of the Grateful Dead offshoots played their third and allegedly final show in their hometown of San Francisco. The three-night stand drew 120,000 rapturous Deadheads – perhaps even a few still riding out the brown acid from Woodstock. Significantly diminishing the air of finality around the final show, guitarist (and non-canon Grateful Dead member) John Mayer tweeted that Dead & Company “is still a band — we just don’t know what the next show will be.”

A slight fudge, this one, given that Aerosmith ’s Peace Out tour finishes in January 2024, but what’s a month between friends? Still, after 50-odd years of drugs, bust-ups, rehab and killer grade rock’n’roll, the Bad Boys From Boston are finally hanging up their scarves with a gig in Montreal. ‘What about their hometown?’ you ask. New Year’s Eve, thank you very much. The only downside is that original drummer Joey Kramer won’t be taking his bows with them - he’s absent from the tour.

Sometime in the late 70s or early 80s, a silent, high-level agreement was seemingly reached that compelled every radio station on the planet to play at least one Foreigner song per hour. It’s carried the AOR godfathers through to today, even if guitarist Mick Jones is the only remaining original member – and he rarely appears with them live these days due to health issues. But the time has finally come to wind everything the grandly-named Historic Final Tour, which ends in Holmdel, New Jersey. Will original singer Lou Gramm join them? We can but hope.

Kenny Loggins

In March, the 75-year-old Loggins announced his bluntly titled This Is It farewell tour, though he assuaged weeping yacht rock fans everywhere by adding that he was only done with “major touring” rather than hanging up his beard trimmer for good. The tour winds up in Santa Barbara in November, though given his pedigree as both a member of Loggins & Messina and as a solo artist, he’s got a hell of a set list to draw on. “I’ll be playing songs that I feel sum up the emotional story of my music. This will include 90 percent of the hits and 10 or so percent of the deeper cuts.”

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George Clinton and his multi-headed P-Funk collective revolutionised both funk and rock in the 70s, and he hasn’t stopped since. Until now, that is - P-Funk’s Just For The Funk Of It! Final Tour?!? is set to end in December in San Antonio. The 82-year-old announced back in 2018 that he had played his final show with P-Funk, so he’s come out retirement to retire. And the question marks in the tour’s name kind of leave the door open should he wish to don the star-shaped sunglasses and Bacofoil cape one more time in the future.

Most bands wait until they’re at least in their 70s before they bid adieu, but Candlebox frontman Kevin Martin is a mere stripling at 54. Still, he’s decided to call time on the band he co-founded in Seattle in the early 1990s with a farewell tour that will mark both the 30th anniversary of their self-titled debut album and the release of this year’s aptly-titled swansong LP The Long Goodbye (which also gives its name to this tour). “My music career had become so encompassing of my time… that I realized that I had not given my family what they actually needed from me, which was me,” he recently told DJ Eddie Trunk.

The Georgia new wave icons actually called in quits with a farewell tour in August 2022, but it seems that you can’t keep a good band down and they’re back for one last set of dates in the shape of a Vegas residency, which runs through to September and fill be followed by one (allegedly) honest-to-god last show in Huntington Beach, California in November.

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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

Check out the full list of available tickets here .

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.

Some popular venues include:

  • 22 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life Festival
  • 3 – Loveland, CO – Budweiser Events Center
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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.

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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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  • 01 – Tinley Park, IL –  Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
  • 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”.

  • 7 – Estádio Couto Pereira, Curitiba, Brazil – With Garbage + Wet Leg
  • 9 – The Town, São Paulo, Brazil
  • 15 – RiotFest, Chicago, US
  • 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

3 Doors Down

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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They just can't wait to get on the road again. Taylor Swift may have wrapped up the first U.S. leg of her Eras Tour , but plenty of other artists will be swinging by a city near you this fall, including a few legendary rock bands saying their supposedly final farewells. Here are some of the biggest concert tours to check out in the fall — or, if you aren't able to snag tickets, at least enjoy vicariously through TikTok.

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Put on your lipstick, lover, as she's ready to make you feel. After dropping a sensual new studio album in June, Janelle Monáe embarked on her Age of Pleasure Tour late last month. Throughout the fall, she'll be stopping by more than 20 cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Boston, and New York City, and the closing night is scheduled for Oct. 18 at California's YouTube Theater. Might Cassandra Brand make a guest appearance?

The dream is coming to an end. More than 50 years after Aerosmith's formation, the legendary rock band recently embarked on a farewell tour, Peace Out, that will continue into early next year. "It's not goodbye it's PEACE OUT!" they said . "Get ready and walk this way, you're going to get the best show of our lives." The tour, which features special guest The Black Crowes, includes 40 dates, and the closing night is currently scheduled for Jan. 26 at Montreal's Bell Centre. According to the band, drummer Joey Kramer "has regrettably made the decision to sit out the currently scheduled touring dates to focus his full attention on his family and health."

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There are plenty of goodbyes to go around from legendary rock bands this fall. The Eagles have also embarked on a farewell tour dubbed The Long Goodbye, which began at Madison Square Garden on Sept. 7. "Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed," the band said . "But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle." Steely Dan is joining the Eagles for the shows. But when the band says "long" goodbye, they're not kidding. The Eagles "will perform as many shows in each market as their audience demands," a press release said , and the tour is expected to continue into 2025.

Peter Gabriel

Original Genesis lead singer Peter Gabriel is preparing to finally release his long-awaited album "I/O," his first record of entirely new original material since 2002. Several songs from it have already been released, though, with Gabriel dropping one every full moon . He's also bringing his i/o – The Tour to North America in September and October. According to his website , the shows feature Gabriel playing new material from the upcoming album in addition to past hits, and his regular bandmates Tony Levin, David Rhodes and Manu Katché join him.

Ms. Lauryn Hill

It's been 25 years since Ms. Lauryn Hill's acclaimed debut solo album "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," and you can celebrate the occasion with her. Hill embarked on a tour to celebrate the album's anniversary on Sept. 8, and it's scheduled to run through November. "'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' is and was a love song to my parents, my family, my people, my musical and cultural forebears, my teachers, my loves, my Creator," she said . "I wrote love songs and protest songs — (still love songs) about the subjects and interests that inspired and moved me." The tour will also see Hill reunite with The Fugees.

Queen + Adam Lambert

They will continue to rock you. Queen and Adam Lambert's epic Rhapsody Tour began all the way back in July 2019, but before it wraps up, it's returning to North America this October. This latest leg includes stops in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago. "Our last tour featured our most ambitious production ever," Brian May said . "So we decided to rip it apart and get even more ambitious. Watch out world." Lambert, meanwhile, said he "can't wait to tour North America one more time." Don't stop them now.

Pink has certainly been keeping busy in 2023. The singer is going right from her Summer Carnival tour, which USA Today dubbed "exhilarating" and "enthralling," into yet another tour: the Trustfall Tour, tied to her ninth studio album. "This might be the album I'm most proud of," Pink previously said . "Get in your coziest pair of sweats, grab yourself an hour of self-care, and start on track one. Two ingredients needed: tissues and dance shoes." The tour will commence in October, and it includes stops at Madison Square Garden in November.

Wynonna Judd

"Two words," Wynonna Judd said when she announced she'd be hitting the road this fall. "...NUH-STALGIA." On the singer's Back To Wy Tour, she promises to take fans back to the 1990s by performing her first two solo albums, "Wynonna" and "Tell Me Why," in their entirety. "Getting to share this tour with the fans who have been with me for 40 years, means the world to me," she shared. "Deep diving into my first two solo albums, track by track, will be such a trip down memory lane." The tour is set to kick off on Oct. 26 in Indianapolis.

She's ready to paint your town red. After declaring her last two albums were "cash-grabs" and mocking fans who "fell for it," Doja Cat is dropping her fourth record, "Scarlet," in September. She'll then embark on her first North American arena tour, which consists of more than 20 stops and kicks off on Halloween night. On select dates, the rapper will be joined by special guests Ice Spice and Doechii — and, based on her recent single , possibly a demon or two. Paging Ed and Lorraine Warren.

It's time for one last kiss. Yet another iconic rock band will be taking an allegedly final bow this fall, as Kiss will wrap up its End of the Road World Tour that began in January 2019. The final North American leg begins in Cincinnati this October, and the closing shows are set for Madison Square Garden in December. "Kiss was born in New York City," the band said . "On 23rd Street. Half a century ago. It will be a privilege and honor to finish touring at Madison Square Garden, 10 blocks and 50 years from where we first started." But considering Kiss already launched a "farewell" tour more than 20 years ago in 2000, it may be worth taking these claims with a grain of salt.

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by Tina Benitez-Eves July 10, 2023, 11:52 am 1 Comment

Just as Elton John played his final concert on Saturday (July 8) in Stockholm, Sweden, a number of other artists are following suit and saying goodbye to their touring days in 2023. Earlier in 2023, Ted Nugent revealed that he wasn’t done making music, but it was “ Adios Mofo ” when it came to touring. He is set to go on the road one last time this year.

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On July 16, 2023, Dead & Company , formed in 2015 with John Mayer and Grateful Dead guitarist and vocalist Bob Weir, and drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, are playing their final show together (sans Kreutzmann). The group will take its final bow where it all began, in the Grateful Dead’s hometown of San Francisco, California.

For some acts, the farewell tour has been endless. Devo has been advertising their shows as The Farewell Tour, Celebrating 50 Years for several years now, while George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic have also been on their unending Funk of It! Final Tour?!? for a few years with no end in sight.

In 2020, David Coverdale was forced to postpone his farewell tour with Whitesnake due to the pandemic. He also canceled several European shows and a North American tour with the  Scorpions in 2022 following treatment for an upper respiratory infection and other health issues. Coverdale said that the band’s farewell tour is unlikely to happen in 2023. “I’m working now on a torn rotator cuff,” said Coverdale . “So literally, this year, I gave my fantastic band the year off.”

With some farewells still in limbo, others appear to be full steam ahead. Here’s a look at seven bands bidding their adieus in 2023.

After more than 50 years, the  Eagles  will close the chapter on their touring days with their The Long Goodbye Final Tour. The tour will kick off in the fall of 2023, and dates are expected to run through 2025. The final tour is still in its planning stages, according to the band, with more dates possibly added on at a later date.

“The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe, keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals, and setbacks of many kinds,” said the band in a statement on their 12-date tour, which will feature  Steely Dan . “We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful. Our long-run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.”

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2. Foreigner

Foreigner will close their touring days with their The Historic Farewell Tour , featuring special guest Loverboy. Throughout their final tour, the band will invite choirs to open the shows with an a cappella performance of classic rock songs.

“The time has come,” said singer Kelly Hansen in a statement. “We have more or less lived our lives on the road for almost eighteen years. We have always strived to give you our best and we intend to finish this the same way. Foreigner has a brilliant and increasingly demanding catalogue of songs to sing and I refuse to give them less than they deserve.”

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Mr. Big reunited, to say a proper goodbye in 2023. For each show during their last tour, the band will perform their 1991 album, Lean into It — including their sing-along ballad hit “To Be With You” — in its entirety.

Originally comprised of vocalist Eric Martin, guitarist Paul Gilbert, bassist Billy Sheehan, and drummer Pat Torpey, the band first split in 2002. The group later reunited in 2008 and released What If… in 2010, followed by The Stories We Could Tell i n 2014, and Defying Gravity in 2017. Torpey died in 2018 from complications with Parkinson’s disease. Nick D’Virgilio of Spock’s Beard will fill in for the late drummer on the band’s final tour.

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4. Candlebox

Candlebox vocalist Kevin Martin said that he plans to retire after the 30th anniversary of the band’s eponymous 1993 debut album. For their final tour, Candlebox is taking 3 Doors Down along for the ride on their The Long Goodbye Tour.

The band’s tour will feature a setlist spanning the band’s eight albums, and their 30-year career. The band is releasing their final album together, The Long Goodbye , on August 25. Later this year, the band is also set to release a documentary, Far Behind: The Candlebox Story. In 2022, the band also released their documentary,  Far Behind: The Candlebox Story.

