The 63 Most Anticipated Tours of 2024

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Clockwise from top middle: Missy Elliott, Mitski, Alanis Morissette, the National, and Taylor Swift (Image by Chris Panicker, photos via Getty Images)

As festival season winds back around, the summer tour schedule is ramping up too, from superstars huge enough to move in their own orbit to bedroom-pop tinkerers dragged begrudgingly from their laptops and into outdoor mode. Among the headline names are Missy Elliott, who is heading out on her first-ever North American tour with Ciara, Busta Rhymes, and Timbaland in tow. There’s an indie extravaganza from Pixies, Modest Mouse, and Cat Power; the poetically pleasing joint tour from Alanis Morissette and Joan Jett; Bob Dylan’s final year of Rough & Rowdy Ways dates; and Adele’s belated conclusion of her Vegas residency (before she moves the operation to that other locus of showbiz opulence: suburban Munich). You can also catch Dead & Company for the last time ever—no, really this time—at the Las Vegas Sphere, plus Adrianne Lenker, Alvvays, Mitski, Janet Jackson, St. Vincent, Megan Thee Stallion, and dozens more—dive in below.


Adele

Adele is finally winding down her Las Vegas residency after a lengthy tenure that has, by her own admission, brought the concert-shy Tottenham superstar out of her shell. “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

Adele: Weekends With Adele

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Adrianne Lenker

Big Thief leader Adrianna Lenker will embark on a tour to support her latest solo album, Bright Future, this summer. Following a performance at Knoxville at the Big Ears Festival this month, the dates kick off in Dublin and will take Lenker through Europe and North America, including stops in Los Angeles, Portland, Chicago, Boston, and more. The summer and fall tour will see opening performances from Ellie O’Neill, Twain, Steve Fisher, and Suzanne Vallie, plus Nick Hakim, who co-produced Bright Future.

–Eric Torres

Adrianne Lenker: Summer and Fall 2024 U.S. Tour

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Alanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette will spend the summer touring North America with noteworthy companions Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and country singer Morgan Wade. The Triple Moon Tour begins in June in Phoenix, Arizona, and wraps up with a final show in August in Inglewood, California. Morissette is also the Sunday night headliner of Pitchfork Music Festival 2024, on July 21, at Chicago’s Union Park.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Alanis Morissette at Pitchfork Music Festival 2024

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Alanis Morissette: The Triple Moon Tour

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Alvvays

Before heading to Europe for the summer, Alvvays will spend the spring touring the United States. A second U.S. leg follows in August, and they’ll be accompanied by Auckland band the Beths. Their final show, featuring Mitski, will take place at Merriweather Post Pavilion, on August 31.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Alvvays: US Spring Tour 2024

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Amen Dunes

Amen Dunes will follow his July 19 performance at Chicago’s Pitchfork Music Festival with summer concerts in the United States and Canada. He’ll be playing the shows in support of new album Death Jokes.

–Matthew Strauss

Amen Dunes Summer Tour 2024

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Angel Olsen

In September, Angel Olsen will play solo shows in smaller American cities. She’ll also be playing deep cuts from her catalog that might not get as much shine at live shows. Joining Olsen for support on the Songs From the Archive Tour are Maxim Ludwig, Runo Plum, Kyle Ryan, and Greg Mendez.

–Matthew Strauss

Angel Olsen: Songs From the Archive Tour

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Bad Bunny

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 Most Wanted North American tour, in support of his October 2023 album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana. The run began in February in Salt Lake City and concludes in May with three consecutive nights at Miami’s Kaseya Center. So far, the four-act show has surprised fans with guest artists like Young Miko, Bryant Myers, and Mora.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Bad Bunny: Most Wanted Tour

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Belle and Sebastian

Belle and Sebastian had been due to tour shortly after releasing Late Developers in early 2023, but canceled when bandleader Stuart Murdoch ran into health issues. The rescheduled dates are now in the diary, with shows up and down North America supported by Haley Heynderickx or the Weather Station.

