Artists On Tour This Winter

  • Drake will be touring in support of his long-awaited new album, kicking things off. The Toronto rapper always creates epic productions filled with pyrotechnics, special effects, and surprise guests. He’ll be playing hits from his entire discography along with new tracks.

  • Sting is back on the road this fall-winter with his My Songs Tour, where he’ll be performing his most beloved songs spanning his illustrious career with The Police and as a solo artist. Expect to hear classics like "Roxanne," "Message in a Bottle," and "Every Breath You Take."

  • Pop crooner Sam Smith will surely delight fans with soaring vocals during their Gloria Tour. Smith’s shows are visually stunning spectacles with intricate choreography and costumes. Songs like "Stay With Me" and "Dancing With a Stranger" will have audiences dancing all night.

  • Singer-songwriter John Mayer is bringing his Sob Rock Tour across North America this fall-winter. Mayer’s concerts feature extended guitar solos along with his mellow hits like "Your Body Is a Wonderland" and "Gravity." His stage presence and musicianship are unparalleled.

  • Also on the road is the legendary rock band Chicago, celebrating over 50 years of making music. Their 2022/2023 tour will take fans through their entire catalog of jazz-inflected tunes and power ballads like “25 or 6 to 4” and “Saturday in the Park.”

  • The enigmatic Lana Del Rey is touring to support her new album for the first time in years. Del Rey’s swooning, cinematic songs about doomed romance will be brought to life in what's sure to be a visually stunning stage production.

  • For straight-up country music, look no further than Randy Houser. His powerful voice and traditional country sound are always a crowd-pleaser. Songs like “Like a Cowboy” and “Goodnight Kiss” will have the whole venue singing along.

  • Pop sensations the Jonas Brothers are back with the Remember This Tour, their first since 2019. Nick, Joe, and Kevin always put on a high-energy show filled with confetti cannons, costume changes, and their biggest hits like “Sucker” and “Burnin’ Up.” It’ll be a night of pure nostalgic fun.

  • The one and only PINK is heading out on her Summer Carnival Tour, and she always delivers jaw-dropping spectacles featuring acrobatics and gravity-defying stunts. Along with performing career-spanning smashes like “Who Knew” and “Raise Your Glass,” expect some surprises when she takes the stage.

  • Rising country star Morgan Wallen is having a breakout year and will be playing arenas on his Dangerous Tour. With his whiskey-soaked voice and rebel anthems like “Whiskey Glasses” and “Up Down,” Wallen knows how to get audiences fired.

  • Pop icon Bruno Mars is bringing his smooth dance moves and suave style to crowds this fall-winter on his 24K Magic World Tour. Mars is one of the most dynamic live performers today, with infectious energy and hits for days like “That’s What I Like,” “24K Magic” and “Locked Out of Heaven.”

  • Rap legend 50 Cent will celebrate 20 years of his massively successful debut Get Rich or Die Tryin’ by performing the entire album. Along with rarities and collaborations with Eminem, expect him to drop megahits like “In Da Club” and “Candy Shop.”

  • Luke Combs had one of the biggest country albums of the last few years with What You See Is What You Get. His Middle of Somewhere Tour is your chance to hear #1 smashes like “Beautiful Crazy” and “Hurricane” live, with Combs’ signature southern charm on full display.

  • For silky smooth R&B, look no further than Usher. The veteran hitmaker will play his most seductive songs like “Yeah!” “Love In This Club, " “OMG, " and new material. His dance moves are legendary, so expect a super sexy, high-energy set.

  • Christian singer Lauren Daigle makes her divine voice the focal point of her stage show. Light arrangements let her powerhouse pipes shine on uplifting anthems like “You Say” and “Still Rolling Stones.” It’s impossible not to feel moved during a Daigle concert.

  • Classic rock icon Rod Stewart will have you dancing all night when he plays his iconic tunes on the The Hits Tour. With timeless jams like "Maggie May” “Tonight’s the Night” and “Forever Young”, Stewart still sounds as rousing as ever even after over 50 years of performing.