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5. The B-52s

After more than 45 years of touring together, The B-52s have extended their farewell trek with a five-night residency at The Venetian in Las Vegas before their presumed final show at the Darker Waves festival in Huntington Beach, California on November 18. Joining The B-52s’ for their final hurrahs on stage are guests The Tubes and KC & the Sunshine Band.

“Who knew what started as a way to have some fun and play music for our friends at house parties in Athens in 1977 would evolve into over 45 years of making music and touring the world,” said The B-52s’ Kate Pierson in a statement. “It’s been cosmic.”

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6. Aerosmith

After more than five decades together, Aerosmith revealed their final tour will kick off in 2023. The band’s Peace Out Tour is set to run from September 2023 to January 2024 with special guests The Black Crowes.

Formed in 1970, the band released 15 albums together, including their most recent,  Music From Another Dimension! , in 2012. For this tour, founding drummer Joey Kramer, who recently took a temporary leave from the band, will also sit out this final run of dates. John Douglas will fill in for Kramer.

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After more than five decades of performing together, KISS recently revealed the final dates of their End of the Road Farewell Tour . The trek will conclude with two shows in their hometown of New York City at Madison Square Garden on December 1 and 2.

The band’s final two shows are taking place nearly 51 years to the day KISS played their very first show together on January 30, 1973, at the Popcorn Club in Queens, New York.

“It’s happy and sad because things come to an end,” Gene Simmons recently told American Songwriter. “Your life and my life, even the planet we’re on at some point is just going to stop and maybe that’s OK.” 

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American Express Presents BST Hyde Park – Andrea Bocelli

Hyde Park, London

American Express presents BST Hyde Park has announced Andrea Bocelli as 2024’s first headliner!

bands on tour january 2023

18/04 – 18/05/2024

Don’t miss the magic of André Rieu on his 2024 UK arena tour!

bands on tour january 2023

09/06 – 27/07/2024

Anne-Marie headlines outdoor shows across the UK this summer

bands on tour january 2023

Legendary broadcaster, author and DJ Annie Mac is bringing her popular club night series Before Midnight to Halifax and TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

Anthrax & Kreator

21/11 – 27/11

Anthrax & Kreator announce a co-headline tour for 2024

bands on tour january 2023

Aston Merrygold

10/10 – 19/10

Multiple Locations

Aston Merrygold announces UK headline tour to perform music old and new.

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Avril Lavigne

29/06 – 03/07/2024

Manchester and Cardiff

The Canadian pop-punk rebel famous for her hits Sk8er Boi and Complicated

bands on tour january 2023

Barry Manilow

19/05 – 09/06/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Bat for Lashes

12/06 – 25/06/2024

Bat for Lashes has announced her first UK headline tour in 5 years.

21/10 – 26/10/2024

Hardcore metal outfit formed around Attack Attack! frontman Caleb Shomo

bands on tour january 2023

13/06 – 24/10/2024

Becky Hill will be embarking on her biggest headline tour to date in October 2024.

From fun-loving teen to global hitmaker, see Benson Boone’s intimate, confessional pop songs live in London in May.

17/10 – 24/09/2024

A celebration tour to mark Beverley’s 50th Birthday and incredible career

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Biffy Clyro

20/10 – 26/10/2024

London & Glasgow

Biffy Clyro announce A Celebration Of Beginnings – a 6-show intimate tour to celebrate their first three records.

Big Time Rush

Big Time Rush

18/06 – 21/06/2024

Big Time Rush return to the UK this summer!

bands on tour january 2023

Cardiff, UK

Billy Joel will be performing a one-off show at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Friday 9 August 2024, joined by special guest Chris Isaak.

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16/05 – 03/06/2024

British electronic band Blancmange are excited to announce their first ever ‘Best Of’ Tour, celebrating 45 years since they first formed in 1979.

Bloc Party

Crystal Palace Park, London

Bloc Party announce their biggest show to date with very special guests.

bands on tour january 2023

09/06 – 16/09/2024

Blondie headlines outdoor shows in 2024

bands on tour january 2023

Wythenshawe Park, Manchester

Blossoms return to Manchester on August bank holiday weekend 2024 for the biggest headline show of their career. The all-day outdoor concert will take place at Wythenshawe Park with a huge support bill including Inhaler, Shed Seven, The K’s, Seb Lowe and more

bands on tour january 2023

19/04 – 10/05/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Bombay Bicycle Club

02/02 – 12/07/2024

Indie favourites Bombay Bicycle Club are going on a UK headline tour in 2024.

19/06 – 27/09/2024

The band announce a September 2024 UK tour

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Boyz II Men

19/04 – 24/04

bands on tour january 2023

Brett Young

15/05 – 22/05/2024

Heading on a UK tour in May 2024

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Brighton Valley Series

24/05 – 26/05/2024

East Brighton Park, Brighton

The Streets , Busted

The Streets and Busted headline East Brighton Park, Brighton

bands on tour january 2023

Britpop Classical

07/06 – 09/06/2024

A host of 90’s legends will join forces for three unique UK shows next summer featuring hits & iconic songs from the era with a full live orchestra!

Bruce Dickinson

Bruce Dickinson

16/05 – 24/05/2024

The Iron Maiden titan returns to the solo spotlight

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Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

05/05 – 25/07/2024

The one and only Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are coming back to the UK in summer 2024 – hotel packages are avilable

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Bryan Adams

17/05 – 23/06/2024

Multi platinum-selling Canadian rocker returns to the UK in 2024

BulletForMyValentine

Bullet for My Valentine & Trivium

26/01 – 01/02

Various Venues

One of the biggest British metal bands of the 21st century

bands on tour january 2023

Grammy Award-winning Afro-fusion giant Burna Boy will return to the London Stadium on Saturday 29 June 2024 as part of the I Told Them… Tour.

bands on tour january 2023

11/07 – 31/08/2024

Essex trio who scored numerous hits with their trademark energetic pop punk announce outdoor shows for summer 2024!

26/03 – 19/04/2024

The hotly-tipped artist announces March & April 2024 UK tour

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Camp Bestival Dorset

25/07 – 28/07/2024

Lulworth Castle, Dorset

A multi award-winning festival, Camp Bestival combines an all-encompassing family festival experience with an action-packed camping holiday, something that they like to call a “festi-holiday”.

bands on tour january 2023

Cannock Chase Forest (part of Forest Live)

27/06 – 29/06/2024

Cannock Chase Forest

Anne-Marie , The Charlatans & Johnny Marr , Olly Murs

The natural amphitheatre arena at Cannock Chase Forest is located in the heart of the Midlands, part of Forest Live.

Caravan Place

Caravan Palace

16/10 – 22/10/2024

Caravan Palace have confirmed details of a stellar UK tour.

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Carrie Hope Fletcher

27/09 – 15/10/2024

Following the huge success of her UK Concert Tour An Open Book, actress, author, vlogger and award-winning West End sensation Carrie Hope Fletcher is heading out on a brand-new UK tour in 2024.

19/01 – 14/06/2024

The feather-ruffling, genre-clashing rock star hits the road this April!

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08/03 – 09/11/2024

bands on tour january 2023

13/10 – 18/10/2024

Cat Burns announces headline UK tour

19/07 – 25/08/2024

Cardiff & Edinburgh

Beginning a monumental new chapter BRIT Award-winning alt-rockers Catfish And The Bottlemen announce their first headline shows since 2021, in Cardiff & Edinburgh.

Celebrating Meat Loaf

Celebrating Meat Loaf

13/09 – 22/09/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Centenary Square Summer Series

23/08 – 26/08/2024

Centenary Square, Birmingham

The Streets, Jungle, Cian Ducrot and Ocean Colour Scene have been confirmed as headliners for the brand new Centenary Square Summer Series.

Chappell Roan

Chappell Roan

10/09 – 15/09/2024

Charli XCX

07/06 – 02/12/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Chepstow Summer Sessions

05/07 – 09/07/2024

Chepstow Racecourse, Chepstow

Shania Twain , Tom Jones , Hozier

Concert series at Chepstow Racecourse headlined by Shania Twain, Tom Jones & Hozier this summer

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Chris Stapleton

16/10 – 23/10/2024

Chris Stapleton will take his “All-American Road Show” across the pond next fall for a series of headline arena shows in the U.K

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Cigarettes After Sex

The O2, London

Cigarettes After Sex are set to play London’s O2 this November.

bands on tour january 2023

Boyton Hall Farm, Chelmsford

Celebrate 30 years of Clockwork Orange, the seminal Ibiza club brand, with the UK’s favourite day festival Clockstock.

bands on tour january 2023

Clyde 1 Live

OVO Hydro, Glasgow

Callum Beattie , Emeli Sandé , Tom Walker , Texas

Clyde 1 Live is back! Celebrating Clyde 1’s first 50 years with an incredible gig

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Come What May

20/09 – 24/10/2024

Experience a night of pure entertainment as we transport you to the dazzling world of the Moulin Rouge! This incredible show features all your favourite hits from the iconic movie-musical, including “Come What May,” “Your Song,” and “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.” But that’s not all – timeless hits from other modern movie musicals will really get your feet moving.

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Courteeners

Lytham Green, Lancashire

Courteeners are the first to be announced at Lytham Festival 2024

bands on tour january 2023

Craig David

06/07 – 31/08/2024

Craig David has announced outdoor shows for summer 2024 in Margate, Warwick and Hitchin.

13/07 – 13/07/2024

bands on tour january 2023

23/06 – 26/06

Crosses announce UK dates

bands on tour january 2023

Crowded House

15/06 – 29/06/2024

Australian rock giants Crowded House are set to headline a string of outdoor shows next summer, taking the stage at Lincoln Castle, Blenheim Palace, The Piece Hall, Cardiff Castle and Wasing.

D-Block Europe

D-Block Europe

Incora County Ground, Derby

Don’t miss D-Block Europe in Derby this summer

bands on tour january 2023

Dalby Forest (part of Forest Live)

21/06 – 23/06/2024

Dalby Forest,

Bryan Adams , Nile Rodgers & CHIC , Richard Ashcroft

Outdoor concert series in the North York Moors National Park, part of Forest Live.

bands on tour january 2023

Damian Marley

Crystal Palace Bowl, London

Damian Marley headlines South Facing Festival in August

bands on tour january 2023

Darius Rucker

27/04 – 11/05/2024

Country superstar Darius Rucker has announced his Starting Fires tour for 2024

bands on tour january 2023

Dave Matthews Band

24/04 – 29/04/2024

Dave Matthews Band announces spring 2024 UK headline tour

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Deacon Blue

19/06 – 16/08

Scotland’s multi-platinum pop-rockers, Deacon Blue announce outdoor shows this summer

bands on tour january 2023

OVO Arena Wembley, London

Catch Dean Lewis live at the OVO Arena Wembley in February.

bands on tour january 2023

Death from Above 1979

15/07 – 21/07/2024

Rock duo Death From Above 1979 have confirmed UK shows for this summer.

bands on tour january 2023

Deep Purple

04/11 – 10/11/2024

Rock royalty Deep Purple have announced their upcoming “Deep Purple = 1 More Time” tour, with special guests Reef, coming to UK arenas in November.

bands on tour january 2023

Delamere Forest (Part of Forest Live)

13/06 – 16/06

Delamere Forest, Northwich

Becky Hill , Sting , Nile Rodgers & CHIC , Bryan Adams

Outdoor concert series in Cheshire, part of Forest Live.

bands on tour january 2023

Dionne Warwick

05/05 – 19/05/2024

Join Dionne on stage and in person while she takes you on an unforgettable journey through her fascinating life story and one of the most successful music careers of our times.

bands on tour january 2023

Dizzee Rascal

Hitchin Priory

Dizzee Rascal headlines Hitchin Priory Series & Newbury Racecourse

bands on tour january 2023

10/02 – 30/08/2023

A high-achieving, high-rolling, hi-NRG artist, DJ Spoony is bringing his Garage Classical live spectacular back for 2024!

bands on tour january 2023

12/06 – 15/06/2024

Doja Cat is this generation’s definitive breakout star. Finding fame with viral meme song ‘MOOO!’ in 2018, she has gone on to become one of the biggest names in hip hop and pop music — earning 18 Grammy nominations across four years, breaking numerous records, and never losing her irreverent, idiosyncratic personality.

