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The 44 Most Anticipated Tours of 2024: Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Olivia Rodrigo, and More
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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2023 was a banner year for touring , with Taylor Swift and Beyoncé leading the charge and shattering box office records with their respective world tours, one of which is still going.
This year promises to provide its fair share of superstar treks, in addition to Swift's Eras Tour, with Nicki Minaj, Bad Bunny , Olivia Rodrigo , Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, and the Rolling Stones all hitting the road, not to mention the Eagles' farewell tour and Madonna's continuing Celebration Tour.
Here, we present our list of the concerts and music festivals hitting North America in 2024 that you won't want to miss. Keep checking back as we update the lineup throughout the year.
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Madonna Tour: The Celebration Tour Dates: Jan. 8-April 26 Supporting: Bob the Drag Queen
Billy Joel Tour: 2024 Tour Dates: Jan. 11-Sept. 26 Supporting: Stevie Nicks, Sting, Chris Isaak on select dates
Drake Tour: It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As the What? Dates: Jan. 18-March 27 Supporting: J. Cole
Mitski Tour: The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We Tour Dates: Jan. 26-April 13 Supporting: Tamino, Sunny War, Julia Jacklin, Sarah Kinsley, Cowboy Junkies on select dates
André 3000 Tour: New Blue Sun Live Tour Dates: Jan. 29-March 9
Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Ricky Martin Tour: The Trilogy Tour Dates: Jan. 30-March 10
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Tour: Unlimited Love Tour Dates: Feb. 17-July 30 Supporting: Kid Cudi, Ken Carson, Irontom, Wand, Ice Cub, Seun Kuti, Otoboke Beaver on select dates
Olivia Rodrigo Tour: Guts Tour Dates: Feb. 23-April 9 Supporting: The Breeders, Chappell Roan, PinkPantheress, Remi Wolf on select dates
Bad Bunny Tour: Most Wanted Tour Dates: Feb. 21-May 26
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Nicki Minaj Tour: Pink Friday 2 World Tour Dates: March 1-May 12
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Tour: 2024 World Tour Dates: March 19-April 21
LCD Soundsystem Tour: North American Tour 2024 Dates: March 21-May 27
Noah Kahan Tour: We'll All Be Here Forever Tour Dates: March 26-July 19
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Khruangbin Tour: A La Sala 2024 Tour Dates: April 14-Oct. 10 Supporting: Hermano Gutiérrez, John Carroll Kirby, Peter Cat Recording Co., Men I Trust, and Arooj Aftab on select dates
Alvvays Tour: North American Tour Dates: April 18-May 18; Aug. 15-24 Supporting: Spllit, Horse Jumper Of Love, Joanna Sternberg, and The Beths on select dates
The Flaming Lips Tour: Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots 2024 Tour Dates: April 20-July 26
The Rolling Stones Tour: Stones Tour 2024 Hackney Diamonds Dates: April 28-July 17
Justin Timberlake Tour: The Forget Tomorrow World Tour Dates: April 29-July 9
Festival: Coachella City: Indio, Calif. Dates: April 12-14; April 19-21 Headliners: Lana Del Rey, Tyler the Creator, Doja Cat, No Doubt
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Foo Fighters Tour: Everything or Nothing at All Tour Dates: May 1-May 11 Supporting: Nova Twins on select dates
Pearl Jam Tour: Dark Matter World Tour Dates: May 4-May 30 Supporting: Deep Sea Diver
Gunna Tour: The Bittersweet Tour Dates: May 4-June 11 Supporting: Flo Milli
Maggie Rogers Tour: The Don’t Forget Me Tour Dates: May 4-June 22 Supporting: The Japanese House on select dates
Serpentwithfeet Tour: Grip Tour Dates: May 10-June 11 Supporting: Miles
Bleachers Tour: From the Studio to the Stage Tour Dates: May 18-June 15 Supporting: TBA
Anitta Tour: Baile Funk Experience Tour Dates: May 18-June 2
Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire Tour: Sing a Song All Night Long Tour Dates: May 23-June 16
Niall Horan Tour: The Show Live on Tour Dates: May 29-July 31
Sophie Ellis-Bextor Tour: North America Tour Dates: May 30-June 8
Festival: Lovers and Friends City: Las Vegas Dates: May 4 Headliners: Janet Jackson, Usher, Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Backstreet Boys
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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Tour: Can’t Let Go Tour Dates: June 2-Sept. 1 Supporting: JD McPherson
Janet Jackson Tour: Together Again Tour Dates: June 4-July 30 Supporting: Nelly
Alanis Morissette Tour: The Triple Moon Tour Dates: June 9-Aug. 10 Supporting: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Morgan Wade
Foreigner and Styx Tour: Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour Dates: June 11-Aug. 28 Supporting: John Waite
Jenny Lewis Tour: Joy’All Ball Dates: June 18-June 30 Supporting: Dean Johnson
Blink 182 Tour: One More Time Tour Dates: June 20-Aug. 15 Supporting: Pierce the Veil
Kid Cudi Tour: Insano World Tour Dates: June 28-Aug. 30 Supporting: Pusha T, Jaden, and Earthgang on select dates
Jason Mraz Tour: The Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride Summer 2024 Dates: June 30-Aug. 11 Supporting: Ripe and The Molly Miller Trio on select dates
Festival: Roots Picnic City: Philadelphia Dates: June 1-2 Headliners: Lil Wayne and The Roots, Jill Scott, Nas, Victoria Monét Gunna, André 3000, Babyface
Festival: Summerfest City: Milwaukee, Wis. Dates: June 20-22; June 27-29; July 4-6 Headliners: SZA, Kane Brown, Mötley Crüe, Illenium, Tyler Childers, Keith Urban, Maroon 5, Lil Uzi Vert, AJR, and Carly Rae Jepsen
Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire Tour: Heart & Soul Tour 2024 Dates: July 10-Sept. 7
Melissa Etheridge and Jewel Tour: 2024 North American Tour Dates: July 11-Oct. 5
The Pretenders Tour: U.S. Tour 2024 Dates: July 13-Aug. 14
Foo Fighters Tour: Everything or Nothing at All Tour Dates: Jul 17-Aug. 18 Supporting: Pretenders, Mammoth, WVH, Amyl and The Sniffers, L7, The Hives, Alex G on select dates
Olivia Rodrigo Tour: GUTS Tour Dates: Jul. 19-Aug. 17 Supporting: The Breeders, Chappell Roan, PinkPantheress, and Remi Wolf on select dates
Phish Tour: Summer 2024 Tour Dates: July 19-Sept. 1
311 Tour: Unity Tour Dates: July 20-Aug. 31 Supporting: Awolnation, Neon Trees
Green Day Tour: The Saviors Tour Dates: July 29-Sept. 28 Supporting: The Smashing Pumpkins (select dates), Rancid, and The Linda Lindas
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Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Tour: 2024 World Tour Dates: Aug. 9-Sept. 15
Kings of Leon Tour: 2024 Tour Dates: Aug. 14-Oct. 5
Usher Tour: Past Present Future Dates: Aug. 20-Oct. 29
Pearl Jam Tour: Dark Matter World Tour Dates: Aug, 22-Sept. 17 Supporting: Glen Hansard
Mitski Tour: The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We Tour Dates: Aug. 27-Sept. 25 Supporting: Lamp, Arlo Parks, Ethel Cain, Laufey, Wyatt Flores on select dates
Weezer Tour: Voyage to the Blue Planet Dates: Sept. 4-Oct. 11 Supporting: The Flaming Lips, Dinosaur Jr.
Kacey Musgraves Tour: Deeper Well World Tour Dates: Sept. 4-Dec. 7 Supporting: Nickel Creek; Father John Misty and Lord Huron on select dates
Hans Zimmer Tour: Hans Zimmer Live Dates: Sept. 6-Oct. 6
PJ Harvey Tour: North American Tour 2024 Dates: Sept. 11-Oct. 14
OMD Tour: Fall 2024 North American Tour Dates: Sept. 11-Oct. 20 Supporting: Walt Disco
Sigur Rós Tour: U.S. Tour Dates: Sept. 19-Oct. 4 Supporting: Wordless Music Orchestra
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The year is just getting started, but 2024 is already stacked with exciting tours. Open up your calendar and start planning with this sprawling list of announced 2024 tours.
Just a couple of years ago, live music still looked uncertain — would variant X, Y or Z derail the train for the umpteenth time? But in that regard, 2023 felt almost totally in the clear — and that's why it feels like the rubber band is stretched back for 2024, and it's ready to launch.
Sure, compiling every musical act who's touring in 2024 might be impossible. But GRAMMY.com's stylistic purview is far and wide: country, hardcore, soul, R&B, rap, indie rock, you name it. As such, we're giving it our best shot — and will continue to update the list as more tours are announced.
Without further ado, here's a major cross section of the 2024 touring landscape as currently announced — from Alvvays to Adam Ant , from Def Leppard to Danny Brown.
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Italian singer (and the Latin Recording Academy's Person Of The Year) Laura Pausini is venturing through North & Latin America in the spring.
Slowdive Jan. 16 - May 18 U.S., Asia & Europe
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The pop, hip-hop, EDM, and R&B star released Silence Between Songs in 2023; she'll support it with The Spinnin Tour, which heads stateside from Europe across the spring of 2024.
Drake with J.Cole : It's All A Blur - Big As The What? Jan. 18 - March 27 U.S.
Hip-hop kingpins Drake and J. Cole are headed on a co-headlining tour; some Drake gigs will be J.-Cole-less.
Ana Tijoux Jan. 18 - April 13 North America, UK, & Europe
Chilean musician Ana Tijoux hasn't undergone a world tour since 2018, but she's about to change that with a run of European gigs following the release of VIDA , her first album in several years. .
Melanie Martinez Jan. 19 - June 27 North America, Asia & Australia
Alt-popper Melanie Martinez will segue her PORTALS Tour into The Trilogy Tour, which will see her revive her alter ego "Cry Baby." See her, in this persona, in the U.S. and across the pond.
Mitski Jan. 26 - June 6 UK, Europe, & U.S.
Fresh off the release of The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We , Mitski has announced a jaunt across North America with Tamino, Sunny War, Julia Jacklin , and Sarah Kinsley.
Gloria Trevi: Mi Soundtrack World Tour Jan. 26 - Sept. 22 U.S.
Known as the "Supreme Diva of Mexican Pop," Gloria Trevi is embarking on a world tour to top off the year, as she has recently announced the first leg.
Tinashe : BB/ANG3L U.S. Tour Jan. 31 - Feb. 15 U.S.
Actress, dancer and singer Tinashe will support her new album, BB/ANG3L , with a run of mostly East Coast dates.
Militarie Gun Jan. 31 - June 1 North America
Fresh off a tour with Scowl, hardcore-adjacent, brilliantly melodic punks Militarie Gun continue their rise with a 2024 North American tour.
Mariah The Scientist: To Be Eaten Alive Tour Feb. 1 - May 4 UK, Europe, & U.S.
R&B favorite Mariah the Scientist has been raring to return to the stage: "I miss hearing my fans scream my lyrics at the top of their lungs. I miss seeing all their faces," Mariah told Rolling Stone . "I miss all the different cities. To my fans, I miss us. I'm so ready to eat you alive." She'll be in Europe and the U.S.
Marc Anthony : Viviendo Tour Feb. 9 - March 9 North America
Latin and Salsa star Marc Anthony can't hide his excitement for his upcoming tour: "See you in 2024 with many moments to write about," Mark shared in his Instagram tour announcement. "We are going to live nights like no other."
Juanes : Vida Cotidiana World Tour Feb. 13 - March 30 North America
In support of his Vida Cotidiana album, Colombian rock legend Juanes is making stops around North America to celebrate the project.
Los Angeles Azules : El Amor de mi Vida Tour Feb. 13 - April 20 U.S.
Marking their epic return to the United States, the Cumbia sibling group are kicking off their tour in support of their upcoming album —which is set to be released this year.
Jon Batiste : UNEASY Tour Feb. 16 - April 27 U.S.
Five-time GRAMMY winner and 20-time nominee Jon Batiste isn't known as a traditional touring act — extemporaneous solo performances and orchestral works tend to be his jam. That's what makes his upcoming North American tour so enticing — how will this consummate shape-shifter approach the headline-touring model?
Chelsea Cutler : The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour Feb. 16 - March 30 North America
Singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and engineer Chelsea Cutler has revealed a 2024 headline tour titled The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour, in support of her new album Stellaria .
Red Hot Chili Peppers : Unlimited Love Tour Feb. 17 - July 30 North America
The veteran rockers are still supporting 2022's Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen ; in 2024, they'll go out with Kid Cudi , Ice Cube , Ken Carson, Otoboke Beaver, Seun Kuti , Wand, and Irontom.
PinkPantheress: Capable of Love Tour Feb. 20 - April 30 North America, UK & Europe
The TikTok sensation turned pop phenomenon will head out on her Capable of Love Tour, following the release of her debut album Heaven Knows . Rising artists Bktherula and Kanii will join her.
Niall Horan Feb. 21 - July 31 North America, Europe, & Australia
The Irish singer/songwriter has announced "THE SHOW" LIVE ON TOUR 2024 – his biggest tour yet and first headline run since 2018's Flicker world tour.
Bad Bunny - Most Wanted Tour Feb. 21 - May 26 U.S.
Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour will take him across 47 dates across North America — including three shows in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York.
Olivia Rodrigo : 2024 Tour Feb. 23 - Aug. 14 UK, Europe, & U.S.
Olivia Rodrigo will make a jaunt around the world with support from the Breeders, Chappell Roan and Pink Pantheress.
Sampha : North America 2024 Tour Feb. 23 - April 14 North America & Australia
South London singer/songwriter Sampha recently released a music video for "Can't Go Back," from his new album, Lahai . With it come North American dates for 2024.
Mon Laferte : Autopoiética Tour Feb. 29 - June 2 U.S. & Latin America
Chilean artist Mon Laferte's new album, Autopoiética , has been released to a clamorous response. In 2024, she'll bring the music across Latin America and the U.S.
Idles Feb. 29 - Dec. 7 North America, UK, & Europe
The purveyors of wild-eyed rock have extended their previously announced 2024 international tour with new dates across North America, Mexico, the UK, and Ireland.
Styx & Foreigner : Renegades & Juke Box Heroes Tour March 1 - Nov. 9 North America
Don't miss this classic rock heroes together, for the last time ever. Check out dates, along with heartfelt statements from both bands.
Nicki Minaj : Pink Friday 2 Tour March 1 - June 7 UK, Europe, & U.S.
The Harajuku Barbie is back with a new album, Pink Friday 2 , which landed Dec. 8. How will tunes like "Super Freaky Girl" and "Last Time I Saw You" translate to the stage? Don't miss her North American and European tour , which stretches from late March to early June.
Danny Brown: Quaranta '24 Tour March 3 - April 14 North America
The idiosyncratic MC is riding high off the release of his introspective new album, Quaranta . He's heading across North America in support of it.
Don Omar March 7 - April 21 North America
The reggaeton pioneer has announced he will be back in arenas in 2024 and bringing fans "Back to Reggaeton," a 20-date trek across North America that spans the artist's decades-long career.
Judas Priest : Invisible Shield Tour March 11 - May 22 Europe, UK, & U.S.
Metal titans Judas Priest are still going strong; they just announced a Spring 2024 U.S. tour with supporting act abaton.
Busta Rhymes March 13 - April 21 North America
Rap heavyweight Busta Rhymes has announced his Blockbusta Tour, which will bring him across the U.S. and Canada starting in March.
Tim McGraw : 2024 Standing Room Only Tour March 14 - June 27 U.S.
The country great's upcoming jaunt kicks off on March 14 and will stop through more than 40 cities. Carly Pearce will be a special guest.
Bleachers: From The Studio To The Stage March 19 - June 15 U.S. & UK
In late spring and early summer 2024, the Jack Antonoff -led rockers are hitting the road in support of their self-titled new album, which arrives March 8.
Tyla March 21 - May 28 UK, Europe, & U.S.
The unstoppable, GRAMMY-nominated R&B, amapiano singer Tyla will venture across the UK and Europe in spring 2024.
Adam Ant : ANTMUSIC Tour March 21 - May 11 U.S.
English post-punk and new wave legend Adam Ant is headed out on his ANTMUSIC tour, his first U.S. trek in five years. The day after it wraps up, he'll appear at the Cruel World 2024 festival.
The Slackers April 4 - April 14 North America
The revered, long-time purveyors of ska, reggae, dub and more have announced a spring tour across the US and Canada.
Alvvays : US Spring Tour 2024 April 4 - Aug. 8 North America, UK, & Europe
The indie darlings will traverse the United States in April and May, then head to Europe in late June for festival dates.
Tate Mcrae : Think Later World Tour April 17 - Nov 21 North America, UK, Europe, & Australia
Multi-platinum singer/songwriter Tate McRae will support her second album, THINK LATER , with a world tour in 2024.
The Rolling Stones : Hackney Diamonds Tour April 18 - July 17 North America
If the Rolling Stones ' secret NYC show with Lady Gaga was any indication, the Stones' stadium run around Hackney Diamonds — their first album of new material in 18 years — will be one for the books. For now, only stateside shows have been announced, but keep your eyes peeled for an expansion.
Hozier : Unreal Unearth Tour April 20 - Sept. 17 U.S.
Singer/songwriter Hozier is undertaking a headline tour of the UK and Ireland next summer, supporting his third album Unreal Unearth .
Alanis Morissette with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts : Triple Moon Tour June 9 - Aug. 10 North America
Two female pioneers are hitting the road, with special guest Morgan Wade. See where they're heading in the U.S. and Canada.
Pink : Summer Carnival Tour 2024 June 11 - Nov. 23 North America, UK, & Europe
Pink will continue to support her new album Trustfall with her Summer Carnival tour, which returns to North America in 2024.
The Killers June 12 - July 11 UK & Ireland
The Killers have reached that stage where they're looking back on the hits. Following the recent release of their best-of compilation album Rebels Diamonds , shout along at these UK and Ireland dates .
Def Leppard , Journey , Steve Miller : 2024 Summer Stadium Tour July 6 - Sept. 8 U.S.
More oldies favorites, banding together for a U.S. stadium tour in 2024: Def Leppard and Journey will be near you soon. In select markets, Heart and Cheap Trick will also appear.
Earth Wind & Fire and Chicago : Heart & Soul Tour 2024 July 10 - Sept. 7 U.S.
These retro, AOR favorites are hitting the road together for the Heart & Soul Tour 2024, including an encore with both bands on stage. Check out the North American dates.
Sepultura : Farewell Tour Oct. 30 - Nov. 23 UK & Europe
The Brazilian metal heroes are calling it quits — but not before a final trek, just in time for their 40th anniversary.
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Olivia Rodrigo Releases 'Guts (Spilled)' Deluxe Edition: Listen To New Song "So American" & Watch The "Obsessed" Music Video
In the midst of her headlining arena tour, Olivia Rodrigo delivered an extended version of her second album, 'GUTS.' Hear new song "so american" from 'GUTS (spilled)' below, along with four previously vinyl-only tracks.
Seven months after Olivia Rodrigo unleashed her highly anticipated second studio album, she spilled her GUTS even further on March 22: GUTS (spilled) deluxe edition is here.
Rodrigo diehards may know four of the five deluxe tracks, which were previously only available on vinyl editions of GUTS : "obsessed," "stranger," "scared of my guitar," and "girl i've always been." But the deluxe version doesn't come without an unreleased track — the fifth, "so american," is brand new, and closes out GUTS (spilled) .
"Obsessed" even got the video treatment, with the official music video dropping at the same time as the deluxe album. Therein, she’s the black sheep among a litany of pageant queens, representing exes: Rodrigo’s sash reads " Miss Right Now. " The chorus — " I’m so obsessed with your ex! " detonates with a full rock band.
Rodrigo will even be able to celebrate the arrival of GUTS (spilled) with fans, too. The GUTS World Tour stops Columbus, Ohio, on March 22 — almost exactly a month after it launched in Thousand Palms, California, on Feb. 23 . As of press time, the tour (which marks Rodrigo's first headlining arena trek) will feature 77 shows across North America and Europe; it wraps with four nights at Los Angeles' Kia Forum on Aug. 13, 14, 16, and 17.
Before the tour began, GUTS helped Rodrigo earn six more GRAMMY nominations . In addition to a nod for Album Of The Year, the pop-punk princess received nominations for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance for "Vampire," Best Rock Song for "Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl," and Best Pop Vocal Album.
Prior to the 2024 GRAMMYs, Rodrigo was already a three-time winner, taking home Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album ( SOUR ) and Best Pop Solo Performance ("drivers license") in 2022.
Listen to GUTS (spilled) below, watch the "Obsessed" video above, and keep checking back for news about Olivia Rodrigo!
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4 Ways Olivia Rodrigo's GUTS World Tour Shows A New Side Of The Pop Princess
Olivia Rodrigo not only boasts a luminous performance on her first-ever arena tour, but also showcases an undiluted moment of self-expression.
Since releasing her debut single three years ago, Olivia Rodrigo has not shown any signs of slowing down. And with a sold-out arena tour underway, the three-time GRAMMY winner is keeping that momentum going in awe-inspiring fashion.
As the GUTS World Tour — Rodrigo's first headlining arena trek — kicked off at Palm Springs' Acrisure Arena on Feb. 23, the pop star immersed fans with a dedicated space to examine the moments when you feel unpretty, never have the perfect perfume, or can't help being unapologetically feral. Blooming under a full, Pisces moon, Olivia Rodrigo's luminous performance marked an undiluted moment of self-expression.
Toeing the line between fragile girlhood and brutal adulthood, Rodrigo was unafraid to embrace the Olivia who once was and who is becoming. And as a result, she unleashed a fresh, freer side of herself — one she's ready to share with the world.
Below, read through four ways Olivia Rodrigo's Guts World Tour unveiled a liberated version of the chart-topping superstar.
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She's Unafraid To Celebrate Herself
What makes Rodrigo's GUTS Tour magnificent is it's less about the finer details — like massive sets or onstage collaborations — and more so about her journey since her rise to fame. Rodrigo's honest examination of herself was refreshingly lethal in the zeitgeist of pop music's increasingly formulaic state. In 90 minutes, the show's comparably straightforward set list made sure the album's focus on autonomy was central, woven with her simultaneously intimate and acute insights.
At the start of the show, the backdrop displayed perfectly arranged lit candles spelling out her album's title. Before singing "teenage dream," she proclaimed, "I just turned 21!" (her birthday was Feb. 20). "I'm really f—cking excited about it. I went to the gas station the other day and bought a pack of cigarettes!" As she fervently played the piano, she reminisced about writing the song, noting that she penned it ahead of her last birthday as a teenager, "when I was really afraid of growing up," she admitted to the crowd.
All throughout her melodic existential crisis, a video of her younger self was projected onto the screen. She ended the song with an audio of herself as a child, someone off camera asking her to introduce herself; it was so emblematic of the blitheness youth often brings. And though she recently celebrated a young adult milestone, it was still rather jarring to hear her youthful voice deliver the track's heavy lyrics.
The next two songs served up a mix of painful vulnerability and complete release. Some of the most painful sentiments of GUTS ' "pretty isn't pretty" — "I started to skip lunch, stopped eating cake on birthdays," for one — were the lines the audience most enthusiastically sang along to. After hefty musings, it made perfect sense for her to transition to "love is embarrassing," where she allowed herself to let loose. Prancing around on stage, she held up a big "L" to her forehead before laughing and stomping out flailing choreography. The track ended with all of her backup dancers bent over, shimmying their derrieres as Rodrigo sent a shimmering wink to showgoers.
