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There is nothing more magical than watching the sun set behind your favorite artist on a warm summer night as they sing their heart out to your favorite song. Just imagine Beyoncé belting “16 Carriages,” or Benson Boone flipping to “Beautiful Things,” or Lady Gaga casting a spell with “Abracadabra”—with a cocktail, over-priced chicken tenders, and your best friends in tow.
This year, summer tours are coming at full force. Whether artists are going on solo adventures or heading to festivals like Lollapalooza, there’s a plethora of live music to enjoy. Charli xcx is going global with the international leg of the Brat Tour, Billie Eilish continues to wow audiences with her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour, and Blackpink is set to reunite with their Deadline Tour. Plus, Dua Lipa, Tate McRae, Zach Bryan, and countless other artists are coming to a city near you. Fans everywhere are about to be spoiled (and possibly broke) this season.
Below, find the most anticipated summer tours of 2025, and where to purchase tickets for the shows. See you in the stadium.
Addison Rae, The Addison Tour
Dates: August 26-November 17
Take those headphones off and take a dive into the “Aquamarine” waters of Addison Rae. The TikTok star and singer is going on her much-anticipated tour this summer in support of her debut album Addison. After hosting successful small performances, Rae will no doubt be bringing a downtown, party girl aesthetic to the stage, rounded out with background dancers and a full production.
Benson Boone, American Heart Tour
Dates: August 22-November 18
Benson Boone is hitting the road in support of his upcoming album, American Heart, which is out on June 20. Tour attendees can expect to hear some of his hits, including his breakout track “Beautiful Things,” and new songs from his album—along with electric performances and several flips throughout the set list.
Beyoncé, Cowboy Carter Tour
Dates: On now-July 26
In support of her Grammy Award winning album, Beyoncé is taking her rodeo on the road this summer with her Cowboy Carter Tour. She rides around the stadium in a horseshoe, dances with her daughter Blue Ivy, and gives everyone a little taste of Renaissance as well.
Billie Eilish, Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour
Dates: On now-November 23
During her Hit Me Hard and Soft shows, Billie Eilish performs hits from the titular album and also goes Brat, bringing “Guess,” her collaboration with Charli xcx, to the masses.
Blackpink, Deadline World Tour
Dates: July 5, 2025-Jan. 25, 2026
The deadline for a new Blackpink album must be on the horizon, because the girls are set to go on tour this summer. After pursuing their own solo projects, Lisa, Jennie, Rosé, and Jisoo will reunite for shows around the globe. Only time will tell when the record will drop, but for now, it’s Blackpink in your area.
Charli xcx, Brat Tour
Dates: On now-August 10
The party doesn’t stop as Charli xcx heads to Europe to continue her Brat tour. With hits galore, pop’s favorite club kid puts on quite the performance—you’ll be dripping in sweat from start to finish.
Dua Lipa, Radical Optimism Tour
Dates: On now-December 5
While she may have a song called “End of an Era,” Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism season is just starting. This summer, the pop star heads on a global tour, fresh off the heels of her engagement to Callum Turner. She plays hits from all of her albums, offering fan service to those who’ve been with her from the beginning.
Gracie Abrams, The Secret of Us Tour
Dates: On now-August 27
Recently, when I saw Gracie Abrams live, she said a song had a “dance-y beat,” and then performed one of the saddest songs I’ve ever heard. I understand it though; sometimes dancing in my bedroom while crying is the only way through the hard times. The ultimate sad girl tours with some great openers, like Griff, this summer for her 2024 album The Secret of Us.
Japanese Breakfast, The Melancholy Tour
Dates: On now-October 5
A true multidisciplinary artist, Michelle Zauner, the frontwoman of Japanese Breakfast, journeys out on the road for in support of the group’s latest album For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women). She’s raking in the success, especially after her book Crying In H-Mart became a New York Times bestseller.
Kali Uchis, Sincerly, Arena Tour
Dates: August 14-September 25
When she’s not prank calling her friends, Kali Uchis is on the stage, and this summer, she’s heading to arenas across the country. Her album Sincerely went No. 2 on the Billboard 200, making this a late summer hot ticket.
