
Who’s On Tour? | The Best Artists On Tour Right Now
Tired of missing when your favorite bands go on tour? Looking to attend a concert in the near future? Here, we’ve compiled a multi-genre bulletin of the Best Artists On Tour Right Now, the artists you have a chance to see this season.
Who is on tour right now, and who is going on tour soon? Here is the talent, your concert calendar for these upcoming months. Plus, keep scrolling for a quick reminder on where to find some of the cheapest concert tickets available.
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Tyler, The Creator
Rapper and multi-media artist Tyler, The Creator is currently on his hotly anticipated “Chromakopia” Tour. On the road in support of his latest LP, Chromakopia, Tyler, The Creator is hitting all major cities on his 2025 tour. Joining Tyler, the Creator for the “Chromakopia” Tour is Lil Yachty and Paris Texas, making this one of the biggest rap tours of the year.
The “Chromakopia” Tour will continue from now through July 27, where he will wrap-up with a show at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. According to recent concert reviews, Tyler is putting on an unforgettable live show. You don’t want to miss when “Chromakopia” comes to a city near you.
Denzel Curry
Famed Florida rapper and icon Denzel Curry is currently on the “Mischievous South” Tour, dubbed in honor of his recent revitalized mixtape: King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2. The massive “Mischievous South” World Tour will finally touch down in the states on March 31. The final “Mischievous South” U.S tour date will be May 9 at the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles, CA.
We can’t wait for fans to jam out to new singles like “GOT ME GEEKED” and “STILL IN THE PAINT” on the Mischievous South Tour. For this nationwide trek, Kenny Mason, 454, and CLIP will all serve as openers for Denzel Curry.
Jack White
The epic Jack White “No Name” World Tour is currently making its way through the states and fans agree it’s one of the best rock shows you can see all year. Dubbed in support of his most recent LP, No Name, the tour will continue from now through May 27 where he will wrap up at Channel 24 in Sacramento, CA.
With no setlists, and no breaks, the guitar maestro leads his band on a raucous ride through some of the best rock songs of the era. Performing tracks such as “Seven Nation Army,” and even old Raconteurs songs such as “Steady As She Goes,” Jack White is slinging new and old favorites on his “No Name” Tour. Trust us, this show is not to be missed.
Lucy Dacus
In support of her forthcoming album Forever Is A Feeling, indie and alternative rock artist Lucy Dacus will embark on a limited 13-city tour. The “Forever Is A Feeling” Tour, set to kick off shortly after the release of the new LP, will take Dacus nationwide in April and May.
We can’t wait to hear the new Lucy Dacus singles, such as “Talk,” “Ankles,” and “Limerence,” live in concert. Not to mention, after the confirmation of her relationship with fellow BG bandmate Julien Baker, we are secretly harboring a special guest appearance (or two). Set in mostly intimate venues, the Lucy Dacus “Forever Is A Feeling” Tour is about to make some big waves.
Metallica
The record-breaking “M72” Tour is now going on its third year. Metallica, with their promise of “no repeat weekend,” have been going full-force on the “M72” Tour. This go round, Metallica will be supported by a rotation of Pantera, Limp Bizkit, Suicidal Tendencies, and Ice Nine Kills.
For this upcoming leg of the “M72” Tour, Metallica will also be performing one-off shows in select cities, diversifying their schedule from the way its been laid the past few years. Be sure to consult the full Metallica tour schedule for who is set to open on which date.
Megan Maroney
Country singer Megan Maroney has just kicked off her “Am I Okay?” Tour, and according to reviews from opening night, this show is about to dazzle audiences nationwide. The “Am I Okay” Tour comes in support of her album by the same name, which arrived July 2024. Fans will be hearing many of these songs live at Maroney’s upcoming shows.
The Georgia native will be spending most of the Spring and Summer on the “Am I Okay” Tour, playing back-to-back nights in several of the plotted cities. Fans, you don’t want to miss Maroney as she debuts Am I Okay? tracks such as “Mama I Lied,” “Indifferent, ” and “Caller ID.” If you’re looking to attend a country concert this year, Megan Maroney’s would be our first choice.
Deftones
Fans can now catch rock idols the Deftones on their North American tour. When Deftones announced the tour in 2024, there was also a suggestion of a new album on the way. We think it’s still on the table, especially since Deftones just announced another late-summer leg of their tour.
Chino Moreno and co. are currently touring with Fleshwater and The Mars Volta. This year makes five years since the last Deftones album, Ohms. We are hopeful more new singles are on the way, before Deftones wrap up their tour in September.
Kylie Minogue
The time has finally arrived for the “Tension” Tour to take over the U.S. Pop idol Kylie Minogue is now touring the states for the first time since 2011’s “Aphrodite: Les Folies.” That’s right, this is Kylie Minogue’s first North American tour in 14 years. According to recent concert reviews, the artist is coming back in a big way.