Dua Lipa

Royal Albert Hall, London

Dua Lipa will be performing at London’s Royal Albert Hall on 17 October

bands on tour january 2023

Dylan John Thomas

05/12 – 20/12/2024

bands on tour january 2023

31/05 – 04/06/2024

Co-op Live, Manchester

Eagles announce UK residency at Co-op Live

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See the Editors live at the O2 Brixton Academy in May.

bands on tour january 2023

07/05 – 15/05/2024

elbow return in May 2024 with a UK tour to accompany the release of 10th studio album.

English Teacher

English Teacher

12/11/2024 – 19/11/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Eric Clapton

bands on tour january 2023

Cardiff Castle

Eric Prydz announces massive outdoor show in Cardiff in June

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Fat Freddy’s Drop

Fat Freddy’s Drop headlines Dreamland, Margate

bands on tour january 2023

08/06 – 09/08/2024

Cardiff & London

Fisher returns in summer 2024

Five Finger Death Punch are set to return to the UK in 2024!

bands on tour january 2023

Nigerian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Flavour is coming to London! Catch him live at Ovo Arena Wembley this August.

bands on tour january 2023

Foo Fighters

13/06 – 27/06/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Forest Live

12/06 – 23/06/2024

Forest Live is a major live music series held in our nation’s forest.

bands on tour january 2023

Formula 1 British GP Opening Concert

Silverstone, UK

Catch US rockers Kings of Leon at the opening concert for the iconic Formula 1 British GP at Silverstone this July

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Future Islands

23/05 – 31/07/2024

Headlining South Facing Festival, London plus more shows across the UK

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12/07 – 20/07/2024

Alternative rock band Garbage consists of vocalist Shirley Manson, guitarists Duke Erikson and Steve Marker and drummer Butch Vig set to tour across the UK

Gary Numan

19/05 – 01/06/2024

Synth rock pioneer Gary Numan has confirmed details The Pleasure Principle/Replicas 45th Anniversary tour, coming to a city near you!

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Gavin DeGraw

30/10 – 04/11

Gavin DeGraw is heading out on tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his debut album Chariot

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Dreamland, Margate

Giggs headlines Dreamland, Margate this summer with special guest Ghetts

bands on tour january 2023

Girl In Red

29/08 – 03/09/2024

Glasgow, Manchester and London

Girl In Red has announced that she will be returning to the UK later this year with her ‘DOING IT AGAIN’ tour.

Glass Animals

Glass Animals

01/11 – 07/11/2024

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Grace Jones

The Piece Hall, Halifax

Grace Jones joins the Live at The Piece Hall line-up.

bands on tour january 2023

Grace Jones at Love Motion

Grace Jones at Love Motion with Róisín Murphy + more

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21/06 – 29/06/2024

Green Day are bringing The Saviors Tour to the UK next summer!

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Gregory Porter

30/06 – 05/07/2024

Gregory Porter may be instantly recognisable from his trademark deerstalker cap, but his sonorous, Grammy-winning voice speaks for itself.

Hampton Court Palace Festival 2024

Hampton Court Palace Festival 2024

13/06 – 20/06/2024

Hampton Court Palace, London

Established in 1993, Hampton Court Palace Festival, presented by heycar, brings a diverse range of artists to the unique Tudor courtyard of Henry VIII’s majestic palace.

Hatsune Miku

Hatsune Miku

bands on tour january 2023

2024 marks the 10th anniversary of the Miku Expo tour, don’t miss the expo this year to celebrate all things Hatsune Miku.

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01/07 – 09/07/2024

Heart announce their highly-anticipated return to the UK for the first time in eight years with an arena tour, joined by special guests Squeeze.

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Hiatus Kaiyote

06/10 – 08/10/2024

Hiatus Kaiyote have announced their upcoming “Love Heart Cheat Code” tour, stopping in Manchester, Bristol and London this October.

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Highways Festival

17/05 – 18/05/2024

Highways returns to the Royal Albert Hall next May with The Cadillac Three and Brett Young headlining as well as additional events across the weekend!

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Hitchin Priory Summer Series

29/08 – 31/08/2024

Hitchin Priory, Hitchin, Hertfordshire.

Busted , Craig David

A brand-new series of outdoor concerts comes to Hertfordshire

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Hits Radio Live

Hits Radio Live is back for 2024

Hozier

07/07 – 10/07/2024

Irish singer-songwriter Hozier has confirmed summer shows for 2024

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Ice Nine Kills

22/05 – 24/05/2024

Wolverhampton and Portsmouth

Horrorcore icons Ice Nine Kills have announced a run of shows ahead of opening for Five Finger Death Punch.

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28/06 – 03/07/2024

iDKHOW return to the UK this summer with the GLOOMDAY tour!

IDLES

12/07 – 08/12/2024

IDLES have confirmed more dates for their 2024 stellar world tour.

16/10 – 29/10/2024

International singing sensations, return to the UK this October!

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K-Pop girlband IVE have announced their first ever world tour – “SHOW WHAT I HAVE” – featuring a London show at The O2.

bands on tour january 2023

Jack Savoretti

Jack Savoretti headlines Dreamland, Margate

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Jacob Collier

08/12 – 09/12/2024

The incredible Jacob Collier has announced December 2024 arena gigs in London & Manchester.

bands on tour january 2023

05/03 – 01/05/2024

The critically acclaimed Nottingham troubadour tours in 2024

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29/05 – 26/07/2024

James (Orchestral)

06/07 – 07/07/2024

James are Tim Booth, Jim Glennie, Saul Davies, Adrian Oxaal, David Baynton-Power, Mark Hunter, Andy Diagram, Chloe Alper, Deborah Knox-Hewson.

bands on tour january 2023

James Arthur

05/03 – 17/08/2024

The X-Factor winner and chart-topping artist

bands on tour january 2023

Jamie Cullum

11/11 – 29/11/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Jane McDonald

11/10 – 22/11/2024

Star of stage and screen Jane McDonald is back with a new tour for 2024, “With All My Love”, performing at 20 theatres and arenas across the UK.

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Jane’s Addiction

23/05 – 02/06/2024

Formed back in 1985, JANE’S ADDICTION are a world renowned, much loved, hugely ahead of their time classic American rock band from Los Angeles

bands on tour january 2023

Janelle Monáe

O2 Academy Brixton, London

Janelle Monáe is set to perform at at O2 Academy Brixton this June.

bands on tour january 2023

Jeff Wayne’s The War of The Worlds – Alive On Stage!

28/03 – 20/04/2025

One of the most trailblazing arena tours of all time, Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of The Worlds (TWOTW) returns with a musical spectacular like none other, at arenas across the country.

bands on tour january 2023

Jess Glynne

15/06 – 09/08/2024

Jess Glynne will be heading out across the UK in summer 2024 for a series of live outdoor shows.

bands on tour january 2023

Trinity Park, Ipswich

Catch Jess Glynne with special guest Jessie J live at Trinity Park in Ipswich this June.

bands on tour january 2023

28/06 – 24/08/2024

JLS head across the UK in summer 2024 for their Summer Hits Tour

Jonas Brothers

Jonas Brothers

12/06 – 17/06/2024

Jonas Brothers have announced details of the UK tour for next summer!

Find tickets

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Jools Holland

Jools Holland and his famous Rhythm & Blues Orchestra have announced the run of dates for their 2024 Autumn/Winter tour, with special guests Marc Almond and Toby Lee

bands on tour january 2023

Jordan Rakei

26/09 – 04/10/2024

Jordan Rakei announces 2024 gig dates.

Jungle

27/06 – 11/07/2024

Be sure to catch Jungle this summer!

Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake

07/08 – 11/08/2024

Justin Timberlake is bringing The Forget Tomorrow World Tour to a city near you!

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02/10 – 07/10/2024

LA-based singer-songwriter jxdn has announced WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS TOUR in support of his upcoming album of the same name.

bands on tour january 2023

Kacey Musgraves

09/05 – 14/05/2024

Seven-time GRAMMY Award-winning singer/songwriter Kacey Musgraves has announced her return to the stage with her 2024 “Deeper Well World Tour”

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Kamasi Washington

15/10 – 21/10/2024

Tenor saxophonist and member of West Coast Get Down jazz collective Kamasi Washington has announced October UK dates as part of his “Fearless Movement” Europe Tour 2024.

Karol G

Karol G will bring the “Mañana Será Bonito” tour to London next summer!

bands on tour january 2023

The indie kings are set to play a massive headline show at Victoria Park in their Leicester hometown on Saturday 6 July 2024 with special guest Kaiser Chiefs

bands on tour january 2023

Kenny Thomas

23/11 – 03/11/2024

Multiple venues

Soul singer whose 1991 debut Voices went platinum in the UK

bands on tour january 2023

Kew The Music

09/07 – 14/07/2024

Kew Gardens, London

Mika , Passenger , JLS

The annual week-long festival of picnic concerts is set in the stunning UNESCO World Heritage site, Kew Gardens in south west London is back for 2024!

bands on tour january 2023

15/11 – 21/07/2024

Various vanues

Khruangbin have announced their “A LA SALA” tour – stopping in Glasgow, Manchester, and including two dates in London.

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14/03 – 15/03/2025

bands on tour january 2023

Kings of Leon

20/06 – 10/07/2024

Kings of Leon have announced their 2024 Can We Please Have Fun World Tour, including a headline show at American Express presents BST Hyde Park.

bands on tour january 2023

08/06 – 14/09

KISSTORY is back at 4 locations this summer! Don’t miss the Old Skool & Anthems in London, Norwich, Bristol & Cardiff.

bands on tour january 2023

American rockers will return to the UK this summer.

Kula Shaker

Kula Shaker

22/04 – 05/05/2024

Kula Shaker are heading out on tour this spring!

bands on tour january 2023

Kylie has been announced as the latest headliner, with support to be announced.

bands on tour january 2023

Lacuna Coil

18/10 – 26/10

Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil announces UK tour

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Lea Salonga

21/06 – 01/07/2024

Award-winning star of multiple Broadway musicals and international singing sensation Lea Salonga goes on tour

On sale Fri 10:00

bands on tour january 2023

Legend – The Music of Bob Marley

07/02 – 23/06/2024

This two-hour rasta spectacular, showcasing the magic of Marley, will leave audiences on a natural high.

bands on tour january 2023

Liam Gallagher

01/06 – 24/06/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Liam Gallagher Malta Weekender

Liam Gallagher, Liam Fray, Blossoms, Jamie Webster, Jake Bugg, The View, The Lathums, and more

Get set for a four day & four night festival experience in the picturesque & vibrant setting of the island of Malta.

bands on tour january 2023

Lightning Seeds

08/11 – 14/12/2024

bands on tour january 2023

25/04 – 27/04/2024

Lil Tjay brings The Good Life Tour to the UK this April

bands on tour january 2023

American rapper, singer and producer known for his versatile sound

bands on tour january 2023

Lime Cordiale

18/05 – 03/09/2024

The surf rock, alt-pop duo bringing groovy back

Limp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit

Belfast, Ormeau Park

Multi-platinum nu-metal pioneers

Liquid Death presents Download

14/06 – 16/06/2024

Donington Park, Derby

The biggest and heaviest artists on the planet descend on Donington for the loudest festival in the UK in 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

Live at Lincoln

15/06 – 30/06/2024

Lincoln Castle, Lincoln

Crowded House , Jess Glynne , Paloma Faith , Kaiser Chiefs , Madness , Gregory Porter

Built by William the Conqueror in 1068, Lincoln Castle has stood for hundreds of years as a symbol of power and seat of justice, and to this day its medieval walls dominate the city’s skyline. For centuries the Castle has been a place of entertainment, from hosting medieval royalty to Victorian day-trippers, and now twenty-first century concert-goers.

bands on tour january 2023

Lizzy McAlpine

24/10 – 28/10/2024

Lizzy McAlpine brings her ‘The Older Tour’ to the UK.

bands on tour january 2023

Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod

18/06 – 13/07/2024

Bryan Adams, Simple Minds, Paloma Faith, Manic Street Preachers, Kaiser Chiefs, Katherine Jenkins, and more

Since 1947 Llangollen has staged one of the world’s most inspirational cultural festivals

bands on tour january 2023

Lost Minds is back for 2024, returning to its home of Leazes Park in Newcastle to deliver the finest electronic artists and freshest sounds to the North East.

