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The Can't Get Enough Tour is the seventh headlining tour by Big Time Rush . It launched in support of the eponymous single " Can't Get Enough ", as well as their fourth studio album, Another Life (2023). The tour began on June 22 in Fort Worth, TX, and ended on August 23 in Monterrey, Mexico, after playing a total of 39 shows across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

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Background [ ]

BTR_Can’t_Get_Enough_Tour_Trailer

BTR Can’t Get Enough Tour Trailer

Big Time Rush announced the tour on February 6, 2023, during a live appearance on the Today Show. [1] Ticket presales started on February 10. [2] It is the band's second headlining tour since their reunion in 2021, and follows the 2022 Forever Tour . A total of 39 shows were announced, with 35 to be played in the United States, one in Canada, and three in Mexico. [3] The tour will be supported by opening acts MAX , who will perform at all US shows, [4] as well as Jax . [5] The Canada and Mexico shows will not feature an opening act. [2]

The announcement coincided with the release of the tour's eponymous single, " Can't Get Enough ", and supports their fourth studio album Another Life , released June 2, 2023. [6] [7]

Opening acts [ ]

Setlist [ ].

As of July 2023, all shows have had identical setlists, with the exception of Hershey, PA (7/3); Following the medley, BTR performed the " Hershey's Chocolate World " song, as a tribute to the city and stadium. [citation needed] At the Virginia Beach, VA (7/10) show, the band performed a remix "Summertime in Virginia Beach" based on " If I Ruled the World ".

  • " Can't Get Enough "
  • " Elevate "
  • " Song for You "
  • " Weekends "
  • " All Over Again "
  • " Any Kind of Guy "
  • " Ask You Tonight "
  • " Forget You Now "
  • " Love Me Love Me "
  • " Paralyzed "
  • " Nothing Even Matters "
  • " Worldwide "
  • " Invisible "
  • " I Just Want To (Party All the Time) " (Video)
  • Dale Pa' Ya
  • Medley (" Famous " / " City Is Ours " / " 24/seven " / " A Shot in the Dark " / " Big Night ")
  • " Confetti Falling "
  • " Big Time Rush "
  • " Windows Down "
  • " Boyfriend "
  • " Til I Forget About You "

Touring band [ ]

  • Cody Perrin – lead guitar
  • Vicky Warwick – bass guitar
  • Greg Garman – drums

Gallery [ ]

COLUMBUS, OH CGE TOUR- DAILY VLOG

References [ ]

  • ↑ "Big Time Rush performs new single 'Can’t Get Enough'" . Today (February 6, 2023). Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  • ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Big Time Rush Can't Get Enough – Announce Massive Tour And Release New Song "Can't Get Enough"" . Live Nation Entertainment . Live Nation Worldwide, Inc. (February 6, 2023). Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  • ↑ Big Time Rush [@bigtimerush] (February 6, 2023). "Check out the Can't Get Enough 2023 tour dates ➡️➡️ Big Time Rush Fan Club member presale starts Tuesday at 10am Local time. Sign up today on our website @MAXMusic @jax" . Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  • ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 MAX [@maxmusic] (February 6, 2023). "Comment your city. Performing in some of my dream arenas like the Forum (omg) and amphitheaters all summer long with my friends @bigtimerush & @jax" . Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  • ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Jax [@jax] (February 10, 2023). ""I'M GOING ON TOUR WITH BIG TIME RUSH AND MAX!!! 😭💀Tickets are on sale today if you wanna come hang with us! 🎟️" . Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  • ↑ Avila, Daniela (February 16, 2023). "Big Time Rush Is Going on Tour (Again!) and Have Officially Gone 'Dad Level' — Here's Why" . People. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  • ↑ Error on call to Template:cite web : Parameters url and title must be specified (March 31, 2023). Retrieved April 8, 2023.
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Big Time Rush Can’t Get Enough – Announce Massive Tour And Release New Song “Can’t Get Enough”

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THE GROUP MADE DEBUT PERFORMANCE AND EXCLUSIVE TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT LIVE ON TODAY

35+ date can’t get enough tour kicks off june 22 nd, featuring special guests jax and max, tickets on sale to public february 10 th  at 10am, get new single “can’t get enough” now  here, watch the video for “can’t get enough”  here.