–Jazz Monroe

Belle and Sebastian: North American Tour Spring 2024

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Bikini Kill

Punk icons Bikini Kill will hit the road starting this summer for a North American tour. It will follow the release of lead singer Kathleen Hanna’s memoir, Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk, which hits shelves in May. The tour begins in Los Angeles this August and includes stops in San Francisco, Toronto, Brooklyn, and more, with support from Comet Gain, Big Joanie, Tropical Fuck Storm, Snoozers, and R.Aggs.

–Eric Torres

Bikini Kill: N America 2024 Tour

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Billy Joel

Since announcing his Madison Square Garden residency in December 2013, Billy Joel has kept it a steady engagement, only taking off 18 months for the pandemic. This year marks the end of Joel’s franchise with the venue, concluding with his 150th show on July 25. While the residency is coming to a close, Joel has no plans to retire, heading off to Cardiff for his one European show this year with Chris Isaak, followed by a series of U.S. shows with legends Sting and Rod Stewart. For one night only, he will also be joined by Stevie Nicks at Chicago’s Soldier Field on June 21.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Billy Joel Tour 2024

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Bleachers

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, released a self-titled album in March, and he also produced the soundtrack for the first season of Apple TV+’s The New Look. And, after performing both weekends at the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, he and Bleachers will tour the country with Samia as an opener, perform at the Summer Sonic festival in Tokyo and Osaka, then head to Europe for a series of shows—before closing out the year with a soldout show in Madison Square Garden on October 4.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Bleachers: From the Studio to the Stage US Tour 2024

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Blink-182

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. After kicking things off last month in Australia, Blink-182 will continue making 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

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Bob Dylan

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. With his latest round of dates spanning this spring, Dylan has been billing 2024 as the final year of the trek. And, in June, he will also accompany Willie Nelson & Family for their Outlaw Music Festival Tour; the three-month run, which concludes on September 17 in Buffalo’s Darien Lake Amphitheater, will feature additional notable guests like Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, John Mellencamp, and Celisse.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Bob Dylan: “Rough and Rowdy Ways” Worldwide Tour / 2021-2024

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Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

The Boss and his band are back on the open road, with the peptic ulcer disease that forced him to postpone several 2023 dates in the rearview mirror. Having returned in March, Springsteen brought the formidable show across the United States all spring—with dates including two headline shows at London’s Wembley Stadium—before dipping into Europe and concluding with more North American stops later in the year.

–Jazz Monroe

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 2024 Tour

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Built to Spill

Built to Spill released their influential second studio album, There’s Nothing Wrong With Love, back in 1994. To celebrate the indie-rock touchstone’s 30th anniversary this year, the band will perform it in full on a series of dates starting this summer through the fall. The dates begin in Boise—where Built to Spill originally formed—and will take the trio through Portland, Chicago, New York, and more major cities before wrapping up in Sacramento in September. The group will be joined by John McMahon, who tracked cello on the original recording of There’s Nothing Wrong With Love.

–Eric Torres

Built to Spill: There’s Nothing Wrong With Love 30th Anniversary Tour

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Charli XCX / Troye Sivan

Charli XCX and Troye Sivan famously have two big songs together, “1999” and “2099,” and they’re adding to their collaborative history with a joint tour called Charli XCX & Troye Sivan Present: Sweat Tour. The shows take place across North America in September and October.

–Matthew Strauss

Charli XCX & Troye Sivan Present: Sweat Tour

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Dead & Company

For six weekends this spring, Dead & Company will return to the stage for a set of shows called Dead Forever at the Sphere in Las Vegas, set to feature “never-before-seen visual storytelling” using the venue’s enormous LED screen. The dates follow the band’s purported final tour last year, so this may be the final chance you have to catch the long-standing rock band.

–Eric Torres

Dead & Company: Dead Forever – Live at Sphere

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The Decemberists

The Decemberists will hit the road for a lengthy tour in support of their forthcoming ninth album, As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again. The iconic Pacific Northwest indie rock band’s Peaceable Kingdom tour will see support from Chicago rock group Ratboys as well as Seattle folk group the Head and the Heart. Expect to see performances of songs like the 19-minute prog track “Joan in the Garden,” taken from the new LP.