Louis Dunford

Louis Dunford

07/10 – 12/10/2024

A storyteller, with stories that need to be told… sometimes raw, sometimes funny and always honest, catch Louis Dunford this October as he bring his infectious melodic hooks to Nottingham and Leeds!

bands on tour january 2023

Loyle Carner

The award-winning festival returns to London’s Victoria Park for 2024 with South London rapper Loyle Carner set to headline.

bands on tour january 2023

Lucy Spraggan

14/05 – 23/05/2024

British singer-songwriter Lucy Spraggan will be embarking on a highly-anticipated UK Tour in May 2024

Luke Hemmings

Luke Hemmings

13/05 – 16/05/2024

Catch Luke Hemmings across the UK this May!

bands on tour january 2023

14/06 – 09/08/2024

Nutty ska-revivalists and 80s pop titans led by the inimitable Suggs

bands on tour january 2023

Manic Street Preachers + Suede

13/07 – 24/07/2023

bands on tour january 2023

Marcus King

05/11 – 10/11/2024

GRAMMY Award-nominated artist, performer, and songwriter Marcus King is bringing ‘Mood Swings The World Tour’ to the UK in November.

bands on tour january 2023

Margate Summer Series

13/06 – 31/08/2024

Rudimental, Bryan Adams, Madness, Limp Bizkit, Simple Minds, Jack Savoretti, and more

Margate Summer Series is back for 2024 at Dreamland, Margate with a stellar line-up including JLS, Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Manic Street Preachers & Suede, IDLES and more!

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23/10 – 10/08/2024

McFly announce summer shows for 2024, including The Piece Hall & Isle of Wight Festival

Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney

04/09 – 13/09/2024

Megan Moroney has announced her return to the UK, with the Georgia Girl headline Tour this September!

bands on tour january 2023

Megan Thee Stallion

04/07 – 17/07/2024

Megan Thee Stallion has confirmed details of the Hot Girl Summer Tour, which will see Megan perform across the UK this July.

bands on tour january 2023

Melanie Martinez

20/09 – 26/09/2024

Melanie Martinez announces the UK leg of The Trilogy Tour

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Michael Bibi

Finsbury Park, London

Michael Bibi presents One Life, returns to the global stage this summer at London’s Finsbury Park on 6 July

Michael Bolton

Michael Bolton

Michael Bolton will return to UK with an exclusive one-off arena show at The O2, London on Thursday 25 July 2024!

bands on tour january 2023

Michael Kiwanuka

Michael Kiwanuka headlines a show this summer TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall

bands on tour january 2023

Celebrating 25 years of “Play” and performing his greatest hits, Moby returns to the stage after more than 10 years at London’s O2 this September.

bands on tour january 2023

Morgan Wallen

Country star Morgan Wallen heads to the UK this summer for a headline gig at American Express presents BST Hyde Park.

18/02 – 22/02/2025

Pennsylvania metalcore band Motionless in White set to return to the UK February 2025.

bands on tour january 2023

Natalie Imbruglia

20/06 – 18/11

Natalie Imbruglia joins The Corrs on their UK tour

bands on tour january 2023

Ne-Yo + Mario

07/03 – 14/03/2024

Champagne & Roses tour with special guest Mario

bands on tour january 2023

22/08 – 24/08/2024

Alternative pop band adept at blending guitars with dance beats

bands on tour january 2023

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds

02/11 – 15/11/2024

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds are bringing The Wild God Tour to UK arenas in November

bands on tour january 2023

Nick Mulvey

16/03 – 29/06/2024

Start 2024 off right with singer-songwriter Nick Mulvey’s blend of indie, folk and Americana sounds.

bands on tour january 2023

16/05 – 23/05/2024

Nickelback are bringing their Get Rollin’ Tour to the UK next May

bands on tour january 2023

Nicki Minaj

25/05 – 30/05/2024

The one and only Queen of Hip-Hop Nicki Minaj has officially announced the dates and venues on her worldwide outing in 2024, Nicki Minaj Presents: Pink Friday 2 World Tour.

bands on tour january 2023

Nile Rodgers & CHIC

15/06 – 25/07/2024

Hugely influential songwriter, producer and guitarist and co-founder of CHIC

bands on tour january 2023

13/08 – 21/08/2024

The hugely popular Noah Kahan has announced arena dates for summer 2024 ☀️

bands on tour january 2023

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

17/03 – 01/08/2024

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds have announced 2024 outdoor summer shows

bands on tour january 2023

Northern Music Awards 2024

The one and only major awards show celebrating the best of music from the North.

As Britain’s leading music charity, Nordoff and Robbins is turning up the volume with some of the biggest stars and rising talent that belongs to the North of England.

bands on tour january 2023

Ocean Colour Scene

bands on tour january 2023

O2 Forum Kentish Town, London

Offset headlines show at O2 Forum Kentish Town, London this July

bands on tour january 2023

Olivia Dean

27/04/2024 – 02/05

Olivia Dean – primed and raring to stake her claim with her debut record, Messy – is touring the UK in 2024

bands on tour january 2023

Olivia Rodrigo

03/05 – 15/05/2024

Olivia Rodrigo announces her highly anticipated GUTS world tour in support of her second studio album, GUTS.

bands on tour january 2023

13/04 – 29/06/2024

Olly Murs joins Take That on tour plus headlines his own show at Cannock Chase Forest.

On the Mount at Wasing

On The Mount at Wasing

17/06 – 29/06/2024

Near Reading, Berkshire, UK

Crowded House, Paolo Nutini, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Jungle, Underworld

Headlined by Crowded House, Solstice Event – Nick Mulvey, Jungle and Underworld

bands on tour january 2023

11/06 – 29/06/2024

P!NK announces Summer Carnival 2024

bands on tour january 2023

22/11 – 27/11/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Paloma Faith

03/04 – 22/06/2024

Fusing vocal prowess with an inimitable sense of style

bands on tour january 2023

Paul Heaton

Paul Heaton announces outdoor show at Cardiff Castle.

bands on tour january 2023

Paul Weller

Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh

The Modfather returns

bands on tour january 2023

25/06 – 29/06/2024

Pearl Jam is bringing their Dark Matter World Tour 2024 to a city near you in support of their brand new album Dark Matter (out 19 April).

bands on tour january 2023

19/07 – 21/07

Penn, Amersham

Richard Ashcroft , Jess Glynne , Paul Weller

Buckinghamshire’s biggest and best music festival

bands on tour january 2023

Pet Shop Boys

04/06 – 20/06/2024

Don’t miss synth pop dream team Pet Shop Boys on their 2024 “Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live” tour.

bands on tour january 2023

Pete Tong Presents Ibiza Classics

21/06 – 14/12/2024

The revered DJ, broadcaster and dance pioneer brings timeless Balearic hits to life.

Picture This

Picture This

bands on tour january 2023

American rock veterans Pixies are to bring their unmistakable and era-defining sound to Live at The Piece Hall, Halifax

bands on tour january 2023

25/06 – 26/06

Placebo headline two outdoor shows this summer in Halifax & Southampton

bands on tour january 2023

17/04 – 18/05/2024

Don’t miss Porij’s minimalist grooves and heady bass sounds this spring.

12/10 – 30/10/2024

Public Service Broadcasting are taking their incredible live show across the UK this October.

bands on tour january 2023

12/05 – 16/05/2024

Massachusetts-based sultry synth-pop band PVRIS announce May UK dates, stopping in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and London.

bands on tour january 2023

Queen of the Night – A Tribute to Whitney Houston

03/05 – 01/11/2024

Queen of the Night – A Tribute to Whitney Houston is back bigger than ever, in arenas across the UK.

bands on tour january 2023

Rat Pack Swingin’ at The Sands

08/11 – 18/12/2024

The stars of The Rat Pack – Swingin’ at the Sands will be bringing the ultimate Christmas party to the UK this festive season following a sold-out show at the West Ends’ Adelphi Theatre last December.

bands on tour january 2023

21/02 – 25/08/2024

Nominated for 7 x Brit Awards (the most by any artist in one year, her long-awaited independent debut album, My 21st Century Blues), see RAYE this year across the UK.

bands on tour january 2023

Real Estate

03/10 – 06/10

Heading on tour this October!

Richard Ashcroft

Richard Ashcroft

20/07 – 03/08/2024

Former Verve frontman and celebrated solo artist

Rick Astley

Rick Astley

12/12 – 15/08/2024

Rick Astley has announced new album Are We There Yet along with a massive UK tour scheduled for Nov 2023 – Feb 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

Rise Against

20/08 – 21/08/2024

Chicago punks Rise Against have announced two UK dates for 2024 at the O2 Ritz, Manchester and O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London.

bands on tour january 2023

Robbie Williams

London, Hyde Park

Robbie Williams joins the line-up for American Express presents BST Hyde Park this summer.

bands on tour january 2023

Royal Blood

bands on tour january 2023

Rudimental join the Margate Summer Series line-up.

bands on tour january 2023

Russell Crowe’s Indoor Garden Party

04/07 – 26/07/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Alexandra Palace, London

South London singer, songwriter and producer Sampha will play at the iconic Alexandra Palace next April.

bands on tour january 2023

Say She She

R&B and soul trio Say She She will be playing at Roundhouse on 18 November.

scooter

06/09 – 09/11/2024

Headlining Margate Summer Series

bands on tour january 2023

OVO Arena, London

German rocker Scorpions are headed to London for a one-off show in June

bands on tour january 2023

Scouting For Girls

07/11 – 16/11/2024

The indie-pop trio known for their joyful anthems have announced details of “The Place We Used To Meet Tour – Part 2” tour for Oct – Nov 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry

Dancehall mainstay and GRAMMY award-winning artist Sean Paul will be performing live at Coventry Building Society Arena later this year.

bands on tour january 2023

08/11 – 12/11

Sepultura announce farewell tour in Nov 2024

bands on tour january 2023

Shania Twain

02/07 – 07/07/2024

Shania Twain announces UK dates for this summer

bands on tour january 2023

Sherwood Pines (part of Forest Live)

Sherwood Pines, Mansfield

Nile Rodgers & CHIC , Anne-Marie , Sting

Outdoor concert series in Mansfield, part of Forest Live.

bands on tour january 2023

Sheryl Crow

Halifax, The Piece Hall

Musician, activist and actress considered a defining influence on singer-songwriters

bands on tour january 2023

23/09/2025 – 10/10/2025

Iconic soul and pop band Simply Red today will be heading out across the UK for their 40th anniversary in September & October 2025.

bands on tour january 2023

04/07 – 06/07/2024

Following his announcement that he will be supporting SZA on her SOS tour, GRAMMY-nominated R&B artist SiR has announced a gig in Manchester this July.

bands on tour january 2023

Sister Sledge

31/05 – 06/07

Sister Sledge head to Hitchin this summer plus other outdoor shows

bands on tour january 2023

Celebrated Celtic rock band Skipinnish celebrate their 25th anniversary with a very special concert at Edinburgh Castle next summer.

14/12 – 20/12/2024

Celebrating their 25th anniversary

bands on tour january 2023

Smash Into Pieces

01/12 – 03/12/2024

Swedish rock band Smash Into Pieces announce UK tour this December stopping in Nottingham, London and Manchester.

bands on tour january 2023

Some Guys Have All the Luck

Dominion Theatre, London

Rod Stewart tribute act SOME GUYS HAVE ALL THE LUCK is coming to the Dominion Theatre for one night only in April 2024.