After a whirlwind 2022 which featured a sold-out North American tour and new music,  Big Time Rush can’t get enough  of their fans.  Back for more, Big Time Rush made a special appearance on  NBC’s TODAY  this morning to exclusively premiere their highly-anticipated new single “Can’t Get Enough” and announce their upcoming  Can’t Get Enough Tour . The  TODAY  performance was the first-ever live performance of the new song, which is available now via all DSPs. Produced by Live Nation, the  Can’t Get Enough Tour  will see Big Time Rush bring their singular style of pop to 35+ markets across North America, kicking off June 22 nd .

Tickets for U.S. and Canada go on sale to the public February 10 th  at 10AM. Tickets for Mexico go on sale Thursday February 16 at 11AM. Tickets go on sale exclusively for Big Time Rush fan club members February 7 th  10AM – February 9 th  10PM. Additional ticket information is available now at  bigtimerushofficial.com .

Citi is the official card of the  Can’t Get Enough Tour . Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Wednesday February 8 at 10am local time until Thursday February 9 at 10pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit  www.citientertainment.com . 

Get the new single “Can’t Get Enough” now  HERE . Watch the tour promo video  HERE .

“The story behind the song isn’t very complicated,” the band says of the new single. “To put it simply, we can’t get enough. Can’t get enough of making new music and can’t get enough of performing for everyone. We are influenced by many different artists, styles, and decades and “Can’t Get Enough” is a nod to the disco era. We are so excited for everyone to hear the song and everything else we’ve been working on. The  Can’t Get Enough Tour  is going to be a wild ride. Since our first shows back in 2021, we decided this isn’t a reunion. This is a comeback. The  Can’t Get Enough Tour  is going to be bigger than ever. We are pushing ourselves to make the best show possible so that every night is truly special. This is going to be a tour you do not want to miss.”

Big Time Rush will hit the road for the  Can’t Get Enough Tour  June 22 nd  along with special guests, openers Jax and Max. Multi-platinum pop star Max has amassed more than 1.5 billion streams and has released a number of multi-platinum songs. Singer-songwriter and TikTok star Jax, who won iHeartRadio’s TikTok Songwriter of the year award in 2022, has made waves with her body-positive anthem “Victoria’s Secret” which debuted on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

The summer tour follows Big Time Rush’s massive, sold-out 2022  Forever Tour  which saw the band play 45 shows across North America to rave reviews including a sold-out show at New York City’s iconic Madison Square Garden and selling over 300,000 tickets.

Big Time Rush  became an overnight sensation in 2009 from the launch of the Nickelodeon television series  Big Time Rush . The show was a huge success and catapulted the group into real-life stardom, as they went on to release 3 studio albums and performed across the globe, including five tours from 2011 to 2014. In June 2020, the band held a surprise virtual reunion to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their smash hit “Worldwide,” resulting in mass hysteria amongst their fans and in the media. In March 2021, all four seasons of Nickelodeon’s  Big Time Rush  were added to Netflix and the band went viral once again, increasing fan demand for an official reunion. Soon after, the band announced they would come together for two special live shows in New York and Chicago, both of which sold-out in a matter of minutes, blowing expectations out of the water and proving the power of the band’s devoted fandom. 2022 saw their North American  Forever Tour  sell out and the band release hit singles “Honey,” “Fall” and “Not Giving You Up.” 2023 promises to be another massive year for the band and fans can expect more news from Big Time Rush soon.

Big Time Rush | CAN’T GET ENOUGH TOUR 2023:

6/22/2023        Fort Worth, TX            Dickies Arena

6/24/2023        Durant, OK                  Choctaw Casino & Resort      

6/25/2023        Southaven, MS           BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove

6/27/2023        Charlotte, NC              PNC Music Pavilion

6/28/2023        Burgettstown, PA        The Pavilion at Star Lake

6/30/2023        Holmdel, NJ                PNC Bank Arts Center

7/1/2023          Uncasville, CT            Mohegan Sun Arena

7/2/2023          Hershey, PA               Hersheypark Stadium

7/3/2023          Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center

7/5/2023          Toronto, ON                History*

7/7/2023          Bethel, NY                  Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