–Eric Torres

The Decemberists: A Peaceable Kingdom North American Tour 2024

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Diiv

Diiv will kick off a North American tour behind their first new album in five years, Frog in Boiling Water, starting this summer. The dates begin in Santa Cruz and will take the rock band through major cities in the United States and Canada, including Seattle, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Toronto, and more. Various artists are lined up as openers throughout the tour, including Sasami, Horse Jumper of Love, and Trauma Ray.

–Eric Torres

Diiv: Frog in Boiling Water Tour 2024

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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 May shows lined up in the South before heading to the United Kingdom in June, and, then, in July, they’ll be performing at Poland’s Open’er Festival, Denmark’s Roskilde, and Belgium’s Rock Werchter. It doesn’t end there—for the rest of the summer, they’ll be hitting stadiums and ballparks across the United States, wrapping up in Seattle’s T-Mobile Park on August 18. They’ll be joined by an array of support acts, including Alex G, the Pretenders, Amyl and the Sniffers, L7, and more. The band’s latest album, But Here We Are, arrived last summer.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Foo Fighters: Everything or Nothing at All Tour

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Future / Metro Boomin

Future and Metro Boomin have released two collaborative albums this year—We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You—and they’re going to stick together when they begin the We Trust You Tour in the summer. If you want to catch up on all the hubbub surrounding the tour, read Alphonse Pierre’s article “A Power Ranking of Everyone in the Drake–Kendrick Lamar–Every Rapper Ever Battle Royale.”

–Matthew Strauss

Future & Metro Boomin: We Trust You Tour

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Green Day

When Green Day heads out on tour this year, the band will bring no shortage of support along. Joining the band on a series of European dates kicking off on May 30 in Monte do Gozo, Spain, are the Interrupters, Donots, the Hives, Nothing but Thieves, and Maid of Ace. After that, Green Day will tour North America with support from the Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and the Linda Lindas. The U.S. leg wraps up on September 28 in San Diego’s Petco Park, and, then, the band will head to South Africa for two stadium shows, featuring performances from the Offspring and Fokofpolisiekar. Green Day are on the road in support of their latest album Saviors (plus the 30th anniversary of Dookie and the 20th anniversary of American Idiot).

–Boutayna Chokrane

Green Day: The Saviors Tour

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Hotline TNT

Since October of last year, Brooklyn-based shoegazers Hotline TNT have been on the road in promotion of their album, Cartwheel. With the North American leg now behind them, they’re now gearing up for a European tour, which will conclude in August. Fans in Spain can anticipate three shows alongside Barcelona’s very own Heal. The band is also scheduled to perform at both the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York and Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Hotline TNT Supporting Wednesday on Tour 2024

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Idles

Idles have so many shows in support of new album Tangk. Fresh off their European stint in March, the band is gearing up for their North American shows this May. June brings Idles back to Europe for a couple of performances before they return to the United States for September. But it doesn’t end there—catch Idles touring Mexico and Europe (again) to cap off 2024 before they kick off the new year with shows in New Zealand, Australia, and Japan.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Idles: World ’24 Tour

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Iron & Wine

Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam has planned an extensive summer tour behind his upcoming album, Light Verse, the indie-folk artist’s first LP since 2017, which features contributions from Fiona Apple, keyboardist Tyler Chester, bassist Sebastian Steinberg, guitarist David Garza, violinist Paul Cartwright, and percussionists Griffin Goldsmith, Beth Goodfellow, and Kyle Crane. The set of dates starts in June in Milwaukee and will take Beam through North America, with two nights in Portland and Los Angeles and further stops in Chicago, Washington, D.C., New York, and more.

–Eric Torres

Iron & Wine: Light Verse 2024 Tour

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Janet Jackson

Last year, Janet Jackson began her career-spanning Together Again Tour with opener Ludacris; now, the legendary pop star has enlisted Nelly to open the upcoming leg. Following a three-night opening run in Hawaii and a few dates in Japan and the Philippines, Jackson will then travel across North America through June and July, bringing her timeless pop-R&B and tenacious dance routines to cities like Chicago, Brooklyn, New Orleans, Toronto, and many more.