Prices from £22.75

bands on tour january 2023

Somerset House Summer Series

11/07 – 21/07/2024

Somerset House, London

Somerset House Summer Series with American Express returns with a new edition of electrifying shows. The line-up includes Pip Millett, Corinne Bailey Rae and more.

bands on tour january 2023

Sounds of the City presents Jungle

Manchester, UK

Catch unmissable producer duo Jungle at Sounds of the City in July 2024

bands on tour january 2023

South Facing

Grace Jones , Future Islands , Popcaan , Dizzee Rascal , Jess Glynne , Damian Marley

Damian Marley, Jess Glynne & Dizzee Rascal are set to headline South Facing Festival

bands on tour january 2023

04/10 – 11/11/2024

With special guest Badly Drawn Boy

bands on tour january 2023

14/10 – 20/10

Immersion: The Final Chapter heads to the UK this Oct

bands on tour january 2023

02/06 – 13/08/2024

Scarborough Open Air Theatre

Rock legends Status Quo are playing outdoor shows this summer

bands on tour january 2023

Steve Hackett

02/10 – 23/10/2024

Legendary guitarist Steve Hackett announces the dates for his 2024 UK tour: Steve Hackett – Genesis Greats, Lamb Highlights & Solo.

bands on tour january 2023

Stevie Nicks

06/07 – 12/07/2024

Living legend Stevie Nicks will be playing shows in London, Manchester and Glasgow this July.

bands on tour january 2023

14/06 – 23/06/2024

Sting has been announced as one of the first headliners for Forest Live shows in summer 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

Stirling Summer Sessions

28/06 – 30/06/2024

Stirling, UK

Busted, Tom Jones

Stirling Summer Sessions is the latest member of the Summer Sessions family in Scotland.

bands on tour january 2023

Stray Kids join the line-up for American Express presents BST Hyde Park this summer.

bands on tour january 2023

Summer Nights at the Bandstand

Glasgow, UK

Bananarama, Bill Bailey, Echo & The Bunnymen, Future Islands, Gabrielle, Johnny Marr, Squeeze, The Midnight, and more

Summer Nights at the Bandstand is back with 15 evenings of unforgettable music & comedy.

bands on tour january 2023

SZA to headline American Express presents BST Hyde Park following BRIT and GRAMMY award wins.

bands on tour january 2023

T Live Festival

Copthall Playing Fields, London

Rick Ross , JOE , Tyga , Jeremih

T-Live makes a hotly anticipated return to Copthall Playing Fields this summer

bands on tour january 2023

13/04 – 11/06/2024

Take That announce The Life On Tour

bands on tour january 2023

Take That Present: The Greatest Weekend

bands on tour january 2023

Taylor Swift

07/06 – 17/08/2024

Taylor Swift announced UK & Europe leg of Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour for 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

Teddy Swims

14/05 – 02/06/2024

Don’t miss the soulful vocals of singer-songwriter Teddy Swims on his 2024 UK tour

bands on tour january 2023

Tenacious D

07/05 – 13/05

The Spicy Meatball Tour

bands on tour january 2023

06/09/2024 – 13/09/2024

The band announces a UK arena tour for 2024 where they will play a set of classic hits from their recently released The Very Best Of 1989 – 2023.

The Black Crowes

The Black Crowes

14/05 – 18/05/2024

Rock’n’roll heroes The Black Crowes announce the Happiness Bastards Tour

bands on tour january 2023

The Black Keys

27/04 – 08/05/2024

bands on tour january 2023

The Cadillac Three

05/05 – 17/05/2024

Southern rock trio with an R&B swagger

bands on tour january 2023

The Charlatans & Johnny Marr

28/06 – 29/06/2024

Johnny Marr & The Charlatans to co-headline outdoor shows for summer 2024

bands on tour january 2023

The Compozers

Wembley OVO Arena, London

The Compozers have confirmed a huge show at Wembley OVO Arena in October 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

08/11 – 18/11/2024

The Corrs have announced the eight-date Talk On Corners UK & Ireland tour for November 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

21/10 – 04/11/2024

The Cult have announced The 8424 Tour, commemorating 40 years as a band, heading across the UK this Oct & Nov

bands on tour january 2023

The Human League

05/12 – 14/12

Generation 2024 tour

The Japanese House

The Japanese House

07/05 – 10/05/2024

The Japanese House have confirmed details of their spring 2024 tour!

bands on tour january 2023

The K’s

12/04 – 03/05/2024

The K’s are going on tour next spring, with stops in Cardiff, Brighton and more.

The Killers

The Killers

18/06 – 07/07/2024

The Killers return to the UK next summer!

The Last Dinner Party

The Last Dinner Party

01/02 – 16/10/2024

Brixton’s buzzy Baroque indie-rockers

bands on tour january 2023

The Lathums

Wigan, Robin Park Arena

Homebound heroes, The Lathums announce outdoor Wigan mega-gig for summer 2024

The Libertines

The Libertines

03/10 – 21/11/2024

The Libertines are back and heading out on the UK road this Oct & Nov on the All Quiet On The Esplanade Tour!

bands on tour january 2023

25/04 – 26/04

It’ll be all about those black butterflies and déjà vus when The Maine celebrate 16 years with UK shows next April

bands on tour january 2023

The Mary Wallopers

08/11 – 13/07/2024

Contemporary Irish folk music group head out on tour this winter!

bands on tour january 2023

The National

03/07 – 11/07/2024

The National announce outdoor summer shows for 2024

bands on tour january 2023

The Paper Kites

Catch The Paper Kites at the O2 Forum Kentish Town next May.

bands on tour january 2023

The Reytons

Clifton Park, Rotherham

The Reytons are playing a homecoming gig next summer at Clifton Park, Rotherham.

bands on tour january 2023

01/08 – 02/08/2024

The Roots headlines South Facing Festival & Margate Summer Series with De La Soul

The Royston Club

The Royston Club

04/05 – 08/05/2024

The Royston Club announce two UK headline dates for this May!

bands on tour january 2023

The Smashing Pumpkins + Weezer

07/06 – 14/06/2024

bands on tour january 2023

12/07 – 03/12

The Snuts announce UK tour this winter

bands on tour january 2023

The Stranglers

08/03 – 03/08/2024

The punk-adjacent UK outfit behind the hits ‘Golden Brown’ and ‘Peaches’ announce June 2024 50th anniversary show at Caldicot Castle

bands on tour january 2023

The Streets

24/05 – 20/06/2024

Alexandra Head, Cardiff Bay

The Mike Skinner-fronted project known for blending genres that include garage, hip hop, indie and ska

bands on tour january 2023

The Teskey Brothers

06/09 – 13/09/2024

The Teskey Brothers announce shows in London, Birmingham & Manchester this September

bands on tour january 2023

The Ultimate Boyband Party Show

04/09 – 07/11/2024

Blackpool Opera House

The Ultimate Boy Band Party Show is a tribute show celebrating the music of the very best boy bands of the 90s

13/11 – 25/11/2024

The Wailers have confirmed a HUGE UK tour

bands on tour january 2023

The Wolfe Tones

Traditional Irish music icons The Wolfe Tones have today announced their last ever London show, and their biggest UK show to date – taking place at Finsbury Park on Friday 5 July 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

The Zombies

26/05 – 24/06/2024

English rock band inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame

bands on tour january 2023

Thetford Forest (Part of Forest Live)

20/06 – 30/06/2024

High Lodge, Thetford Forest, Brandon

Bryan Adams , Sting , Paloma Faith , Tom Jones , Olly Murs

Outdoor concert series in Thetford Forest, part of Forest Live.

Thirty Seconds To Mars

Thirty Seconds To Mars

16/04 – 23/04/2024

Thirty Seconds to Mars have confirmed details of their monumental Seasons 2024 World Tour, coming to the UK in April of next year.

bands on tour january 2023

19/04 – 20/04/2024

Tide Lines are returning to Glasgow’s iconic Barrowland Ballroom for their first shows in the venue since 2019.

bands on tour january 2023

International superstar DJ Tiësto returns to Cardiff for a very special show on Sunday 25 August 2024 – his first in the city since 2010

Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas live in concert!

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas

11/12 – 12/12/2024

bands on tour january 2023

TK Maxx Presents Bedford Summer Sessions

28/06 – 07/07/2024

Bedford Park, Bedford

Avril Lavigne , Jess Glynne , Tom Jones , Pete Tong Presents Ibiza Classics , James (Orchestral) , Nile Rodgers & CHIC

TK Maxx presents Bedford Summer Sessions provides amazing artists and live music events tailored for multiple audiences in the beautiful setting of Bedford Park in the heart of Bedfordshire.

bands on tour january 2023

TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle

08/06 – 27/07/2024

Fisher, Smashing Pumpkins & Weezer, Nothing But Thieves, Crowded House, Paul Heaton, Avril Lavigne, Manic Street Preachers, JLS, and more

Depot Live is back at Cardiff Castle for 2024

bands on tour january 2023

TK Maxx Presents Derby Summer Sessions

12/07 – 14/07

Markeaton Park, Derby

Becky Hill , Tom Jones , Madness

Markeaton Park, the city’s most-visited outdoor destination, will host Derby’s first-ever Summer Sessions.

bands on tour january 2023

TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall

07/06 – 24/08/2024

Blondie, Sheryl Crow, Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Crowded House, Grace Jones, Bryan Adams, and more

bands on tour january 2023

TK Maxx presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre

02/06 – 31/08/2024

Status Quo , Jess Glynne, Simple Minds , Anne-Marie, Tom Jones, Fatboy Slim, and more

Outdoor live music in 2024 right near the Yorkshire coast

bands on tour january 2023

TK Maxx Presents Southampton Summer Sessions

15/06 – 30/06

Guildhall Square, Southampton

Tom Jones , Madness , Nile Rodgers & CHIC , Air , Paloma Faith , Kaiser Chiefs

2024 will see Guildhall Square transformed into a buzzing live music hub, welcoming artists from across the globe to form the highly anticipated TK Maxx presents Southampton Summer Sessions.

bands on tour january 2023

Tom Grennan

03/05 – 10/08/2024

Gunnersbury Park, London

Playing London’s Gunnersbury Park in August 2024 with special guests Blossoms.

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Tom Odell

11/03 – 19/07/2024

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Tom Odell has announced details of his forthcoming UK tour which will kick off in March 2024 + summer shows in London and Halifax.

Tom Walker

18/04 – 07/05/2024

Record-breaking Scottish artist, Tom Walker will hit the road next spring.

30/05 – 03/06/2024

TOOL have confirmed their highly anticipated return to the UK for next spring.

bands on tour january 2023

26/04 – 30/04/2024

Grammy award-winning band, Train, have announced UK dates for 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

Trentham Live

15/08 – 18/08/2024

The Trentham Estate, Staffordshire

Deacon Blue , Jess Glynne , Manic Street Preachers , Busted

Four Amazing Shows. One Unique Setting. Trentham Live is back for 2024.

bands on tour january 2023

Trentham Summer Concerts

28/06 – 27/07/2024

Trentham Estate, Stoke-on-Trent

Summer Concerts are returning to Trentham this summer for five weekends of live music, from 28 June to 27 July. With acts including ABBA Reunion Tribute Show and Club Classics, there’s an extensive line-up for everyone to enjoy

Trippie Redd

Trippie Redd

Trippie Redd returns to the UK this summer.

bands on tour january 2023

Troye Sivan

22/06 – 28/06/2024

In past lives, Troye Sivan has been a child actor and a Youtube vlogger, but it’s clear he was born to be a pop star.

bands on tour january 2023

First Direct Arena, Leeds

The Los Angeles-based indie-pop band TV Girl will play Leeds’ First Direct Arena on 17 August.

Twenty One Pilots

Twenty One Pilots

05/05 – 14/05/2025

Chart-topping, genre-hopping duo, Twenty One Pilots have confirmed The Clancy World Tour – touring the UK next May!

twin atlantic

Twin Atlantic

07/11 – 24/11/2024

Scotland’s finest alt-rockers Twin Atlantic are back with new album Meltdown and confirmed a November UK Headline Tour in support.

bands on tour january 2023

Uber One presents All Points East: LCD Soundsystem

LCD Soundsystem

The award-winning festival returns to London’s Victoria Park for 2024

bands on tour january 2023

UK Pink Floyd Experience

Celebrating 50 years since the release of the iconic album The Dark Side of The Moon, UK Pink Floyd Experience recreate the sights and sounds of the legendary band in concert.

Prices from £28.75

Usher

29/03 – 05/04/2025

Global superstar, Usher has announced the Usher: Past Present Future European dates, coming to London April 2025!

bands on tour january 2023

Vampire Weekend

01/12 – 10/12/2024

bands on tour january 2023

Vince Staples

11/06 – 13/06/2024

Tickets are on sale now for multi-hyphenate Vince Staples’ Black in Europa tour.