Rodrigo allowed seriousness and silliness to exist simultaneously, and it was clear that every single person in the crowd felt heard. It made the night all the more special, knowing even a star whose impact is nearly immeasurable can also "feel like s—" on their birthday — and it was entirely ok .
* Olivia Rodrigo at the opening night of the GUTS World Tour on Feb. 23 | Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Acrisure Arena *
She's Signaling Her Evolution While Honoring Her Past
Fans who have known Rodrigo since her starring role in the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark have met many iterations of Olivia Rodrigo: The one who made palatable Disney Channel music, the one breaking ground with her sound, the one unafraid to embrace her pop-punk propensity. The show underscored her evolution as an artist, while being unafraid to make references to her past.
She unabashedly looked back to past Olivia in a quietly powerful performance of "All I Want," a track she wrote when starring on Disney+'s "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series." Despite the glamour of her propelling fame, Rodrigo absolutely refused to be anybody but herself throughout her time on the show. "I was literally peeing my pants on the set" while demonstrating her lyrics to the showrunners, she professes, laughing and shaking her head as she sat on the ground, with nothing but a guitar player backing her silken vocals.
It was a decidedly striking move to reference her squeakier past in a more simplistic form — especially because, as the concert progressed, her performance only became more and more complex and risqué. In a daring act, the dazzling purple backdrop ignited as fallen candles virtually burned everything in sight and, through the ashes, emerged something a bit darker. Now clad in a bold, red jumpsuit, Rodrigo delivered the GUTS hidden track "obsessed" while balanced on top of a glass floor, thrusting her hips into the air and screaming into the backdrop.
Though her vocal delivery was nearly identical to the studio versions of her songs, what made the show all the more mesmerizing was how deeply she felt each and every one of her lines. Even more so than her vulnerability, the fury Rodrigo fully embraced throughout the show was perhaps one of the most freeing aspects of it.
Snatching her purple guitar with unhindered passion, she whipped her hair and fell to the floor while thrumming along to "brutal," to match her guitarist beat-for-beat in intensity. In another audacious move, Rodrigo even grabbed a drumstick out of her drummer's hand and began whacking the drums as well, throwing the stick into the air after the final beat.
During an almost-required lyric change on "all american b—," she sang she's grabbing her "all-American tits" rather than just her "all-American hips," — which, of course, necessitated an aggressive chest clench. In one of the most memorable moments of the night, Rodrigo asked the crowd to think of someone who "really pisses them off" and commanded everyone to scream as loud as they could. Shutting off the lights, the arena was filled with nothing but raw yodels and screams into the void — and it was glorious.
As the stakes have gradually become higher and higher, Rodrigo's performances came down to something easily decipherable: shameless joy with a side of defiance.
* Chappell Roan at the opening night of the GUTS World Tour on Feb. 23 | Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Acrisure Arena *
She's Highlighting Diverse Talent Front & Center
Rodrigo's choice of supporting acts further display her understanding of dynamic artistry, as buzzing pop and indie acts Chappell Roan , The Breeders, PinkPantheress and Remi Wolf will rotate through the opening slot. Roan is support for the first stretch, and her set underscored the meaning of a true pop princess in the making.
Delivering flawless vocals and addicting charisma, Roan proved she knows how to serve a memorable performance. As she skipped through the stage and clutched her guitarist while hitting an immaculate high note during "My Kink Is Karma," it was clear that Roan is ready for her arrival as pop royalty.
Nothing about her performance screamed rookie; if anything, it was a masterclass in how to take up space. When she belted, "Oh mama, I'm just having fun on the stage in my heels. It's where I belong!" from the outstanding single "Pink Pony Club," she jumped into the air, pure bliss emanating all the way from head to her sparkly, silver boot-clad toes.
Her Community Of Fans Is Unmatched — And She's Here For It
Despite what was going on onstage, Rodrigo's show made it clear that her authenticity has helped her build quite the loyal following. Along with scream-singing the majority of the set list, fans were dressed to the nines, some adorning elaborate recreations of her music video and performance outfits.
Her fellow Pisces were celebrating their birthdays, wearing Olivia Rodrigo-themed sashes — some turning 13, some 30. All around the arena, fans ran up to one another wishing each other happy birthdays, asking how the other made a certain outfit. Bows, à la Sandy Liang, were sprinkled throughout the crowd, and even became an integral part of Rodrigo's choreography during "lacy."
At the surface, it's easy to dismiss Rodrigo's fandom — especially given her more sanitized, mainstream roots in the industry. Navigating through the crowd, you would hear disgruntled murmurs from security staff, dismissing everyone as just "an annoying group of 14 year old girls" — despite the diversity the audience actually boasted.
Despite it all, Rodrigo became a beacon of acceptance. Suspended above the audience on a crescent moon during GUTS ' "logical" and SOUR 's "enough for you" — one of the more poignant moments of the show — she took the time to shout out and get closer to those in the nosebleed sections. "I see you!" she belted out, later taking the time to shine the camera on cute couples and exquisite ensembles during her set. Those three words are precisely why Rodrigo's music has such wide appeal — she speaks to those who have felt easily discarded, like they were too much, too loud, too brash.
The night ended with star-shaped confetti floating down to the crowd after a buoyant performance of "get him back!" As the clean-up crew unleashed industrial sized vacuums on the streamers, young fans scrambled about, giggling as they tried to grab as many as possible to bring home, some sticking them in their hair as they leapt about the emptying arena.
Olivia Rodrigo's superpower is her acute ability to make these painful feelings of girlhood feel so uniting. In between the heartbreak and growing pains is this ephemeral moment of unguarded joy, and she brought it all to the GUTS World Tour.
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Songbook: The Ultimate Guide To Rihanna's Reign, From Her Record-Breaking Hits To Unforgettable Collabs
As the world eagerly awaits Rihanna's musical comeback, GRAMMY.com takes a deep dive into the superstar's catalog and celebrates her evolution from teen idol to beloved icon.
A chance meeting changed Rihanna 's life.
The singer was just 15 years old when she met producer Evan Rogers, who was vacationing with his wife in Barbados. Rogers recognized Rihanna's potential, and invited her to an audition in his hotel suite.
Shortly after her 16th birthday, Rihanna left her home country for the U.S. to record a demo, which included her breakthrough hit "Pon de Replay." The demo found its way into Jay-Z 's hands, and Hov signed the teen artist to Def Jam and the label expedited her 2005 debut album, aptly titled Music of the Sun .
"When I left Barbados, I didn't look back," Rihanna told Entertainment Weekly in 2007. "I wanted to do what I had to do [to succeed], even if it meant moving to America."
Twenty years later, Rihanna is a renowned entertainer-turned-mogul. She has sold over 40 million albums worldwide, garnered over 12 billion Spotify streams, achieved 14 Billboard Hot 100 chart-toppers, and won nine GRAMMY Awards. Even her business ventures have been a massive success, as her Fenty Beauty brand is worth $2.8 billion.
Though it's been close to a decade since Rihanna's last studio album, 2016's ANTI , she reminded the world of her reign with her 2023 Super Bowl halftime show — which also marked her first time taking the stage in five years. Performing hit after hit while unveiling a baby bump, her 13-minute set became one of the most-watched halftime shows of all time with over 121 million viewers.
In honor of Rihanna's 36th birthday on Feb. 20, GRAMMY.com is revisiting the monstrous hits, ambitious projects, brow-raising visuals, and iconic collabs that propelled her to international stardom — and why it's all put her in a league of her own.
A New Island Girl In Town
True to her Carribean heritage, Rihanna's dancehall-inspired debut single "Pon de Replay" earned the then 17-year-old Barbados native her first entry on the Hot 100 at an impressive No. 2. Her official introduction to the world also hit No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart; she boasts 33 on the tally, second behind only the Queen of Pop herself, Madonna .
Follow-up single "If It's Lovin' That You Want" stalled at No. 36 on the Hot 100, but still whetted fans' appetite — as did her debut album, Music of the Sun , which is mostly comprised of dance-pop and dancehall tracks with hints of R&B (like "Willing to Wait"). Plus, her reimagining of Dawn Penn's 1994 reggae classic "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" is still so fun to listen to after all these years.
A mere eight months later, Rihanna's sophomore effort, 2006's A Girl Like Me , arrived to an eager audience. Defying the sophomore slump, she celebrated her first No. 1 with the ubiquitous lead single "SOS," which famously samples Soft Cell's 1981 hit, "Tainted Love." While A Girl Like Me is filled with high-energy, danceable tracks (including the nostalgic "Break It Off" with Sean Paul ), Rihanna's second single was the melodramatic ballad "Unfaithful."
Penned by then-labelmate Ne-Yo , "Unfaithful" peaked at No. 6 on the Hot 100. More importantly, it showed a different side to Rihanna, proving that she could channel deep emotion when the performance calls for it. It also marked Rihanna's first time veering away from her "girl next door" image, as the song's subject matter deals with infidelity.
A Girl Like Me contains many fan favorites, from the laid-back "We Ride" to standouts "Dem Haters" and "Kisses Don't Lie." The latter is a reggae-rock hybrid that sounds like a catalyst for some of Rihanna's edgier tunes like "Breakin' Dishes" from 2007's Good Girl Gone Bad era. Touching ballads"Final Goodbye" and "A Million Miles Away" showcase her voice beautifully, foreshadowing later big-vocal numbers like "Love on the Brain."
An Icon In The Making
Rihanna was a familiar face by 2007, but with the arrival of her third studio album, Good Girl Gone Bad , she graduated from cookie-cutter pop star to bonafide icon.
Produced by Tricky Stewart , the LP's juggernaut lead single "Umbrella" featuring Jay-Z skyrocketed to No. 1 in 17 countries. Between striking images of Rihanna's silver-painted silhouette in the accompanying video and the now-iconic "ella-ella, eh, eh, eh" hook, "Umbrella" thrust the then 19-year-old into another stratosphere. Her confident delivery also commanded attention in a way fans and critics hadn't heard before.
The transformative era also birthed the gritty "Shut Up and Drive," on which Rihanna channels her inner rock star. The next two singles cracked the top 10: an affectionate duet with Ne-Yo, "Hate That I Love You," which showed off Rihanna's softer side, and the party-starting, Michael Jackson -sampling "Don't Stop the Music," which cemented her place in the digital era.
The melancholy "Rehab" is a clever metaphor for lost love, co-written by Timbaland and Justin Timberlake . Despite being Good Girl Gone Bad 's lowest-charting single, Timberlake heralded the song as "the bridge for her to be accepted as an adult in the music industry."
Good Girl Gone Bad remains Rihanna's best-selling album and marks her greatest reinvention as she adopted a more rebellious sound. She also won her first GRAMMY in 2008 (Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "Umbrella") and scored four other nominations, including Record Of The Year. The album's reissue spawned two more No. 1s: "Take a Bow" and "Disturbia," the latter of which acts like a prelude to Rated R , which saw Rihanna exploring darker themes.
Nine months before the release of 2009's Rated R , Rihanna was assaulted by then-boyfriend Chris Brown . On the deeply personal album, she translated her pain into art. Through lead single "Russian Roulette" and bitingly catchy anthems "Stupid in Love," "Fire Bomb," "Photographs," "Cold Case Love," and "The Last Song," Rihanna explored her angst and confusion.
But to focus solely on the domestic violence incident undermines Rihanna's artistic vision.
Following three multi-platinum albums in a three-year span, Rihanna's rebranding as a rebel at heart reached its apex. The singer had grown in leaps and bounds while taking musical risks, even penning nine of Rated R 's 13 tracks (she had no writing credits on Good Girl Gone Bad ).
The road to Rihanna's most badass anthems — including "Bitch Better Have My Money" — can be traced back to Rated R . Case in point: Her bravado is loud and clear on "Hard," "Wait Your Turn," and "G4L." On "Rockstar 101," which features legendary rocker Slash , Rihanna declares her power: "Six inch walker/ Big sh— talker/ I never play the victim/ I'd rather be a stalker."
Badgal RiRi returned to her dancehall roots on her fifth No. 1 "Rude Boy," which offsets the album's harrowing motif. Final single "Te Amo" didn't chart, but garnered a great deal of attention as the Latin-infused Stargate production depicts Rihanna being enticed by a female love interest.
Rated R showcased Rihanna's undeniable star power, and allowed her to shed her good-girl image once and for all.
A Partygoer's Dream
Following the career-pivoting Rated R , 2010's Loud offered a welcome return to the West Indian artist's earlier sound. The album feels like one big celebration of life, as evidenced by Rihanna's fire-engine red hair and No. 1 singles "Only Girl (In the World)" and "What's My Name?" (the latter of which was Rih's first collaboration with Drake ).
Best described as "Don't Stop the Music" 2.0, the effervescent "Only Girl" marked her eminent return to the dance floor and took home a GRAMMY for Best Dance Recording in 2011. While "What's My Name?" may not outshine Rih and Drizzy's other collabs — including 2011's "Take Care" or 2016's "Work" — the second she sings, "Hey, boy, I really wanna see if you can go downtown with a girl like me," it's impossible not to whine your waist to the riddim.
Easily one of Rihanna's most overlooked hits, "Cheers (Drink to That)" is built around an unexpected sample of Avril Lavigne 's 2002 hit "I'm With You," but it works surprisingly well as a party anthem. That same carefree spirit can be heard in the feminist track "Raining Men," which features Nicki Minaj — their first of two collabs, as they joined forces again for "Fly," the final single off the rapper's iconic Pink Friday album.
A playful ode to sadomasochism and bondage, "S&M" contains some of Rihanna's most provocative lyrics: "Sticks and stones may break my bones/ But chains and whips excite me," she declares on the chorus.
Banned in 11 countries upon its release, the accompanying video features Rihanna tied up in pink rope, dancing with a blowup doll, and donning a Playboy bunny-esque costume as damning newsreels about herself flash across the screen. But Rihanna's love of kink made her an even bigger star: "S&M" produced a remix with Britney Spears and earned Rihanna her 10th No. 1 single. With this feat, she became the youngest artist to attain the most chart-toppers in a five-year span.
On "Man Down," Rihanna's patois is in full effect as she takes listeners through a gripping tale about murdering her abuser. "What started out as a simple altercation/ Turned into a real sticky situation," she laments in the opening verse, amplified by siren noises in the background. There's something so satisfying about Rihanna's Bajan accent as she unfurls "Rum-pum-pum-pum" repeatedly over an intensifying reggae beat that would make Sister Nancy and Bob Marley proud.
Nominated for Album Of The Year at the 2021 GRAMMYs, Loud is Rihanna's second most commercially successful LP — and for good reason. It was especially refreshing to see Rihanna emerge from one of the darkest periods of her life as exuberant as ever.
An Unapologetic Queen
Sonically and thematically, Talk That Talk doesn't break new ground, but Rih's DGAF attitude is front and center with plenty of sexual innuendos: Songs like "S&M" and "Rude Boy" seem pretty tame next to "Cockiness (Love It)," which features longtime friend-turned-boyfriend A$AP Rocky on its remix. "Suck my cockiness/ Lick my persuasion/ Eat my poison/ And swallow your pride down, down," she commands in the tantalizing chorus.
At just over a minute long, "Birthday Cake" leaves nothing to the imagination ("It's not even my birthday, but he wanna lick the icing off"). Rihanna controversially released a full-length version in the form of a remix with Chris Brown.
On an album that mostly sees Rihanna singing about her sexual fantasies, "We All Want Love" pulls back the curtain as it reveals her desire for true love: "And some say love ain't worth the buck/ But I'll give my last dime/ To have what I've only been dreaming about."
Her longing continues in "Where Have You Been," which flaunts Rihanna's versatility, flipping Geoff Mack's 1959 country song "I've Been Everywhere" into an infectious EDM banger. Lead single "We Found Love" is undeniably the biggest hit to stem from the Talk That Talk era, spending 10 consecutive weeks atop the Hot 100.
Boosting Calvin Harris ' career, "We Found Love" presents one juxtaposition after the other: dark yet gleaming, euphoric yet sobering, fraught yet hopeful. Rihanna relies on more than just evocative lyrics to tell her story; accompanying synthesizers and alarm bells help to paint a picture as well. Met with controversy, its intense visuals portraying a drug-fueled, toxic relationship — and featuringwhat many speculated was a Chris Brown look-alike — earned RiRi a GRAMMY for Best Long Form Music Video in 2013.
Seven years into an already extraordinary career, 2012's Unapologetic became Rihanna's first album to debut at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. Its lead single "Diamonds" resonated in an equally major way, giving Rih her 12th No. 1 on the Hot 100.
Written by Sia , the power ballad kicked off another exciting era for the Barbadian singer, who unleashes an impassioned vocal performance. One of Rihanna's most precious offerings to date, "Diamonds" emerged as a self-love mantra due to its uplifting "Shine bright like a diamond" chant.
Vocally, Rihanna's strength lies in her ability to evoke raw emotion à la "Stay." Featuring Mikky Ekko , the stripped-down, slow-burning piano ballad narrowly missed the top spot on the Hot 100 but gave Rihanna her 24th top 10 hit, surpassing Whitney Houston 's record of 23 in 2013.
Her swagger is boisterous in "Phresh Out the Runway," "Jump," and strip club anthem "Pour It Up," but "Nobody's Business" really drives home the album's theme of being unbothered. Her decision to join forces with Chris Brown yet again perplexed fans and critics alike, though the track itself is an irresistible production that features a genius interpolation of Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel."
Further down the track list, "Love Without Tragedy / Mother Mary" is as autobiographical as it gets, and further taps into Rihanna's emotionally vulnerable side. "Mr. Jesus, I'd love to be a queen/ But I'm from the left side of an island/ Never thought this many people would even know my name," she pleads in the seven-minute two-parter.
Unapologetic spawned fewer hit singles compared to Rihanna's previous efforts. Its win for Best Urban Contemporary Album at the 2014 GRAMMYs, however, proved that Rihanna's reign wasn't letting up anytime soon.
While recording her then-forthcoming album, ANTI , Rihanna delivered what is arguably the single most unapologetic moment of her career: "Bitch Better Have My Money." The backstory is almost inconceivable given Rihanna's awe-inspiring billionaire status, but in 2009, Rihanna faced bankruptcy due to her accountants mishandling her funds — and thus "Bitch" was born six years later in 2015.
With lyrics like "Your wife in the backseat of my brand new foreign car" over a cryptic-sounding trap beat and an accompanying video depicting kidnapping and torturing her debtors, "Bitch" is not for the faint-hearted. The one-off single is so quintessentially Rihanna that it notably kicked off her Super Bowl halftime show.
An In-Demand Collaborator
While bestowing hit after hit on her own, Rihanna generously lent her distinct voice to some of her biggest peers. 2008 marks one of the earliest instances of her Midas touch: She flirts with funk in Maroon 5 's underappreciated "If I Never See Your Face Again" before hopping on T.I .'s "Live Your Life," which shot straight to No. 1 on the Hot 100.
In 2009, Rihanna joined Jay-Z and Kanye West for the militant "Run This Town," sounding defiant as ever in the intro. She was called upon again for West's horn-laden "All of the Lights," flying solo on the hook followed by a star-studded choir that included Alicia Keys , John Legend , Fergie , and Elton John . Both larger-than-life productions won GRAMMYs for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration in 2010 and 2012, respectively.
In between joining forces with Hov and Ye, Rihanna assisted Eminem in "Love the Way You Lie," which struck a nerve with many for its gut-wrenching lyrics shedding a light on abusive relationships. (Rih recorded an equally moving sequel for her Loud album.) Three years later, the two confronted their inner demons in "The Monster," and their musical chemistry scored a GRAMMY in 2015 for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.
Amid smash collabs, Rihanna and Coldplay 's intricate "Princess of China" number gets lost in the shuffle, but it speaks to her charm as it's the band's first album (2011's Mylo Xyloto ) to feature another artist. Another overlooked jam, her sultry "Can't Remember to Forget You" duet with Shakira sees both stars trade lines about struggling to let go of an undeserving lover.
On paper, a collaboration between Rihanna, Kanye West, and Sir Paul McCartney may seem strange, but the unlikely trio is further proof that opposites attract. Their "FourFiveSeconds" is a pop-folk hybrid with a universal message about carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders. It's yet another example of Rihanna's willingness to push past her comfort zone to create something unique.
A year later, Rihanna got listeners on their feet by way of the Taylor Swift -penned "This Is What You Came For" with Calvin Harris. Understated compared to the duo's previous megahits ("We Found Love" and "Where Have You Been"), Harris' signature DJing style and Rih's ethereal vocals are a perfect match.
In 2017, Rih, DJ Khaled and Bryson Tiller dropped the song of the summer with "Wild Thoughts," which heavily borrows from Carlos Santana 's 1999 GRAMMY-winning "Maria Maria." It may be DJ Khaled's song, but RiRi owns it from the very moment she utters, "I don't know if you could take it/ Know you wanna see me nakey, nakey, naked." The bop reached No. 2 on the Hot 100.
She spits bars in Kendrick Lamar 's "Loyalty" and "Lemon" with N.E.R.D. , the latter of which comes close to rivaling your favorite rappers' verses: "You can catch me, Rih, in the new La Ferrar'/ And the truck behind me got arms/ Yeah, longer than LeBron/ Just waitin' for my thumb like The Fonz."
No matter what genre Rihanna touches or what artist she links up with, she brings her full self to each session whilst completely immersing herself into the music — taking on different personas to make the collab well worth it.
An Artist Fully Realized
With 13 No. 1s and twice as many top 10 hits under her belt, Rihanna set out to create timeless music instead of chasing a radio-friendly formula with her 2016 magnum opus, ANTI .
But that shift began with 2015's criminally underrated "American Oxygen." Her most political statement at the time, the goosebump-inducing lyrics detail Rihanna's journey as an immigrant, foreshadowing her then soon-to-be massive Fenty Beauty success. "We sweat for a nickel and a dime/ Turn it into an empire," she sings in the chorus.
Released four years after Unapologetic — her longest gap between albums at the time — ANTI illustrated Rihanna's greater desire for quality over quantity. "I needed the music to match my growth," she told Vogue in 2016 about the making of ANTI . "I didn't want to get caught up with anything the world liked, anything the radio liked, anything that I liked, that I've already heard. I just wanted it to be me."
The black-and-white, red paint-splattered album cover signals a rebirth, featuring a real-life image of Rihanna as a child. ANTI lives up to its name in its first 40 seconds, via opening track "Consideration." The minute she declares, "I got to do things my own way, darling," it's apparent that ANTI is not your average Rihanna album.
Lead single "Work" is the closest to pre- ANTI Rihanna on an album that defies expectations. But the dancehall masterpiece is one of a kind for Rih's refusal to water down the Jamaican patois (different from her native language of Bajan Creole) — proving that she is fully aware of her impact as one of the biggest Caribbean-born artists to make it in the U.S.
Many non-understanding listeners described it as "gibberish" at the time. Yet, the general public didn't seem to mind: About a month after its release, "Work" became Rihanna's 14th and longest-running chart-topper on the Hot 100. Weeks later, ANTI became her second LP to top the Billboard 200 chart. Subsequently, Rihanna held the No. 1 spots on the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 simultaneously, her second time achieving such an impressive feat.
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ANTI is full of pleasant surprises that show off her artistry. Rihanna comes out of left field with the Prince -inspired "Kiss It Better," the album's second single, which sees the superstar falling back on addictive sex that "feels like crack" to justify a destructive relationship. "Same Ol' Mistakes" is a cover of psychedelic rock band Tame Impala 's "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" — her first time remaking another artist's song for her own album since "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" on Music of the Sun . The Western-themed "Desperado" lends itself particularly well to covers by country artists, while the Dido -sampling "Never Ending" conveys the uncertainty she feels about entering a new relationship.