–Eric Torres

Janet Jackson: Together Again Summer 2024 Tour

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Jennifer Lopez

If her latest album This Is Me…Now, movie musical This Is Me…Now: A Love Story, and documentary The Greatest Love Story Never Told didn’t satisfy your annual dose of Jennifer Lopez, you’re in luck, she’s also going on tour. Returning to the road for the first time since 2019, Lopez kicks off her tour in June in Orlando, closing out in Houston at the end of the summer.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Jennifer Lopez: This Is Me...Now the Tour

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Justice

French duo Justice are readying Hyperdrama, their first new LP in nearly eight years. After dropping it on April 26, Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Augé will continue their current tour, stopping off at cities in Mexico, Spain, France, Portugal, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Belgium. Their last concert on schedule is the Festival Cabaret Vert in the picturesque French commune of Charleville-Mézières on August 17.

–Madison Bloom

Justice: Live Tour

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Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake’s Forget Tomorrow World Tour, his first in five years, kicks off in Vancouver on April 29, wrapping up in Indianapolis on December 16. Coinciding with the tour, Timberlake dropped his sixth solo album, Everything I Thought It Was—his return after 2018’s Man of the Woods.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Justin Timberlake: The Forget Tomorrow World Tour

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Kacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves kicks off her Deeper Well Tour this spring, hitting Europe with supporting act Madi Diaz. In September, the Texas-born artist begins the three-month U.S. leg in State College, Pennsylvania, concluding with two-nighters in Nashville. The North American shows will feature support acts Father John Misty, Lord Huron, and Nickel Creek.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Kacey Musgraves: Deeper Well World Tour

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Khruangbin

Psych-pop revivalists Khruangbin kicked off their latest tour with a performance at this year’s Coachella in April, and they’ll be trekking across North America and Europe for the rest of the year. The Houston trio, supporting new album A la Sala, has also tapped Hermanos Gutiérrez, John Carroll Kirby, Peter Cat Recording Co., Men I Trust, and Arooj Aftab as openers.

–Eric Torres

Khruangbin: A la Sala 2024 Tour

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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

The beloved and prolific Australian weirdos King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard are touring a lot this year in support of their latest album, The Silver Chord. After a successful string of March festival dates in South America, the band has dates slated for May with Grace Cummings across the United Kingdom and Europe. Then, the group will head to North America for shows in August, September, and November. Crowds in Forest Hills, New York, on August 17; Chicago, Illinois, on September 1; Quincy, Washington, on September 14; and Austin, Texas, on November 15 are also getting the band’s famous three-hour “marathon shows.”

–Boutayna Chokrane and Evan Minsker

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard: USA/Canada 2024 Tour

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LCD Soundsystem

LCD Soundsystem will hit the stage again with a new string of dates they’ve dubbed the Kinda Tour. The James Murphy–led dance-pop outfit will begin the tour in Guadalajara before traveling to Bend, Oregon; Seattle, Washington; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Chicago, Illinois. Later in the summer, LCD Soundsystem will also hit the road in the United Kingdom and Europe for select dates.

–Eric Torres

LCD Soundsystem: Kinda Tour 2024

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Madonna

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 last October. After a stretch of dates in England and Europe, Madonna brought her career-spanning show to North America, where she continued with dates in Toronto, Detroit, Montreal, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Las Vegas, Inglewood, Houston, Miami, and more until spring. She’s wrapping things up with a batch of concerts in Mexico City, before ending the tour with a free show in Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach on May 4.

–Madison Bloom

Madonna: The Celebration Tour

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Maggie Rogers

Singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers will embark on a tour behind her new album, Don’t Forget Me, starting this May with support from indie-pop artist the Japanese House. Starting in Charlotte, North Carolina, Rogers will play songs from the new LP in Cincinnati, Phoenix, San Diego, Milwaukee, and more North American cities. The singer will also hit the Lovin’ Life and Bonnaroo festivals on the way before she joins Coldplay to open a set of dates in Europe in late summer.

–Eric Torres

Maggie Rogers: The Don’t Forget Me Tour

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Maxwell

Maxwell and Jazmine Sullivan are reuniting for a joint tour, following their 2008 run of dates together. The Maxwell-headlining Serenade Tour features opener October London, and gets started in Hollywood, Florida, on September 14. Maxwell and Sullivan will then wind through Tampa, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Atlanta, Nashville, Detroit, Houston, New Orleans, Oakland, and more, before wrapping up in Inglewood on October 27. The tour follows Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite Cruise, a four-night ocean cruise that spanned February 10-14 of this year. Maxwell brought Robert Glasper, Ledisi, Gallant, Sabrina Claudio, Musiq Soulchild, and Leela James aboard for that event.