Wallows

14/10 – 22/10/2024

Wallows are bringing their Model tour the the UK this October

bands on tour january 2023

17/03 – 25/03/2025

Wardruna announces the first part of an extensive world tour, heading to the UK in 2025.

bands on tour january 2023

Westonbirt Arboretum (part of Forest Live)

04/07 – 12/07

Gregory Porter , Anne-Marie , Nile Rodgers & CHIC

Outdoor concert series at Westonbirt Arboretum, part of Forest Live.

wet wet wet

Wet Wet Wet

Various Venues 28/01 – 26/10/2025

bands on tour january 2023

What’s Love Got to do With it – Tina Turner Tribute

19/08/2023 – 30/11/2024

The exciting live show celebrating the music of Tina Turner is getting back on the road with a huge tour across the UK.

bands on tour january 2023

When Rivers Meet

Hot off the release of their critically acclaimed third studio album, “Aces Are High”, award-winning rock duo When Rivers Meet announce their Aces Are High Spring 2024 UK Tour.

15/11 – 19/11/2024

Bleed Out 2024 UK tour

12/11 – 17/11/2024

Yellowcard return to the UK this November, celebrating 20 Years of Ocean Avenue, with support from Story of the Year and This Wild Life.

bands on tour january 2023

Yo La Tengo

25/08 – 29/08/2024

Catch Yo La Tengo live in the UK this August.

bands on tour january 2023

Yussef Dayes

Yussef Dayes Presents: Summer Dayes will take place on 4 Aug at South London’s Crystal Palace Bowl

bands on tour january 2023

Zara Larsson

16/02/2024 – 21/02

Zara Larsson announces UK Venus tour in Feb 2024

ZZ Top

ZZ Top confirm their return to the UK!

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Six Reasons Why Going To Gigs Alone Is The Best

So you want to go see that metalcore band you love but none of your friends like that “shouty” music? Or you REALLY want to go check out that new artist on TikTok you discovered but all your mates won’t go to a gig where they only know one song? Or worse, your group of friends cannot get themselves organized and work out which show and when to go on a tour, so you’re worried you’ll miss out on tickets. Let them be miserable and start living your best life by going to concerts by yourself. Trust us, it’ll be the best thing you’ll ever do!

Going to gigs alone can be daunting. What am I going to do with myself in between sets? Are people going to think I’m weird? Why would I not want to share the experience?

Listen, we are all for sharing the experience, but sometimes it’s either missing out or going alone, and in those cases we definitely recommend going alone. Here’s a few reasons why you’ll never regret it once you build up the courage to go through with it.

1 . See artists you really REALLY want to see

Imagine the FOMO of missing your favourite band on their new tour, hearing all those new songs live, seeing everyone post about it. Don’t let that happen, and get that ticket. Plus you then get to tell the pals who didn’t want to come how you saw that band or artist before they blew up or how they played that one B-side track that everyone loves – now who has FOMO?

2. Meet new friends

It’s no secret that music brings people together. That moment when everyone’s favourite ballad hits and there’s not a dry eye in the building, you turn to your left or right and suddenly you bond with a stranger over your favourite song. For the metalheads, we also recommend mosh pits, follow the rules of the pit but what a way to make new friends!

3. The freedom

Now hear us out – but going to a gig alone means you can get to the venue when you want, you can go to the loos when you want, you can stand in line at the merch for hours and no one will ask if you’re sure you want to wait. And no one will drag you home when you want to wait after the show has finished and find every piece of confetti or ask for the setlist.

4 . It’s a cult

You are not alone in going to gigs by yourself, you’d probably be surprised by how many people do the same thing. Some fan groups even have entire sub cultures of going to gigs alone (shoutout to Frank Turner’s solo armada, we see you!) – bringing us back to reason #2, new friends.

5. Confidence boost

Going to a gig by yourself will do wonders for your confidence. Sure the first time might feel a bit awkward and weird, but isn’t it always? Remember your first day of school? And then it was kind of okay after a while (let’s ignore our teenage years…) Once you’ve done it and experience all of the divinity of a solo gig you’ll feel free as a bird.

6. Experience the music your way

Whether you love hanging out by the bar, need to be front row, prefer seats or want to leave a bit earlier to catch the last train – the world is your oyster! The experience is yours, you don’t need to coordinate with someone else, rely on them to enjoy the show as much as you are and have as much of a good time as you are. And frankly, if you took a chance on a new genre or new artist and it isn’t your vibe, you can just go home. Glorious.

So there you have it – doesn’t sound too bad now does it?! At the end of the day it all comes down to you and your artist, a concert will always be a shared experience whether with strangers or friends. The most important thing to do is have fun.

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Wearing his love of wistful Motown records and R&B of yesteryear on his sleeve, Jalen Ngonda’s voice soars with old soul as he connects contemporary audiences to America’s rich musical history.

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Swirling in both the melancholy and heart-fluttering amazement of youth and young love, fast-rising indie pop singer-songwriter Alessi Rose faces up to her personal hardships with sensitivity and soaring honesty in equal measure.

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NEW MUSIC: Dead Poet Society

Meaningful multi-hyphenate rock music with muscle

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NEW MUSIC: Emlyn

Viral star turned future face of pop

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NEW MUSIC: Freekind.

Serene neo-soul duo championing self-love

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Unruly rock trio swaggering their way to stardom

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Old soul with a faultless falsetto

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Celestial neo-folk singer rooted in reggae

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NEW MUSIC: Le Bloom

Intoxicating indie-house with Irish heart

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NEW MUSIC: Miso Extra

Miso Extra’s storytelling style of rap is a reflection of her deeply personal melting pot of influences. Shaped by cinema, underground hip hop, and literature, her immersive multi-hyphenate output is truly in a world of its own. It’s her ‘Misoverse’.

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NEW MUSIC: Strandz

UK rap’s hopeless romantic

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Folk and garage-punk meet with feminine force

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Ticketmaster’s Concerts, Gigs and Tours guide is dedicated to live music events happening throughout 2023 & 2024. Whether you’re looking for the biggest acts in the world, up-and-coming new music, stadium fillers, festival headliners going on the road and more, we’ve got you covered.

Our Concerts And Tours hub is designed to help you find the best gig, live event and music experiences happening this year and next, whatever your location, tastes, budget or time-frame, with tickets on sale for upcoming events tonight, next week and well into next year.

Whether you’re looking for fun for all the family, indie favourites, arena fillers, stadium all-dayers, headline shows, tiny club shows and more happening across the country, our Concerts and Tours guide is all you need! You’ll find out which artists, musicians and bands are heading out on tour this year and next year across the UK.

Split out into genres, there’s something for everyone – whether you’re into World music, Pop, Rock, Country, Metal, Electronic, Dance, Rap, Hip-hop and Grime – there’s a huge selection of upcoming concerts and tours across all music genres all around the country. From London’s Eventim Apollo to the OVO Hydro in Glasgow and everywhere in between, there are venues of various sizes and capacities to enjoy some of the best live music entertainment happening now. For the biggest gigs, check out our summer Stadiums guide for huge arena tours. Festival fans can also buy tickets for the upcoming festivals in 2023 & 2024 using our Festival Finder  guide.

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Aerosmith, after several delays, ready to say 'Peace Out' to Detroit

Rescheduled concert follows postponed shows in sept. 2023 and jan. 2024..

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Aerosmith's goodbye plans have been pushed back several times, but the band is finally set to bring its "Peace Out" tour to Little Caesars Arena on Jan. 4, the band's reps announced Wednesday.

Tickets for the previously scheduled Jan. 24, 2024 and Sept. 18, 2023 dates are still valid. Remaining tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday via Ticketmaster.

Plans for the band's farewell tour were originally rolled out in May 2023, but dates were pushed back after lead singer Steven Tyler suffered vocal cord damage in September.

The newly announced dates launch Sept. 20 in Pittsburgh and wrap Feb. 26 in Buffalo. The Black Crowes will join the legendary Boston rockers at the LCA date.

Aerosmith's last Metro Detroit concert was in Sept. 2014 at DTE Energy Music Theatre.

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Aerosmith With Special Guests The Black Crowes

Aerosmith’s 2024 PEACE OUT Tour has officially been rescheduled for January 19! All previously purchased tickets will be honored and ticketholders will receive more info via email.

Four-time GRAMMY® award-winning and diamond-certified rock legends Aerosmith announced their return to the road with PEACE OUT™ featuring special guests The Black Crowes,who are fresh off their first release in nearly 15 years, HAPPINESS BASTARDS . 

Every night will pay homage to the five decades of Aerosmith’s groundbreaking hits as they celebrate over 50 years as America’s greatest rock band. In addition, THX will bring their THX Certified Live! high-fidelity experience on the road, calibrating each arena with leading-edge technology so fans don’t miss a beat of Aerosmith’s classic rock tunes in quality audio.

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Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes' Relationship Timeline

Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes first sparked dating rumors in January 2023

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Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes ' relationship is as sweet as a country love song.

In January 2023, the singer and Outer Banks actor sparked dating rumors after Stokes posted a cuddly photo of them at the Georgia vs. TCU game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

After teasing their relationship in a handful of interviews , they eventually went public with their romance on the CMT Awards red carpet in April 2023.

Prior to dating Stokes, Ballerini was married to Morgan Evans for nearly five years before she filed for divorce in August 2022. Meanwhile, Stokes was previously linked to his Outer Banks costar Madelyn Cline. The actors, who play boyfriend and girlfriend on the Netflix series, dated for over a year before announcing their breakup in November 2021 .

Here's a breakdown of Ballerini and Stokes' relationship timeline.

January 9, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes attend a football game together

Ballerini and Stokes first stepped out together as they attended the Georgia vs. TCU game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The two were seen standing next to each other in a group photo shared by Todd Graves. The photo also included Stokes' Outer Banks costars Jonathan Daviss and Austin North as well as Dylan Sprouse and Zack Bia, the latter of which was previously connected to Stokes' ex Cline .

January 13, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes cuddle up for an Instagram photo

On Jan. 13, Stokes seemingly "soft launched" his relationship with Ballerini as he posted a photo of them cuddled up at the football game in a carousel of photos captioned, "lil recap."

The image shows a blonde girl tagged as Ballerini leaning her head into his chest as they look over the football field. In a nod to her own hometown team, the country star commented, "go vols 🙈" on the post.

January 16, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini subtly addresses Chase Stokes dating rumors on TikTok

Shortly after Stokes posted the photo with Ballerini, dating rumors began to circulate, which Ballerini subtly addressed on TikTok .

She spoke in the video over a screenshot from the celebrity gossip account DeuxMoi that featured anonymous tips about Ballerini and Stokes, plus the manager of Soho House Nashville.

"But what is happening you guys? What? What? No. Let's not do this, you know?" she said before sighing and blowing a raspberry.

January 17, 2023: Chase Stokes opens up about Kelsea Ballerini

During an interview with TMZ, Stokes broke his silence on Ballerini , saying, "She's a sweet girl." Though he refrained from commenting on their relationship status, he added, "We're having a good time and that's all I'll say."

January 24, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes have a date night in Nashville

In late January, the two stepped out together again in Nashville. In a video obtained by TMZ, the two could be seen holding hands during a date at Robert's Western World. Onlookers told the publication the two were seen enjoying each other's company as they shared an appetizer.

January 28, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes show PDA at the LAX airport

A few days after their Nashville outing, the two were seen in Los Angeles as they showed PDA at the LAX airport. In photos obtained by TMZ , the two shared a hug and held hands as they parted ways at the airport.

February 8, 2023: Chase Stokes opens up about Kelsea Ballerini to PEOPLE

While speaking to PEOPLE about the upcoming season of Outer Banks , Stokes briefly opened up about his rumored relationship with Ballerini, insisting that the two "have just been spending some time together."

He added, "Kelsea is a lovely, lovely girl. She's great. We're having a good time."

Later that day, Ballerini shared a TikTok of Stokes in her bed . The clip only revealed his arm — but fans quickly confirmed that it was the actor by his tattoos.