Elsewhere on ANTI , Rihanna drunk dials an ex ("Higher"), compares smoking weed to her lover ("James Joint"), and chastises a guy for getting emotionally attached after their fling ("Needed Me"). The latter song contains one of Rihanna's most empowering lyrics: "Didn't they tell you that I was a savage?/ F— ya white horse and ya carriage," she asserts in the pre-chorus.
Her voice sounds stronger than ever on "Love on the Brain," a doo-wop ballad resembling Etta James . But Rihanna makes it her own thanks to the bluntness of lines like "It beats me black and blue but it f— me so good."
The deep cuts on ANTI aren't merely fillers, and even rival some of the album's biggest hits. For instance, "Sex with Me" is featured on the deluxe edition as a bonus track, but managed to crack the Hot 100 at No. 83 and reach No. 8 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. Furthermore, the deluxe edition consists of 16 tracks, half of which topped the Dance Club Songs chart — smashing the record (previously held by Katy Perry 's Teenage Dream ) for the most No. 1s from a single album.
Accolades aside, ANTI is proof that magic happens when an artist of Rihanna's caliber follows their own instincts in pursuit of creating a body of work — one that can outlast them and continue to inspire generations to come.
Ever since ANTI , Rihanna's devoted fanbase has been begging for a new album, with Rih playfully trolling them with responses like "I lost it" and Instagram captions that read, "Me listening to R9 by myself and refusing to release it."
Her much-awaited return to music came at the tail end of 2022. The hitmaker twice contributed to the GRAMMY-nominated Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack: "Born Again" and "Lift Me Up," the latter of which helped Rihanna score her first Oscar and Golden Globe nominations in 2022 and 2023, respectively. With the glorious "Lift Me Up," she found herself in the top 10 for the first time since 2017's "Wild Thoughts."
While the world is still anticipating her ninth studio album, Rihanna — now a mom of two boys — continues to make her own rules and move at her own pace. But as she's proven time and time again, it's always worth the wait.
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Watch All The Performances From The 2024 GRAMMYs: Tracy Chapman & Luke Combs, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo & More
The 66th GRAMMY Awards were full of memorable moments and incredible performances. Relive Music's Biggest Night with performance videos from Joni Mitchell, Annie Lennox, Gaby Moreno & David Aguilar, and more.
The 2024 GRAMMYs were marked by record-breaking wins, moving speeches and viral moments both on- and offstage. But what truly tied together Music's Biggest Night — beyond artistic excellence — was its slate of stunning and emotional performances.
From Dua Lipa 's opening act and new song, to Joni Mitchell 's first-ever performance on the GRAMMY stage and the tearjerking-yet-thrilling tribute to lost icons, the 66th GRAMMY Awards were a showcase of the best of the business.
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Dua Lipa opened the 66th GRAMMY Awards with a medley of the first two singles from her upcoming album. Tracks " Houdini" and "Training Season" are the first two singles off Dua Lipa’s forthcoming third studio record, which follows her GRAMMY-winning 2020 LP Future Nostalgia . The 2024 GRAMMYs were a sneak peek of "Training Season," as the track officially arrives Feb. 15.
In a full-circle moment, Luke Combs perform his GRAMMY-nominated cover of " Fast Car " — with a suprise appearance from Tracy Chapman . "Fast Car" earned Chapman a GRAMMY for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1989, when she took home the trophy. On the GRAMMY stage, the otherwise reclusive Chapman beamed as she strummed an acoustic guitar and duetted with Combs . "Tracy is such an icon and, I mean, one of the best songwriters that I think any of us will ever be around to see, " Combs said in the video introducing his performance.
Miley Cyrus had only performed "Flowers" twice before taking the GRAMMY-winning song to stage on Music’s Biggest Night. And while the hit track off Endless Summer Vacation was sure to be a showstopper, Cyrus’ performance was made even more special by winning her first GRAMMY moments before. After eight nominations and many years in the industry, the singer’s exclamations of excitment were felt by everyone watching.
After winning the GRAMMY Award for Best Song Written For Visual Media at the Premiere Ceremony, Billie Eilish and brother FINNEAS performed the existential pop ballad from Barbie on the GRAMMY stage. "What Was I Made For?" would go on to win Song Of The Year, showing the world that Eilish certainly knows what she was made for.
Eighty-year-old icon ad 2022 MusiCares Person Of The Year Joni Mitchell performed for the first time at the GRAMMY Awrds — and there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. Seated in an elegant chair and surrounded by chandeliers, Mitchell offered an emotional performance of her 1969 hit "Both Sides Now." The legened was backed by Brandi Carlile , Allison Russell , Sistastrings, Lucius, Jacob Collier , and Blake Mills; earlier in the day, "Both Sides" took home the golden gramophone for Best Folk Album.
SZA went into the 2024 GRAMMYs as the most-nominated artist and took home awards for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Best R&B Song. She then gave back to the audience, performing the GRAMMY-winning "Snooze," clad in a leather duster and wide-brimmed hat.
Olivia Rodrigo may not have taken home a golden gramophone, but she still left her all on the GRAMMYs stage. Donning an appropriately hued dress and just a dash of "blood" on her face, Rodrigo performed "vampire" as red liquid seeped from the walls behind her.
Billy Joel performed twice at the 66th GRAMMY Awards, treating audiences to one familiar tune and one brand-new track. Joel shared his newest offering, "Turn the Lights Back On," just before Album Of The Year was announced. His first release since 2007, "Turn the Lights Back On" marked his first time playing on the GRAMMYs stage in more than 20 years.
Burna Boy brought a piece of his homeland to the GRAMMYs, dancing among throngs of colorfully-dressed performers and equally colorful buildings. The Nigerian Afrobeats star performed "On Form," "City Boys" and "Sitting On Top Of The World," iwth special appearances by Brandy and 21 Savage .
U2 took the GRAMMY audience on a quick trip to Las Vegas, performing "Atomic City" live from the Sphere. The swirling, psychedelic and high-tech performance was the first live broadcast from Sin City venue, which the 22-time GRAMMY winners are currently doing a residency.
During the moving In Memoriam segment of the 2024 GRAMMYs, Eurythmics singer Annie Lennox was joined by Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman to pay tribute to Sinead O'Connor . Together, they offered an emotional cover of the late Irish pioneer's "Nothing Compares 2 U."
Further honoring the lives of incredible individuals that the music world lost in 2023, Fantasia Barrino made Tina Turner proud with a high-energy performance of "Proud Mary." The performance and tribute were introduced by Oprah Winfrey, who called Turner "a towering figure. She is our forever goddess of rock and roll who inspired millions, a moving symbol of grace and grit, soul and power…And as those big wheels of time keep on turnin’, Tina’s voice continues to speak to all of us."
Continuing the In Memoriam tribute, Global Impact Award honoree Lenny Kravitz paid respect to Clarence Avant as the "Godfather of Black Music" with a tribute that included a performance of "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Lean on Me" by Album Of The Year nominee Jon Batiste .
During the Premiere Ceremony, Gaby Moreno & El David Aguilar performed a harmonious and haunting “Luna de Xelaju.” Their take on the popular Guatemalan waltz composed by Paco Pérez was set against a video of falling rose petals, highlighting the romanticism of the duo’s voices.
The Premiere Ceremony kicked off the 2024 GRAMMYs with an exciting performance from Pentatonix , Jordin Sparks , Larkin Poe, J. Ivy , and Sheila E. , who welcomed audiences to a day-long celebration of musical excellence.
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The Most Anticipated Tours of 2024
- Published: 15 Dec 2023, 16:00:00
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New year, new tours! 2024 is shaping up to be an unimaginable year for live music; with artists across every genre gearing up to take the stage. From epic co-headlining treks to your favorite mainstream pop stars in their prime, it’s never been easier to enter the room where it happens. Whether you’re more excited to rock out, rap along, or sing along to every pop song, you’ll have a blast at the most anticipated tours of 2024.
Olivia Rodrigo — GUTS Tour
Are you prepared to see the modern queen of power ballads and No.1 pop singles? Olivia Rodrigo concerts are a wild ride that put her epic voice front and center; powered by Gen Z angst, recognizable choruses, and captivating backdrops that transport you into a new world. Olivia’s world, that is. On the Guts tour, you can expect to hear all the best new Olivia Rodrigo songs from her sophomore album of the same name, including “Vampire” and “bad idea right?” She’ll also play her older favorites including “Good 4 U,” “drivers License,” “deja vu,” and more! See the full list of Olivia Rodrigo tour dates here .
Def Leppard and Journey — The Summer Stadium Tour
It takes a certain amount of rock anthems to fill up major venues like SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, CA (capacity of 70,000!) and the 42,000-seat Citi Field in Queens, NY. But if anybody can do it, it’s Def Leppard and Journey! Both iconic groups have a half-century’s worth of instantly-recognizable hard rock hits right at their fingertips. And they can’t wait to hear you sing along to all of them on The Summer Stadium Tour in 2024. Def Leppard will go full glam metal with 1980s essentials like “Pour Some Sugar On Me,” “Bringin’ On The Heartbreak,” and “Hysteria.” Meanwhile, Journey is taking a break from their solo 50th anniversary trek to play alongside their old friends…and their inspirational rock repertoire needs no introduction. How excited are you to hear “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Wheel In The Sky,” and “Any Way You Want It” amplified in Chicago’s Wrigley Field? Because we sure are.
See the full list of Def Leppard and Journey tour dates here .
Green Day — The Saviors Tour
“We’ve never been more excited to unleash new music than with Saviors , a record that’s meant to be rocked live, together,” Green Day said when announcing their latest tour. “So let’s thrash.” You don’t have to tell us twice! The rock legends are celebrating not only Saviors , their fourteenth album due for release in January 2024, but also more musical milestones from their illustrious career. 2024 also marks the 30th anniversary of their third album, Dookie , which spawned singles like “Longview” and “Basket Case” and brought punk rock to the forefront of mainstream music. Additionally, next year is also the 20th birthday of American Idiot , the band’s seventh album that established them with the younger crowd. Are you really a millennial if you didn’t scream “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” at the top of your lungs in between classes or post a lyric from “Wake Me Up When September Ends” on your MySpace every fall? The bottom line? Green Day will play through their entire prestigious punk rock catalog during the Saviors tour, and it will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for any rock fan.
See the full list of Green Day tour dates here .
Bad Bunny — Most Wanted Tour
Fresh off the release of his fifth album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana , Bad Bunny is ready to bring the dance party to your city on the Most Wanted Tour! New singles like “Where She Goes,” “Un Preview,” and “Monaco” are a tribute to not only his Latin trap roots, but also the countless other genres that he’s made his own since the 2010s. We’re talking about drill, house, Jersey Club, and of course, Reggaeton. Basically, Bad Bunny is musically experimenting more than ever in his Most Wanted era, and you’ll be blown away by every aspect of this trek. From the high-tech onstage visuals and bold vocals to Bad Bunny’s fierce dedication to Puerto Rican culture, he’s a musical phenomenon that’s destined to own the stage every night.
See the full list of Bad Bunny tour dates here .
Sleater Kinney — US Tour
As Sleater-Kinney sets up for the release of their eleventh album, Little Rope , in January, they’ve also announced a lengthy tour to debut these brand-new tunes. And if the first two singles, “Hell” and “Say It Like You Mean It” are any indication, we’re in for a surreal show that highlights the musical repertoire of these alternative rock-meets riot grrrl favorites. Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker have been killing it since the 1990s with their empowering tracks about feminism, politics, and relationships. And while it’s not quite their 30th anniversary just yet, Sleater Kinney has a lot to celebrate in 2024. Don’t miss your chance to see this talented duo on tour!
Drake — It’s All A Blur - Big As The What? Tour
Champagne Papi himself is hitting the road once again next year, extending his It’s All A Blur tour and visiting dozens more US arenas. While the first leg of this trek featured support from 21 Savage, these newly-announced Drake concerts will feature J. Cole as opening act…giving hip-hop fans the show of a lifetime as they witness the two multiplatinum rappers in action. Drake continues to support tracks off his eighth and latest album, 2023’s For All The Dogs . Therefore, the setlist will include modern favorites like “Slime You Out,” “8AM in Charlotte,” and “Rich Baby Daddy.” Additionally, the record also includes a collaboration with J. Cole called “First Person Shooter,” which we’re hoping these tourmates will perform together onstage!
The Rolling Stones — Hackney Diamonds Tour
“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” right? Well, unless a set of rock legends like The Rolling Stones comes into town, which they are in 2024! Composed of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood, it’s not easy to explain the profound impact of The Rolling Stones. Their gritty blend of rock and roll and blues was at the forefront of the British Invasion back in the 1960s, while they’ve continued to record and perform to perfection for over six decades now. The group just released Hackney Diamonds , their 26th album and first new material in 18 years. And they intend to do justice to these new songs, especially as they pay tribute to their late drummer, Charlie Watts, who passed away in 2021. Furthermore, they’ll also play all the top classic rock favorites from the vault, including “Paint It, Black,” “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” “Honky Tonk Women,” and “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.”
Melanie Martinez — Trilogy Tour
Everybody’s favorite alien is taking the stage once again in 2024, but this won’t be your typical Melanie Martinez concert. Rather, the Trilogy tour will take attendees on a mystical, magical, and flawlessly musical journey through all three of Martinez’s albums! Whether your favorite is 2015’s Cry Baby , 2019’s K-12 , or 2023’s Portals, the renowned art pop-rock singer will showcase her entire artistry each night. At the center of each record is her Cry Baby protagonist, a shape-shifting creature that most recently took on the form of a galactic glamazon. Martinez will more than likely perform in full prosthetic makeup and costume attire to represent each album cycle. And you’ll be blown away by her sense of theatricality and mind-numbingly beautiful voice.
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From the looks of it, 2024 is going to be another year full of memorable performances from some of the biggest artists in the industry.
However, it’s following a record-breaking year for several top performers, including Taylor Swift, who embarked on the first U.S. leg and Latin America leg of her Eras Tour, as well as Beyoncé, who performed across the globe for her Renaissance World Tour. Harry Styles’ massive Love on Tour also wrapped last year, as well as tours from Karol G, Doja Cat, Janelle Monáe, John Mayer and more.
Those are just a few of the tours throughout 2023 that brought millions of fans together for great vibes, memories and music. Concert tours serve not only as an opportunity for artists to promote their latest albums or highlight their entire music catalogs, but it’s also a time for their fans to celebrate their favorite performers all together under the same roof.
But the new year is fully packed with even more concerts, tours, festivals and events for music lovers all around, no matter what genre they’re interested in. Just some of the artists hitting the road in 2024 are Bad Bunny, Olivia Rodrigo, Drake, Noah Kahan, Madonna, The Rolling Stones, Morgan Wallen, Blink-182, Red Hot Chili Peppers and, of course, Swift, who is finishing out her Eras Tour.
Ticket site Gametime also highlighted some of the most anticipated tours this year, based on median ticket prices, and to no surprise, artists including Swift, Rodrigo, Bad Bunny, The Eagles, Wallen and Billy Joel are in the top 10.
Although they’re not touring across the country or globe, several artists also have Las Vegas residencies this year, including Adele, Maroon 5, Christina Aguilera, Miranda Lambert, Mariah Carey, Carrie Underwood, Rod Stewart, Kelly Clarkson, Luke Bryan, Shania Twain, Bruno Mars, Kylie Minogue and U2.
As you are planning out your busy year ahead filled with new adventures, The Hollywood Reporter has compiled a list of some of the most anticipated concert tours happening in 2024, below.
Taylor Swift
Tour: Eras Tour (March 2023 – December 2024)
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, the singer’s sixth headlining tour, is described as a journey through all of her musical eras, including Fearless , Lover , Evermore , 1989 , Speak Now , Reputation and more. After touring across North America and Latin America in 2023, she is set to continue making her way through Asia, Europe and Australia in 2024, before returning to the U.S. for the tour’s second leg in October.
Tour: Most Wanted Tour (February – May 2024)
Following two tours in 2022, Bad Bunny is taking his Most Wanted Tour across the U.S. The tour is in support of his latest studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana .
Olivia Rodrigo
Tour: Guts World Tour (February – August 2024)
Olivia Rodrigo is heading out on a tour in support of her second studio album, GUTS . The tour will include performances across North America and Europe. Openers also include The Breeders, Chappell Roan, PinkPantheress and Remi Wolf.
Tour: It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As the What? tour (January – March 2024)
Drake is hitting the road again, but this time with J. Cole. The new tour is in support of his eighth studio album, For All the Dogs . It follows his and 21 Savage’s co-headlining It’s All a Blue Tour in 2023 to promote their collaborative album, Her Loss , with 56 shows across North America.
Morgan Wallen
Tour: One Night at a Time tour (April – August 2024)
Country music star Morgan Wallen extended his latest tour in support of his third studio album of the same name. He is set to make his way across the U.S. for 29 tour stops.
Tour: Celebration Tour (October 2023 – April 2024)
Madonna, who initially had to postpone the July 2023 start of her Celebration Tour as she recovered from a bacterial infection, kicked off her tour in London in October and will continue into 2024 with stops across North America.
The Rolling Stones
Tour: The Hackney Diamonds tour (April – July 2024)
It’s been some time since The Rolling Stones toured across the U.S. but the band is set to play 16 cities across North America this year, in support of their latest album, Hackney Diamonds .
Noah Kahan
Tour: We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour (February – August 2024)
Following his successful Stick Season Tour in 2022 and summer 2023, Noah Kahan is getting back on the road for his We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour across North America and Europe.
Nicki Minaj
Tour: Pink Friday 2 World Tour (March – June 2024)
After releasing her fifth studio album, Pink Friday 2 , Nicki Minaj announced she would be touring across the U.S. and Europe.
Tour: Unreal Unearth Tour (February – September 2024)
Hozier is continuing his Unreal Unearth Tour in 2024 with new dates across North America and Latin America.
Chris Stapleton
Tour: All-American Road Show tour (March – October 2024)
Chris Stapleton extended his latest tour into the new year after releasing his new album, Higher , in November. The country music singer will be making his way across the U.S. and Europe. He will also continue to bring out special guests on select dates throughout the tour, including Sheryl Crow, Elle King, Marcus King, Nikki Lane, Willie Nelson and Family, Grace Potter, Allen Stone, Marty Stuart, Turnpike Troubadours, The War and Treaty and Lainey Wilson.
Tour: One More Time Tour (February – August 2024)
The pop-punk band, featuring Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, is making their way across the globe again for a stadium and arena tour, this time in support of their ninth studio album, One More Time… . Blink-182 has tour stops across North America, Europe, South America, Australia and New Zealand.
Tour: Summer Carnival 2024 Tour (February – November 2024)
Pink extended her latest tour for another year and will be making stops across North America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. Not only does she perform some of her biggest hits but also songs from her latest album, Trustfall .
Rod Stewart
Tour: 2024 Tour (February – August 2024)
Rod Stewart is hitting the road again this year to play his biggest hits throughout his career. He will be performing across the U.S., Europe and Asia before bringing his long-running Las Vegas residency to an end this summer.
George Strait
Tour: 2024 Tour (May – December 2024)
After his successful 2023 stadium shows, George Strait added additional shows for the new year. The country music star will be making his way across the U.S. for nine performances with Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town.
Tour: Think Later Tour (April – November 2024)
Tate McRae is heading out on a world tour this year in support of her sophomore album, Think Later . The tour spans 53-dates throughout Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Tour: Unlimited Love Tour (February – July 2024)
The rock band, comprised of Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith and John Frusciante, extended their latest tour into the new year, adding 16 cities across North America.
Blake Shelton
Tour: Back to the Honky Tonk Tour (February – March 2024)
Blake Shelton is hitting the road again for another North American leg of his Back to the Honky Tonk Tour in 2024. The country music star will be playing 17 shows, along with Dustin Lynch and Emily Ann Roberts.
Foo Fighters
Tour: Everything or Nothing At All Tour (May – August 2024)
The Dave Grohl-fronted band is going on tour this summer in support of their 11th studio album, But Here We Are . They are performing shows across the U.S. and Europe.
Bruce Springsteen
Tour: 2023 Tour (March – November 2024)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are set to make stops across North America and Europe after postponing all of their 2023 tour dates to 2024 as Springsteen recovered from peptic ulcer disease .
Tour: 2024 Tour (January – August 2024)
In addition to his shows at Madison Square Garden, Billey Joel will be performing at other venues across the U.S., Japan and Europe. Stevie Nicks, Chris Isaak and Sting will also be performing at various stops.
Tour: The Long Goodbye tour (January – March 2024)
After embarking on the farewell tour last year, the Eagles extended their tour into the new year. The rock band, including members Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, will be making additional stops around the U.S. with special guest Steely Dan.
Kid Rock and Jason Aldean
Tour: Rock The Country Tour (April – July 2024)
This year, the two country music stars will be hitting seven towns across the U.S. for two shows in each city. Kid Rock and Jason Aldean are also bringing other artists along with them on select dates, including Lynyrd Skynyrd, Miranda Lambert, Hank Williams Jr., Koe Wetzel, Brantley Gilbert and more.
Tour: M72 World Tour (April 2023 – September 2024)
Metallica’s latest tour in support of the band’s 11th studio album, 72 Seasons, is continuing into the new year with stops across Europe and North America. Throughout the tour, the heavy metal band will play two nights in every city it visits with two completely different setlists and opening acts for each No Repeat Weekend.
Kenny Chesney
Tour: Sun Goes Down Tour (April – August 2024)
The country music star is embarking on a tour across the U.S. this year, making stops in 18 cities, with Zac Brown Band, Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker also performing on select dates.
Tour: Music of the Spheres World Tour (March 2022 – November 2024)
The members of Coldplay are continuing their travels across the globe for their eighth headlining tour in support of the band’s ninth studio album, Music of the Spheres . They will perform 165 shows in total by the end of the tour, with stops in Asia, Europe and New Zealand in 2024.
Tour: The Saviors Tour (May – September 2024)
Green Day, consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool, are touring across North America and Europe in the near year. The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas will make appearances at select dates in North America, while Nothing But Thieves, The Hives, Donots, The Interrupters and Maid of Ace will be at some stops in Europe.
Journey and Def Leppard
Tour: Summer Stadium Tour (July – September 2024)
The two rock bands are teaming up for a summer tour, performing in 23 cities. To celebrate their five-decade career, Journey will also hit the road across North America for their 50th anniversary Freedom Tour from February through April 2024.
Tour: +–=÷× (Mathematics) Tour (April 2022 – September 2024)
Ed Sheeran is continuing his trek across the world for his fourth concert tour, which draws from all of his albums since 2011, including Plus (2011), Multiply (2014), Divide (2017) and Equals (2021) and Subtract (2023). He will make stops throughout Asia and Europe.
Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin and Pitbull
Tour: The Trilogy Tour (January – March 2024)
Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin and Pitbull extended their co-headlining arena tour into the new year, with 18 new shows across North America.
Jonas Brothers
Tour: The Tour (August 2023 – June 2024)
The Jonas Brothers, comprised of Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas, are currently on their 12th concert tour, which will span three continents. The Tour features songs from five different albums, including The Album , Happiness Begins and A Little Bit Longer .
Tour: Standing Room Only Tour (February – June 2024)
The country star will be making stops in more than 30 cities for his latest tour, in support of his album Standing Room Only . Singer-songwriter Carly Pearce will also join him throughout the tour.