–Madison Bloom

Maxwell: The Serenade Tour

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Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion has had a monopoly on “Hot Girl Summer” for the past five years; she even trademarked the phrase in 2022. As the weather warms up in May, she’ll kick off the Hot Girl Summer Tour, a two month trek featuring support from Memphis rapper Glorilla. Megan will wind through the Midwest and Northeast before stopping over in cities down South and on the West Coast. After a few gigs in Europe and the United Kingdom, Megan will wrap up the tour in Washington, D.C., on July 27. Hotties welcome.

–Madison Bloom

Megan Thee Stallion: Hot Girl Summer Tour

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MIKE

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 in 2023 got a front-row seat to the rapper’s caring curation and accessible live experience. This year, MIKE took that energy on the road in support of his most recent solo album, Burning Desire. The Somebody Fine Me Trouble Tour began in Europe last February, before kicking off a U.S. leg in Philadelphia in April. MIKE will close things out with a hometown show at New York’s Webster Hall on May 25.

–Boutayna Chokrane and Hattie Lindert

MIKE: Somebody Fine Me Trouble Tour

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Militarie Gun

The hardest working touring band in post-hardcore is dead set on maintaining that title in 2024. Los Angeles’ Militarie Gun started this year on the road for their North American headlining tour and won’t park the van until they’re done with their ever-expanding tour by the fall. They’re bringing Life Under the Gun, their long-awaited debut album, to life at venues and festival stages alike, with performances at Primavera Sound, Bonnaroo, Reading and Leeds, End of the Road, and Aftershock, plus additional music festivals scattered throughout this summer.

–Nina Corcoran

Militarie Gun: Life Under the Gun Tour Winter 2024

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Missy Elliott

For the first time in her long and legendary career, Missy Elliott will embark on a headlining tour of North America. Elliott is taking some friends along with her, including Ciara, Busta Rhymes, and Timbaland. Out of This World — The Missy Elliott Experience will open on July 4 in Vancouver, British Columbia, and then visit Seattle, Oakland, Las Vegas, Denver, Houston, Atlanta, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and more spots, before Elliott closes things out in Rosemont, Illinois, on August 22. Upon announcing the tour, Elliott confessed: “I had to do it big, and I had to do it with family!”

–Madison Bloom

Out of This World — The Missy Elliott Experience

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Mitski

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: The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We Tour

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The National / The War on Drugs

On this joint headline jaunt, dubbed the Zen Diagram Tour, the masters of anthemic domesticity and mesmeric heartland synth-rock will traverse North America. The itinerary includes dates at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, Greek Theatre in Berkeley, and Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Support comes from Lucius, who recently joined Joni Mitchell for her performance of “Both Sides Now” at the 2024 Grammy Awards.

–Jazz Monroe

The National & The War on Drugs: Zen Diagram Tour 2024

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse

Neil Young & Crazy Horse are back in the saddle for a string of dates in April and May, supporting their second album in as many years, Fu##in’ Up. “We made this for the Horse lovers,” Young said in announcing the album. “I can’t stop it. The Horse is runnin’. What a ride we have.” Fetch the jodhpurs.

–Jazz Monroe

Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Love Earth Tour

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Olivia Rodrigo

There are over 75 dates on Olivia Rodrigo’s 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 recently supported Rodrigo over four nights at Madison Square Garden. The pop star is also scheduled to perform four consecutive shows at the O2 in London, and will wrap up the blockbuster tour in August with four nights at Inglewood’s Kia Forum.

–Hattie Lindert

Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour

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Orville Peck

Country crooner Orville Peck recently released the new single “Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other,” a cover and collaboration with Willie Nelson that doubles as the first taste of a forthcoming duets album called Stampede. He’ll bring the new music on the road through North America starting in Asheville this May, with stops in Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, Kansas City, and more. Peck has recruited various supporting acts to open, including Durand Jones, Jaime Wyatt, Debii Dawson, and others, but you can probably count on a few surprise appearances from artists who feature on Stampede to pop up along the way, too.