Katy Perry, The Lifetimes Tour
Dates: On now-December 7
You can say all you want about Katy Perry, but the Lifetimes Tour is going to be a show to remember. The pop star is currently flying sky-high across the United States, performing hits from her most recent album 143 and her past discography. Who wouldn’t want to hear “Teenage Dream” direct from the source with a few antics on the side? Sign us up.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA, Grand National Tour
Dates: On now-December 10
Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s Grand National Tour is the joint slay of the century. Following the success of their Super Bowl Halftime Show, the two frequent collaborators join forces once again to promote Lamar’s GNX and SZA’s SOS Deluxe: LANA. Two for the price of one? Let’s go.
Kesha and the Scissor Sisters, The Tits Out Tour
Dates: July 1, 2025-March 21, 2026
Mother Kesha has returned with her new album, Period, and is going on tour with the Scissor Sisters, who you may remember for their queer anthem “Let’s Have a Kiki.” It’s set to be a big ole’ gay romp, one where attendees can expect Kesha’s iconic hits like “Tik Tok” and new music like “Joyride.” Animals, are you ready?
Lady Gaga, Mayhem Ball
Dates: July 16, 2025-Jan. 29, 2026
Monsters beware: You might not survive this iconic tour. After an incredibly successful Coachella performance and record-breaking show in Brazil, Lady Gaga finally brings her recent album Mayhem to a city near you. Every performance so far has been downright incredible, so expect an absolute smash of a show, filled with Gaga’s biggest hits.
Maren Morris, The Dreamsicle Tour
Dates: On now-November 20
Maren Morris, country pop’s current rockstar is touring Dreamsicle, her most recent album. After going through a period of change in the last few years, Morris delivered an excellent body of work, making this one of my personal most-anticipated tours of 2025.
Olivia Dean, Across the Atlantic Tour
Dates: July 12-August 5
Rising star Olivia Dean is finally coming to the United States on her Across the Atlantic Tour. The Brit, whose upcoming album The Art of Living is getting global recognition, is sure to croon her way through the U.S., bringing her unique sound to a new audience.
Post Malone, Big Ass Stadium Tour
Dates: On now-September 14
The Midwesterner in me is ready to drop some dough on anything that has “Big Ass” in the title. (It’s in my every day vernacular.) Post Malone’s tour for his album F-1 Trillion, with Jelly Roll supporting, might just get me to enter my credit card information.
Shakira, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour
Dates: On now-November 16
Shakira can do it all: launch a hair care brand, release a killer album, and go on a global tour. The international superstar, who is likely coming to your city this summer, tours her album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, and has already given us surprises galore. For instance, in New York, she treated the crowd to an appearance by Rauw Alejando.
Tate McRae, Miss Possessive Tour
Dates: On now-November 8
Tate McRae, I am strapped in to the passenger seat of your “Sports Car.” Pop’s newly minted dancing diva continues her trek around the world with her Miss Possessive Tour, making us wonder if she ever sleeps.
Tyler, the Creator, Chromakopia: The World Tour
Dates: On now-September 21
Tyler, the Creator is on tour for his album Chromakopia, his latest critically acclaimed project. He’ll hit cities around the United States this summer, with two shows at Madison Square Garden and two at Barclays Center in New York.
The Weeknd, After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour
Dates: On now-September 3
After a rather interesting run of content, The Weeknd is on the road for the final project in a series of albums, all before he ditches the stage name—or so he says. Abel Tesfaye’s Hurry Up Tomorrow film received lukewarm reviews, but he’s still breaking records on the stage.
Zach Bryan, The Quittin Time Tour
Dates: On now-September 27
Country music darling Zach Bryan is quite a recluse, giving little to no interviews, but he remains a touring juggernaut. After releasing his album The Great American Bar Scene, the singer heads on The Quittin’ Time Tour, which is quickly selling out venue after venue.
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