Janet Jackson
Tour: Together Again tour (April 2023 – July 2024)
After initially returning to the road last year, the singer has revealed that she extended her tour into 2024, with 35 new dates. Jackson will be making stops across North America and Asia.
Jewel and Melissa Etheridge
Tour: Summer/Fall Tour (July – October 2024)
The singer-songwriters are heading out on a co-headlining tour this summer and fall, making stops across North America. But before their joint tour kicks off, Etheridge also has shows for her I’m Not Broken Tour , which runs from March through April.
Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire
Tour: Sing A Song All Night Long tour (May – June 2023)
Following the sold-out 2023 run of the Sing A Song All Night Long tour, Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire are returning for 13 additional dates this year. They will make stops across North America.
Jennifer Lopez
Tour: This Is Me… Live: The Greatest Hits Tour (June – August 2024)
J.Lo has re-branded her first North American arena tour in five years to feature more songs throughout her career. The initial tour was in support of her ninth studio album This Is Me… Now , but she has since broadened its scope, to celebrate her music career. This is the singer’s first tour since 2019.
Maggie Rogers
Tour: Don’t Forget Me tour (May – June 2024)
Maggie Rogers will kick off part one of The Don’t Forget Me Tour on May 23, in support of her upcoming third studio album Don’t Forget Me . She will make stops across the U.S. The Japanese House will also support from May 24 to June 22.
Tour: Beautifully Broken Tour (August – October 2024)
Jelly Roll is set to head out on his biggest headlining tour to date starting on Aug. 27. He will be making stops across the U.S. before wrapping up on Oct. 27. Tour openers include Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay.
Kacey Musgraves
Tour: Deeper Well World Tour (April – December 2024)
Kacey Musgraves is returning to the stage with her upcoming tour, in support of her forthcoming fifth studio album Deeper Well . The tour kicks off April 28 and concludes Sept. 4, with stops across Europe and North America. Madi Diaz, Father John Misty, Lord Huron and Nickel Creek will also join Musgraves at concerts throughout the tour.
Tour: Sting 3.0 tour (September – November 2024)
The legendary musician is hitting the road again for his upcoming tour with drummer Chris Maas and longtime collaborator and guitarist Dominic Miller. Sting will perform shows across North America.
Stevie Nicks
Tour: Stevie Nicks: Live in Concert tour (February – June 2024)
The legendary singer is making her way across North America this year and has several stops from February to June.
Tour: USHER: Past Present Future tour (August – October 2024)
The singer is set to embark on a North American tour, which will feature music from his 30-year career, including his new album Coming Home .
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The 60 Most Anticipated Tours of 2024
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A new year means new tours, along with some notable ongoing treks. When it comes to anticipated tours here in 2024, Taylor Swift certainly isn’t the only superstar who will be on the road, as Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen , Madonna, and Foo Fighters can all be found on outings of their own.
Keep an eye out for some particularly stacked joint outings, like Joel roaming with Sting and Stevie Nicks ; Earth, Wind & Fire journeying with Chicago; or the team-up of Latin icons Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, and Ricky Martin. Drake is linking with J. Cole for a blockbuster hip-hop trek, Chris Stapleton has a rotating cast of incredible special guests (including Willie Nelson and George Strait ), while Mannequin Pussy will be bringing Soul Glo along for the ride.
There’s so much to be excited about across the musical landscape, so to help you find exactly what you’re looking for, we decided to break down our tours by genre. Ahead, find all the details on the live events we are most excited to catch, from pop legends to Americana iconoclasts, hip-hop luminaries to indie favorites and unforgettable rock stars.
— Mary Siroky Associated Editor
For updates on all the latest live music news, including fresh tour announcements and festival lineups, check out the Consequence Live page .
Classic Rock Tours
Stevie Nicks (photo by Anthony Merriweather), Billy Joel (photo via Live Nation), and Sting (photo by Ben Kaye)
Billy Joel will conclude his record-setting Madison Square Garden residency with his 150th show at the venue on July 25th. But that won’t be your last chance to see The Piano Man live, as he has a handful of non-New York concerts scheduled around his final six MSG performances, including shows with Sting and Stevie Nicks (who has some upcoming dates of her own). — Ben Kaye
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s 2023 tour was one of the year’s best live shows — but it was cut short as The Boss dealt with peptic ulcer disease. Thankfully, he’s expecting to make a quick recovery, with rescheduled US dates already mapped out for much of 2024. There’s also a summer European trek , tickets for which can be found here . — B. Kaye
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Def Leppard and Journey
Def Leppard and Journey are striking out on a 23-city co-headlining tour this summer, and those two names alone would be worth the price of admission. But it gets even better for fans of classic rock bands: Cheap Trick, Steve Miller Band, and Heart will all open select shows. Don’t stop the hysteria! — B. Kaye
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Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Timothy B. Schmit , along with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey, are coming in for a final landing. Eagles’ “The Long Goodbye” farewell tour has exactly 21 dates left on its itinerary, and while there’s every chance they’ll extend the trek once again (it is a long goodbye, after all), do you really want to take that chance? — B. Kaye
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Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago
Soul, funk, rock ‘n’ roll — nothing makes for a better summer concert experience. Thankfully, the iconic Earth, Wind & Fire and the legendary Chicago are bringing it all on the road for another leg of their “Heart & Soul 2024 Tour.” There are currently 30 dates on the co-headlining jaunt, with each one expected to end with an all-hands-on-deck encore that’s not to be missed. — B. Kaye
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Echo & The Bunnymen
Echo & The Bunnymen are bringing their very best to their upcoming concerts — at least if the tour title “Songs to Learn and Sing 2024: The Very Best of Echo & The Bunnymen” is to be believed. After a big run of UK and EU dates (get tickets here ), the Liverpool rockers will play a spring North American leg in May and June. — B. Kaye
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Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top
Classic rock can be blues rock too, and blues doesn’t get any more classic than Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top. The hirsute icons are relaunching their “The Sharp Dressed Simple Man” tour for 2024 with both spring (March-April) and summer (August-September) legs. Black Stone Cherry join in on the former, with The Outlaws along for the latter. — B. Kaye
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Peter Hook & The Light
In what could be the greatest hits tour to top all greatest hits tours, Peter Hook & The Light are playing the Substance collections of both Joy Division and New Order on their summer North American tour . They’ll then bring the sure-to-be amazing set to the UK and EU in the fall, with tickets for those shows available here . — B. Kaye
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Stevie Nicks
Told ya we’d be back with more Stevie. In addition to her aforementioned dates with Billy Joel, Stevie Nicks has a handful of solo gigs set for February and March — plus a headlining spot at BottleRock Napa . Fleetwood Mac may never tour again, but Nicks’ live show has proven to be even more than “the next best thing” — it’s an unmissable classic. — B. Kaye
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The Rolling Stones
Even if The Rolling Stones hadn’t released some incredible new music last year, we’d still be pumped for their upcoming run of North American tour dates . The fact that we’ll probably hear at least “Sweet Sounds of Heaven” just makes it that much more exciting. Yes, we’re excited to see The Rolling Stones play new music in 2024. What a world. — B. Kaye
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Hip-Hop and R&B Tours
J Cole and Drake, photo by Astrida Valigorsky/WireImage
47 concerts, 31 cities, only one Benito. Bad Bunny’s “Most Wanted Tour” kicks off in February and comes in support of his latest excellent album, Nadie Sabe lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana. The Puerto Rican superstar has already conquered the streaming platforms many times over, and his “Most Wanted Tour” seems certain to live up to its name. — Wren Graves
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The “African Giant” has been global for a few projects now, with his latest, I Told Them… , featuring talent like J. Cole, GZA, and RZA to further charm US audiences. He’ll have a chance to do it in person on the “I Told Them… Tour,” which kicked off last November and will pick back up again in February. — W. Graves
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Danny Brown
Brown has always been exciting. But for this upcoming jaunt , he’s sober and coming off one of the most electrifying years of his career, bookended by the deeply personal Quaranta and the JPEGMAFIA collab SCARING THE HOES. He’s fully in control and at the height of his powers, and even if you’ve seen him before, you haven’t seen him like this. — W. Graves
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Twenty-eight years after the sampling pioneer gave us Endtroducing….. DJ Shadow continues to drop music full of surprises. His 2023 album Action Adventure saw him let go off vocal-assisted singles, as he shared , “I needed to get personal and make music for myself again.” It’s personal enough to share; this’ll be his first extensive tour since 2017. — W. Graves
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Drake and J. Cole
Two of the biggest names in hip-hop have surprisingly different fanbases. That’ll be great for the ticket sales, but if you see them on their co-headlining tour at a venue with an open floor, don’t be surprised if the Cole fans swarm the pit two hours before showtime and then leave during intermission. — W. Graves
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Nicki Minaj
Every day is Friday on Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday 2 World Tour.” Her Pinkness’ latest album must be one of the most expensive hip-hop albums in history, judging from the samples, but that means even if you haven’t heard Pink Friday 2 you’ll recognize almost every song. — W. Graves
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Sampha has written for Solange, Kanye, and Florence + the Machine while elevating tracks by Drake, Travis Scott, Kendrick, and so many more. But as his sophomore album, Lahai, proved, he’s more than ready to own the spotlight. This spring tour is your chance to cut out the middlemen and enjoy his genius up close. — W. Graves
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Tkay Maidza
The 2023 breakup album Sweet Justice was an irresistible mix of happiness and bitter revenge. and now the “WUACV” rapper is ready to wake up and choose violence in cities across North America. Maidza’s tour kicks off in Seattle in February and finds her doing a big loop up through Canada and down through the states before curving back West and wrapping in Los Angeles. — W. Graves
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First time seeing this name? It won’t be the last; in the lead-up to her March self-titled debut, the South African singer forgot to emerge and went from almost entirely unknown straight to globe-conquering megastar. We’re already sick with jealousy of everyone who got to hear “Water” live before us. — W. Graves
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Wu-Tang Clan
The residency is only four shows, which means it might be over by the time you read the title: “Wu-Tang Clan: The Saga Continues… The Las Vegas Residency.” RZA hasn’t specified which members will participate, but honestly, does it matter? Every time they get together it’s a messy yet glorious celebration of hip-hop. — W. Graves
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Madonna, photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty
A massive arena tour is on the 2024 horizon for AJR, who will be hitting the road for 43 dates on “The Maybe Man Tour.” It comes in support of their recent album of the same name, with things set to kick off in Norfolk, Virginia this spring. — M. Siroky
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Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, and Ricky Martin
Don’t miss “The Trilogy Tour,” which marks the first time these three icons of Latin music have toured together. Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, and Ricky Martin extended their co-headlining tour here into 2024, and the trio is set to resume shows on January 30th. New dates include stops in Denver, Austin, Toronto, Nashville, Atlanta, and more. — M. Siroky
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Madison Beer
Shortly after the release of her 2023 album, Silence Between Songs , singer-songwriter Madison Beer announced dates for “ The Spinnin Tour .” The 52-city outing begins in Europe before touching down in North America in April, starting in Minneapolis. In the meantime, revisit our interview where she breaks down her sophomore album. — M. Siroky
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The career-spanning tour from Madonna is officially underway , with “The Celebration Tour” serving as her own twist on an “Eras” setlist. The superstar will be spending the next few months working her way across North America on the largest stages for any Madonna tour to date. — M. Siroky
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Melanie Martinez
Everyone’s favorite “Cry Baby” is back on the road for the “PORTALS Tour,” a journey across the alt-pop artist’s three studio albums. Following dates in Asia, New Zealand, and Australia, she’ll be touching down in Seattle in February before hitting cities like Las Vegas, Houston, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and more. — M. Siroky
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Niall Horan
It’s time to get “The Show” on the road. Niall Horan’s third studio album is the cornerstone of his upcoming tour of the same name, which is scheduled to begin with a European run in February. So far, it’s just the former One Direction member on the bill, with no openers currently announced. — M. Siroky
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Olivia Rodrigo
One of the most anticipated shows of 2024, Olivia Rodrigo’s “GUTS World Tour” is a major level-up from her “SOUR” trek. This time, the Grammy-winning artist will be setting out for 75 dates, and she’ll be bringing along names like The Breeders and Remi Wolf for support. — M. Siroky
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P!NK is known for putting on an extremely memorable show, often including acrobatics and aerial stunts, which makes the name “Summer Carnival Tour” no idle promise. The 17-city stadium tour begins its North American leg in St. Louis, Missouri in August. — M. Siroky
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Sarah McLachlan
What’s more appropriate for a 30th anniversary than a 30-date tour ? Sarah McLachlan is marking the milestone of her album Fumbling Towards Ecstasy by bringing the celebration to audiences in person with stops in Seattle, Palm Springs, Indianapolis, and many more, with Feist for support. — M. Siroky
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Taylor Swift
The era of “The Eras Tour” is far from over, as the ubiquitous Taylor Swift will be continuing the first tour to gross over $1 billion well into 2024, with dates currently stretching all the way to December finale with a three-night run in Vancouver. “The Eras Tour” is a landmark event in the world of live music — revisit Swift’s Artist of the Year accolade from our 2024 Annual Report here . — M. Siroky
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Blink-182, photo by Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images
In 2023, Blink-182 launched their reunion tour six months before dropping One More Time , their first album with their original lineup in 12 years. Now, they’re extending their tour with another North American leg this summer, and it’s a chance to see the pop-punk legends playing beloved old hits and exciting new entries. — Paolo Ragusa
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Explosions in the Sky
On the heels of their 2023 album, End , Explosions in the Sky have extended “The End Tour” with multiple dates in January and February. Kicking off on January 19th in San Antonio, Texas, the tour will see the post-rock quartet hit various western US cities, like Los Angeles, Seattle, Denver, Kansas City, and more. — P. Ragusa
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Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Eat World
If you’re longing for 2005 again, then this Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Eat World co-headlining tour is for you. The emo stalwarts will be kicking off the “So Much For (2our) Dust” Tour on February 28th in Portland, Oregon, and will wrap up in Minneapolis in early April. Start warming up those vocal chords now — it’s going to be quite the sing-a-long. — P. Ragusa
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Foo Fighters
In the midst of releasing Foo Fighters’ excellent 11th album, But Here We Are , Foo Fighters played multiple shows, but never quite completed a full-fledged headlining tour in support of it. That’s now set to take place this summer, with the band embarking on a 2024 stadium run with dates in North Carolina, New York, and California. — P. Ragusa
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Green Day
After they release their upcoming album Saviors on January 19th, Green Day will embark on “The Saviors Tour,” with their North American run beginning in late August in Toronto. Joining the pop-punk legends are fellow ’90s rock heroes Smashing Pumpkins and Rancid, as well as young punks The Linda Lindas. — P. Ragusa
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IDLES have been no stranger to touring over the last few years, but their run of dates in support of upcoming album TANGK look to be their biggest shows yet. IDLES’ 2024 trek begins across the pond in late February, and they’ll be heading stateside for a North American run starting in early May. — P. Ragusa
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Phish at The Sphere
After U2’s iconic residency at Las Vegas’ brand new venue The Sphere, Phish will be the next group to grace the dome. The jam band will commence their 2024 residency at The Sphere on April 18th. However, they’ll be wrapping it up after four shows on April 21st, so your opportunities to see Phish at their most visually dazzling are limited — get your tickets now! — P. Ragusa
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
The love is still unlimited for Red Hot Chili Peppers. In addition to their recently-announced headlining set at Bonnaroo this summer, the Chili Peppers will be resuming their “Unlimited Love Tour” in Lincoln, California on February 17th and concluding in St. Louis, Missouri on July 30th; confirmed openers include Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, Okotoke Beaver, and more. — P. Ragusa
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Sleater-Kinney
In support of their new album, Little Rope , Sleater-Kinney have mapped out an extensive US tour set for this spring. The dates begin in San Diego in late February, followed by shows in Austin, Atlanta, New York City, Chicago, and more. The tour ends back on the West Coast with a Portland, Oregon date on April 5th — a fitting place to conclude, given Carrie Brownstein’s Portlandia legacy. — P. Ragusa
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Last year saw The Kills release God Games, their first album in seven years. Now, the garage rock duo is heading back out on the road for their first tour in the same amount of time. The Kills’ 2024 jaunt commences in California on February 2nd, and will see the duo playing shows across the US before ending back in California on March 16th. — P. Ragusa
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With 2022’s Blue Rev nabbing them their first Grammy nod, Alvvays is once again taking their dreamy indie rock on the road . The Canadian band will kick off an American run in Cleveland on April 18th, with subsequent stops in Kansas City, Athens, Las Vegas, Sacramento, and more. Belinda says, “Don’t miss out!” — Jonah Krueger
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Bell and Sebastian
Scottish indie darlings Belle and Sabastian are set to celebrate their recent albums Late Developers and A Bit of Previous with a North American jaunt come April. The group will hit Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Montreal, and more before wrapping up on the West Coast, including a three-night stint in Los Angeles. — J. Krueger
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Destroyer’s Dan Bejar will embark on a 14-date solo tour , accompanied only by guitarist David Carswell and supporting act Lightning Dust. The duo will perform in cities like Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago, Washington, DC, and more throughout March and April before wrapping up in Minneapolis on April 13th.
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Jeff Rosenstock
Hot off the heels of the acclaimed Hellmode , Jeff Rosenstock is once again bringing his indie punk energy to cities across the country . Accompanied by Small Crush, Sidney Gish, Gladie, and more, the new dates act as a makeup for 2023’s canceled leg after Rosenstock tested positive for COVID-19, while adding a couple more stops along the way for good measure. — J. Krueger
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Kurt Vile’s got a new EP on the way, and to celebrate the new collection, he’ll be hopping back into his tour bus for some fresh shows. The March run , which includes support from Weak Signal, will take him to Columbus, Memphis, New Orleans, and more before ending with a double-header in Athens, Georgia. — J. Krueger
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Mannequin Pussy
Ahead of their upcoming album I Got Heaven , Mannequin Pussy is teaming up with fellow Philly-punks Soul Glo for a beefy, rowdy tour across the United States . Kicking off in early April, the shows extend through May, giving moshers and mannequins everywhere ample opportunity to get in on the action. — J. Krueger
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According to us, Mitski dropped the single greatest song of 2023 . Now, fans have a chance to hear “My Love Mine All Mine” and the rest of her excellent catalog in the flesh as the songwriter hits the road with Julia Jacklin, Tamino, Sunny War, and Sarah Kinsley in late January, with dates running through mid-April. — J. Krueger
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The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie
The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie have extended their co-headlining celebration of Transatlanticism and Give Up (AKA Ben Gibbard-palooza) into 2024. The Spring leg brings the party to markets that missed it the first go around — like Orlando, Nashville, Vancouver, and more — and features special guest Slow Pulp. — J. Krueger
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Shoegaze was back in a big way in 2023, and that’s in no small part thanks to Slowdive’s everything is alive and the band’s subsequent tour. Luckily, they’re not yet ready to call it a day , as the band will be hitting Europe in January and February before making it to the States for an additional leg in April. — J. Krueger
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Last month, we named Wednesday’s Rat Saw God as the second-best album of the year . Starting January 19th, you’ll be able to catch them performing tunes from that excellent record and more as the band embarks on another tour featuring support from Hotline TNT, They Hate Change, and Lowertown. Then, they’ll pick up their guitars yet again for an additional run in April with Draag. — J. Krueger
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Americana Tours
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It’s not just any Cat Power tour; it’s “Cat Power Sings Dylan.” The tribute tour is a big one — between February and April of this year, the artist will take on over 25 cities, beginning in New Jersey and wrapping in London, with stops in places like Nashville, Milwaukee, and Los Angeles along the way. — M. Siroky
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Chris Stapelton
The aptly named “All-American Road Show” won’t just boast Stapleton, who has perhaps the best voice in country music right now — the bill also includes appearances from Willie Nelson, George Strait, and Sheryl Crow. Since helping launch the Americana popular revival in 2017, Stapleton’s star has continued to rise, and this is his most exciting tour yet. — M. Siroky
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Following the finale of his “Unreal Unearth Tour” dates in Europe, singer-songwriter and enigmatic Irishman Hozier is bringing the show to the States. With a string section and new visuals in tow, Hozier will bring a taste of Éire to the states in April. As he told Consequence, “I love my homeland.” — M. Siroky
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Jenny Lewis
In late February, Jenny Lewis’ “Joy’All Ball Tour” touches down in San Diego. She’s bringing along Texas guitarist Hayden Pedigo for support on all dates, while Logan Ledger will provide additional support at the show’s wrap in Nashville. The trek is a showcase of her fifth studio album Joy’All , which dropped in June of 2023 and was recorded at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio B. — M. Siroky
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The Mountain Goats
After successfully wrapping their 2023 tour dates, The Mountain Goats are staying on the road in 2024. Things are set to resume in Charlotte, North Carolina on January 18th before the band hit Birmingham, Las Vegas, and more cities across the US. The tour follows the release of Jenny from Thebes, a sequel album to All Hail West Texas. — M. Siroky
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Noah Kahan is up for Best New Artist at this year’s Grammy Awards, but regardless if he takes home that golden gramophone, his 2024 tour is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated of the year. He’ll kick it off overseas in February before making it back to North America in March, with dates extending all the way into July. — J. Krueger
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Tim McGraw’s “Standing Room Only Tour” kicks off in Jacksonville, Florida, on March 14th and goes on to hit a subsequent 30-plus additional stops across North America. Promising to deliver the “best possible concert,” Carly Pearce will join the country star as he hits the road to celebrate his upcoming album Standing Room Only. — J. Krueger
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Tyler Childers
After the triumphant release of his 2023 record Rustin’ in the Rain , Tyler Childers is hitting the road yet again for the “Mule Pull ’24 Tour.” The extensive run takes the singer-songwriter to both North America and Europe and features artists like Allison Russell, Sylvan Esso, S.G. Goodman, Shakey Graves, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and more. — J. Krueger
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Zac Brown Band
From April 20th to August 25th, Zac Brown Band is set to join forces with country superstar Kenny Chesney for a spring jaunt across America. Featuring special guests Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker, the “Sun Goes Down” 2024 stadium tour looks to bring country vibes to the big stage. — J. Krueger
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Now one of the biggest (and most celebrated ) country artists in the world, Zach Bryan is taking his many talents to stadiums across North America. The hotly anticipated “Quittin Time Tour” staggeringly runs from March through the end of 2024 and features a host of eye-catching supporting acts, like Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Sheryl Crow, and more. — J. Krueger
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Taylor Swift Announces New 2024 U.S. and Canadian Tour Dates
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New dates added at BC Place in Vancouver!
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Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Verified Fan Onsale is using registration to ensure more tickets get into the hands of fans who want to go to the shows, not buyers looking to resell them.
Only fans that receive an email confirming their access will be able to join the queue for this Verified Fan Onsale. Fans who are selected will receive additional instructions on Wednesday, November 8. All others will be put on a waitlist.
Tickets for these shows will be in high demand, therefore, a limited number of fans will get access to the Verified Fan Onsale while others will be placed on the waitlist as described below. Access to the Verified Fan Onsale does not guarantee tickets. Tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis while currently-available inventory lasts.
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Ticketmaster is helping artists give their fans a better opportunity to purchase tickets by creating an extra line of defense against bots and professional resellers who are looking to sell tickets for profit. The process includes three steps:
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By registering for the Verified Fan Onsale, you are letting us know that you’re interested in purchasing tickets. From the registration page, you sign into or create your account, select your preferred show(s) and register your email and phone number. Once completed, you’ll automatically receive a confirmation email letting you know that we got your request. It’s quick, easy and free to sign up.