  • Art pop songstress SZA is hitting the road in continued support of her hugely successful new album, SOS. Her sultry vocals and deeply personal lyrics make for an intimate concert experience, with devotees turning out to sing along to hits like “Kill Bill” and “Good Days.”

  • New wave pioneers Depeche Mode will embark on their first tour since 2018 following the release of their 15th studio album, Memento Mori. Their shows are renowned for stunning visual productions and a marathon setlist packed with classics like “Personal Jesus” and “Enjoy the Silence.”

  • The undisputed Queen of Pop herself, Madonna, brings her Celebration Tour to arenas near you this fall-winter. With a deep catalog of chart-topping hits spanning four decades, including “Like a Prayer,” “Vogue” and “Music,” Madonna’s concerts are the stuff of legend, complete with over-the-top costumes and provocative choreography.

  • Pop powerhouse Katy Perry is ready to roar with her long-awaited Play Las Vegas residency. Perry’s shows are always eye-catching spectacles, and her Vegas run will feature her biggest smashes like “Firework,” “Teenage Dream,” and “Dark Horse” as well as an effervescent stage production.

  • Also hitting Vegas is Lady Gaga with her Jazz and piano shows. This stripped-down residency showcases Gaga's powerhouse vocals and musicality like never before. Along with reinvented versions of hits like “Bad Romance” and “Million Reasons,” Gaga delivers an intimate piano-driven set fans will love.

  • Legendary rockers Guns N’ Roses are reuniting for a massive global tour this fall-winter. The Not In This Lifetime Tour features Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan playing classics like “Welcome to the Jungle” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine.” It’s sure to be loud and full of surprises.

  • Good old country boy Luke Bryan will be cranking the guitar amps when his Raised Up Right Tour hits arenas this autumn. Belting out rowdy hits like “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)” along with more emotional tunes like “Drink a Beer,” Bryan knows how to work a crowd into a frenzy.

  • Texas native Koe Wetzel is fast becoming a sensation in country music thanks to his red-dirt rock sound. His Sellout Tour will have boots stomping and beers flying up during sing-a-longs to “Fussin’ and Fightin’” and other gritty hits. Wetzel brings genuine country energy to every show.

  • Classic rock icons Foreigner are celebrating over 40 years of rocking crowds with their greatest hits on The Hits On Tour. Led by original member Mick Jones, anthems like “Cold As Ice,” “Hot Blooded” and “I Want To Know What Love Is” remain timeless arena-fillers.

  • Speaking of anthems, few bands capture the California country rock sound like The Eagles. Their Hotel California 2022 Tour will feature the iconic album played in full, along with other Eagles staples like “Take It Easy” and “Life in the Fast Lane.” It’s a can’t-miss show for rock fans.

  • Are you in the mood for some boot-stomping, southern-fried jams? Jason Aldean is bringing his Rock N’ Roll Cowboy Tour across the country this fall-winter, with hits like “Big Green Tractor” and “She’s Country” cranked to 11. Aldean always brings the party during his concerts.

  • The wild children of Texas boogie rock, ZZ Top are hitting the road on their Raw Whisky Tour. Billy Gibbons’ fuzzy guitar licks and Dusty Hill and Frank Beard's tight grooves have entertained crowds for over 50 years. “La Grange,” “Legs” and “Sharp Dressed Man” remain classics.

  • Speaking of legends, Irish stalwarts U2 are headed back out on their acclaimed Joshua Tree Anniversary Tour. It’s a chance for fans to relive their landmark 1987 album and other career-spanning faves like “Where the Streets Have No Name” and “Vertigo.” Bono and the boys still know how to deliver an unforgettable show.

  • The Black Eyed Peas are bringing the party on their Translation Tour for some old-school hip-hop flavor. Chart-toppers “I Gotta Feeling”, “Let’s Get It Started” and “My Humps” will get audiences up and moving during what’s sure to be an energetic set.

  • Billy Joel, one of the greatest singer-songwriters of all time, will play his entire catalog of hits during a monthly residency at Madison Square Garden. Songs like “Piano Man,” “Just the Way You Are,” “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and “Uptown Girl” are timeless classics in Joel’s hands. It's a concert bucket list must.