–Eric Torres

Orville Peck: Stampede Tour

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Pearl Jam

When Pearl Jam announced their new album, Dark Matter, along with news of a world tour, it marked a first in the band’s long, storied career. That simultaneous reveal seemed to match the excitement and wild nature of the record itself, or at least its self-titled single. Onstage, while performing new material, cherry-picking classics, and breaking out deep cuts from their extensive catalog, Pearl Jam will bring that enthusiasm to nine countries over the course of the year. The tour begins on May 4 in Vancouver, British Columbia, and will last on through to November 21, where the band ends their long run in Sydney, Australia.

–Nina Corcoran

Pearl Jam: Dark Matter World Tour 2024

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Peso Pluma

Peso Pluma is getting ready for a tour of North America with a brand new setlist. Following the Mexican star’s debut tour, the Éxodo Tour backs his 2023 breakout album, Génesis. The run begins in May and concludes in October, with stops in Montreal, Miami, and San Diego. Alongside the tour, he’s set to grace the stages at Chicago’s Sueños Festival, New York’s Governors Ball Music Festival, and Baja Beach Best in Rosarito Beach. –Boutayna Chokrane

Peso Pluma: Éxodo Tour

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Pixies / Modest Mouse / Cat Power

The alt-rock gods unite in this triple bill of creature critters, an expansion of the outfits’ joint jaunt last summer. A newly Paz Lenchantin–less Pixies headline alongside Modest Mouse, with Chan Marshall’s Cat Power supporting. Reports from the first run suggest this is firmly cemented as a fan-pleasing legacy tour, and with nearly two dozen dates in the diary, they’ll have plenty of fans to please.

–Jazz Monroe

Pixies and Modest Mouse With Cat Power: 2024 North America Tour

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PJ Harvey

PJ Harvey is pulling out all the stops for her first North American tour in seven years. She worked with theater director Ian Rickson and a crack team of designers for the new dates behind I Inside the Old Year Dying, enlisting a band of John Parish, Jean-Marc Butty, Giovanni Ferrario, and James Johnston. The run includes two nights apiece at New York’s Terminal 5 and the San Francisco Masonic, as well as concluding stop at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.

–Jazz Monroe

PJ Harvey: North American Tour 2024

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The Postal Service / Death Cab for Cutie

Continuing their joint-headline tour, the Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie are hitting the road in April, gracing stages across North America until May. Fans can catch select performances featuring Chicago indie rock band Slow Pulp. In August, the tour crosses over to Europe for a couple of shows, with supporting acts from Teenage Fanclub and the Kills. Plus, the Postal Service are expected to headline Pasadena’s Just Like Heaven Festival on May 18, playing 2003’s Give Up in its entirety. Death Cab celebrates their 20th anniversary of Transatlanticism with a full set at the festival, too.

–Boutayna Chokrane

The Postal Service & Death Cab for Cutie 2024 Tour

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Red Hot Chili Peppers

The shows Red Hot Chili Peppers have planned for 2024 include a diverse and long list of support. After their two May shows at the Tokyo Dome, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have lined up Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, Ken Carson, Otoboke Beaver, Seun Kuti, Wand, and Irontom to join them on select dates in North America. The band, who’s also headlining the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival on June 15, will close out a two-month run at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in St. Louis, Missouri, on July 30.

–Boutayna Chokrane and Hattie Lindert

Red Hot Chili Peppers: Unlimited Love Tour 2024

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Robert Plant / Alison Krauss

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss return to North America for the Can’t Let Go Tour, starting with a centennial celebration at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Playing in amphitheaters, pavilions, opera houses, and other august venues, the duo will be joined by a band including JD McPherson—who also supports the dates—drummer Jay Bellerose, bassist Dennis Crouch, string musician Stuart Duncan, and Viktor Krauss on keys and guitar.

–Jazz Monroe

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss: Can’t Let Go Tour 2024

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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 are back-to-back shows at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, two nights at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium, and 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

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Shakira

Shakira is gearing up for her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. The North American leg begins in November and stretches into December. Given the tour’s title, expect international dates behind Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran.