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Next, Ticketmaster vets each request by confirming it belongs to an individual — not a bot — and that it hasn’t been tied to irregular behaviors that could be a sign of a professional seller attempting to access the sale.
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When demand exceeds availability, a limited number of registered Verified Fans will get access to the sale and others will be placed on a waitlist. You’ll receive an email on Wednesday, November 8 letting you know which group you’re in. If selected to get access to the sale, you’ll receive a unique access code and purchase link via text message the day prior to your Verified Fan Onsale.
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Update: August 3, 2023
Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Verified Fan Onsale is using registration to ensure more tickets get into the hands of fans who want to go to the show, not buyers looking to resell them.
Only fans that receive an email confirming their access will be able to join the queue for this Verified Fan Onsale. Fans who are selected will receive additional instructions on Tuesday, August 8. All others will be put on a waitlist.
Registration is open from Thursday, August 3 at 10:00 a.m. ET through Saturday, August 5 at 5:00 p.m. ET.
Thursday, August 3 – Registration opens
Saturday, August 5 @ 5:00 p.m. ET – Registration closes
Tuesday, August 8 – Fans will receive confirmation if they will have access to the Verified Fan Onsale or if they have been placed on the waitlist.
Wednesday, August 9 through Friday, August 11 – Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour Verified Fan Onsale (only fans that received an email confirming their access will be able to join the queue for this sale). All shows will be assigned specific on-sale windows, which will be communicated prior to the start of the sale.
When demand exceeds availability, a limited number of registered Verified Fans will get access to the sale and others will be placed on a waitlist. You’ll receive an email on Tuesday, August 8 letting you know which group you’re in. If selected to get access to the sale, you’ll receive a unique access code and purchase link via text message the day prior to your Verified Fan Onsale.
The only way to get Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour tickets is through the Ticketmaster Verified Fan Onsale or through certain other limited tour-sponsored onsale opportunities for specific shows. Be on the lookout for information on these other opportunities where available.
The email is simply to inform you that we have received your registration and will be working to verify your account. It doesn’t guarantee that you will be selected for the Verified Fan sale access. A second email will be sent on Tuesday, August 8 letting you know if you will get access to the sale or if you’ve been placed on the waitlist. If selected, the day prior to your Verified Fan sale you’ll receive a text message with a unique access code and link to use.
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The Eras Tour will touch down in Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Austria, the Netherlands and Switzerland in an international expansion that will last from February into August.
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Taylor Swift announced 2024 international dates for her Eras Tour Tuesday, beginning with a Feb. 7-10 run of four shows at the Tokyo Dome and running through Aug. 16-17 gigs at Wembley Stadium in London.
Besides the U.K. and Japan, countries on the agenda for next year include France, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Australia, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Austria, the Netherlands and Switzerland.
Altogether, it was 38 overseas dates that Swift announced in Tuesday’s major rollout.
EXCUSE ME HI I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY 🙋♀️ I can’t wait to see so many of you on The Eras Tour next year at these new international dates! Visit https://t.co/EYBevxhQzH for more information on your registrations, pre-sales and on-sales!! pic.twitter.com/G8zx8QUUAV — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) June 20, 2023
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This wide expansion outside of the U.S. joins a dozen dates for this fall that Swift recently announced for Mexico, Argentina and Brazil in the Aug. 24-Nov. 26 time frame. Carpenter is opening all of those shows.
As she moves overseas next year, London will get four Wembley shows altogether, in two parts. First, she appears at the stadium for a pair of shows on June 21-22, 2024, before returning to wrap up the tour there Aug. 16-17.
She will be paying plenty of attention to the U.K. besides that, with shows in Edinburgh June 7-8, Liverpool June 14-15 and Cardiff June 18.
Tokyo and London are the only cities on the overseas tour to get four shows apiece — although, as Swifties well know, expansions in any given locale are very much to be expected.
The next closest runners-up with three shows each are Sydney and Singapore.
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Half a century removed from its heyday, classic rock still reigns supreme.
Many of the biggest acts who ruled the charts in the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s have huge tours scheduled at stadiums, arenas, amphitheaters, arts centers, music festivals, county fairs and rodeos all over North America in 2024.
From household names like the Rolling Stones , Bruce Springsteen , The Eagles , The Beach Boys and Billy Joel to tireless road veterans Grand Funk Railroad , Marshall Tucker Band , .38 Special , Southside Johnny and Three Dog Night , it’s likely one of your favorite artists from way back when may be coming to a venue near you soon.
It should also be noted that some of these tours are more urgent than others — a few of these iconic stars from yesteryear are conducting their final run of farewell shows before hanging up their mics and electric guitars for good.
So, to make sure you’re in the loop, our team found the 52 (!) most notable classic rockers on the road in 2024 who’ve been at it from the Watergate era all the way to the days of the World Wide Web.
Alls you have to do to find 2024’s best in live rock and roll is scroll.
Stadium Rockers
Rolling stones’ ‘the stones tour ’24 hackney diamonds’.
Runs April 28 through July 17.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Runs March 19 through Nov. 22.
Huge Farewell Tours
Featuring Sting on select dates. Runs Jan. 11 through Aug. 9.
The Eagles’ ‘The Long Goodbye Tour’
Featuring Steely Dan. Runs Jan. 5 through March 16.
Aerosmith’s ‘Peace out Tour’
Featuring The Black Crowes Tour dates are TBD.
Frankie Valli’s ‘The Last Encores Tour’
Runs Jan. 12 through Oct. 26.
Co-Headliners
Chicago with earth wind and fire’s ‘heart and soul tour’.
Runs July 10 through Sept. 7.
Journey and Def Leppard’s ‘Summer Stadium Tour’
Featuring Steve Miller Band, Heart and Cheap Trick on select dates. Runs Feb. 9 through Sept. 8.
Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top’s ‘Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour’
Featuring Black Stone Cherry and The Outlaws. Runs March 8 through Sept. 22.
Foreigner and Styx’s ‘Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour’
Featuring John Waite. Runs Jan. 19 through Nov. 9.
Las Vegas residencies
U2’s ‘uv achtung baby live at sphere’.
Runs Jan. 26 through March 2.
Runs April 18-21.
Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band
Featuring Men At Work’s Colin Hay, Edgar Winter, Toto’s Steve Lukather and more. Runs May 22 through June 1.
Runs Jan. 24 through May 23.
’60s Heroes
The beach boys.
Runs Feb. 21 through March 9.
The Righteous Brothers
Runs Jan. 18 through Aug. 24.
Runs Feb. 10 through July 28.
Tommy James and the Shondells
Runs Jan. 27 through June 14.
Phil Lesh of The Grateful Dead
’70s icons, stevie nicks.
Runs Feb. 10 through March 9.
Rod Stewart
Runs Feb. 8 through Aug. 10.
Peter Frampton’s ‘Never Ever Say Never Tour’
Runs March 3 through April 14.
Elvis Costello’s ‘7-0-7 Tour’
Featuring Charlie Sexton. Runs Jan. 11 through Sept. 15.
Cheap Trick
Runs Feb. 16 through May 17.
The Guess Who
Runs Jan. 19 through May 31.
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Runs Jan. 20 through Sept. 23.
Three Dog Night
Runs Jan. 22 through July 3.
Grand Funk Railroad
Runs Jan. 12 through April 20.
Runs Jan. 12 through May 18.
Blue Oyster Cult
Runs Jan. 25 through July 12.
Runs Jan. 20 through March 29.
Runs Jan. 10 through May 8.
Marshall Tucker Band
Featuring Jefferson Starship on select dates. Runs Jan. 25 through Nov. 9.
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes
Runs March 1 through June 8.
.38 Special
Runs Jan. 4 through Aug. 9.
Average White Band
Runs April 5-7.
’80s stars
Sting’s ‘my songs world tour’.
Featuring Billy Joel and The San Francisco Symphony on select dates. Runs Feb. 14 through June 23.
John Mellencamp’s ‘Live and In Person Tour’
Runs March 8 through April 23.
Runs Feb. 8 through May 5.
REO Speedwagon
Runs March 20 through Oct. 5.
Rick Springfield
Featuring Richard Marx on select dates. Runs Jan. 11 through March 13.
John Oates of Hall and Oates
Runs April 4 through May 8.
Runs Feb. 17 through April 28.
Runs Jan. 19 through Oct 4.
Jefferson Starship
Featuring Marshall Tucker Band on select dates. Runs Feb. 2 through June 15.
Hard Rockers
Metallica’s ‘m72 tour’.
Featuring Pantera, Mammoth WVH, Five Finger Death Punch and Ice Nine Kills on select dates. Runs Aug. 2 through Sept. 22.
Mötley Crüe
Runs May 3 through July 13.
Iron Maiden’s ‘Future Past Tour’
Runs Oct. 4 through Nov. 17.
Judas Priest’s ‘Invincible Shield Tour’
Featuring Sabaton. Runs April 18 through May 22.
Sammy Hagar’s ‘The Best Of All Worlds Tour’
Featuring Joe Satriani and Loverboy on select dates. Runs July 13 through Aug. 31.
Ace Frehley
Runs Jan. 26 through June 28.
Bret Michaels
Runs Jan. 26 through Sept. 1.
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I’ve also noticed a heartening shift toward tour companies thinking about their role in sustainability as I’ve been updating our tour company reviews for 2024. Pretty much across the board, tour operators are dialing up their efforts to support cultural and environmental preservation efforts.
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When I spoke with a representative from Backroads near the end of 2023, the company reported that nearly 40% of its 2024 spots were already booked. Curious to see if other tour operators are seeing similar trends, I asked around. Road Scholar said that for 2024, it’s seeing a continuation of the early booking trend compared to pre-COVID, with an average booking time of 238 days prior to the start of a tour. And Avalon Waterways reports that it’s seeing its highest early bookings in history for 2024, with several cruises already nearing capacity or sold out for the year.
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The Eras Tour is slowly shaping up to be one of the biggest music tours in the world. It is certainly Swift’s biggest and most important tour to date, and how could it not be? It celebrates all 10 albums (called eras) of Swift’s incredible career.
The tour began in March this year, but it’s not going to end anytime soon – it’s going to last well into November 2024!
If you want to see the whole schedule for the 2024 era of the Eras Tour, scroll down.
A Brief Wrap up of the Tour So Far
The tour, Swift’s sixth and biggest tour so far, officially started on March 17, 2023. The first show was held in Glendale, Arizona, and it was rapidly followed by a string of highly successful shows across the USA.
However, the last two segments of the tour so far took place outside of the USA, as Taylor headed to Mexico in August for a four-day fest, after which she made a brief break. The tour is set to continue briefly in November again, with three scheduled shows in Brazil.
At the end of the tour, Swift will have held 146 shows in total across 5 different continents. The social and economic impact of the tour is difficult to predict, but it is said that the concerts even affected the US economy – which is more than can be said about most concert tours in history.
The Eras Tour 2024 Dates
The tour hits a pause in November after Swift finishes with the three shows in Brazil, after which she goes on a break until February. The first concert in February is on February 7, and the location? Japan. The final show of the Eras Tour will take place in Toronto, Canada. In October, Taylor Swift is also releasing a film called Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, a concert film documentary that is already smashing records worldwide.
Here is a full list of the international shows in 2024 for Taylor Swift’s already legendary concert tour.
- February 7 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome
- February 8 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome
- February 9 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome
- February 10 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome
- February 16 – Melbourne, Australia – Melbourne Cricket Ground (ft. Sabrina Carpenter )
- February 17 – Melbourne, Australia – Melbourne Cricket Ground (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- February 18 – Melbourne, Australia – Melbourne Cricket Ground (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- February 23 – Sydney, Australia – Accor Stadium (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- February 24 – Sydney, Australia – Accor Stadium (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- February 25 – Sydney, Australia – Accor Stadium (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- February 26 – Sydney, Australia – Accor Stadium (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- March 2 – Singapore – Singapore National Stadium (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- March 3 – Singapore – Singapore National Stadium (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- March 4 – Singapore – Singapore National Stadium (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- March 7 – Singapore – Singapore National Stadium (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- March 8 – Singapore – Singapore National Stadium (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- March 9 – Singapore – Singapore National Stadium (ft. Sabrina Carpenter)
- May 9 – Nanterre, France – Paris La Défense Arena (ft. Paramore )
- May 10 – Nanterre, France – Paris La Défense Arena (ft. Paramore)
- May 11 – Nanterre, France – Paris La Défense Arena (ft. Paramore)
- May 12 – Nanterre, France – Paris La Défense Arena (ft. Paramore)
- May 17 – Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena (ft. Paramore)
- May 18 – Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena (ft. Paramore)
- May 19 – Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena (ft. Paramore)
- May 24 – Lisbon, Portugal – Estádio da Luz (ft. Paramore)
- May 25 – Lisbon, Portugal – Estádio da Luz (ft. Paramore)
- May 30 – Madrid, Spain – Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 2 – Décines-Charpieu, France – Groupama Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 3 – Décines-Charpieu, France – Groupama Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 7 – Edinburgh, Scotland – Murrayfield Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 8 – Edinburgh, Scotland – Murrayfield Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 9 – Edinburgh, Scotland – Murrayfield Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 13 – Liverpool, England – Anfield (ft. Paramore)
- June 14 – Liverpool, England – Anfield (ft. Paramore)
- June 15 – Liverpool, England – Anfield (ft. Paramore)
- June 18 – Cardiff, Wales – Principality Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 21 – London, England – Wembley Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 22 – London, England – Wembley Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 23 – London, England – Wembley Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 28 – Dublin, Ireland – Aviva Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 29 – Dublin, Ireland – Aviva Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- June 30 – Dublin, Ireland – Aviva Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- July 4 – Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Johan Cruyff Arena (ft. Paramore)
- July 5 – Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Johan Cruyff Arena (ft. Paramore)
- July 6 – Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Johan Cruyff Arena (ft. Paramore)
- July 9 – Zürich, Switzerland – Letzigrund (ft. Paramore)
- July 10 – Zürich, Switzerland – Letzigrund (ft. Paramore)
- July 13 – Milan, Italy – San Siro (ft. Paramore)
- July 14 – Milan, Italy – San Siro (ft. Paramore)
- July 17 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins-Arena (ft. Paramore)
- July 18 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins-Arena (ft. Paramore)
- July 19 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins-Arena (ft. Paramore)
- July 23 – Hamburg, Germany – Volksparkstadion (ft. Paramore)
- July 24 – Hamburg, Germany – Volksparkstadion (ft. Paramore)
- July 27 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion (ft. Paramore)
- July 28 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion (ft. Paramore)
- August 1 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy (ft. Paramore)
- August 2 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy (ft. Paramore)
- August 3 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy (ft. Paramore)
- August 8 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadion (ft. Paramore)
- August 9 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadion (ft. Paramore)
- August 10 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadion (ft. Paramore)
- August 15 – London, England – Wembley Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- August 16 – London, England – Wembley Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- August 17 – London, England – Wembley Stadium (ft. Paramore)
- October 18 – Miami Gardens, USA – Hard Rock Stadium (ft. Gracie Abrams )
- October 19 – Miami Gardens, USA – Hard Rock Stadium (ft. Gracie Abrams)
- October 20 – Miami Gardens, USA – Hard Rock Stadium (ft. Gracie Abrams)
- October 25 – New Orleans, USA – Caesars Superdome (ft. Gracie Abrams)
- October 26 – New Orleans, USA – Caesars Superdome (ft. Gracie Abrams)
- October 27 – New Orleans, USA – Caesars Superdome (ft. Gracie Abrams)
- November 1 – Indianapolis, USA – Lucas Oil Stadium (ft. Gracie Abrams)
- November 2 – Indianapolis, USA – Lucas Oil Stadium (ft. Gracie Abrams)
- November 3 – Indianapolis, USA – Lucas Oil Stadium (ft. Gracie Abrams)
- November 14 – Toronto, Canada – Rogers Centre (ft. Gracie Abrams)
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- November 21 – Toronto, Canada – Rogers Centre (ft. Gracie Abrams)
- November 22 – Toronto, Canada – Rogers Centre (ft. Gracie Abrams)
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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
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
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
18/06 – 21/06/2024
Big Time Rush return to the UK this summer!
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.
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.
Blind Guardian
12/04 – 14/04/2024
Crystal Palace Park, London
Bloc Party announce their biggest show to date with very special guests.
09/06 – 16/09/2024
Blondie headlines outdoor shows in 2024
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
19/04 – 10/05/2024
Bombay Bicycle Club
02/02 – 12/07/2024
Indie favourites Bombay Bicycle Club are going on a UK headline tour in 2024.
Boyz II Men
19/04 – 24/04
Brett Young
15/05 – 22/05/2024
Heading on a UK tour in May 2024
Brighton Valley Series
24/05 – 26/05/2024
East Brighton Park, Brighton
The Streets , Busted
The Streets and Busted headline East Brighton Park, Brighton
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
16/05 – 24/05/2024
The Iron Maiden titan returns to the solo spotlight
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
Bryan Adams
17/05 – 23/06/2024
Multi platinum-selling Canadian rocker returns to the UK in 2024
Bullet for My Valentine & Trivium
26/01 – 01/02
Various Venues
One of the biggest British metal bands of the 21st century
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.
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
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”.
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 Palace
16/10 – 22/10/2024
Caravan Palace have confirmed details of a stellar UK tour.
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!
08/03 – 09/11/2024
13/10 – 18/10/2024
Cat Burns announces headline UK tour
Catfish and the Bottlemen
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
13/09 – 22/09/2024
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
10/09 – 15/09/2024
07/06 – 02/12/2024
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
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
Cigarettes After Sex
The O2, London
Cigarettes After Sex are set to play London’s O2 this November.
Boyton Hall Farm, Chelmsford
Celebrate 30 years of Clockwork Orange, the seminal Ibiza club brand, with the UK’s favourite day festival Clockstock.
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
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.
Courteeners
Lytham Green, Lancashire
Courteeners are the first to be announced at Lytham Festival 2024
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
23/06 – 26/06
Crosses announce UK dates
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
Incora County Ground, Derby
Don’t miss D-Block Europe in Derby this summer
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.
Damian Marley
Crystal Palace Bowl, London
Damian Marley headlines South Facing Festival in August
Darius Rucker
27/04 – 11/05/2024
Country superstar Darius Rucker has announced his Starting Fires tour for 2024
Dave Matthews Band
24/04 – 29/04/2024
Dave Matthews Band announces spring 2024 UK headline tour
Deacon Blue
19/06 – 16/08
Scotland’s multi-platinum pop-rockers, Deacon Blue announce outdoor shows this summer
OVO Arena Wembley, London
Catch Dean Lewis live at the OVO Arena Wembley in February.
Death from Above 1979
15/07 – 21/07/2024
Rock duo Death From Above 1979 have confirmed UK shows for this summer.
11/02 – 12/07/2024
The British indie-pop singer-songwriter is going on tour in 2024.
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.
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.
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.
Dizzee Rascal
Hitchin Priory
Dizzee Rascal headlines Hitchin Priory Series & Newbury Racecourse
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!
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.
Royal Albert Hall, London
Dua Lipa will be performing at London’s Royal Albert Hall on 17 October
Dylan John Thomas
05/12 – 20/12/2024
31/05 – 04/06/2024
Co-op Live, Manchester
Eagles announce UK residency at Co-op Live
See the Editors live at the O2 Brixton Academy in May.
07/05 – 15/05/2024
elbow return in May 2024 with a UK tour to accompany the release of 10th studio album.
12/11/2024 – 19/11/2024
Eric Clapton
Cardiff Castle
Eric Prydz announces massive outdoor show in Cardiff in June
Fat Freddy’s Drop
Fat Freddy’s Drop headlines Dreamland, Margate
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!
Foo Fighters
13/06 – 27/06/2024
Forest Live
12/06 – 23/06/2024
Forest Live is a major live music series held in our nation’s forest.
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
Future Islands
23/05 – 31/07/2024
Headlining South Facing Festival, London plus more shows across the UK
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
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!
Gavin DeGraw
30/10 – 04/11
Gavin DeGraw is heading out on tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his debut album Chariot
Dreamland, Margate
Giggs headlines Dreamland, Margate this summer with special guest Ghetts
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.
01/11 – 07/11/2024
Grace Jones
The Piece Hall, Halifax
Grace Jones joins the Live at The Piece Hall line-up.
Grace Jones at Love Motion
Grace Jones at Love Motion with Róisín Murphy + more
21/06 – 29/06/2024
Green Day are bringing The Saviors Tour to the UK next summer!
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
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
2024 marks the 10th anniversary of the Miku Expo tour, don’t miss the expo this year to celebrate all things Hatsune Miku.
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.
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.
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!
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
Hits Radio Live
Hits Radio Live is back for 2024
07/07 – 10/07/2024
Irish singer-songwriter Hozier has confirmed summer shows for 2024
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.
28/06 – 03/07/2024
iDKHOW return to the UK this summer with the GLOOMDAY tour!
12/07 – 08/12/2024
IDLES have confirmed more dates for their 2024 stellar world tour.
K-Pop girlband IVE have announced their first ever world tour – “SHOW WHAT I HAVE” – featuring a London show at The O2.
Jack Savoretti
Jack Savoretti headlines Dreamland, Margate
Jacob Collier
08/12 – 09/12/2024
The incredible Jacob Collier has announced December 2024 arena gigs in London & Manchester.
05/03 – 01/05/2024
The critically acclaimed Nottingham troubadour tours in 2024
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.
James Arthur
05/03 – 17/08/2024
The X-Factor winner and chart-topping artist
James Blunt
30/03 – 30/03/2023
Jamie Cullum
11/11 – 29/11/2024
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.
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
Janelle Monáe
O2 Academy Brixton, London
Janelle Monáe is set to perform at at O2 Academy Brixton this June.
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.
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.
Trinity Park, Ipswich
Catch Jess Glynne with special guest Jessie J live at Trinity Park in Ipswich this June.
28/06 – 24/08/2024
JLS head across the UK in summer 2024 for their Summer Hits Tour
Johnny Marr
02/04 – 14/04/2024
Former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr has announced 2024 dates, including shows in Newcastle, Leeds, London and more.
Jonas Brothers
12/06 – 17/06/2024
Jonas Brothers have announced details of the UK tour for next summer!
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
Jordan Rakei
26/09 – 04/10/2024
Jordan Rakei announces 2024 gig dates.
27/06 – 11/07/2024
Be sure to catch Jungle this summer!
Justin Timberlake
07/08 – 11/08/2024
Justin Timberlake is bringing The Forget Tomorrow World Tour to a city near you!
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.
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”
Karol G will bring the “Mañana Será Bonito” tour to London next summer!
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
Kenny Thomas
23/11 – 03/11/2024
Multiple venues
Soul singer whose 1991 debut Voices went platinum in the UK
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!
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.
14/03 – 15/03/2025
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.
08/06 – 14/09
KISSTORY is back at 4 locations this summer! Don’t miss the Old Skool & Anthems in London, Norwich, Bristol & Cardiff.
American rockers will return to the UK this summer.
Kula Shaker
22/04 – 05/05/2024
Kula Shaker are heading out on tour this spring!
Kylie has been announced as the latest headliner, with support to be announced.
Lacuna Coil
18/10 – 26/10
Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil announces UK tour
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
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.
Liam Gallagher
01/06 – 24/06/2024
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.
Lightning Seeds
08/11 – 14/12/2024
25/04 – 27/04/2024
Lil Tjay brings The Good Life Tour to the UK this April
American rapper, singer and producer known for his versatile sound
Lime Cordiale
18/05 – 03/09/2024
The surf rock, alt-pop duo bringing groovy back
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.
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.