We can’t wait for fans to dance the night away to new singles such as “Midnight Right,” “Lights, Camera, Action,” and “Edge of Saturday Night.” Not to mention old favorites, such as “Can’t Get You Out of My Head”.
Disturbed
This spring, Disturbed will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of their seminal LP The Sickness. Honoring one of the most influential heavy metal records of all time, Disturbed will organize their upcoming performances with two sets of music each night. First, they will perform The Sickness in full, followed by a set of greatest hits.
The upcoming Disturbed Tour will feature support from opening acts such as Three Days Grace, Daughtry, Sevendust, and Nothing More. Fans who are looking to attend an epic heavy metal rock show in 2025, this tour is a must.
J Balvin
The Colombian legend J Balvin’s “Back to the Rayo” Tour is officially underway. We knew J Balvin would be making a big statement with his upcoming tour, especially since these dates include rescheduled shows from years ago covid postponement. The expectation was J Balvin would be putting on the biggest show of his career. According to recent concert reviews, this has in fact come true.
Fans can expect to hear tracks spanning all of his released albums, from 2013’s La Familia to 2024’s Rayo. The setlist will also include some of his biggest collaborations with artists such as Karol G, Bad Bunny, and Skrillex. Matched with an unimpeachable set design, J Balvin’s “Back to the Rayo” Tour is gunning for the biggest (and most profitable) tour of the year.
Jelly Roll
Country rap artist Jelly Roll is currently on his first-ever international tour. The “Beautifully Broken” Tour, in support of his latest album which dropped in October of last year, has been lauded as his biggest and most ambitiously produced tour to date.
Josh Ross, Savannah Dexter, and Brabo Gator will be joining Jelly Roll on the “Beautifully Broken” Tour. Later this year, Jelly Roll will join forces with Post Malone to embark on the “Big Ass Stadium” Tour. Fans who’ve been with Jelly Roll from the very beginning, you don’t want to miss him on the “Beautifully Broken” Tour. 2025 will be the biggest year of his touring career to date.
GloRilla
Rap starlet GloRilla is currently on her biggest tour to date. The massive “Glorious” Tour, named after her incredibly successful LP Glorious, is replete with special guests and spans cities all over the nation. We can’t wait to see GloRilla stretch her wings on the “Glorious” World Tour.
GloRilla wants her fans to get turnt up on this tour, so get ready to dance. This go round, Big Glo will be joined by Real Boston Richey and Queen Key. GloRilla will be hosting nothing short of a rager, city to city, on her “Glorious” Tour.
Billy Strings
If you haven’t met the man who has blown up the bluegrass genre to stadium and arena status, it’s about time you know about Billy Strings. This is a great year to acquaint yourself with his immense talent as he is currently on this biggest tour of his career.
Neo-classical, avant-garde, blues, Billy Strings has the keys to them all. Don’t make any mistake: this is not just a man and his acoustic guitar. This is no everyday ensemble. Billy Strings will take his guitar and run it through distortion pedals to make “bluesy string bends and metallic hammer-ons like the ’60s and ’70s hard rockers.”
Touring in support of his latest, the 20-track Highway Prayers, Billy Strings has continuously rocked the stage for several weekends in a row. Thankfully, he has no plans of stopping this tour until the middle of June, 2025. Cheap Billy Strings Tickets are going fast, but you can still find some great deals on TickPick.
Kendrick Lamar & SZA
It’s been another huge year for Kendrick Lamar, who recently performed one of the biggest stages in the nation with his Super Bowl LIX Halftime show. Love it or hate it, there was no denying the star power, the command, of that performance. Now, Kendrick is getting ready to hit the road with fellow R&B starlet SZA.
The “Grand National” Tour kicks off April 19, at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN, and will continue into the summer before wrapping up June 18 at Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD. We can’t wait to hear new GNX singles like “Squabble Up” and “tv off” live on the “Grand National” Tour.
Who Is Going On Tour Soon
Charli XCX
This Spring, the Charli XCX “Brat” Tour will continue again in the U.S with a limited number of shows. Fans who weren’t able to see her the first time around, last year, for an epic “Brat” summer: this is your final chance to catch Charli on this tour. Just consult those who were in attendance last year— this show is bananas.
Counting Crows & Gaslight Anthem
Adam Duritz led rock legends Counting Crows will be joining forces with Gaslight Anthem for the “Complete Sweets” Tour. It’s been a few years since Counting Crows have embarked on a full-scale, headlining tour. This bill aims to be one of the best rock shows of the year. Don’t miss them on the “Complete Sweets” Tour, beginning June 10 at The Pinnacle in Nashville, TN.
Shakira
We can’t wait for Colombian superstar Shakira to embark on the highly anticipated “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” Tour. Not only has she revamped the schedule to hit primarily large venues (to accommodate the rabid fans who quickly sold out the tour), this will be her first U.S stint since 2018’s “El Dorado” global outing. Don’t miss Shakira on her epic return, beginning May 13 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC.
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