7/8/2023          Virginia Beach, VA     Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

7/9/2023          Wantagh, NY              Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

7/11/2023        Bangor, ME                 Maine Savings Amphitheater

7/12/2023        Mansfield, MA             Xfinity Center

7/14/2023        Columbia, MD             Merriweather Post Pavilion

7/15/2023        Columbus, OH            Schottenstein Center

7/16/2023        Tinley Park, IL             Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

7/17/2023        Cuyahoga Falls, OH   Blossom Music Center

7/19/2023        Clarkston, MI              Pine Knob Music Theatre

7/21/2023        Grand Rapids, MI       Van Andel Arena

7/22/2023        Milwaukee, WI            American Family Insurance Amphitheater

7/23/2023        Cincinnati, OH            Riverbend Music Center

7/24/2023        Nashville, TN              Ascend Amphitheater

7/26/2023        Alpharetta, GA            Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

7/28/2023        Simpsonville, SC        CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park

7/29/2023        Charleston, SC           Credit One Stadium

7/30/2023        Orlando, FL                 Amway Center

8/1/2023          Pelham, AL                 Oak Mountain Amphitheatre

8/3/2023          The Woodlands, TX    The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

8/5/2023          Phoenix, AZ                Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

8/7/2023          Mountain View, CA     Shoreline Amphitheatre

8/8/2023          Fresno, CA                 Save Mart Center

8/10/2023        Wheatland, CA           Toyota Amphitheatre

8/11/2023        Inglewood, CA            The Kia Forum

8/12/2023        Las Vegas, NV            MGM Grand Garden Arena 

8/18/2023        Mexico City                 Sports Palace* 

8/21/2023        Guadalajara                Telmex*

8/23/2023        Monterrey                    Citibanamex*

*No opener on this date

ABOUT BIG TIME RUSH:

Big Time Rush became an overnight sensation in November 2009 when the scripted TV show of the same name launched on Nickelodeon. The show focused on the Hollywood adventures of four hockey players from Minnesota after they were selected to form a boy band. The show became a huge success and later, Carlos, Kendall, James, and Logan came to life as a band off the screen releasing three full length albums and performing across the globe. As the show concluded in July 2013 and after four years of recording music and touring as a band, they went their separate ways but remained close friends through the years.     After 7 years, in an effort to bring joy to their fans during quarantine around the world, the members of Big Time Rush decided to appear together as a group to send a message of love and togetherness. This was soon followed by a socially distant performance of an acoustic version of their smash hit, “Worldwide”. These appearances resulted in hysteria amongst their fans and in the media, followed by BTR receiving 10+ million streams in 2020 alone. Four seasons of the TV show were added to Netflix in March 2021 and have appeared in the Netflix “Top 10” trending titles.     The band finished off 2021 with a performance at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in Philadelphia as well as 2 sold out shows in Chicago and NYC, capping it off with the release of their first single in 8 years, “Call It Like I See It”.  

The power group kicked off 2022 stronger than ever with the launch of their wildly successful, sold-out  Forever Tour,  as well as all new music, including hit singles “Honey,” “Fall,” and “Not Giving You Up.” The  Forever Tour  sold over 300,000 tickets across North America with numerous sell outs including sold-out shows in Chicago, at New York City’s legendary Madison Square Garden and on all dates on their Mexico Tour and will conclude in early 2023 in South America with shows in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Chile.  

In addition to a massive sold-out tour, 2022 also included live performances at the Latin Kids Choice Awards, iHeart Music Festival, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the premiere of their first pay-per-view event,  The City Is Ours , a concert film capturing the band’s sold-out show at Madison Square Garden .  

  About Live Nation Entertainment: Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Sponsorship. For additional information, visit  www.livenationentertainment.com .   Media Contacts: Big Time Rush: Erica Gerard |  [email protected] Live Nation Concerts:

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Big time rush announces ‘can’t get enough’ single, 2023 tour.