Lizzy McAlpine
24/10 – 28/10/2024
Lizzy McAlpine brings her ‘The Older Tour’ to the UK.
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
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
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!
Loyle Carner
The award-winning festival returns to London’s Victoria Park for 2024 with South London rapper Loyle Carner set to headline.
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
13/05 – 16/05/2024
Catch Luke Hemmings across the UK this May!
14/06 – 09/08/2024
Nutty ska-revivalists and 80s pop titans led by the inimitable Suggs
Manic Street Preachers + Suede
13/07 – 24/07/2023
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.
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!
23/10 – 10/08/2024
McFly announce summer shows for 2024, including The Piece Hall & Isle of Wight Festival
Megan Moroney
04/09 – 13/09/2024
Megan Moroney has announced her return to the UK, with the Georgia Girl headline Tour this September!
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.
Melanie Martinez
20/09 – 26/09/2024
Melanie Martinez announces the UK leg of The Trilogy Tour
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 will return to UK with an exclusive one-off arena show at The O2, London on Thursday 25 July 2024!
Michael Kiwanuka
Michael Kiwanuka headlines a show this summer TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall
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.
Morgan Wallen
Country star Morgan Wallen heads to the UK this summer for a headline gig at American Express presents BST Hyde Park.
Natalie Imbruglia
20/06 – 18/11
Natalie Imbruglia joins The Corrs on their UK tour
Ne-Yo + Mario
07/03 – 14/03/2024
Champagne & Roses tour with special guest Mario
22/08 – 24/08/2024
Alternative pop band adept at blending guitars with dance beats
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
Nick Mulvey
16/03 – 29/06/2024
Start 2024 off right with singer-songwriter Nick Mulvey’s blend of indie, folk and Americana sounds.
16/05 – 23/05/2024
Nickelback are bringing their Get Rollin’ Tour to the UK next May
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.
Nile Rodgers & CHIC
15/06 – 25/07/2024
Hugely influential songwriter, producer and guitarist and co-founder of CHIC
13/08 – 21/08/2024
The hugely popular Noah Kahan has announced arena dates for summer 2024 ☀️
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
17/03 – 01/08/2024
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds have announced 2024 outdoor summer shows
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.
Ocean Colour Scene
O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
Offset headlines show at O2 Forum Kentish Town, London this July
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
Olivia Rodrigo
03/05 – 15/05/2024
Olivia Rodrigo announces her highly anticipated GUTS world tour in support of her second studio album, GUTS.
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
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
11/06 – 29/06/2024
P!NK announces Summer Carnival 2024
22/11 – 27/11/2024
Paloma Faith
03/04 – 22/06/2024
Fusing vocal prowess with an inimitable sense of style
Paul Heaton
Paul Heaton announces outdoor show at Cardiff Castle.
Paul Weller
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
The Modfather returns
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).
19/07 – 21/07
Penn, Amersham
Richard Ashcroft , Jess Glynne , Paul Weller
Buckinghamshire’s biggest and best music festival
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.
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
American rock veterans Pixies are to bring their unmistakable and era-defining sound to Live at The Piece Hall, Halifax
25/06 – 26/06
Placebo headline two outdoor shows this summer in Halifax & Southampton
17/04 – 18/05/2024
Don’t miss Porij’s minimalist grooves and heady bass sounds this spring.
12/05 – 16/05/2024
Massachusetts-based sultry synth-pop band PVRIS announce May UK dates, stopping in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and London.
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.
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.
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.
Real Estate
03/10 – 06/10
Heading on tour this October!
Richard Ashcroft
20/07 – 03/08/2024
Former Verve frontman and celebrated solo artist
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.
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.
Robbie Williams
London, Hyde Park
Robbie Williams joins the line-up for American Express presents BST Hyde Park this summer.
Rudimental join the Margate Summer Series line-up.
Russell Crowe’s Indoor Garden Party
04/07 – 26/07/2024
Alexandra Palace, London
South London singer, songwriter and producer Sampha will play at the iconic Alexandra Palace next April.
Say She She
R&B and soul trio Say She She will be playing at Roundhouse on 18 November.
06/09 – 09/11/2024
Headlining Margate Summer Series
OVO Arena, London
German rocker Scorpions are headed to London for a one-off show in June
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.
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.
08/11 – 12/11
Sepultura announce farewell tour in Nov 2024
Shania Twain
02/07 – 07/07/2024
Shania Twain announces UK dates for this summer
Sherwood Pines (part of Forest Live)
Sherwood Pines, Mansfield
Nile Rodgers & CHIC , Anne-Marie , Sting
Outdoor concert series in Mansfield, part of Forest Live.
Sheryl Crow
Halifax, The Piece Hall
Musician, activist and actress considered a defining influence on singer-songwriters
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.
Sister Sledge
31/05 – 06/07
Sister Sledge head to Hitchin this summer plus other outdoor shows
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
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.
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
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.
Sounds of the City presents Jungle
Manchester, UK
Catch unmissable producer duo Jungle at Sounds of the City in July 2024
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
04/10 – 11/11/2024
With special guest Badly Drawn Boy
14/10 – 20/10
Immersion: The Final Chapter heads to the UK this Oct
02/06 – 13/08/2024
Scarborough Open Air Theatre
Rock legends Status Quo are playing outdoor shows this summer
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.
Stevie Nicks
06/07 – 12/07/2024
Living legend Stevie Nicks will be playing shows in London, Manchester and Glasgow this July.
14/06 – 23/06/2024
Sting has been announced as one of the first headliners for Forest Live shows in summer 2024.
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.
Stray Kids join the line-up for American Express presents BST Hyde Park this summer.
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.
SZA to headline American Express presents BST Hyde Park following BRIT and GRAMMY award wins.
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
13/04 – 11/06/2024
Take That announce The Life On Tour
Taylor Swift
07/06 – 17/08/2024
Taylor Swift announced UK & Europe leg of Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour for 2024.
Teddy Swims
14/05 – 02/06/2024
Don’t miss the soulful vocals of singer-songwriter Teddy Swims on his 2024 UK tour
Tenacious D
07/05 – 13/05
The Spicy Meatball Tour
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
14/05 – 18/05/2024
Rock’n’roll heroes The Black Crowes announce the Happiness Bastards Tour
27/04 – 08/05/2024
The Cadillac Three
05/05 – 17/05/2024
Southern rock trio with an R&B swagger
The Charlatans & Johnny Marr
28/06 – 29/06/2024
Johnny Marr & The Charlatans to co-headline outdoor shows for summer 2024
The Compozers
Wembley OVO Arena, London
The Compozers have confirmed a huge show at Wembley OVO Arena in October 2024.
08/11 – 18/11/2024
The Corrs have announced the eight-date Talk On Corners UK & Ireland tour for November 2024.
27/03/2024 – 13/04
Swedish garage rock band The Hives will be hitting the road with their The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons Tour in 2024!
The Human League
05/12 – 14/12
Generation 2024 tour
The Japanese House
07/05 – 10/05/2024
The Japanese House have confirmed details of their spring 2024 tour!
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 Kid LAROI
16/04 – 17/04/2024
The First Time tour comes to the UK April 2024
The Killers
18/06 – 07/07/2024
The Killers return to the UK next summer!
The Last Dinner Party
01/02 – 16/10/2024
Brixton’s buzzy Baroque indie-rockers
The Lathums
Wigan, Robin Park Arena
Homebound heroes, The Lathums announce outdoor Wigan mega-gig for summer 2024
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!
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
The Mary Wallopers
08/11 – 13/07/2024
Contemporary Irish folk music group head out on tour this winter!
The National
03/07 – 11/07/2024
The National announce outdoor summer shows for 2024
The Paper Kites
Catch The Paper Kites at the O2 Forum Kentish Town next May.
The Reytons
Clifton Park, Rotherham
The Reytons are playing a homecoming gig next summer at Clifton Park, Rotherham.
01/08 – 02/08/2024
The Roots headlines South Facing Festival & Margate Summer Series with De La Soul
The Royston Club
04/05 – 08/05/2024
The Royston Club announce two UK headline dates for this May!
The Smashing Pumpkins + Weezer
07/06 – 14/06/2024
12/07 – 03/12
The Snuts announce UK tour this winter
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
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
The Teskey Brothers
06/09 – 13/09/2024
The Teskey Brothers announce shows in London, Birmingham & Manchester this September
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
The Wandering Hearts
26/03 – 13/04/2024
The Wandering Hearts, hailed one of the leading lights in British Folk-Americana, are going on tour!
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.
The Zombies
26/05 – 24/06/2024
English rock band inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame
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
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.
19/04 – 20/04/2024
Tide Lines are returning to Glasgow’s iconic Barrowland Ballroom for their first shows in the venue since 2019.
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
11/12 – 12/12/2024
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.
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
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.
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
TK Maxx Presents Plymouth Summer Sessions
13/06 – 16/04/2024
The Hoe, Plymouth
Tom Jones , Bryan Adams , Madness , Sting
With a spectacular waterfront setting and home to the landmark Smeaton’s Tower Lighthouse, The Hoe will come alive with music as it welcomes music fans to the first-ever Plymouth Summer Sessions next year.
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
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.
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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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.
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.
26/04 – 30/04/2024
Grammy award-winning band, Train, have announced UK dates for 2024.
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.
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 returns to the UK this summer.
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.
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
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.
UB40 featuring Ali Campbell
06/04 – 16/04/2024
UB40 featuring Ali Campbell have announced The Hits Tour for 2024 in arenas across the UK, celebrating the biggest songs from the UK’s most successful Reggae band of all-time.
Uber One presents All Points East: LCD Soundsystem
LCD Soundsystem
The award-winning festival returns to London’s Victoria Park for 2024
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
29/03 – 05/04/2025
Global superstar, Usher has announced the Usher: Past Present Future European dates, coming to London April 2025!
01/12 – 10/12/2024
Vince Staples
11/06 – 13/06/2024
Tickets are on sale now for multi-hyphenate Vince Staples’ Black in Europa tour.
14/10 – 22/10/2024
Wallows are bringing their Model tour the the UK this October
17/03 – 25/03/2025
Wardruna announces the first part of an extensive world tour, heading to the UK in 2025.
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
Various Venues 28/01 – 26/10/2025
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.
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
Yo La Tengo
25/08 – 29/08/2024
Catch Yo La Tengo live in the UK this August.
Yussef Dayes
Yussef Dayes Presents: Summer Dayes will take place on 4 Aug at South London’s Crystal Palace Bowl
Zara Larsson
16/02/2024 – 21/02
Zara Larsson announces UK Venus tour in Feb 2024
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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Concerts & Tours Guide
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.
Highlights of the UK Gig calendar
Here you can find selected shows across multiple music genres, from new album launch tours to watching your favourite band perform live, our gigs and tours guide has it all covered. You can catch a new album performance from your favourite singer or dance along to well known tracks.
What’s On – London Gig Guide
There are many music venues in London, from the various O2 Academy venues including O2 Academy Brixton and Islington, the Royal Albert Hall to the Camden Assembly. Read more about what’s on in London on our London Guide.
Discover more concerts and tours, including musician and artist interviews, new tour announcements and more here.
Concert ticket prices vary depending on the artist and venue, however our concert and tours hub offers a range of events – from tiny club shows to huge stadium dates – at a variety of prices for you to choose from and to suit every pocket.
All the listings on the Concerts and Tours guide display dates, venues and cities. Split into six genre pages, events are listed in alphabetical order for an easy browsing experience to find the best live music entertainment near you.
Again, concert start times vary. Usually venue doors open between 17:00 and 19:00 in the evening at arena, club and theatre shows, with some bigger venues like stadiums and cricket pitches opening earlier – from 12:00 noon, or 16:00. Times are dependant on the number of acts performing.
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It rates as Denmark’s fourth-largest city, with around 120,000 residents, but out-of-the-way Ålborg might seem an unlikely international-travel hub. That's not stopping Scandinavian Airlines, which is betting on the compact, alluring city with newly launched flights from Newark Liberty International, which will run three times a week from April through October. The cobbled streets of Ålborg’s old town are lined with half-timbered houses and pastel exteriors; the attractively refurbished waterfront — where you’ll find the newly renovated Pier 5 Hotel — is another walkable district. The city’s rich cultural scene includes a modern art museum , an architecture center, and, a short drive away, Regan Vest , a Cold War museum that opened in a former bunker in February 2023. Indeed, Ålborg is a gateway to the wider region of North Jutland, with its dramatic coastline around the town of Skagen, long a draw to Danish artists; windswept dunes of Thy National Park ; and 2,000-year-old Viking ring fortresses which have, at long last, been collectively designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site . — Peter Terzian
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Eastern & Oriental Express, a Belmond Train
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After a four-year pause, this luxury train that crisscrosses Southeast Asia will ride again in February. Several new itineraries will be available on the revamped Express, which has 15 cherry wood–clad cabins and vibrant Malay-inspired decor. The Essence of Malaysia journey, for example, takes travelers from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, with side trips to Langkawi, for snorkeling in Pulau Payar Marine Park, and Penang, among the greatest food cities on the planet. Alternatively, a Wild Malaysia option includes a stop at Taman Negara National Park, where visitors might spot a Sumatran rhino or tiger. “These ‘slow travel’ journeys give our guests the opportunity to rest their mind, rekindle, and reconnect,” said Dan Ruff, the CEO of Belmond. Much like a storied ocean liner, the majestic Eastern & Oriental Express is a destination unto itself, with a sultry piano bar car; an open-air lounge with wicker furniture where passengers can watch the Malaysian jungle rush by; and two restaurant carriages serving Peranakan food. You may not have had "eating laksa on a luxury train" on your 2024 bingo card, but you really should. — Maya Kachroo-Levine
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For one month between June and July, soccer — or should we say fußball — will take over Germany, as the nation hosts the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship. Held every four years, the tournament for men’s national teams will take place in 10 cities across Germany, including Berlin, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Munich. “This will be an incredible, not-to-be-missed moment,” said Sofia Markovich , a travel advisor on T+L's A-List who specializes in Austria and Germany. “I expect interest to go through the roof as this is a major sports event — second only to the World Cup.” Even casual fans should find the atmosphere thrilling, Markovich said, particularly those who happen to pass through game-day destinations while cruising the country’s rivers . One host city deserves a particular spotlight thanks to the new Rosewood Munich , which opened in October. Set across two buildings (one, formerly the headquarters of the State Bank of Bavaria, the other, a Baroque residence), the 132-key property is steps from the charms of Old Town, including the leafy Maximiliansplatz, and walkable to one of Europe’s most surprising surf spots: the rapids of the Isar River . — Liz Cantrell
Métis Crossing, Alberta
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“This is not a place where you look at old things behind glass,” said Juanita Marois, the CEO of Métis Crossing, one of Canada’s most compelling Indigenous tourism projects. “This is an immersive destination where you experience the culture and the warmth of the Métis people through our land, water, skies, buildings, food, and programs.” The 688-acre retreat, which writer Carleigh Baker detailed in T+L’s October 2023 issue , is today home to a 40-room lodge, a cultural center, and campgrounds. Depending on the season, visitors can learn about traditional crafts, enjoy festivals held on-site, or head out for bird-watching, canoeing, or snowshoeing. A new addition to Métis Crossing is a collection of eight Sky Watching Domes , luxe stand-alone suites with panoramic skylight windows. From the Domes, Marois explained, “guests can listen to Indigenous stories of the night skies, see the stars, and view the aurora borealis." — Jalyn Robinson
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, Georgia
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It’s not every day the U.S. gets a new national park, but 2024 could see this central Georgia destination enter the fold. Presently managed as a national historical park, Ocmulgee is home to large earthen mounds, including temple complexes, created by numerous Native American peoples over thousands of years. Should Congress approve the new designation in 2024, Ocmulgee will become the first national park in the state and the first in the U.S. to be co-managed by a nation whose ancestors were removed from the area: the Muscogee (Creek) were forcibly relocated from central Georgia as a result of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. “We now have an opportunity to come back and not feel like we are visiting, but to feel like we are coming home,” said Tracie Revis, a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and the director of advocacy for the Ocmulgee National Park & Preserve Initiative, a community group. The gateway to the park is the city of Macon, where the Muscogee (Creek) Nation flag flies alongside the Stars and Stripes, and the street signs are being replaced with ones written in both Muscogee and English. A particularly opportune time to visit will be in September, for the town’s annual Indigenous film festival . — Liz Cantrell
Rajasthan, India
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India’s northwestern state of Rajasthan, with its wealth of iconic hotels and cultural attractions, is one of the best-known among U.S. travelers. It also promises new delights in the coming year, with several new addresses in Jaipur worth planning a trip around. There's Villa Palladio , a delightful nine-room hotel on the outskirts of town created by the Swiss-Dutch team behind Bar Palladio , an Instagram favorite in the city center. The Johri is a beautifully designed five-room property with a chic cocktail bar and organic vegetarian restaurant on the ground level, tucked away in a heritage townhouse in Jaipur's Old Town. Meanwhile, the Anantara hospitality group is set to launch its first-ever property in India next year. The 150-room, new-build Anantara Jaipur Hotel is designed with India's ballooning market for destination weddings in mind: it will have event facilities that can accommodate as many as 2,500 guests. In the meantime, the city and wider region are becoming more accessible than ever, thanks to a new six-lane expressway that connects Jaipur to New Delhi, a major hub for international flights. — Flora Stubbs
Shinta Mani Mustang, Nepal
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A once-forbidden kingdom is now home to some truly palatial digs. Nepal’s Mustang district, which opened to outsiders in 1992 , is a place to watch in 2024 thanks to this stunning, 29-suite hotel, which welcomed its first guests in August. Shinta Mani Mustang, the latest property from the Bensley Collection, delivers the luxurious wellness experiences and thoughtful design that devotees of the brand have come to expect. Guests can spend their days trekking the surrounding Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, searching for rare wildlife like the Pallas’s cat and Tibetan wolf, horseback riding, and visiting local villages. “What caught my attention was that the outstanding aesthetics and architecture are in sync with sustainable and responsible tourism,” said Carole Cambata, an advisor on T+L's A-List and expert in Himalayan travel. “They sourced local building materials and used Indigenous construction methods.” The noteworthy opening comes at a time of positive change: in April, the Nepal Mountaineering Academy and the Nepal Tourism Board partnered on a program to educate the country’s first-ever class of LGBTQ+ trekking guides, CNN reported , in an effort to make Nepal’s hiking and climbing industries more inclusive. “Nepal is one of Asia’s most progressive countries for LGBTQ+ people due to laws that forbid gender identity discrimination,” said John Clifford , another A-List advisor. “Visitors to the country can even select ‘other’ as an option for gender identification on their visas.” — Samantha Falewée
Tallinn, Estonia
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This country’s literacy and secondary education rates consistently rank near the top in Europe, especially among women, so it should come as no surprise that Tartu, the university city to the southeast of Tallinn, has been designated Europe’s Capital of Culture for 2024 . Still, for first-timers to the Baltics, there’s no better place to get schooled than the country’s capital city, Tallinn: its walled Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved examples of Medieval architecture in the world. PoCo Art Museum , which opened in May with pop art by Andy Warhol, Banksy, David Hockney, and Jeff Koons, is now one of nearly 50 art institutions in the city, joining Fotografiska (world-renowned photography), Kumu Art Museum (contemporary Estonian art), and Kadriorg Art Museum (early European and Russian art). After soaking in the culture, head for the Noblessner district , an industrial shipyard area turned seafront hot spot that’s now bursting with stylish cafes, shops, and Estonia’s first restaurant with two Michelin stars, 180° by Matthias Diethe . (You might also try a “ smoke sauna ” at Scandi-chic Iglupark .) As for where to stay, the new Nunne Boutique Hotel has views over Old Town’s Towers Square . — Nina Ruggiero
Warsaw, Poland
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The thriving contemporary art scene in Warsaw, which is home to art-circuit stalwarts like the Foksal Gallery Foundation and Raster Gallery , will get a big boost in 2024, when the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw finally moves into its own headquarters. Founded in 2005, the museum has burnished the city’s art reputation for two decades, with its holdings of both foreign and Polish work, despite operating out of temporary spaces. The new HQ will be part of a 22-acre arts district centered on the existing Palace of Culture and Science, a Stalinist skyscraper that towers over the city. The museum, along with a new 800-seat TR Warszaw Theater nearby, was designed by Thomas Phifer and Partners , the architecture firm behind other notable institutions, including the Glenstone Museum in Maryland and portions of New York’s Corning Museum of Glass . — Denny Lee
For the Food and Drinks
The austrian countryside.