February 14, 2023: Chase Stokes congratulates Kelsea Ballerini on her short film

On Valentine's Day, Ballerini released a heartbreaking short film in which she contemplates the demise of her marriage as she struggles to voice her thoughts with a romantic partner. The short film was accompanied by a 6-track EP titled Rolling Up the Welcome Mat , which further details her split from ex-husband Evans.

Following the release, Stokes showed his support for Ballerini, sharing a photo of them smiling on his Instagram Story. "SO proud of you, your heart & your beautiful soul. Congrats kels," he captioned the post with a heart emoji.

February 16, 2023: Chase Stokes is "so excited" for Kelsea Ballerini's Saturday Night Live performance

Just hours before Stokes attended the Los Angeles premiere of Outer Banks season 3, Ballerini announced that she'd booked SNL as a musical guest.

"I mean she's the best," Stokes told Entertainment Tonight when asked about his girlfriend's big news. " I'm so excited for her and everything happening in her career right now."

February 21, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini reveals she's not single

During a preview of an upcoming episode of the podcast Call Her Daddy , Ballerini opened up about her divorce and how she's navigating dating. "I've never really dated! I don't know how it works," she said in the clip.

Amid her romance rumors with Stokes, Ballerini also discussed her current relationship status. "Am I single?" she said with a laugh in the trailer. "Am I single. God. Um… nope."

February 22, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini says she met Chase Stokes by sliding into his DMs

In her Call Her Daddy podcast interview, which was released on Feb. 22, the singer revealed for the first time how she met Stokes . After the two started following each other on Instagram, she admitted that she decided to slide into his DMs.

"I've never seen his show, but I just knew of him, and I just swan dove right on in," Ballerini said. When Cooper asked her what she said to the actor, Ballerini shared that she kept it simple: "His handle is ' @hichasestokes ,' and I said, 'Hi, Chase Stokes.' "

On their newfound romance, the singer added that she's "just vibing" with the Outer Banks star. "I was ready to open back up," Ballerini said of dating again after her divorce. "I just felt, why not? I've never really dated; I don't know how it works. I'm like, 'Let's just put ourselves out there; let's just vibe.' And it's been fun."

February 23, 2023: Chase Stokes shares a cute photo of Kelsea Ballerini kissing him on the cheek

Stokes posted a sweet snap to his Instagram Story of him and Ballerini. In the picture, the actor smiled with his eyes closed as the country singer wrapped her arms around him and kissed him on the cheek.

March 2, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes share a kiss at New York Rangers game

The duo had a date night at Madison Square Garden in N.Y.C. as they attended the New York Rangers game against the Ottawa Senators. During the game, the two were photographed sharing a kiss from their seats.

March 3, 2023: Chase Stokes says he's a fan of Kelsea Ballerini

Following the couple's date night, Stokes appeared on the Today show where he was asked about Ballerini. After co-host Sheinelle Jones pointed out that that star will be serving as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live over the weekend to Stokes, she asked him if he was a fan of the Rolling Up the Welcome Mat artist.

"Absolutely, I'm a fan," he said. "Who isn't a fan?"

Jones then addressed viewers at home, telling them, "For those of you who don't know, they're dating," before she called Stokes and Ballerini "a beautiful couple."

"Thank you," Stokes said.

March 4, 2023: Chase Stokes supports Kelsea Ballerini at SNL

As Ballerini took the stage as the musical guest on SNL , Stokes cheered her on from backstage. Following the show, the actor shared tributes to Ballerini on his Instagram Story. In the first image, he smiled next to Ballerini's dressing room, writing "Well s---. That was special" with a heart emoji. In the second image, he smiled sweetly at the singer, writing, "QUEEN s---. @kelseaballerini you did the f------ d--- thing."

March 2023: Chase Stokes hits the road with Kelsea Ballerini

In March, fans captured Stokes singing along in the crowd at several of Ballerini's concerts. The two also posted a handful of photos of them together on their Instagram accounts, including one of them holding hands backstage . During one concert, a fan captured Ballerini changing to lyrics to one of her songs to include a mention of Stokes' Outer Banks character John B .

April 2, 2023: Chase Stokes and Kelsea Ballerini make their red carpet debut as a couple

On April 2, Stokes and Ballerini walked their first red carpet as a couple as they attended the CMT Awards, where the country singer co-hosted alongside Kane Brown . The two were all smiles as they hugged it out on the red carpet.

May 10, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini calls Chase Stokes "cute"

On Instagram, Stokes posted a blurry selfie of the couple looking very cozy. And in the comments, Ballerini wrote: "you cute."

Stokes later commented on one of Ballerini's Instagram photo dumps.

"I really ❤️ u," he wrote.

Chase Stokes and Kelsea Ballerini visit her hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee

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The couple traveled to Knoxville , where the country star showed Stokes around her high school and took him to her favorite local restaurant — Litton's.

"A heart fillin 24 hours at home," Ballerini wrote on Instagram.

June 17, 2023: Chase Stokes says he'll "take the job" of being Kelsea Ballerini's "golden retriever" boyfriend

According to Urban Dictionary, a “golden retriever” boyfriend is defined as “a significant other that is easygoing and makes it fairly simple to maintain a happy and fulfilling relationship."

Stokes talked to Entertainment Tonight about being dubbed Ballerini's "golden retriever" boyfriend by the internet.

"I'll take the job, I'll take it," he said. "She seriously is the best human being on planet Earth and she's so damn talented."

June 24, 2023: Chase Stokes surprises Kelsea Ballerini on tour

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Stokes flew from Charleston, South Carolina — where Outer Banks films —  to Seattle to surprise Ballerini on tour .

The "Yeah Boy" singer posted a video of their sweet reunion on Instagram. Shocked to see her boyfriend waiting for her at the airport, Ballerini can be seen jumping into Stokes' arms before giving him a long kiss.

“Welp. turns out, i don’t actually hate surprises. best 24 hours. ugh my heart," Ballerini commented on Stokes' own Instagram post, which included photos from the airport surprise.

July 10, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini says her relationship with Chase Stokes has been "great"

Ballerini and Stokes have hit the six-month mark, and the "Mountain With a View" singer told Stylecaster that their relationship has been "great" thus far.

" We’re very similar . We're both Labrador Retrievers in human form. It doesn't take much conversation to be on the same page, which is nice," Ballerini added.

August 11, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini says she feels "supported and seen" in her relationship with Chase Stokes

During an interview on TODAY , Ballerini expressed her gratitude for Stokes.

"I'm so happy," she said. "It's nice to feel so supported and seen. He's such a wonderful, wonderful human being."

August 19, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini shares video from moments before her first date with Chase Stokes

In a video sent to her best friend, Ballerini documented the moments before her first date with Stokes . She was full of first-date jitters as she showed off her outfit — a dress and cowboy boots — and gave herself a pep talk.

"I can do this! I can do this! It’s just a date,” she said to herself in a mirror. “You just go and you eat food and you talk about things that you do. Okay.”

August 31, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes attend Venice Film Festival party

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While attending Variety and the Golden Globes' Venice Film Festival party with her  Outer Banks ’ boyfriend, Ballerini planted a kiss on Stokes' cheek as he displayed a beaming smile to the camera.

The country singer looked glamorous as she rocked a Yves Saint Laurent black gown with a matching scarf around her neck. She kept her shoulder-length blonde locks behind her ears and accessorized her look with thin dangly earrings and a black clutch bag. 

Matching with his lady, Stokes also wore a black outfit that consisted of a four-button blazer jacket with black pants and a white shirt. He wore a pair of glasses and loafers to finish the look.

September 12, 2023: Chase Stokes celebrates Kelsea Ballerini's 30th birthday on Instagram

In a heartfelt Instagram post shared on Sept. 12, Stokes wished Ballerini a happy 30th birthday. "dirty 30 looks pretty damn good on you ballerini. i love you ❤️," he captioned the post, which included a gallery of photos of the couple.

September 12, 2023: Chase Stokes and Kelsea Ballerini share a kiss at the MTV VMAs

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Shortly after celebrating Ballerini's birthday on Instagram, Stokes and the country singer had a date night at the MTV VMAs. The couple was photographed sharing a kiss on the red carpet while wearing coordinating red outfits.

November 8, 2023: Chase Stokes and Kelsea Ballerini attend the CMA Awards

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The couple walked the red carpet together at the 57th annual CMA Awards . Ballerini dazzled in a ballerina-pink Christian Siriano gown, while Stokes looked dapper in a suit.

Two days prior, the country star played a sold-out show in her hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee.

"I’m still recouping my hearing from how loud it was … for her to go back to her hometown and to sell out an arena, like that stage — it was the coolest thing. I cried the whole time ,” Stokes told PEOPLE.

November 29, 2023: Kelsea Ballerini talks about sex with Chase Stokes

Ballerini appeared on a November episode of the   Call Her Daddy   podcast hosted by  Alex Cooper  and spoke about her and Stokes' sex life . Not only did she explain how their relationship in the bedroom is different from her past experiences, but she sweetly admitted that she’s been “having a nice time.” 

“[Sex] was something that I always felt was very … like my experience with it was very performative and for the other person. You know? And it don’t be like that anymore,” Ballerini revealed on the podcast. 

“I’m having a nice time,” the Grammy-nominated artist joked while laughing. “I’m just having a nice time!”

January 7, 2024: Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes celebrate one year together

In honor of being a couple for 365 days, Ballerini penned a sweet post on Instagram about Stokes.

"A whole trip around the sun with my bestie . @hichasestokes thanks for making me write love songs," she captioned a carousel of photos and videos. In the comments, Stokes replied: "I really really ❤️ you."

April 7, 2024: Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes attend the CMT Awards

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Ballerini hosted the CMT Awards in Austin, Texas — and Stokes was her plus-one to the star-studded event. The "Leave Me Again" singer turned heads in a bright red gown by David Koma, while the actor wore a Dolce & Gabbana suit.

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This month for the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency began to regulate a class of synthetic chemicals, known as forever chemicals, in America’s drinking water. But the chemicals, which have been linked to liver disease and other serious health problems, are in far more than just our water supply. Today, my colleague Kim Tingley explains.

It’s Wednesday, April 17.

So Kim, any time the EPA announces a regulation, I think we all sort of take notice because implicit in it is this idea that we have been exposed to something — something bad, potentially, lead or asbestos. And recently, the EPA is regulating a type of chemical known as PFAS So for those who don’t know, what are PFAS chemicals

Yeah, so PFAS stands for per and polyfluoroalkyl substances. They’re often called forever chemicals just because they persist so long in the environment and they don’t easily break down. And for that reason, we also use them in a ton of consumer products. They’re in makeup. They’re in carpet. They’re in nonstick cookware. They’re in food packaging, all sorts of things.

Yeah, I feel like I’ve been hearing about these chemicals actually for a very long time. I mean, nonstick pans, Teflon — that’s the thing that’s in my mind when I think PFAS.

Absolutely. Yeah, this class of chemicals has been around for decades. And what’s really important about this is that the EPA has decided, for the first time, to regulate them in drinking water. And that’s a ruling that stands to affect tens of millions of people.

So, help me understand where these things came from and how it’s taken so long to get to the point where we’re actually regulating them.

So, they really actually came about a long time ago. In 1938, DuPont, the people who eventually got us to Teflon, they were actually looking for a more stable kind of refrigerant. And they came upon this kind of chemical, PFAS. The thing that all PFAS chemicals have is a really strong bond between carbon atoms and fluorine atoms. This particular pairing is super strong and super durable.

They have water repellent properties. They’re stain resistant. They’re grease resistant. And they found a lot of uses for them initially in World War II. They were using them as part of their uranium enrichment process to do all these kinds of things. And then —

Well, good thing it’s Teflon.

In the 1950s is when they really started to come out as commercial products.

Even burned food won’t stick to Teflon. So it’s always easy to clean.

So, DuPont started using it in Teflon pans.

Cookware never needs scouring if it has DuPont Teflon.

And then another company, 3M also started using a kind of PFAS —

Scotchgard fabric protector. It keeps ordinary spills from becoming extraordinary stains.

— in one of their big products, Scotchgard. So you probably remember spraying that on your shoes if you want to make your shoes waterproof.

Use Scotchgard fabric protector and let your cup runneth over.