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Big Time Rush announces ‘Can’t Get Enough’ single, 2023 tour

Band will perform more than 35 dates

After a whirlwind 2022 which featured a sold out North American tour and new music, Big Time Rush can’t get enough of their fans. Back for more, Big Time Rush made a special appearance on NBC’s Today this morning (Mon, Feb 6th) to exclusively premiere their highly-anticipated new single “ Can’t Get Enough ” and announce their upcoming Can’t Get Enough Tour. The performance was the first-ever live performance of the new song, which is available now via all DSPs. Produced by Live Nation, the Can’t Get Enough Tour will see Big Time Rush bring their singular style of pop to 35+ markets across North America, kicking off June 22nd.

Tickets for US and Canada go on sale to the public February 10th at 10 am via Ticketmaster . Tickets for Mexico go on sale Thursday, February 16th at 11 am. Tickets go on sale exclusively for Big Time Rush fan club members February 7th from 10 am through February 9th at 10 pm. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Wednesday February 8th at 10 am local time until Thursday February 9th at 10 pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program.

“The story behind the song isn’t very complicated,” the band says of the new single. “To put it simply, we can’t get enough. Can’t get enough of making new music and can’t get enough of performing for everyone. We are influenced by many different artists, styles, and decades and “Can’t Get Enough” is a nod to the disco era. We are so excited for everyone to hear the song and everything else we’ve been working on. The Can’t Get Enough Tour is going to be a wild ride. Since our first shows back in 2021, we decided this isn’t a reunion. This is a comeback. The Can’t Get Enough Tour is going to be bigger than ever. We are pushing ourselves to make the best show possible so that every night is truly special. This is going to be a tour you do not want to miss.”

Big Time Rush will hit the road for the Can’t Get Enough Tour June 22nd along with special guests, openers Jax and Max. Multi-Platinum pop star Max has amassed more than 1.5 billion streams and has released a number of multi-Platinum songs. Singer-songwriter and TikTok star Jax, who won iHeartRadio’s TikTok Songwriter of the year award in 2022, has made waves with her body-positive anthem “Victoria’s Secret” which debuted on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

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BIG TIME RUSH Announces Massive U.S. Tour and Unveils “Can’t Get Enough” Single

After a whirlwind 2022 which featured a sold-out North American tour and new music,  Big Time Rush  can’t get enough of their fans.  Back for more, Big Time Rush made a special appearance on  NBC’s TODAY  this morning to exclusively premiere their highly-anticipated new single “Can’t Get Enough” and announce their upcoming  Can’t Get Enough Tour . The  TODAY  performance was the first-ever live performance of the new song, which is available now via all DSPs. Produced by Live Nation, the  Can’t Get Enough Tour  will see Big Time Rush bring their singular style of pop to 35+ markets across North America, kicking off June 22 nd .

Tickets for U.S. and Canada go on sale to the public February 10 th  at 10AM. Tickets for Mexico go on sale Thursday February 16 at 11AM. Tickets go on sale exclusively for Big Time Rush fan club members February 7 th  10AM – February 9 th  10PM. Additional ticket information is available now at  bigtimerushofficial.com .

Citi is the official card of the  Can’t Get Enough Tour . Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Wednesday February 8 at 10am local time until Thursday February 9 at 10pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit  www.citientertainment.com .

Get the new single “Can’t Get Enough” now  HERE . Watch the tour promo video  HERE .

“The story behind the song isn’t very complicated,” the band says of the new single. “To put it simply, we can’t get enough. Can’t get enough of making new music and can’t get enough of performing for everyone. We are influenced by many different artists, styles, and decades and “Can’t Get Enough” is a nod to the disco era. We are so excited for everyone to hear the song and everything else we’ve been working on. The  Can’t Get Enough Tour  is going to be a wild ride. Since our first shows back in 2021, we decided this isn’t a reunion. This is a comeback. The  Can’t Get Enough Tour  is going to be bigger than ever. We are pushing ourselves to make the best show possible so that every night is truly special. This is going to be a tour you do not want to miss.”

Big Time Rush will hit the road for the  Can’t Get Enough Tour  June 22 nd  along with special guests, openers Jax and Max . Multi-platinum pop star Max has amassed more than 1.5 billion streams and has released a number of multi-platinum songs. Singer-songwriter and TikTok star Jax, who won iHeartRadio’s TikTok Songwriter of the year award in 2022, has made waves with her body-positive anthem “Victoria’s Secret” which debuted on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

The summer tour follows Big Time Rush’s massive, sold-out 2022  Forever Tour  which saw the band play 45 shows across North America to rave reviews including a sold-out show at New York City’s iconic Madison Square Garden and selling over 300,000 tickets.