  • Heavy metal titans Metallica are headed on a massive world tour following their incredible performance at this year's Lollapalooza festival. On the M72 Tour, expect headbanging favorites like “Enter Sandman,” “Master of Puppets” and “Nothing Else Matters” played with their trademark thrashing intensity. These legends prove why they are one of the greatest live bands ever.

  • For some side-splitting laughs, comedian Katt Williams brings his World War III Tour to venues nationwide, with his sharp observational wit aimed at everything from politics to pop culture to the perils of everyday life. Williams is a master on the mic, guaranteed to leave your cheeks hurting from laughter.

  • Outlaw country star Jamey Johnson will be picking and grinning across the country this fall-winter when he plays songs from his acclaimed new gospel album. Along with those spiritual tunes, Johnson will dig into his catalog of gritty country hits like “Give It Away” and “In Color.” His shows make you feel like you’re right in a dive bar in the Deep South.

  • One of the year's most anticipated tours is Adele's first proper concert run in support of her record-breaking album 30. Her powerhouse voice and vulnerable songwriting will make for an unforgettable night, as she plays heart-wrenching anthems like “Hello” and “Someone Like You.” Bring tissues, because Adele's shows are emotional rollercoasters.

  • Legendary rockers KISS are embarking on their final-ever End of the Road World Tour throughout 2023. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers are saying goodbye with one last blast of their spectacular stage show featuring explosions and pyrotechnics, outrageous costumes, levitating drum kits, and their catalog of enduring glam rock hits like "Rock and Roll All Nite” and “Detroit Rock City.”

  • The bewitching Stevie Nicks heads out on tour this fall-winter for a series of special shows focused on her iconic career. Along with Fleetwood Mac classics like “Rhiannon” and “Landslide,” expect Nicks' breathtaking solo hits like "Edge of Seventeen" and "Stand Back," as well as some rarities and stories behind the songs from the legendary chanteuse herself.

  • The country queen herself, Reba McEntire will be playing her greatest hits from across her decades-spanning career on her Revved-Up Tour. From early hits like "Can't Even Get the Blues" to '90s classics like "Fancy" to recent tunes like "Turn On the Radio," McEntire's powerful voice and warm stage presence are always a joy.

  • Romantic icon Lionel Richie has the most timeless love songs in pop history, and you can hear them live when he hits the road this autumn. Swoon along to the lyrics of "Hello," "Say You, Say Me," "Stuck on You" and other mellow gold ballads on what's sure to be a smooth, easy-going night.

  • Soaring tenor Andrea Bocelli will lift your spirits when he plays his inspiring classics on tour. Along with his breathtaking renditions of "The Prayer," "Time To Say Goodbye" and other sweeping opera pieces, Bocelli might even feature some special duet partners on select dates, making for an exquisite evening.

  • The excellent Sheryl Crow is celebrating 30 years of making music with her special anniversary tour featuring hits, rarities, and stories from her storied career. Reminisce to 90s gems like "All I Wanna Do," "Soak Up the Sun" and "If It Makes You Happy" along with her energy on the guitar and harmonica in a truly exceptional evening with a music legend.

  • Mr. Worldwide himself Pitbull remains one of music's most dynamic live performers, as evidenced by his I Feel Good Tour this fall-winter. Featuring the rapper's signature dancefloor bangers like "Give Me Everything" and "Don't Stop the Party," prepare for a pumped-up, high-energy show from one of hip-hop's most charismatic stars.

  • Pop rockers Maroon 5 are headed on the road this autumn to support their new studio album Jordi. Frontman Adam Levine's smooth crooning and undeniable catchy hooks on hits like “This Love,” “She Will Be Loved” and “Moves Like Jagger” will have the whole venue dancing and singing along.

  • English balladeer Ed Sheeran returns to stadiums across America with his Mathematics Tour following his chart-topping = album release. A mesmerizing one-man show, Sheeran's loop pedal wizardry makes every song an immersive experience, from emotional acoustic tunes to rousing sing-along bangers like "Shape of You" and "Bad Habits."