Journey south of Vienna and you’ll find two of the regions that give the countryside of Austria its fairy-tale quality. Styria has rolling hills and hiking trails, with the medieval city of Graz at its heart. Mellow, rural Burgenland is home to Lake Neusiedl, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Both regions have a long, rich history of winemaking, and in recent years, have become the site of a burgeoning natural wine scene. Cult producers such as Winery Maria and Sepp Muster and Alice & Roland Tauss should be at the top of any visitor’s list, as should Burgenland’s beloved vintners Gut Oggau and Meinklang . Then, round out a visit to the country with a stay at Rosewood Schloss Fuschl , a meticulously restored 15th-century castle opening on the shores of a small lake near Salzburg in spring 2024. — Peter Terzian
Mérida, Mexico
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The capital of Yucatán, this city has long been popular with Mexican travelers drawn to its Maya ruins, cerulean-blue cenotes, restored haciendas, and incredible food . But it has a growing acclaim among international visitors — especially LGBTQ+ travelers, who often describe Yucatán as very gay friendly . Mérida’s historic beauty and laid-back cantina culture might explain why LGBTQ+ retirees have embraced the city in recent years, buying homes and bringing their friends along. Those not ready to make a full-on move will find lots of designer hotels carved out of stately mansions, not to mention wonderful shopping and plenty of food tours, both in the city and in the surrounding countryside, which is punctuated by haciendas, many of which host pop-up events or even overnight guests. Plans for a sprawling new “ Yucatán Central Park ,” with a food market and amphitheater, remain hazy, as does an exact timeline for the arrival of the ballyhooed Maya Train , which is nearing completion and should make it easier to hop between Mérida and popular seaside spots such as Cancún and Tulum. — Denny Lee
Sonoma County, California
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More than double the size of Napa, Sonoma might offer twice as much to do. It’s not just about the wine — though with the addition of a new American Viticultural Area (AVA) called West Sonoma Coast last year, Sonoma County now has 19 AVAs slinging chardonnay, pinot noir, and zinfandel at established wineries, such as Flowers and Scribe , and new ones, including Vérité Wines . There’s also a long coastline to explore, from Bodega Bay up to Sea Ranch, where the dreamy, cliff-top Sea Ranch Lodge is newly renovated . Inland, the opening of Dawn Ranch shines a spotlight on Guerneville , a crunchy town along the Russian River known for its LGBTQ+ scene and proximity to the Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve. Tear yourself from the 22-acre haven, with tree house–like cabins, creekside glamping tents, and alfresco redwood tubs at the idyllic spa, to bike into town where the reimagined Piknik Market serves one of Oprah’s favorite biscuits . The changes coming to Sonoma County in 2024 are largely shaped by the area’s most famous chefs: in Healdsburg, California, Noma alum Stu Stalker debuted the plant-based restaurant Second Story, above Little Saint and down the street from Michelin three-starred SingleThread and chef Dustin Valette’s The Matheson . Restaurant powerhouse Charlie Palmer plans to launch his hotel brand, Appellation , in Healdsburg by the end of next year. — Maya Kachroo-Levine
For Big-city Thrills
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“It’s a classic Asian megacity: frenetic, neon-lit, and overwhelming to the senses,” said Jack Tydeman , a Southeast Asia specialist at Audley Travel and member of T+L's A-List. But change is coming to Bangkok, in the form of many megaprojects, including Dusit Central Park, which is slated to open in 2024, with the 259-room Dusit Thani Bangkok Hotel and a multi-terraced roof park. Also coming soon will be King Rama IX Memorial Park, a park that honors the sustainability initiatives of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Meanwhile, Lumpini Park , Bangkok’s original public green space, is getting a massive refresh next year that will add a new food hall, a vegetable farm, and a sports club ahead of its centennial. Even while sprinting to finish these new developments, Bangkok is finding time to slow down and prioritize wellness. Luxury travel network Virtuoso recently named Thailand as just one of five “emerging self-care destinations” worldwide, noting that “travelers are seeking a more spiritual journey, turning to Thailand for more than the traditional Thai massage.” The forthcoming Aman Nai Lert Bangkok , slated for 2024, is sure to deliver, with 52 spacious suites overlooking Nai Lert Park and a multifloor wellness sanctuary. — Susmita Baral
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The year ahead has the Land set to shine, thanks to national and international events, world-class cultural expansions, and the rebirth of historic hotels. It all starts in April, when the NCAA Women’s Final Four comes to the state-of-the-art Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse and a total solar eclipse sweeps over the city on April 8, 2024. Cleveland will see even more action when the Pan-American Masters Games crisscross the city July 12-21. And in November, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which was held in Brooklyn in 2023, will return home. Meanwhile, many institutions are in the midst of revitalization. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is nearing completion of its multiyear $150-million expansion, with updated exhibits and new public spaces in University Circle. Karamu House , the nation’s oldest Black producing theater, will debut a new restaurant, outdoor stage, and an additional venue in the Fairfax neighborhood. The city’s oldest hotel will reopen in 2024 after extensive renovations as a Marriott Autograph Collection called Hotel Cleveland. Also coming is the Fidelity Hotel, a new boutique property with a speakeasy that's slated to launch in a landmark building downtown. There’s development along the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie, too, where paved hiking and biking trails are livening up a waterfront that has, for many decades, been underutilized. — Jennifer Salerno Yong
Fort Worth, Texas
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Offering classic Western experiences like bull riding, cattle drives, and stock shows, Fort Worth, Texas, is booming, bringing in $3 billion in tourism revenue last year alone. With all of the renewed interest in the city, luxury hotels are flocking to Cowtown’s Cultural District. The Crescent Hotel, Fort Worth opened in November, home to the first-ever wellness club by Canyon Ranch and a Mediterranean restaurant by Food Network chef Preston Paine. Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection , is slated to open its doors December 2023, with a tree-lined pool terrace, chic spa, and upscale chophouse called Bricks and Horses. Walking distance from both hotels is The National Cowgirl Museum , which will run a 2024 exhibit honoring the Mexican female horseback riding tradition of escaramuza charra . Looking ahead, the National Juneteenth Museum is scheduled to open in the city’s Historic Southside neighborhood in 2025. — Mariah Tyler
Turkey’s style capital is seeing a resurgence of life along the Bosphorus, thanks in part to the Galataport, the world’s first underground cruise ship terminal with a pedestrian promenade and the Renzo Piano–designed Istanbul Museum of Modern Art just above. Another neighborhood anchor is the 177-room Peninsula Hotel , spread out over four buildings, three of which date to the early 1900s. Highlights include a glittering pool facing the Hagia Sophia; a sprawling, subterranean spa; and Gallada, a rooftop restaurant from whiz kid chef Fatih Tutak, whose eponymous restaurant is Turkey’s first to earn two Michelin stars. The hotel staff wears posh uniforms courtesy of Arzu Kaprol, a designer who has a boutique in the nearby Paket Postanesi, a historic post office turned chic shopping mall. Also on the waterfront, in Beşiktaş, the lavish Çırağan Palace Kempinski has been reimagined by local interior designer Serdar Gülgün, with rooms that lean into Ottoman-era grandeur (think tulip-pattern motifs and mother-of-pearl furniture). Finally, don’t miss The Basilica Cistern, open again after a five-year closure, and now hosting contemporary art exhibits amid the ancient columns. — Jacqui Gifford
Kansas City, Missouri
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World famous for barbecue and jazz, KC is now staking a claim as a global leader in sports and entertainment — and not just because of Taylor and Travis . In March, the Kansas City Current, of the National Women's Soccer League, will open the first-ever purpose-built stadium for women’s pro sports. “It will be a destination for sports lovers and will inspire generations of girls to follow their dreams,” said Katie Mabry van Dieren, CEO and curator of The Strawberry Swing , a brand that organizes events and pop-ups in the city, as well as Shop Local KC , a string of boutiques. The stadium’s construction has spurred other developments around the city, including the forthcoming Origen Hotel KC , a 118-room boutique property; the massive Berkley Beer Garden; and an extension of the free KC Streetcar that will serve the Berkley Riverfront area. Also coming soon is the country’s first entertainment district of its kind, the Rock Island Bridge , a reclaimed rail crossing over the Kansas River. “Visitors will be able to enjoy two levels of entertainment with food from two restaurants and three bars, plus a covered event space with a dance floor and open veranda seating overlooking the river and city,” a source told T+L of the High Line–inspired project that will connect Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas. — Jalyn Robinson
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Just when you think Sin City can’t get any bigger, louder, or glitzier, Las Vegas turns it up another notch. On the heels of blockbuster residencies from Adele , Katy Perry, and Lady Gaga, U2 kicked off their inaugural stint at the long-anticipated Sphere this fall. Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky’s immersive sci-fi production “Postcard from Earth” will also show off the new arena’s 16K LED display, beginning this fall and continuing through 2024. Formula 1 and Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive to Survive captured a growing American audience for the international racing circuit, and the Las Vegas Grand Prix will hit The Strip Nov. 16-18, 2023, and again Nov. 21-23, 2024. It won’t be the only megaevent on the sports calendar: Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium, marking the first time the game will take place in Nevada. Still not enough? The 67-story Fontainebleau Las Vegas will open in December with 3,700 rooms and a ton of buzzy restaurants, including a Casa Dragones Tasting Room and a Chinese noodle den from the restaurateur behind Wagamama and Hakkasan. — Elizabeth Rhodes
Louisville, Kentucky
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The Kentucky Derby will celebrate its 150th anniversary on May 4, 2024, as well as the debut of the redesigned Churchill Downs Paddock, which is coming off a multiyear, $200-million renovation. Those that can’t make race day can brush up on the event’s history and culture year-round at the Kentucky Derby Museum , which has interactive exhibits on subjects like Black horsemen’s contributions to racing . Continue on theme at Derby City Hotel, a Canopy by Hilton property, which will open in downtown Louisville this summer with 168 rooms plus a rooftop pool and bar, or opt for another new property, such as The Myriad Hotel, Common Bond Hotel Collection , or the trendy Hotel Genevieve by Bunkhouse Group. Also coming in 2024 is “Ali,” a musical about the Louisville icon, which opens at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts in the fall. There’s news on the spirits scene, too, including the launch of Bourbon and Belonging – Kentucky’s Queer Bourbon Week, a statewide celebration running Oct. 3-6, 2024, that will have events in Louisville and beyond. — Elizabeth Rhodes
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As close as you can get to Europe without the transatlantic flight, this island city of nearly 2 million is newly relevant in the year ahead, thanks to forward-thinking infrastructure that’s made it one of the greenest and most visitor-friendly spots in North America. The Réseau Express Métropolitain, or REM, is a new automated light rail system that Canada’s Globe and Mail calls “ Montreal’s biggest public transit project in more than half a century ,” with a growing number of stations coming online in the years ahead. (All of them are or will be “ universally accessible .”) The Grand Quay, the city-center pier that many cruise ships use, has a new attraction in the form of the Port of Montreal Tower , a blocky observation spire that echoes the look of the famed Habitat 67 nearby. Meanwhile, the city’s bike-sharing program, Bixi, which launched back in 2009, is still going strong and now offers an all-you-can-bike monthly pass for just $14 that makes using the system a no brainer; the city’s 560 miles of bike lanes help, too. The recently renovated Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton , and the new-in-2023 Honeyrose Hotel, Montreal, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel , join the four-year-old Four Seasons in adding a touch of luxury that had, perhaps, been missing in the heart of the city. That said, Montreal has more than 24,000 hotel rooms — and plenty of Airbnbs — across the metro area, which will make it an ideal last-minute destination for eclipse watchers who want to be in the path of totality on April 8. — Paul Brady
When Paris hosts 329 distinct sporting events next summer, the whole city will be on display: the first-ever Olympic Games breakdancing competition will be at Place de la Concorde; beach volleyball courts will skirt the Eiffel Tower; and the opening ceremony’s Parade of Nations will sail down the Seine River. The host city of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games (July 26-August 11) and Paralympic Games (August 28-September 8) will welcome visitors with a flurry of new hotels and restaurants. Chateau des Fleurs is an extravagant new stay in the eighth arrondissement with 19th-century style and an haute Korean restaurant. Celebrated hotel designer Martin Brudnizki just unveiled two projects : the 50-room Grand Mazarin , in the Marais, and La Fantaisie in the ninth. And the hoteliers behind the Hôtel Dame Des Arts , which appeared on T+L’s 2023 It List , unveiled their train-themed Hôtel des Grand Voyageurs in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in October. The legacy establishments have new life, too: Hotel Plaza Athénée , named the best hotel in Paris by T+L readers, has a French restaurant, Jean Imbert au Plaza Athénée, which recently scored two Michelin stars, to say nothing of the property’s brand-new Dior Spa. And the sumptuous La Tour d’Argent restaurant just got a sensational facelift. Meanwhile, “numerous museums and institutions will host sports-related exhibitions, films, performances, workshops, and kids’ programming throughout the summer,” writer Lindsey Tramuta reported in T+L’s November 2023 issue. For those in need of a sports break, La Galerie Dior and Fragonard Musée du Parfum are two new additions to the scene worth checking out. — Maya Kachroo-Levine
For Moments on the Water
Coastal alaska.
Cruising is back in a big way, and Alaska's Inside Passage is leading the charge. In 2023, the state saw ships including Regent’s Seven Seas Explorer and Carnival’s Luminosa for the first time, while Royal Caribbean recently sent Brilliance of the Seas north for the first time in years. The new Klawock port, on Prince of Wales Island, is poised to welcome large ships in the 2024 season with food and retail outposts, exhibits detailing Indigenous culture and history, and nature trails. Skagway, a well-known port that’s home to Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park and the scenic White Pass and Yukon Route Railway, is getting a 550-foot floating pier, which will allow the port to host two megaships simultaneously beginning in the 2024 season. Lately, that season has been getting longer: most companies run trips May to September, but Norwegian Cruise Line had October sailings in 2023, which gave passengers a look at Alaskan life during a quieter season. Considering Alaska is projected to notch 1.65 million cruise travelers on around 700 voyages this year, opting for a shoulder season trip in 2024 might not be a bad idea. — Nina Ruggiero
Coastal Norway
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Long known for its cutting-edge design and architectural marvels like the Oslo Opera House, Norway has lately doubled down on building big. “Over the last few years, we’ve seen a surge in new attractions,” confirmed Katrine Mosfjeld, the chief marketing officer for Visit Norway. In seaside Oslo, the new luxury hotel Sommero is a study in adaptive reuse, inside a landmark building from 1930 originally designed by famed Norwegian architects Andreas Bjercke and Georg Eliassen. Four hours southwest, in Kristiansand, the Kunstsilo , or Art Silo, is another repurposed wonder: the one-time industrial complex will reemerge in 2024 as a museum devoted to Nordic modernist art. Up the coast, in Bergen, Iris Expedition Dining is a new tasting-menu destination located in Hardangerfjord, inside a floating sculpture known as the Salmon Eye. North of the Arctic Circle, the long-awaited Six Senses Svart promises to be one of the hottest openings anywhere when it finally debuts. The ring-shaped resort, at the base of the Svartisen glacier, aims to be off-grid, carbon-neutral, and emissions-free, with a zero-waste dining program and a “design lab,” as the hotel calls it, meant to foster further innovation. — Taylor McIntyre
Douro River, Portugal
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As recently as a decade ago, almost nobody was talking about wine tourism in Portugal. These days, “you have to see the Douro River,” said Sheree M. Mitchell , a T+L A-List advisor based in the country and the president of Immersa Global. “It’s non-negotiable.” Mitchell’s preferred way to do it is on a yacht charter, which gives guests the chance to spend a few hours or days hitting quintas , or wine estates, and dining at Michelin Guide–approved restaurants like Castas e Pratos . Cruises are a more affordable option, and lines are expanding their presence on the river, which cuts across Spain and Northern Portugal before reaching the Atlantic in the city of Porto. Tauck , a favorite among T+L readers, unveiled the Andorinha in 2021, which will sail 33 wine-country itineraries in 2024. Another T+L reader favorite, Viking, will have four ships on the Douro in the year ahead, visiting towns such as Peso da Régua and Pinhão, in the heart of port country. And AmaWaterways recently announced a special November 2024 departure that will “explore the history of the Black and African diaspora in Lisbon and along Portugal's stunning Douro River,” according to the brand. — Maya Kachroo-Levine
Faroe Islands
This remote, starkly beautiful archipelago in the North Atlantic just got way more accessible. Summer 2023 saw Atlantic Airways launch nonstop flights from New York Stewart International, 70 miles north of New York City, to Vágar Airport, in the islands. “This direct flight is not only about easier transport to our great ocean nation, but a means of creating a bridge between two worlds,” Jóhanna á Bergi, CEO of Atlantic Airways, told T+L. The news seems to have been warmly received by U.S. travelers. Melissa Lee , a Northern Europe specialist on T+L’s A-List said she has seen an uptick in interest in the Faroes. "Previously, you could only get there from Copenhagen, or Reykjavik, Iceland.” Once there, a world of adventure awaits, with activities including cold-water surfing , traditional knitting , and hiking to places such as Sørvágsvatn, the so-called lake above the ocean . Then there’s the top-flight dining: the restaurant Roks in Tórshavn, the Faroe Islands’ capital, is an offshoot of Koks, the Michelin two-starred restaurant in Greenland which is presently on hiatus. — Liz Cantrell
Kimberley, Australia
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This destination in northwest Australia, also called The Kimberleys, is home to ancient wonders: dinosaur tracks; striated geological formations, some 350 million years old, known as Bungle Bungles; waterfalls and reefs that seem unmoored from time; and Aboriginal history from what some call the world’s oldest continuous culture . Lately, though, some of the world’s top cruise lines have caught on to all the upside and are racing to offer thrilling expedition-style itineraries that combine all this history with modern-day adventures, such as sightseeing flights by helicopter, paddling, Zodiac tours, scuba diving, and cultural excursions. Silversea will have its Silver Cloud in the region from May through September, doing 10- to 17-day trips, with a maximum of 200 passengers. Seabourn is also bullish on the destination, and its newest expedition ship, the 132-suite Seabourn Pursuit , will spend June, July, and August cruising the region. (Both lines are perennial favorites among T+L readers .) Also operating on this remarkable stretch of coast are several Australian companies , including Coral Expeditions and True North Adventure Cruises , as well as private yacht charters like those organized by Yotspace . — Paul Brady
The Mississippi River
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New ships are bringing fresh interest to one of America’s most storied waterways, meaning now’s the time to consider river cruising closer to home. “The Mississippi River is such an important part of American history,” said Adam Peakes, president of Hornblower Group, the parent company of American Queen Voyages. The line will have two ships on the Mississippi in 2024, both of which are already booking up for summer. “Many of our cabin categories are nearly at capacity almost a year in advance,” Peakes added. Other brands are also betting on the river: the Viking Mississippi launched in 2022, with 193 Scandi-chic suites, all with private verandas; American Cruise Lines has launched three new ships on the Mississippi in the past three years. There are new draws on land, too. In Memphis, the newly completed riverfront Tom Lee Park has an installation by artist Theaster Gates and a pavilion named for Tyre Nichols; the expansive riverfront attraction — a collaborative effort from Studio Gang, Scape Studio, and numerous other architectural and design firms — sits just south of Beale Street and is connected to the city via the River Line, a walking and cycling path. Meanwhile Natchez, Mississippi, is these days “filled with surprises, thanks in large part to a cohort of young natives who wandered away and then returned home with new ideas,” according to Southern Living ; come December, the town hosts holiday markets akin to those in Central Europe, as T+L recently reported . In St. Louis, the newest 21c Museum Hotel recently opened in a renovated, century-old YMCA building, with numerous permanent art installations as well as rotating shows and a beautiful, all-day cafe. And, of course, there’s always New Orleans . — Paul Brady
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Few voyages are as iconic as a transatlantic crossing aboard a Cunard ocean liner. So when the new Queen Anne departs Southampton, England, in May 2024, expectations will be sky-high for the first new Cunard ship to launch since the Queen Elizabeth in 2010. The 1,498-cabin vessel is slated to sail to Lisbon and will then spend its first summer in the Mediterranean. It will also represent an evolution for the 183-year-old brand: Queen Anne will have four new restaurants, including an omakase venue and an Indian dining room, alongside more familiar options such as the Princess Grill and Queens Grill, all overseen in partnership with U.K. chef Michel Roux, Jr. A top-deck wellness studio, with yoga and other fitness classes, will be another noteworthy addition to the ship. A third distinction: Queen Anne will be captained by Inger Klein Thorhauge, the first woman to hold that rank for Cunard. For all the new, some familiar traditions will remain, including proper high tea service and, naturally, an outpost of the Golden Lion pub pouring Cunard’s own microbrews. — Paul Brady
Seven Seas Grandeur
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Slated to launch in November 2023, Seven Seas Grandeur will be the sixth ship from Regent Seven Seas Cruises, a luxury line that T+L readers consistently say is one of their absolute favorites thanks to no-nonsense, all-inclusive pricing and fabulous suites. The newcomer will feature fresh takes on the elevated dining, shore excursions, and entertainment already found on ships such as Seven Seas Splendor and Seven Seas Explorer , said Andrea DeMarco, the brand’s president. “ Grandeur is inspired by our rich heritage, but we’re reimagining signature restaurants and offering 15 exceptional suite categories to only 746 guests,” she explained. Among the no-expense-spared features of the new ship will be a multimillion-dollar, 1,600-piece art collection that counts among its trophies a handful of Picassos and a custom Fabergé Egg. (Fittingly, the ship’s godmother is Sarah Fabergé, the director of special projects for the jewelry house.) Grandeur ’s inaugural season will be in the Caribbean, but it will head for the Mediterranean in April before returning to the U.S. in August. — Elizabeth Rhodes
For Nature Lovers
Amboseli national park, kenya.
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This 151-square-mile expanse, close to the border with Tanzania, is famed among safari insiders for its big-time wildlife: Amboseli has a well-earned reputation for elephant spotting, with massive herds roaming the dusty plains, along with all sorts of other charismatic creatures including cheetah, giraffe, and zebra. Camps and lodges surrounding the park tend to be basic, which is one reason the fall 2023 opening of the richly appointed Angama Amboseli is so exciting. The second? The 10-suite lodge is the first spinoff of the Angama Mara , a destination hotel that's among the best safari lodges in the world, according to T+L readers . The new property, located about 45 minutes driving from Amboseli National Park, on a private wildlife conservancy, will offer game drives as well as cultural experiences organized in partnership with local communities. Another draw: Angama Amboseli will have unparalleled views of the peak of nearby Mount Kilimanjaro, including from private patios attached to every suite. — Paul Brady
Aspen Mountain, Colorado
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The legendary ski destination is getting its biggest makeover in four decades this season, with the opening of a new lift, a high-speed quad known as Hero’s that will make accessible a fresh 153 acres of fluffy powder. The project will increase the mountain’s skiable terrain by some 20 percent, adding more than a dozen new chutes, glades, and trails for intermediate and expert skiers. “The quad is a game-changer for Aspen,” said Maureen Poschman, a spokesperson for the Aspen Chamber Resort Association. “The new terrain is a big area, it’s high-altitude skiing, and it’s a bit of a hedge against climate change,” she noted. Not that you have to be a pro skier to find something to love in ever-evolving Aspen, which experienced an influx of residents the past few years . The cultural calendar is as packed as ever; Balenciaga and Hermès now have shops in the heart of town; and scene-y restaurants, including a Sant Ambroeus coffee bar, keep popping up. Where to stay? Mollie Aspen is the newest luxury hotel in town, slated to open in December with 68 rooms designed by Post Company, plus a rooftop plunge pool and terrace, right in the middle of it all. — Denny Lee
Big Sky, Montana
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Just an hour from Yellowstone National Park, this wild, wide-open area offers heart-pumping activities such as fly fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and skiing at every turn. So, thankfully, a new retreat from hospitality brand One&Only is slated to bring some rest and relaxation to Big Sky in 2024. Situated between Lone Mountain and the Spanish Peaks, the 73-room Moonlight Basin will provide convenient access to 5,850 skiable acres, with a dedicated gondola connecting guests to Big Sky’s terrain, plus a private ski lodge and a Chenot spa. (The resort will also have 19 villas and 62 private residences.) The first U.S. outpost of One&Only, Moonlight Basin arrives a few years after another five-star resort, Montage Big Sky , which opened in 2021, with 139 rooms, six dining venues, a bowling alley, a huge spa, and, naturally, ski-in, ski-out access. — Alisha Prakash
Hokkaido, Japan
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Travelers are flocking back to Japan , but in the year ahead, they should look beyond Tokyo and Kyoto. Hokkaido, the northernmost of Japan’s main islands, has a sterling reputation for food — its biggest city, Sapporo, is famous for miso ramen — and its Shiretoko National Park is a natural wonder with excellent hiking and photogenic waterfalls. Hokkaido is also, insiders know, one of the world’s premier ski destinations thanks to simply phenomenal snow . The center of the action is the village of Niseko, which has plenty of hotels, homestays, and resorts — but has gotten a touch easier to visit thanks to the 2022 opening of Club Med Kiroro. The something-for-everyone property has two distinctive concepts, Club Med Kiroro Peak , for guests age 12 and older, and the new-in-2023 Club Med Kiroro Grand , a family-friendly alternative. These all-inclusives are helping to eliminate the intimidation factor when booking a Japanese ski week, by rolling up everything from accommodations and equipment rentals to off-the-mountain entertainment and kids' clubs. Another perk? Club Med Kiroro Grand will also have the brand’s first-ever Japanese onsen alongside other wellness facilities including soaking tubs and saunas. — Danielle Pointdujour
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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This out-of-the-way South African province, sometimes shortened to KZN and located on the country’s eastern coast, is moving into the spotlight. “KwaZulu-Natal has two World Heritage Sites — the iSimangaliso Wetland Park and the majestic uKhahlamba Drakensberg National Park — and is popular for its beaches, safari parks, green hills, and temperate weather,” said Julian Harrison , a safari expert and longtime member of T+L’s A-List. It’s also home to an ambitious rewilding project backed by the Emcakwini Community Trust , which began reintroducing once-endemic species including black rhino, cheetah, elephant, giraffe, and lion in 2018; today, it’s known as Babanango Game Reserve . Harrison also points to other conservation efforts, such as those underway at andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve , which is monitoring critically endangered Temminck’s ground pangolins. The newly opened Madwaleni River Lodge is the place to stay, said Raza Visram , another A-List expert. “The intimate lodge has 12 beautifully designed tents that overlook the White Umfolozi River,” he explained. There’s also Sala Beach House , an oceanfront escape on Thompson’s Bay that writer Heather Richardson detailed in T+L’s September 2023 issue . Coming soon in KZN will be The Homestead , a 12-suite eco-lodge in the province’s western Nambiti Game Reserve. — Samantha Falewée
Mababe, Botswana
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Long considered one of Africa’s most exclusive safari destinations, Botswana has a huge array of five-star lodges, operated by the likes of African Bush Camps, andBeyond, and Great Plains Conservation. But the most compelling new place to stay isn’t one with high thread count sheets or over-the-top amenities: Mokete, a new safari lodge from Wilderness , is worth the trip because it will only exist until 2026, when the operator pulls down the tents and carries away any sign the nine-suite escape was ever there. The temporary enclave will be situated east of the famed Okavango Delta, in the heart of a 124,000-acre tract known as the Mababe Concession, which has considerable populations of lion, elephant, and buffalo, plus a huge variety of birds. Wildlife watching is the thing here, with all-day game drives and guided nature walks. Mokete is all about an elemental connection with the outdoors, down to the design of the guest quarters: each tent will have a retractable roof so guests can stargaze from bed — and hear the calls of hyenas from the surrounding bush. — Paul Brady
New Zealand
It’s time to take it off your once-in-a-lifetime list and just go : earlier this year, Delta launched service from Los Angeles to Auckland, and United Airlines plans to start a San Francisco to Christchurch route in December. That’s on top of an existing Air New Zealand nonstop between Auckland and New York City that launched in 2022 . “Any time of year is a great time to visit,” said Sarah Farag , a member of T+L’s A-List and the Auckland-based owner and director of Southern Crossings , a luxury travel firm. “Our summer months are always popular,” Farag said of the December to March period, “but those who come at other times are well-rewarded with captivating colors during autumn harvest season, snow-capped adventures and spectacular stargazing in the winter, and fabulous fishing and hiking in spring.” There’s a growing number of enticing stays, including the new exclusive-use villas at Flockhill Lodge , set on a working sheep station, and the Clifftops at Anderson Cove , a tented camp above the Northland coast. Christchurch has recently seen the opening of two new boutique properties, the sleek, modern Mayfair and the artsy Observatory Hotel ; meanwhile the beloved Huka Lodge in Taupo is getting a makeover. If the outdoors are a priority, turn an eye to the North Island’s Wairarapa Dark Sky Reserve , the country’s second, which was certified earlier this year, or the new Tom Doak–designed golf course which just opened at Te Arai Links . — Peter Terzian
For Beach Vibes
Anna maria island, florida.