Big Time Rush  became an overnight sensation in 2009 from the launch of the Nickelodeon television series  Big Time Rush . The show was a huge success and catapulted the group into real-life stardom, as they went on to release 3 studio albums and performed across the globe, including five tours from 2011 to 2014. In June 2020, the band held a surprise virtual reunion to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their smash hit “Worldwide,” resulting in mass hysteria amongst their fans and in the media. In March 2021, all four seasons of Nickelodeon’s  Big Time Rush  were added to Netflix and the band went viral once again, increasing fan demand for an official reunion. Soon after, the band announced they would come together for two special live shows in New York and Chicago, both of which sold-out in a matter of minutes, blowing expectations out of the water and proving the power of the band’s devoted fandom. 2022 saw their North American  Forever Tour  sell out and the band release hit singles “Honey,” “Fall” and “Not Giving You Up.” 2023 promises to be another massive year for the band and fans can expect more news from Big Time Rush soon.

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Big Time Rush | CAN’T GET ENOUGH TOUR 2023: 

6/22/2023        Fort Worth, TX            Dickies Arena

6/24/2023        Durant, OK                  Choctaw Casino & Resort        

6/25/2023        Southaven, MS           BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove

6/27/2023        Charlotte, NC              PNC Music Pavilion

6/28/2023        Burgettstown, PA        The Pavilion at Star Lake

6/30/2023        Holmdel, NJ                PNC Bank Arts Center

7/1/2023          Uncasville, CT            Mohegan Sun Arena

7/2/2023          Hershey, PA               Hersheypark Stadium

7/3/2023          Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center

7/5/2023          Toronto, ON                History*

7/7/2023          Bethel, NY                  Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

7/8/2023          Virginia Beach, VA     Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

7/9/2023          Wantagh, NY              Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

7/11/2023        Bangor, ME                 Maine Savings Amphitheater

7/12/2023        Mansfield, MA             Xfinity Center

7/14/2023        Columbia, MD             Merriweather Post Pavilion

7/15/2023        Columbus, OH            Schottenstein Center

7/16/2023        Tinley Park, IL             Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

7/17/2023        Cuyahoga Falls, OH   Blossom Music Center

7/19/2023        Clarkston, MI              Pine Knob Music Theatre

7/21/2023        Grand Rapids, MI       Van Andel Arena

7/22/2023        Milwaukee, WI            American Family Insurance Amphitheater

7/23/2023        Cincinnati, OH            Riverbend Music Center

7/24/2023        Nashville, TN              Ascend Amphitheater

7/26/2023        Alpharetta, GA            Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

7/28/2023        Simpsonville, SC        CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park

7/29/2023        Charleston, SC           Credit One Stadium

7/30/2023        Orlando, FL                 Amway Center

8/1/2023          Pelham, AL                 Oak Mountain Amphitheatre

8/3/2023          The Woodlands, TX    The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

8/5/2023          Phoenix, AZ                Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

8/7/2023          Mountain View, CA     Shoreline Amphitheatre

8/8/2023          Fresno, CA                 Save Mart Center

8/10/2023        Wheatland, CA           Toyota Amphitheatre

8/11/2023        Inglewood, CA            The Kia Forum

8/12/2023        Las Vegas, NV            MGM Grand Garden Arena

8/18/2023        Mexico City                 Sports Palace*

8/21/2023        Guadalajara                Telmex*

8/23/2023        Monterrey                    Citibanamex*

*No opener on this date

ABOUT BIG TIME RUSH: 

Big Time Rush became an overnight sensation in November 2009 when the scripted TV show of the same name launched on Nickelodeon. The show focused on the Hollywood adventures of four hockey players from Minnesota after they were selected to form a boy band. The show became a huge success and later, Carlos, Kendall, James, and Logan came to life as a band off the screen releasing three full length albums and performing across the globe. As the show concluded in July 2013 and after four years of recording music and touring as a band, they went their separate ways but remained close friends through the years.