–Matthew Strauss

Shakira: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour

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Slowdive

Shoegaze quintet Slowdive are currently on tour behind their latest album, 2023’s Everything Is Alive. The UK band will continue to take the stage in support of the album across the United States until the end of May, with stops in Louisville, Dallas, New Orleans, and more cities along the way before wrapping up in Asheville.

–Eric Torres

Slowdive: 2024 North American Tour

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St. Vincent

Following the release of her new album, All Born Screaming, St. Vincent will hit the road for a North American tour. Commencing on May 22 in Ventura, California, Annie Clark will course through cities in Canada and the Pacific Northwest before hitting denser locals like Los Angeles, Boston, Brooklyn, and Washington, D.C. Her final show on the trek will take place in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on September 20. Clark will be joined by Yves Tumor, Spoon, Eartheater, Momma, and Dorian Electra on select dates.

–Madison Bloom

St. Vincent: All Born Screaming Tour

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Stevie Nicks

Stevie Nicks’ upcoming tour dates kick off with a set at Lovin’ Life Music Festival in May, and it follows the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman’s previous run spanning the end of 2023 through earlier this year. Nicks will continue through various U.S. cities this summer, with shows lined up in Nashville, San Antonio, Denver, Indianapolis, and more. Plus, she has a special performance at Soldier Field in Chicago alongside Billy Joel in June.

–Eric Torres

Stevie Nicks: Live in Concert

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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. After spending February in Japan and Australia, and March in Singapore, the pop star is taking five before she heads to Europe and the United Kingdom from May to August, with supporting act Paramore. The shows return to North America from October until December, joined by Gracie Abrams, and with multiple dates in Miami Gardens, Indianapolis, and Toronto. If you’ve read through this paragraph, you might have noticed: that’s most of the months!

–Boutayna Chokrane and Evan Minsker

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour

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Torres

After the release of her latest album, What an Enormous Room, Mackenzie Scott spent January to April on the road. Torres started the year with January dates across the United States with Aisha Burns. For the first two weeks of February, she was in Europe and the United Kingdom for a bunch of shows and then returned to the United States in late March for shows alongside Liza Anne. The indie rock singer-songwriter has a couple of shows planned for July featuring supporting acts from Lindsay Lou and Fruit Bats.

–Boutayna Chokrane and Evan Minsker

Torres: 2024 Tour

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Usher

After a successful two-year residency in Las Vegas, Usher gears up for a nationwide tour, celebrating his 30-year career. The Past Present Future Tour begins in August in Washington, D.C., spanning 24 cities including Dallas, Atlanta, and Vancouver. Fans can anticipate a tour through Usher’s discography, mixed with tracks from his latest album, Coming Home.

–Boutayna Chokrane

Usher: Past Present Future Tour

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Waxahatchee

Katie Crutchfield is hitting the road behind her latest Waxahatchee LP, Tigers Blood. Her current live band features MJ Lenderman and Spencer Tweedy, both of whom played on the album (Lenderman also opened for Waxahatchee during her 2022 trek). The North American tour wraps in early September, and includes a rotating support schedule from Tim Heidecker, Snail Mail, Greg Mendez, Gladie, Good Morning, and Tré Burt on select dates.

–Madison Bloom

Waxahatchee: Tigers Blood Tour 2024

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Wednesday

North Carolina quintet Wednesday will continue their North American tour into late May, hitting up Santa Fe, Los Angeles, Seattle, Denver, and additional cities before playing a pair of shows later this summer. This leg of Wednesday’s tour follows their 2023 LP, Rat Saw God, and will include support from Los Angeles rock band Draag.

–Madison Bloom

Wednesday 2024 Tour

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Yard Act

Leeds post-punks Yard Act have been playing shows across the United Kingdom for the past month, touring behind their sophomore LP, Where’s My Utopia? After a stint in Europe, they’ll hop across the pond to North America in late May, performing in Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, and more. A second U.S. leg will follow in October. The band’s current live outfit features core members James Smith, Ryan Needham, Sam Shipstone, and Jay Russell, as well as a quartet of backup singers.

–Madison Bloom

Yard Act: Where’s My Utopia? Tour

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