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Compared to some brand-name Florida destinations, this island south of Tampa Bay is way under the radar. But it's cultivated a loyal following, thanks to its no-high-rises shoreline, incredible sunsets, and small-town feel. Case in point: Anna Maria Island is a place where most people tool around by golf cart or beach cruiser, and almost all the sherbet-hued clapboard homes are vacation rentals. In an effort to keep things copacetic, the Bradenton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, which works on the island, inked a partnership with Leave No Trace this summer, making Anna Maria the first destination in Florida to work with the nonprofit. Meanwhile, new developments fit right in with the vibe: Mello on the Beach , a hotel that opened in July, offers vibrant retro-style apartments on the Gulf of Mexico, while the villas of Joie Inn , which opened in 2021, still feel super-fresh. On the dining scene, the cocktail bar Doctor’s Office recently added a “dining room” to its string-lit outdoor garden, and coming soon to the island is Bohemian, a restaurant from repeat James Beard semifinalist Jeannie Pierola. Getting there has gotten easier thanks to growth at Sarasota-Bradenton International, which added nonstops to four new domestic destinations in 2023. A planned terminal expansion looks to be right-sized, too: the airport aims to add five gates next year. — Jennifer Salerno Yong
Coastal Campania, Italy
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It’s no wonder Campania — the southern Italian region that’s home to Amalfi, Capri, Positano, and Sorrento — is having a bit of a hotel boom: visitors have been flocking to this splashy coastal destination over the past few years. The renaissance kicked off with Il Capri Hotel , which opened on the island last spring, offering travelers a boutique option inside a neo-Gothic villa reminiscent of a Venetian palazzo. Next, Oetker Collection, the luxury hotel brand behind the celeb-loved Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, France, debuted its first Italian hotel in June: the glamorous, 50-room Hotel La Palma is a fresh take on a property that originally opened in 1822. Then there’s the new Convento di Amalfi , a 52-room Anantara with a cliffside pool, set in a 13th-century Capuchin convent. Airlines have also taken note of the increased demand: American Airlines and Delta are both launching new routes to Naples next year, the former from Philadelphia, the latter from New York City. Lindblad Expeditions, meanwhile, will have its new Sea Cloud II in southern Italy this coming May, for an 11-day itinerary that will take guests to the ancient ruins of Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast’s most beautiful seaside villages, with a focus on Italian food and wine. — Nina Ruggiero
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The land of pura vida just keeps getting better, which is why Costa Rica was just named T+L’s 2024 Destination of the Year . Surfers can find their bliss at the new, boho-chic Sendero hotel, which opened in February in oceanside Nosara, on the Nicoya Peninsula. A few hours north, the Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo has added the new Virador Beach Club, updated its golf course (while cutting water usage), and opened Wellness Shala, a spa that offers healing treatments with local ingredients like cacao, coconut, and volcanic mud. Nearby, the community of Las Catalinas has announced a new mixed-use space, La Rambla, which will promote spending time outside and car-free living. Forward-thinking tour operator Intrepid Travel has launched new trips that shine a light on the Terraba community, one of Costa Rica’s eight Indigenous groups. Meanwhile local outfitters such as UrriTrek are now offering guided hiking trips on the 174-mile Camino de Costa Rica , a trail connecting the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. — Samantha Falewée
The self-declared Nature Island, Dominica has been voted the best island in the Caribbean for the past two years in T+L’s World’s Best Awards , thanks in part to its serene tropical rain forests, enticing hot springs, and gushing waterfalls. There’s also an ever-growing number of resorts and hotels, such as the InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa , which opened this year, and the forthcoming Anichi Resort & Spa, Autograph Collection , and Tranquility Beach Resort — Curio — a Collection by Hilton . Also of note is the new 32-nautical-mile Waitukubuli Sea Trail, which takes sea-kayakers along the island's western coast from Scott’s Head to Capuchin; Soufrière Outdoor Centre can supply equipment, an itinerary, and a guide. And there’s another element to Dominica’s story that’s capturing the attention of travelers who care about sustainability. The volcanically active country plans to commission its first geothermal power plant in 2024, and in the meantime gets about a quarter of its overall power from hydroelectric sources. It’s also home to what T+L has called one of the world’s most eco-friendly resorts, Coulibri Ridge . — Annie Archer
Hawai’i Island
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“We welcome mindful visitors to Hawai‘i Island,” said Ilihia Gionson, the public affairs officer of the Hawai'i Tourism Authority, in an interview with T+L. Commonly known as the Big Island, the destination is planning for a meaningful 2024, with the help of returning visitors. “Travelers have the opportunity to help mālama , or care for, our natural resources and support our community to ensure a regenerative model of tourism that is sustained for generations,” Gionson said. The theme of mālama is more significant than ever this year following the devastating fires that impacted both Hawai’i Island and Maui in 2023. Those looking to support relief efforts have many choices, including the Hawaii Red Cross, the Lāhainā Restoration Foundation, and more . Travelers ready to return might consider Kona Village, an iconic hotel that reopened in 2023 as a Rosewood Resort following its closure in 2011. “Each villa feels like your own little beach house,” Nicole Hollis, the interior designer of Kona Village, told T+L . Various events are on the island’s cultural calendar in the year ahead, including the Kona Brewers Festival in March and the Big Island Chocolate Festival in April. — Christine Burroni
Los Cabos, Mexico
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With its rugged desert-meets-ocean landscape, 350 days a year of sun, and stunning five-star resorts, Los Cabos isn’t exactly an unexpected choice for a dreamy vacation. But 2024 promises to be a big year for the Baja California destination, thanks to all the new resorts coming to Cabo del Sol, the 1,800-acre community just east of Cabo San Lucas with two miles of beach and two 18-hole golf courses. Four Seasons Resort Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol and Soho House Beach Club are expected to open in the first part of 2024; Park Hyatt Los Cabos at Cabo Del Sol will join them by the end of the year. On the southern shore of the peninsula — and not far from the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal , a T+L reader fave — there’s even more happening: the resort community of Quivira Los Cabos will welcome the 120-room St. Regis Los Cabos at Quivira by late 2024, with access to 2.5 miles of beach and its own Jack Nicklaus golf course. — Danielle Pointdujour
Mallorca, Spain
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The sparkling waters, delicious food, and laid-back atmosphere are all still here — and Americans are loving United’s summertime nonstop service from Newark Liberty International. In the year ahead, though, they’ll be visiting for the booming luxury hotel scene, which is poised to help this island steal the spotlight from its western neighbor, Ibiza. One must-see is Son Bunyola , a Virgin Limited Edition retreat on Mallorca’s northwest coast, with three miles of beautiful coastline backed by olive groves. Sir Richard Branson first purchased the property in 1994, as T+L recently reported , but it only opened to guests this summer, with 26 rooms and suites, plus three villas. Nearby is The Lodge Mallorca , a Small Luxury Hotels of the World retreat that opened in May, which has wood-fired dining and extensive wellness programming. Then there’s the first hotel from 22-time Grand Slam champion and Majorcan Rafael Nadal, whose new Zel lifestyle brand has opened — what else? — Zel Mallorca , an approachable, beachy hotel in partnership with Meliá, the Spanish operator. Coming soon, said Clare Watkins, an expert in the Balearic Islands at Red Savannah , are more exciting properties: Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor will be a top-to-bottom refresh of a century-old hotel, while Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca, will have 131 rooms, plus 44 suites and nine bungalows, overlooking the sea just outside Palma. — Danielle Pointdujour
For Adventurous Travelers
Alula, saudi arabia.
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Of all the ambitious tourism developments in Saudi Arabia, AlUla may be the most enchanting, which may explain why Qatar Airways recently launched new flights to the destination from its Doha hub. This huge sweep of red rocks and desert in the country’s northwest is home to Hegra, a 2,000-year-old archeological site filled with soaring tombs carved by the Nabataean civilization, the same one that built Petra, in modern-day Jordan. After touring ancient history, visitors can retreat to decadent contemporary hotels, including a forthcoming 36-room luxury resort at Hegra that will sensitively incorporate parts of an old railway station and fort. A short drive away, in AlUla’s Old Town, the contrast of old and new continues; the new 30-room eco-hotel Dar Tantora , for example, eschews electricity in favor of candlelight. In the year ahead, more fresh thinking will touch down in AlUla, courtesy of Wadi AlFann, or Valley of the Arts, a permanent showcase of works from big-name international artists. The best way to see it might be from on high, duringca April’s “AlUla Skies” festival, when helicopters and hot air balloons will soar above Instagram-worthy monuments. — Jacqui Gifford
Bahia, Brazil
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This coastal state, situated between the Amazon and Rio de Janeiro, is the sort of place most Americans never quite get to — and that’s a shame. Its coastline offers some of the most mythical surf-and-sand spots in the world, including Itacaré, which is home to the community-minded Barracuda Hotel & Villas , and the boho-chic enclave of Trancoso, a place that “first captured the imagination of the international creative set back in the 1980s,” as T+L reported in the September 2023 issue . “The beaches are some of the most picturesque in Brazil,” said Paul Irvine , an expert in the country and member of T+L’s A-List. But, he added, there’s more to Bahia than the coast. “We’ve started sending our more adventurous clients to the Chapada Diamantina National Park ,” he said, “which has its own vibrant, off-grid hippy culture.” While high-end hotels in the area are in short supply, more villa accommodations are popping up all the time. One thing to keep in mind for 2024: Brazil stopped requiring a visa for U.S. citizens back in 2019, but the country’s tourism officials have said that the mandate will return on Jan. 10, though further details on how to apply and any fees have yet to be announced. — Paul Brady
Northern Pakistan
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The northern reaches of this South Asian nation have a growing profile in the adventure-travel world, thanks to striking topography, high-elevation lakes, and precipitous peaks. Consider that, in 2023, Intrepid Travel launched a 12-day women-only expedition to the region, a first for the tour operator, which has similar trips in places such as Jordan, India, and Morocco. Intrepid will return in 2024 — with departures in May, September, and October — taking women to ancient villages, alpine lakes, and historic forts; travelers will have ample opportunity to meet with locals in areas that would be off-limits if men were part of the group, according to Intrepid. Other outfitters are heading to Northern Pakistan as well. Wild Frontiers will debut a brand-new, 14-day walking adventure that will no doubt challenge the bodies and minds of those who are up for it, with several full-day hikes, some above 4,000 meters (13,123 feet). The payoff comes in the form of staggeringly beautiful landscapes — not to mention the chance to make connections with people you meet along the way and see historic gems in Islamabad, the trip’s jumping off point. — Alisha Prakash
Peru's Trekking Routes
In a country where all roads seemingly lead to spectacular scenery and historic finds, there’s much more to explore beyond majestic Machu Picchu. These days, travelers have more options for getting off familiar routes thanks to the efforts of companies such as Alpaca Expeditions , an Indigenous-owned outfitter that will lead its first-ever, all-women hiking trip on the Salkantay Trail in 2024. Operated by women — including guides, porters, drivers, chefs, and other staff — for women, the seven-day adventure will include stays high in the Andes and cultural experiences such as cooking classes and farm visits that aren’t typical on more popular Inca Trail trips. Meanwhile the tour operator Intrepid Travel debuted in 2023 a 12-day expedition on the Great Inca Road in northern Peru. Starting in Huaraz and culminating at the Inca site of Huanuco Pampa, the trek will immerse hikers in this less-visited region’s nature and culture, including plentiful archeological sites. — Alisha Prakash
South Australia
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Visitors to this low-key state may feel like they’re in on a big-time secret with all that’s happening lately. The biggest news may be Australia’s new national park, Nilpena Ediacara , which opened in April and gives travelers a look at the oldest known fossils on the planet. “They’re about 550 million years old,” Mary L. Droser, an American paleontologist, explained in a recent interview with T+L . Across South Australia’s wine country, meanwhile, hotels such as Le Mas Barossa , Sequoia Lodge , and The Vineyard McLaren Vale are gateways to the hundreds of vineyards and cellar doors just outside of Adelaide, the state capital. “South Australia is known as the wine state for a reason,” said Tim Duval, the winemaker at John Duval Wines . Travelers can learn about small-batch wineries (including Duval’s) at Artisans of Barossa ; sample eco-conscious shiraz at Bird in Hand ; and enjoy a tasting in The Cube, a five-story structure fashioned after an unfinished Rubik’s Cube, at d’Arenberg . Another notable stay can be found on Kangaroo Island, where the famed Southern Ocean Lodge is slated to reopen in December after the disastrous bushfires of 2020. — Samantha Lauriello
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This small South Asian island nation has big things on offer. “You can cover a lot of ground in two weeks, with loads of variety in the landscapes, from gorgeous beaches to lush jungles to high mountains to historic cities,” said Catherine Heald, co-founder and CEO of Remote Lands, a luxury travel firm. This year, the tea company Dilmah opened two boutique stays under its Reverie brand, Kayaam House and Ahu Bay ; Sri Lankan–owned hotel group Uga is debuting Uga Riva in Negombo this November; and for foodies, Red Savannah recently rolled out a culinary tour of Sri Lanka. Political unrest in 2022 took the destination off the table for many travelers, acknowledged Rachel Cooper , a South Asia travel expert at Red Savannah. But, she added, "the new government has introduced measures to protect and encourage a positive traveler experience throughout the country.” — Susmita Baral
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2024 Masters: Five takeaways from Round 1 at Augusta National
Rory McIlroy during the first round of the 2024 Masters Tournament. (David Cannon/Getty Images)
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AUGUSTA, Ga. – The first round of the 88th Masters Tournament is finally in the books, with nine groupings having returned first thing Friday to complete Round 1.
Bryson DeChambeau (65) and 2022 Masters champion Scottie Scheffler (66), who has won two of his last three starts on the PGA TOUR, completed their first rounds Thursday, and they had separated from the field, but perhaps not for long.
Max Homa birdied the 16th and 17th holes Friday and bogeyed 18 to sign for a 5-under 67. In four previous Masters starts he had never broken 70 and twice missed the cut.
Here are five things to know about Round 1 at the Masters:
1. Scottie Scheffler is on baby watch
Scheffler is coming off victories at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard and THE PLAYERS Championship, where he became the first to successfully defend his title. He fought to the end at the Texas Children’s Houston Open before finishing second by a shot.
He’s also about to become a dad for the first time.
Scheffler’s wife Meredith is resting at home, and the world No. 1 said that while they do not expect the baby to come this week, he would leave the tournament if she goes into labor .
Scottie Scheffler’s comments after Round 1 of Masters
“I wouldn't say I'm very concerned,” Scheffler said after going bogey-free in strong winds Thursday. “We haven't seen any of the early signs. But pregnancy is weird. It can happen at any time. (We have) open lines of communication and she can get ahold of me if she needs to.
“I'm ready to go at a moment's notice,” he added.
2. Max Homa seriously outperformed his record here
Homa has long been vocal about his underwhelming record in the majors, and nowhere has he struggled more than at Augusta National. In four previous starts he had failed to break 70 even once, missed the cut twice, and boasted a career best of T43 last year.
And yet there was Homa, playing alongside Tiger Woods (73) and Jason Day (75), making birdies on 16 and 17 in the resumption of his first round to reach 6-under par, tied with the world No. 1 Scheffler. A finishing bogey gave Homa a 5 under 67, two off the lead, but he given what he’d accomplished here over his career, he wasn’t complaining.
After getting off to a slow start this season, Homa has turned it around at a good time. He would be the third client of sports psychologist Julie Elion’s Center for Athletic Performance Enhancement (CAPE) to win on the PGA TOUR in the last three weeks (Akshay Bhatia, Stephan Jaeger).
3. Rory McIlroy’s 71 was better than it looked
McIlroy was not overly impressed with his first round, and that’s understandable given that he bogeyed the par-5 second hole, played the par 5s in even par, and was six behind DeChambeau.
“Yeah, it was OK,” McIlroy said. “I held it together well. It was a little scrappy.”
That said, it was McIlroy’s best opening round at the Masters since he shot a 3-under 69 in 2018. Those slow starts have been hard to overcome, although he shot a final-round 64 to finish second in 2022, and rallied with three scores in the 60s to tie for fifth place in 2020.
One theory is that the tournament has come to mean perhaps too much to him , a notion that McIlroy does not deny. It’s the only major he needs to complete the career Grand Slam.
His slow starts here have seen him average 73.8 strokes in Round 1 over the last five Masters, when he has failed to break par. He’s also shot second rounds of 77 (last year, missing the cut), 73 and 74 the last three years, so keep an eye on what he does Friday.
4. A healthy Will Zalatoris is contending again
A lot has happened since 2021, when Zalatoris finished second at the Masters to Hideki Matsuyama, but that’s probably an understatement.
The winner of the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship, Zalatoris has struggled with back issues ever since , missing out on some of the biggest tournaments in golf. Last year he withdrew from the Masters minutes before his opening-round tee time. Soon he was going in for surgery, a microdiscectomy on his back that shelved him for the rest of the PGA TOUR season.
“It just puts things into perspective,” Zalatoris said. “A year ago I could feel the disc slipping and I was kind of hiding it from everybody, including members of my team.
“It's hard not to be grateful being here,” he added, “but I'm even more grateful now.”
5. Tiger Woods is on pace to set another record
Given that he’s gotten in just one competitive round this season, an opening 72 before he withdrew with the flu at The Genesis Invitational, five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods could have been excused for not having anything close to his best in the difficult first round at the Masters.
Instead, despite strong gusts of roughly 20 mph on Thursday, the 48-year-old Woods fought the course to a draw , going 1-under though 13 holes. He returned Friday and made three pars and two bogeys for an opening-round 73 . He stood tied for 35th place and will try to make the cut for a 24th consecutive time. That would break him out of a tie with Fred Couples and Gary Player for most all-time.
“The wind was all over the place,” he said of the conditions Thursday.
As for how he’s feeling, he said: “It’s there. The body is OK.”
Friday saw him walking with his hands in his pockets and otherwise looking cold, but the weather will warm up for his second round. Woods has said his surgically repaired body feels best in the heat.
Cameron Morfit is a Staff Writer for the PGA TOUR. He has covered rodeo, arm-wrestling, and snowmobile hill climb in addition to a lot of golf. Follow Cameron Morfit on Twitter .
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Masters 2024 props, golf odds: Expert reveals top PGA Tour prop bets, parlay picks for Augusta National
Mike mcclure locked in his expert pga golf prop picks and parlay for the masters 2024 at augusta national.
The first 2024 Masters tee times will begin at 10:30 a.m. ET on Thursday after weather delayed the start of the opening round. At 100-1 to win outright in the 2024 Masters odds, it's unlikely that Tiger Woods will pick up his sixth career green jacket this week at the Masters 2024. However, there are still plenty of intriguing Masters Tiger props on the board for golf bettors to consider before he tees off. The latest 2024 Masters prop bets list Woods' Round 1 score over/under at 73.5, with the Over favored at -165 (risk $165 to win $100).
Other Tiger prop picks include a top-10 overall finish paying +900 and a top-20 performance returning +350. Which 2024 Masters props should you target involving Woods and every other golfer in the 2024 Masters field? Before locking in your 2024 Masters prop picks or entering Masters pool picks, you need to see what SportsLine DFS pro and PGA expert Mike McClure has to say .
McClure is a DFS legend with over $2 million in career winnings, and he's been red-hot on his PGA picks dating back to the PGA Tour restart in June of 2020. McClure uses his proprietary simulation model to analyze the field and crush his golf picks . He is up almost $9,500 on his best bets since the restart.
McClure's model predicted Jon Rahm would finish on top of the leaderboard at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions and The American Express. At the 2023 Masters, the model was all over Rahm's second career major victory heading into the weekend. It was the second straight Masters win for the model, which also nailed Scheffler winning in 2022.
This same model has also nailed a whopping 10 majors entering the weekend. Anyone who has followed McClure's picks has seen massive returns.
Now, McClure has dialed in on the Masters golf tournament and just locked in his top prop picks and PGA predictions. You can only see McClure's Masters 2024 prop picks at SportsLine .
Top 2024 Masters prop picks
We can tell you that one of McClure's favorite Masters prop picks is Ludvig Aberg to be the top debutant at +275. Despite turning pro less than a year ago, Aberg comes to Augusta in strong form. He's already picked up wins on both the PGA Tour and European Tour in the past seven months.
He's also made every cut during his 2024 PGA Tour schedule and hasn't finished worse than 25th in his past six events. His average finish position during that span is 12.8 and he's posted four rounds of 66 or lower this year, including an astonishing 63 in Round 4 of the Sentry. Wyndham Clark is the only other first-time Masters player who can claim a comparable recent run to Aberg, so McClure loves the value of betting on Aberg at a return that approaches 3-1. You can see who else to back at SportsLine .
How to make Masters 2024 prop picks
McClure has also locked in a slew of other prop bets for the 2024 Masters, including a prop that pays almost 20-1 and comes from an unlikely player. You can find out who it is, and check out all of McClure's Masters prop picks at SportsLine .
Who wins the Masters 2024, and which golfer should you target for almost a 20-1 payout? Visit SportsLine now to get Mike McClure's Masters 2024 prop picks, all from the golf expert who is up almost $9,500 on his best bets since 2020 , and find out.
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