After 7 years, in an effort to bring joy to their fans during quarantine around the world, the members of Big Time Rush decided to appear together as a group to send a message of love and togetherness. This was soon followed by a socially distant performance of an acoustic version of their smash hit, “Worldwide”. These appearances resulted in hysteria amongst their fans and in the media, followed by BTR receiving 10+ million streams in 2020 alone. Four seasons of the TV show were added to Net?ix in March 2021 and have appeared in the Net?ix “Top 10” trending titles.

The band finished off 2021 with a performance at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in Philadelphia as well as 2 sold out shows in Chicago and NYC, capping it off with the release of their ?rst single in 8 years, “Call It Like I See It”.

The power group kicked off 2022 stronger than ever with the launch of their wildly successful, sold-out  Forever Tour,  as well as all new music, including hit singles “Honey,” “Fall,” and “Not Giving You Up.” The  Forever Tour  sold over 300,000 tickets across North America with numerous sell outs including sold-out shows in Chicago, at New York City’s legendary Madison Square Garden and on all dates on their Mexico Tour and will conclude in early 2023 in South America with shows in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Chile.

In addition to a massive sold-out tour, 2022 also included live performances at the Latin Kids Choice Awards, iHeart Music Festival, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the premiere of their first pay-per-view event,  The City Is Ours , a concert film capturing the band’s sold-out show at Madison Square Garden .

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From left, Kendall Schmidt, Carlos Pena Jr., Logan Henderson and James Maslow, members of Big Time Rush, attend the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2022 at the FLA Live Arena on Dec. 18, 2022, in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Manny Hernandez/Wireimage)

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BY WILLS RICE

PHOENIX — For those that grew up with the Nickelodeon television show Big Time Rush, you are in for a big treat when their tour comes to town.

After a sold-out 2022 North American tour with 45 shows, the four members of the band announced a new single and tour called “Can’t Get Enough.”

The tour will come to Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre (formerly Ak-Chin Pavilion) in Phoenix on Aug. 5. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday.

“The story behind the song isn’t very complicated,” the band said in a press release.

“To put it simply, we can’t get enough. Can’t get enough of making new music and can’t get enough of performing for everyone.”

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Big Time Rush’s last tour sold out a show at New York City’s iconic Madison Square Garden and sold over 300,000 tickets nationwide, according to the release.

The upcoming tour will kick off in Fort Worth, Texas, and finish in Monterrey, Mexico.

The band started in 2009 as a fictional Nickelodeon show that focused on four hockey players from Minnesota.

The show gained popularity after the four boys — Carlos, Kendall, James and Logan — released songs in episodes that turned into studio albums that were instant hits.

Big Time Rush last played in the Valley in August of 2022 during their “Forever Tour.”

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BIG TIME RUSH kicks off their “Can’t Get Enough Tour” on Thursday, June 22 at Dickies Arena!

Special guests will e MAX and JAX.

Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, February 10 at 10:00 a.m. via Ticketmaster.com .

To purchase prior to the public, go to Ticketmaster.com on Thursday, February 9 from 10a-10p and enter unlock code: DICKIES.

Big Time Rush  became an overnight sensation in 2009 from the launch of the Nickelodeon television series  Big Time Rush . The show was a huge success and catapulted the group into real-life stardom, as they went on to release 3 studio albums and performed across the globe, including five tours from 2011 to 2014. In June 2020, the band held a surprise virtual reunion to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their smash hit “Worldwide,” resulting in mass hysteria amongst their fans and in the media. In March 2021, all four seasons of Nickelodeon’s  Big Time Rush  were added to Netflix and the band went viral once again, increasing fan demand for an official reunion. Soon after, the band announced they would come together for two special live shows in New York and Chicago, both of which sold-out in a matter of minutes, blowing expectations out of the water and proving the power of the band’s devoted fandom. 2022 saw their North American Forever Tour sell out and the band release hit singles “Honey,” “Fall” and “Not Giving You Up.” 2023 promises to be another massive year for the band and fans can expect more news from Big Time Rush soon.

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Big Time Rush Is Going on Tour (Again!) and Have Officially Gone 'Dad Level' — Here's Why

The boy band also revealed they will be dropping their first album since 2013 before the tour starts

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Big Time Rush is ready to show fans the big things they have coming.

