The Most Anticipated Tours of 2024 — And How to Buy Tickets
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It’s a good year for music lovers, who will be able to see some of their favorite artists perform record-breaking albums and chart-topping singles of the past year.
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Taylor Swift, whose record-breaking Eras Tour is estimated to make as much as $4.1 billion, will continue her global trek this year with stops in Tokyo, Paris, Hamburg, Munich, Warsaw, London and more. Olivia Rodrigo will embark on her “Guts World Tour,” which features an inspired selection of opening acts, including PinkPantheress and Remi Wolf. And Noah Kahan, after nabbing a nomination for best new artist for the 2024 Grammys, has dozens of dates set across North America and Europe.
Below, check out the most anticipated tours of 2024, and how to buy tickets.
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour catapulted the singer’s net worth to more than $1 billion this year. The tour, which continues its global trek this year, is estimated to make as much as $4.1 billion which, if achieved, will make Eras the highest-earning tour in history. The singer will stop in dozens of international cities through 2024, including Tokyo, Paris, Hamburg, Munich, Warsaw, London and more.
Bad Bunny
The Puerto Rican superstar will embark on a three-month jaunt this year, launching on Feb. 21. The “Most Wanted Tour” will kick off in Utah’s Delta Center before making stops in major cities across North America including Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, with an end date of May 26 in Miami.
Olivia Rodrigo
Olivia Rodrigo embarks on her Guts World Tour on Feb. 23. The tour features an inspired selection of opening acts, including British dance-pop singer PinkPantheress; L.A.-based pop singer Chappell Roan, California pop-rock singer Remi Wolf and veteran alt-rock act the Breeders.
Noah Kahan
Noah Kahan is hitting the road after nabbing a nomination for best new artist for the 2024 Grammys. The global tour will see the folksy pop singer hit dozens of cities across North America and Europe, in addition to headlining performances at festivals such as South Carolina’s High Water Festival and Arizona’s Extra Innings Festival.
Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers are hitting the road in support of their latest record “The Album,” which they released after a successful five-night residency in Broadway last year. Their 2024 trek will kick off on Feb. 23 in the Philippines and will make its way through dozens of major cities across Asia.
Ed Sheeran
After concluding the North American segment of his “+ – = ÷ x Tour” (pronounced “The Mathematics Tour”) last year, Ed Sheeran will trek across Asia and Europe for more tour dates, starting in Osaka, Japan on Jan. 27.
Drake
Just weeks after concluding his blockbuster ‘It’s All a Blur’ arena tour, Drake announced dates for his 2024 U.S. ‘It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As The What?’ tour with J. Cole. J. Cole will be joining Drake across many of the dates on the 2024 run, which will kick off in Denver with back-to-back shows on Jan. 18, followed by stops in Oklahoma City, New Orleans, Nashville, St. Louis, Columbus, Memphis, and more.
Bruce Springsteen
As of now, the only Bruce Springsteen dates in North American are those that were rescheduled from his postponed shows last year. Additional North American shows will likely be announced in the coming weeks, while his European trek kicks off on May 5 in the U.K.
Tate McRae
With the “Think Later Tour,” Tate McRae will perform on the biggest stages of her career. Her next jaunt will be in support of her forthcoming album, which boasts her chart-topping single “Greedy.” The trek begins with 25 shows in Europe and ends with nine in Australia and New Zealand.
Morgan Wallen
Morgan Wallen extended his “One Night at a Time Tour,” which will now run through August of 2024. The additional U.S. dates will kick off April 4 at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium and end Aug. 8 at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium. Each date will include three opening acts from a rotating roster that includes Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Bailey Zimmerman, Jon Pardi, Nate Smith, Bryan Martin, Lauren Watkins and Ella Langley.
Green Day
Green Day will celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Dookie” and the 20th anniversary of “American Idiot,” during their Summer Stadium Tour this year, where they’ve announced they’ll be playing both landmarks albums in entirety — alongside the Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and the Linda Lindas.
Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj has added 13 new dates to her “Pink Friday 2” tour, which is the rapper’s largest tour to date. North American fans in Atlanta, Boston and Chicago will get another chance to catch Minaj when she’s in town with second nights, while subsequent dates have been added overseas in Glasgow, Paris and Stockholm, where she’ll conclude the tour on June 12. Minaj will also make appearances at Rolling Loud California and Dreamville Festival.
Hozier
“At this SoCal shows this fall, Hozier made fans feel he was taking them into the mystic, but the music never lost sight of an earthy core,” Variety music critic Chris Willman wrote in his review of Hozier’s Santa Barbara Bowl performance. After a sold-out arena tour last year, the beloved indie singer has announced an extended trek through 2024.
The Eagles
The Eagles, one of the most successful and longest-running acts in the history of popular music, are currently on their final farewell tour, with North American dates set through May of 2024.
Janet Jackson
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will embark on a 35-date run across the United States nearly one year after announcing her highly anticipated return to the road with her ninth concert tour. The new leg will start on June 4 in California’s Acrisure Arena and includes stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, Cleveland, Brooklyn and New Jersey, with a final end date of July 30 in Arizona’s Footprint Center.
Foo Fighters
The Foo Fighters will continue their first tour without Taylor Hawkins following the drummer’s tragic death. The iconic rock band, including new drummer Josh Freese, will make stops in major cities across Europe and North America through August of 2024.
Madonna
Madonna will hit dozens of major cities across North America beginning this month, rescheduled from her postponed shows last year. After that, the singer will continue her North American jaunt through end April of 2024.
Chris Stapleton
Chris Stapleton extended his All-American Road Show tour through 2024, featuring headlines such as Sheryl Crow, The War and Treaty, Lainy Wilson and Marty Stuart. The trek will include stops at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, Seattle’s T-Mobile Park and San Diego’s Petco Park. The country singer is also set to headline the Extra Innings Festival.
Pink
Pink’s “Summer Carnival” tour takes the singer back on the road in 2024, with special guests The Script, Gayle and KidCutUp.
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are going back on the road in 2024 behind their recently released “Hackney Diamonds” album. The group, led by core members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ron Wood, will perform in 16 cities across the U.S. and Canada, playing a combination of classics, deep cuts and songs from the new album.
Metallica
Metallica’s M72 World Tour will continue through this year, with dates set in cities such as Munich, Warsaw, Copenhagen, Chicago, Minneapalois and more through Sept. 29 of 2024.
Coldplay
Coldplay — along with Billie Eilish, Dave Matthews Band, Jack Johnson and others — are among the most environmentally friendly major touring artists in the world. The Chris Martin-helmed band will continue their Music of the Spheres World Tour this year, which abides by the group’s comprehensive sustainability initiatives.
Billy Joel
After 10 years and some 150 concerts, Billy Joel will end his his record-breaking residency at Madison Square Garden this year.
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