Right — miracle product, Scotchgard, Teflon. But of course, we’re talking about these chemicals because they’ve been found to pose health threats. When does that risk start to surface?

Yeah, so it’s pretty early on that DuPont and 3M start finding effects in animals in studies that they’re running in house.

Around the mid ‘60s, they start seeing that PFAS has an effect on rats. It’s increasing the liver and kidney weights of the rats. And so that seems problematic. And they keep running tests over the next decade and a half. And they try different things with different animals.

In one study, they gave monkeys really, really high levels of PFAS. And those monkeys died. And so they have a pretty strong sense that these chemicals could be dangerous. And then in 1979, they start to see that the workers that are in the plants manufacturing, working with these chemicals, that they’re starting to have higher rates of abnormal liver function. And in a Teflon plant, they had some pregnant workers that were working with these chemicals. And one of those workers in 1981 gave birth to a child who had some pretty severe birth defects.

And then by the mid 1980s, DuPont figures out that it’s not just their workers who are being exposed to these chemicals, but communities that are living in areas surrounding their Teflon plant, particularly the one in Parkersburg, West Virginia, that those communities have PFAS in their tap water.

Wow, so based on its own studies, DuPont knows its chemicals are making animals sick. They seem to be making workers sick. And now they found out that the chemicals have made their way into the water supply. What do they do with that information?

As far as we know, they didn’t do much. They certainly didn’t tell the residents of Parkersburg who were drinking that water that there was anything that they needed to be worried about.

How is that possible? I mean, setting aside the fact that DuPont is the one actually studying the health effects of its own chemicals, presumably to make sure they’re safe, we’ve seen these big, regulating agencies like the EPA and the FDA that exist in order to watch out for something exactly like this, a company that is producing something that may be harming Americans. Why weren’t they keeping a closer watch?

Yeah, so it goes kind of back to the way that we regulate chemicals in the US. It goes through an act called the Toxic Substances Control Act that’s administered by the EPA. And basically, it gives companies a lot of room to regulate themselves, in a sense. Under this act they have a responsibility to report to the EPA if they find these kinds of potential issues with a chemical. They have a responsibility to do their due diligence when they’re putting a chemical out into the environment.

But there’s really not a ton of oversight. The enforcement mechanism is that the EPA can find them. But this kind of thing can happen pretty easily where DuPont keeps going with something that they think might really be a problem and then the fine, by the time it plays out, is just a tiny fraction of what DuPont has earned from producing these chemicals. And so really, the incentive is for them to take the punishment at the end, rather than pull it out early.

So it seems like it’s just self-reporting, which is basically self-regulation in a way.

Yeah, I think that is the way a lot of advocacy groups and experts have characterized it to me, is that chemical companies are essentially regulating themselves.

So how did this danger eventually come to light? I mean, if this is in some kind of DuPont vault, what happened?

Well, there’s a couple different things that started to happen in the late ‘90s.

The community around Parkersburg, West Virginia, people had reported seeing really strange symptoms in their animals. Cows were losing their hair. They had lesions. They were behaving strangely. Some of their calves were dying. And a lot of people in the community felt like they were having health problems that just didn’t really have a good answer, mysterious sicknesses, and some cases of cancers.

And so they initiate a class action lawsuit against DuPont. As part of that class action lawsuit, DuPont, at a certain point, is forced to turn over all of their internal documentation. And so what was in the files was all of that research that we mentioned all of the studies about — animals, and workers, the birth defects. It was really the first time that the public saw what DuPont and 3M had already seen, which is the potential health harms of these chemicals.

So that seems pretty damning. I mean, what happened to the company?

So, DuPont and 3M are still able to say these were just a few workers. And they were working with high levels of the chemicals, more than a person would get drinking it in the water. And so there’s still an opportunity for this to be kind of correlation, but not causation. There’s not really a way to use that data to prove for sure that it was PFAS that caused these health problems.

In other words, the company is arguing, look, yes, these two things exist at the same time. But it doesn’t mean that one caused the other.

Exactly. And so one of the things that this class action lawsuit demands in the settlement that they eventually reach with DuPont is they want DuPont to fund a formal independent health study of the communities that are affected by this PFAS in their drinking water. And so they want DuPont to pay to figure out for sure, using the best available science, how many of these health problems are potentially related to their chemicals.

And so they ask them to pay for it. And they get together an independent group of researchers to undertake this study. And it ends up being the first — and it still might be the biggest — epidemiological study of PFAS in a community. They’ve got about 69,000 participants in this study.

Wow, that’s big.

It’s big, yeah. And what they ended up deciding was that they could confidently say that there was what they ended up calling a probable link. And so they were really confident that the chemical exposure that the study participants had experienced was linked to high cholesterol, ulcerative colitis, thyroid disease, testicular cancer, kidney cancer, and pregnancy induced hypertension.

And so those were the conditions that they were able to say, with a good degree of certainty, were related to their chemical exposure. There were others that they just didn’t have the evidence to reach a strong conclusion.

So overall, pretty substantial health effects, and kind of vindicates the communities in West Virginia that were claiming that these chemicals were really affecting their health.

Absolutely. And as the years have gone on, that was sort of just the beginning of researchers starting to understand all the different kinds of health problems that these chemicals could potentially be causing. And so since the big DuPont class action study, there’s really just been like this building and building and building of different researchers coming out with these different pieces of evidence that have accumulated to a pretty alarming picture of what some of the potential health outcomes could be.

OK, so that really kind of brings us to the present moment, when, at last, it seems the EPA is saying enough is enough. We need to regulate these things.

Yeah, it seems like the EPA has been watching this preponderance of evidence accumulate. And they’re sort of deciding that it’s a real health problem, potentially, that they need to regulate.

So the EPA has identified six of these PFAS chemicals that it’s going to regulate. But the concern that I think a lot of experts have is that this particular regulation is not going to keep PFAS out of our bodies.

We’ll be right back.

So, Kim, you just said that these regulations probably won’t keep PFAS chemicals out of our bodies. What did you mean?

Well, the EPA is talking about regulating these six kinds of PFAS. But there are actually more than 10,000 different kinds of PFAS that are already being produced and out there in the environment.

And why those six, exactly? I mean, is it because those are the ones responsible for most of the harm?

Those are the ones that the EPA has seen enough evidence about that they are confident that they are probably causing harm. But it doesn’t mean that the other ones are not also doing something similar. It’s just sort of impossible for researchers to be able to test each individual chemical compound and try to link it to a health outcome.

I talked to a lot of researchers who were involved in this area and they said that they haven’t really seen a PFAS that doesn’t have a harm, but they just don’t have information on the vast majority of these compounds.

So in other words, we just haven’t studied the rest of them enough yet to even know how harmful they actually are, which is kind of alarming.

Yeah, that’s right. And there’s just new ones coming out all the time.

Right. OK, so of the six that the EPA is actually intending to regulate, though, are those new regulations strict enough to keep these chemicals out of our bodies?

So the regulations for those six chemicals really only cover getting them out of the drinking water. And drinking water only really accounts for about 20 percent of a person’s overall PFAS exposure.

So only a fifth of the total exposure.

Yeah. There are lots of other ways that you can come into contact with PFAS. We eat PFAS, we inhale PFAS. We rub it on our skin. It’s in so many different products. And sometimes those products are not ones that you would necessarily think of. They’re in carpets. They’re in furniture. They’re in dental floss, raincoats, vinyl flooring, artificial turf. All kinds of products that you want to be either waterproof or stain resistant or both have these chemicals in them.

So, the cities and towns are going to have to figure out how to test for and monitor for these six kinds of PFAS. And then they’re also going to have to figure out how to filter them out of the water supply. I think a lot of people are concerned that this is going to be just a really expensive endeavor, and it’s also not really going to take care of the entire problem.

Right. And if you step back and really look at the bigger problem, the companies are still making these things, right? I mean, we’re running around trying to regulate this stuff at the end stage. But these things are still being dumped into the environment.

Yeah. I think it’s a huge criticism of our regulatory policy. There’s a lot of onus put on the EPA to prove that a harm has happened once the chemicals are already out there and then to regulate the chemicals. And I think that there’s a criticism that we should do things the other way around, so tougher regulations on the front end before it goes out into the environment.

And that’s what the European Union has been doing. The European Chemicals Agency puts more of the burden on companies to prove that their products and their chemicals are safe. And the European Chemicals Agency is also, right now, considering just a ban on all PFAS products.

So is that a kind of model, perhaps, of what a tough regulation could look like in the US?

There’s two sides to that question. And the first side is that a lot of people feel like it would be better if these chemical companies had to meet a higher standard of proof in terms of demonstrating that their products or their chemicals are going to be safe once they’ve been put out in the environment.

The other side is that doing that kind of upfront research can be really expensive and could potentially limit companies who are trying to innovate in that space. In terms of PFAS, specifically, this is a really important chemical for us. And a lot of the things that we use it in, there’s not necessarily a great placement at the ready that we can just swap in. And so it’s used in all sorts of really important medical devices or renewable energy industries or firefighting foam.

And in some cases, there are alternatives that might be safer that companies can use. But in other cases, they just don’t have that yet. And so PFAS is still really important to our daily lives.

Right. And that kind of leaves us in a pickle because we know these things might be harming us. Yet, we’re kind of stuck with them, at least for now. So, let me just ask you this question, Kim, which I’ve been wanting to ask you since the beginning of this episode, which is, if you’re a person who is concerned about your exposure to PFAS, what do you do?

Yeah. So this is really tricky and I asked everybody this question who I talked to. And everybody has a little bit of a different answer based on their circumstance. For me what I ended up doing was getting rid of the things that I could sort of spot and get rid of. And so I got rid of some carpeting and I checked, when I was buying my son a raincoat, that it was made by a company that didn’t use PFAS.

It’s also expensive. And so if you can afford to get a raincoat from a place that doesn’t manufacture PFAS, it’s going to cost more than if you buy the budget raincoat. And so it’s kind of unfair to put the onus on consumers in that way. And it’s also just not necessarily clear where exactly your exposure is coming from.

So I talk to people who said, well, it’s in dust, so I vacuum a lot. Or it’s in my cleaning products, so I use natural cleaning products. And so I think it’s really sort of a scattershot approach that consumers can take. But I don’t think that there is a magic approach that gets you a PFAS-free life.

So Kim, this is pretty dark, I have to say. And I think what’s frustrating is that it feels like we have these government agencies that are supposed to be protecting our health. But when you drill down here, the guidance is really more like you’re on your own. I mean, it’s hard not to just throw up your hands and say, I give up.

Yeah. I think it’s really tricky to try to know what you do with all of this information as an individual. As much as you can, you can try to limit your individual exposure. But it seems to me as though it’s at a regulatory level that meaningful change would happen, and not so much throwing out your pots and pans and getting new ones.

One thing about PFAS is just that we’re in this stage still of trying to understand exactly what it’s doing inside of us. And so there’s a certain amount of research that has to happen in order to both convince people that there’s a real problem that needs to be solved, and clean up what we’ve put out there. And so I think that we’re sort of in the middle of that arc. And I think that that’s the point at which people start looking for solutions.

Kim, thank you.

Here’s what else you should know today. On Tuesday, in day two of jury selection for the historic hush money case against Donald Trump, lawyers succeeded in selecting 7 jurors out of the 12 that are required for the criminal trial after failing to pick a single juror on Monday.

Lawyers for Trump repeatedly sought to remove potential jurors whom they argued were biased against the president. Among the reasons they cited were social media posts expressing negative views of the former President and, in one case, a video posted by a potential juror of New Yorkers celebrating Trump’s loss in the 2020 election. Once a full jury is seated, which could come as early as Friday, the criminal trial is expected to last about six weeks.

Today’s episode was produced by Clare Toeniskoetter, Shannon Lin, Summer Thomad, Stella Tan, and Jessica Cheung, with help from Sydney Harper. It was edited by Devon Taylor, fact checked by Susan Lee, contains original music by Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop, and Marion Lozano, and was engineered by Chris Wood.

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The Environmental Protection Agency has begun for the first time to regulate a class of synthetic chemicals known as “forever chemicals” in America’s drinking water.

Kim Tingley, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, explains how these chemicals, which have been linked to liver disease and other serious health problems, came to be in the water supply — and in many more places.

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