  • Las Vegas vets The Killers are bringing their unique stadium rock sound to arenas everywhere on their Imploding the Mirage Tour. Brandon Flowers's signature vocals and synthesizer hooks shine on smashes like “Mr. Brightside,” “When You Were Young” and “Human,” making for an anthemic night from one of rock’s most consistent hitmakers.

  • Aussie country superstar Keith Urban is ready to get fans swaying on his The Speed of Now World Tour with wife Nicole Kidman likely cheering on from the audience. Urban’s silky voice and guitar skills will be displayed for mellower tracks like “Blue Ain't Your Color” along with more upbeat jams like “Somebody Like You.”

  • Country-pop queen Carrie Underwood is bringing the spectacle when she goes on tour this fall-winter, fresh off the release of her new album Denim & Rhinestones. Expect soaring vocals, dazzling outfits, and plenty of fireworks as she blasts through anthems like “Before He Cheats,” “Blown Away,” and “Cowboy Casanova.”

  • For smooth R&B vibes, R&B singer Kem will deliver sensual jams like “Share My Life” and “Love Calls” in his signature soulful style when he hits the road this fall-winter. Kem's suave presence and buttery voice make every show feel like an intimate living room serenade.

  • Reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny was the most streamed artist on Spotify last year, and his stadium tour is poised to be one of the hottest tickets of 2023. The Puerto Rican sensation will have fans dancing to Latin trap hits like “Yo Perreo Sola” along with some special surprises on what's primed to be a historic tour.

  • Hard rock icons Mötley Crüe are reuniting for a global trek following the massive success of their biopic The Dirt. Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, and the gang will be playing their decadent 80s hits like "Girls, Girls, Girls," "Kickstart My Heart" and "Home Sweet Home," along with their outrageous stage production complete with fire and over-the-top theatrics.

  • Pop futurist Doja Cat brings her colorful style and funky sound to arenas on The Pretty B*tch Tour. Along with performing songs from her new album, Doja's playful persona, and genre-bending catalog are perfect for a high-energy spectacle, especially dance hits like "Kiss Me More" and "Say So".

  • The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, is taking his legendary live show back on the road, to the delight of fans everywhere. Alongside the mighty E Street Band, Springsteen delivers marathon sets of beloved songs like "Born to Run," "Glory Days" and "Dancing in the Dark." He remains one of rock's most iconic performers.

  • Speaking of icons, British art-rockers Coldplay are touring to support their new Music of the Spheres album this fall-winter. Their shows are dazzling stadium productions featuring confetti cannons, laser lights, and frontman Chris Martin's soaring vocals on epics like “Yellow,” “The Scientist” and “Viva La Vida.”

  • Pop juggernaut Taylor Swift is embarking on her long-awaited Eras Tour across stadiums supporting her record-breaking new Midnights album. As a consummate entertainer, Swift always pulls out all the stops with elaborate costumes, special guests, and most importantly - performing career-spanning hits like “Blank Space,” “Shake It Off” and “I Knew You Were Trouble” that highlight her progression as an artist.

  • Tropical icon Marc Anthony is heating arenas with smooth salsa rhythms and love ballads on his Vivir Mi Vida Tour. The New York native will have audiences swaying and singing along in Spanish to massive hits like “I Need to Know” and “You Sang To Me” in a passionate night celebrating Latin music culture.

  • Rapper Post Malone is bringing his eccentric vibes and genre-melding sound to arenas on his Twelve Carat Tour. Along with performing hits like "Circles", "Better Now", and "Rockstar", expect a high-octane setlist reflecting Malone's diverse musical tastes and talents.

  • Rising rapper Latto broke out hugely this past year with her infectious hit "Big Energy," she'll be looking to keep that momentum going on The 777 Tour. With her confident flow and celebrate-your-body messages, Latto's concerts are high-energy parties perfect for singing along.

  • Smooth R&B crooner Khalid heads on tour this fall-winter to support his new album Everything Is Changing. With stunning falsetto and openhearted lyrics, the talented young artist connects deeply with crowds, performing stripped-down hits like “Young Dumb & Broke” and “8TEEN” along with his groovier tracks. Khalid’s shows are very good times.

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