Musicians Going On Tour 2023 – When it comes to music, 2022 went off with a bang, especially after years of uncertainty in the music industry amid the COVID pandemic. Along with stunning critically acclaimed releases from artists such as Harry Styles (“Harry’s House”), Beyoncé (“Renaissance”), The Weeknd (“Dawn FM”), Kendrick Lamar (“Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers”) and SZA (“SOS”), the year was also full of touring. Elton John, Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga, The 1975, Dua Lipa and Lizo are just some of the artists who dominated 2022 domestic and international performances.
Given last year’s lineup of beloved artists, 2023 has some big shoes to fill in terms of concert tours, but this year should match 2022 with a string of spectacular performances. Whether you’re a concert-goer or someone who just wants to enjoy live music, here’s a look at the artists touring in 2023.
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In October 2022, Queen B quietly teased that she would be touring in 2023. According to Vulture, the “Cuff It” singer revealed the news at the Wearable Art Gala, where it was a “one-of-a-kind experience” to see the star perform her new . Songs from the album “Renaissance” were sold at auction. Tour dates and locations have yet to be revealed, but fans are expecting an announcement sometime in February.
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For Swifties, the announcement of Taylor Swift’s new tour this fall was just as exciting, but a glitch in Ticketmaster’s system (caused by unprecedented demand for tickets, among other things) meant that many fans missed out on seeing Swift perform in person. . Although some controversy surrounds Idan’s tour, it is still highly anticipated by fans who were lucky enough to snag tickets. The tour includes guest appearances by artists such as Paramore, Haim and Phoebe Bridgers and will span the US (no international dates) from March 17th to August 9th.
To highlight her latest album, “Special,” Lizzo began her tour in the fall of 2022, but has extended the dates to the spring of 2023. The 2023 tour kicks off on February 17th in Norway and includes stops in Denmark, Germany, Italy and England (yes to name a few) before they hit the U.S. The North American leg of the singer’s tour kicks off in Knoxville, TN on April 21st and ends on June 2nd in Palm Desert, CA.
The release of SZA’s album “SOS” was gradual, but upon its release on December 9, the album was met with a lot of praise. Featuring songs like “Good Days,” “I Hate U” and “Kill Bill,” the tour will run from February 21 to May 21 and will feature guest appearances by R&B singer Omar Apollo.
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Paramore are kicking off 2023 with a bang, embarking on a North American tour on February 6th in Nashville. The tour comes after the band’s five-year hiatus and ahead of their new album, This Is Why, due out on February 10. Upon returning to the road as a group, singer Hayley Williams told Billboard: “We’re fortunate that we’ve never relied on a certain type of success, whether it’s chart success or radio success. Because at the end of the day, there’s a connection and a relationship with people who grew up with support and love. The band is with us. That’s why we trust it.”
From May to September, Ed Sheeran will tour North America in 2023. Guest performers include Khalid, Russ, Dylan and Rosa Lynn.
Pink’s upcoming album “Trustfall” is the artist’s first album in nearly four years, and she’s bringing her new music on tour this summer. The Carnival Summer 2023 tour spans the US, UK and Europe and kicks off on June 7. Fans can also get an extra dose of entertainment with guest appearances by artists Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo, Brandi Carlile and Grouplove.
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After a four-year hiatus, the “Queen of Pop” returns to the stage with her Together Again tour. Along with special guest Ludacris, Jackson celebrates 50 years of making music. The spring tour runs from April 14th to June 21st, starting in Hollywood, Florida and ending in Seattle.
Pop icon Madonna celebrates four decades of music with The Celebration Tour. The tour will begin in North America on July 15th in Vancouver, then move to the UK and Europe in October and continue until the final concert in Amsterdam on December 1st.
From February 2nd to April 1st, Carrie Underwood is touring the US with country music star Jimmy Allen. If you miss the “Hate My Heart” singer on this tour, you can catch her in Las Vegas during her Reflections Residence at Resorts World from June 21st to December 9th.
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In October 2022, punk rock band Blink-182 released their first single (“Edging”) with founder Tom DeLonge after a seven-year hiatus from the band. The band’s long-awaited reunion kicks off in Tijuana, Mexico on March 11 and will span the globe until March 2024.
Country music star Shania Twain has a busy 2023 schedule ahead of her “My Queen” tour, which kicks off in April. The tour is named after the singer’s upcoming album “Queen of Me”, which is due out on February 3rd. Tour locations include Los Angeles, Denver, Dallas, and Buffalo, New York, among many others, and will run from April 15th to November 14th.
Country music group Zac Brown Band is embarking on an international tour starting March 5th in Houston. Tour stops include Dublin, London, Boston, Atlantic City and Tampa.
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“The Boss is leading an international tour that includes stops in Boston, New York, Dublin, London, Paris and Amsterdam. In addition to some of his classic songs, Springsteen is likely to highlight songs from his latest 2022 album, Only the Strong Survive.”
Along with Toto, Journey will tour the United States from January 27th to April 25th. The group, known for hits “Don’t Stop Believin'” and “Separate Ways,” are celebrating 50 years together on tour.
Country music legend Wynonna Judd is honoring the life and legacy of her mother, Naomi Judd, with The Judds’ Final Tour. Along with special guests such as Martina McBride and Little Big Town, the tour will stretch from Hershey in February to Hollywood, Florida throughout January and February.
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Indie-rock artist Father John Misty is highlighting songs from his latest album “Chloë and the Next 20th Century” on his international tour this year, which will take place during the month of April.
Wizkid’s tour, named after his 2022 self-titled album, kicks off on March 3 and spans the United States from Houston to Miami.
The “Queen of the Land” kicked off her Reba: Live in Concert tour in the fall of 2022, but due to popular demand from fans, the singer has extended the tour to include dates in the spring of 2023. The tour kicks off in Jacksonville, Florida on March 9 and runs through the 15 April, and ends at Madison Square Garden in New York.
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The name of the Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks tour couldn’t be more appropriate. The singing duo jointly kicks off the Two Icons, One Night tour on March 10th, which will run for most of the year until November 10th. Some of the tour stops include Nashville, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Minneapolis.
“Footloose” singer Kenny Loggins will tour for the last time in 2023. Loggins will kick off the tour on March 10 and wrap up his long run on October 27 in Inglewood, California. “I don’t see this as the end of my professional career, but definitely a big tour stop,” he previously said of the tour in a statement on his website.
Punk rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers will share the stage with favorites such as The Strokes and Thundercat on their 2023 tour. The tour will begin on January 21st in Auckland, New Zealand, and will end on July 23rd in Glasgow, Scotland. Pit stops include various locations in the United States, such as Las Vegas, San Diego, and Phoenix, as well as locations around the world, such as Tokyo, Milan, and London.
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The Matchbox Twenty tour was originally scheduled for spring/summer 2022, but the band postponed the dates to next year due to the risk of exposure to COVID-19. The 2023 tour spans the US and Canada and runs from May 16 to August 6.
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