Earlier this month, the boy band announced they would be embarking on another tour only months after they wrapped their "nostalgia" run. Speaking to PEOPLE about the announcement, the band also dished on the release of their highly anticipated comeback project — as well as the sweet support from their significant others.

The Can't Get Enough tour — which was announced on the same day they released their new single "Can't Get Enough" — will kick off on June 22 in Fort Worth, Texas, and wrap on Aug. 12 in Las Vegas. This time around, the band knows the do's and don'ts for life on the road since their reunion in 2021.

"As a band, we've all agreed and we talk about, 'OK, how do we want to go about things? What kind of hotels do we want to stay in? What kind of food do we want to eat?" says Kendall Schmidt , 32, adding that the band as a whole prioritizes their health.

"We carry our own grill," says Carlos PenaVega , 33. "Just one nice grill so that if the food isn't great, we can grill burgers."

Logan Henderson , 33, adds, "That's dad level."

On March 5, the band will wrap the South American and final leg of the Forever tour. In those three months, the band will place the final touches on their highly anticipated comeback album (the first since 2013's 24/seven ).

"We're not just looking for hits," Logan says. "Obviously that's great, but we want to make good music that we are proud of and that's literally what we're striving for. That's why it's taken so long."

"We've always been the anti-boy band in terms of the stuff we make," James Maslow , 33, says, adding that they collectively wrote a song they consider to be "an ancient classic" that fans would "expect a boy band to sing" — even though that was never their intention. "It just doesn't follow any guidelines. This one is going to be one to remember."

The three months between tours will also be an opportunity for the band to (sort of) take a break and focus on their individual lives.

Schmidt will be spending time in the studio and planning a wedding with fiancée Mica von Turkovich, to whom he proposed in June .

"I'm getting married this year. That'll be after the tour," he says, adding that he needs to help plan before cracking a joke about his bandmates. "These guys are not invited."

Henderson will spend a couple days at home in Los Angeles before embarking on a European trip to "chill." Meanwhile, Maslow is excited to spend some time at home in Miami.

PenaVega — who's married to Alexa PenaVega and shares sons Ocean King, 6, and Kingston James, 3, along with daughter Rio Rey, 21 months — will spend some time with the family as he's on set filming a movie.

"I'm a workaholic. I'm shooting two movies and then going straight into tour," he says. "But the whole family will be together, so we're just going to just power through it. And my wife gives up so much for me to be able to do this. These movies are with her, so it's a great way for her and me to do stuff together."

Henderson adds, "I think for all of us, we have such high hopes and dreams. Big Time Rush has allowed us to not only do what we want in this industry, but also other things in other industries. So it's just been such a blessing. This whole comeback."

The one thing that makes their experience together that much better is the support from their girlfriends and wives.

"Mica will often wear one of our merch shirts to bed. Which is kind of funny. [She] loves everything Big Time Rush. So we're constantly blasting it," Schmidt says, while Maslow says that girlfriend Caitlin Spears doesn't "electively listen" to their music, "but when I'm gone for a week or two at a time, she does watch the TV show."

He adds, "I'll notice she'll wear shirts I have from movies I've done with my face on it or whatever. It's very cute."

"All our spouses, wives, whatever, they're all super supportive. On tour the four of them are side-stage watching every show. We're super blessed," says PenaVega.

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Big Time Rush  became an overnight sensation in 2009 from the launch of the Nickelodeon television series  Big Time Rush . The show was a huge success and catapulted the group into real-life stardom, as they went on to release 3 studio albums and performed across the globe, including five tours from 2011 to 2014. In June 2020, the band held a surprise virtual reunion to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their smash hit “Worldwide,” resulting in mass hysteria amongst their fans and in the media. In March 2021, all four seasons of Nickelodeon’s  Big Time Rush  were added to Netflix and the band went viral once again, increasing fan demand for an official reunion. Soon after, the band announced they would come together for two special live shows in New York and Chicago, both of which sold-out in a matter of minutes, blowing expectations out of the water and proving the power of the band’s devoted fandom. 2022 saw their North American  Forever Tour  sell out and the band release hit singles “Honey,” “Fall” and “Not Giving You Up.” 2023 promises to be another massive year for the band and fans can expect more news from Big Time Rush soon.

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