
Top 3 Tour Announcements This Week
Want to make sure you get in to see your favorite performers and musicians live, in concert, when they go on tour? Here, we’ve compiled the biggest tour announcements of the week to make sure you stay on top of who’s on tour, when to buy tickets, and more.
Keep reading for the Top 3 Tour Announcements This Week. We will keep this running every Friday. Check back with us week to week to make sure you don’t miss any upcoming tour announcements or your chance to purchase tickets to see your favorite artist.
July 20- 26, 2025
Chappell Roan
Even though this limited run of shows Chappell Roan announced this week is far fewer than we wanted to see, we’re still 10/10 excited for this series. This fall, Chappell Roan will touch down in just three cities (New York, Pasadena, and Kansas City), where she will perform multiple nights in each. Find the most up to date Chappell Roan ticket and tour info here.

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The “pop up” concert series, dubbed “Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things,” kicks off with four nights at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY. Chappell Roan’s final tour date, before whisking herself away to finish her highly anticipated new album, will be Oct. 11 at Brookside at The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA.
Lukas Nelson
If you were wondering how Lukas Nelson sounds since taking an indefinite hiatus from recording with his band, Promise of The Real, we suggest you check out his amazing new LP American Romance. Now, Lukas has followed up his first solo record with the announcement of his “American Romance” Tour. Find specific Lukas Nelson presale and ticket info here.
Fans, get ready to hear new Lukas Nelson singles live on the “American Romance” Tour. “Born Runnin’ Outta Time,” “Ain’t Done,” and “Pretty Much” will definitely be featured in his upcoming setlist. Additionally, fans will still get to hear songs Lukas Nelson recorded with Promise of The Real, such as “Set Me Down On A Cloud,” and “Turn Off the News (Build A Garden).”
Def Leppard in Vegas
This week, rock icons Def Leppard announced their highly anticipated return to Sin City. The legends who brought you singles such as “Pour Some Sugar On Me” and “Animal” will take residence at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace for 12 nights, beginning in February. You can find ticket info for the Def Leppard Vegas Residency here.
According to the band, fans should get ready to hear the hits when they attend their 2026 Las Vegas Residency. Leading up to their stay in Vegas, Def Leppard will continue touring the U.S with support from The Struts, Bret Michaels, and Extreme.
Past Tour Announcements
Dream Theater
Earlier this year, prog-metal band Dream Theater released their new album Parasomnia. It was their 16th album and first with original drummer Mike Portnoy since 2009. Now, Dream Theater will embark on an extensive fall tour in support of the new LP.
The “Parasomnia” Tour will kick off Sep. 5 and will conclude with an Oct. 25 concert in Long Island, NY. The Grammy-winning band is gearing up to perform the entirety of Parasomnia on the upcoming roadtrip, so we suggest fans get familiar with the new LP now.

Billie Eilish
Currently on the European leg of her “Hit Me Hard and Soft” Tour, Billie Eilish has announced more dates for Japan and the U.S. That’s right, fans. If you were worried you missed out on seeing this last Billie Eilish tour as it made its way through North American, you still have time and opportunity this year to make it right.
Billie Eilish will return to the U.S on Oct. 9, with three nights at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL. Besides a few one-off shows (Philly, Orlando), Eilish will be performing mostly two or three night stands. You can find more Billie Eilish tour info here.
Falling in Reverse
Las Vegas-native metalheads Falling in Reverse have plotted a massive summer tour. Dubbed after their latest single, the “God Is A Weapon” Tour will take Falling in Reverse across stadiums and amphitheaters beginning Aug. 10, with a final hometown show set for Sep. 26.
This go round, Falling in Reverse will be joined by fellow rock musicians such as Slaughter to Prevail, Hollywood Undead, Point North, Wage War, Tech N9ne, and Sleep Theory. Support will vary throughout the run, so be sure to consult the official Falling in Reverse Tour schedule for which opener is set to perform which date.
May 5-11, 2025
Benson Boone
This week, rising pop sensation and “Beautiful Things” singer Benson Boone announced his first-ever U.S arena tour. The Grammy-nominated recording artist will be heading out in support of his new album, American Heart, due out June 20. You can find more Benson Boone “American Heart” Tour info here.
This chart-topping artist will be hitting all major stadiums and arenas beginning August. Tickets to Benson Boone’s “American Heart” Tour will go on general sale today, May 9. We can’t wait to hear Boone perform “Mystical Magical” across stages all over North America. You don’t want to miss Boone on his first major outing, determined to be one of the biggest tours of the year.

Lorde
It’s finally happening: New Zealand pop singer Lorde is going on tour this year in support of her fourth studio album Virgin. Tickets to Lorde’s upcoming “Ultrasound” Tour will go on general sale on Friday, May 16. You can find the full Lorde “Ultrasound” Tour info here.
This will be Lorde’s first headlining concert tour since her 2022-23 “Solar Power” Tour. After a rousing performance in Washington Square Park, where she debuted her latest single “What Was That,” fans were instantly reminded as to why this is such an important act to see live. Don’t miss your chance to see Lorde when the “Ultrasound” Tour hits a city near you.

The Who
According to British rock sensation The Who, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend will be bidding North America farewell this summer with “The Song Is Over” Tour. Tickets to see The Who on their final U.S outing will go on general sale Friday, May 16. You can find more The Who “Song Is Over” tour information here.
Fans in North America, don’t miss your final chance to hear all-time hits such as “Baba O’Riley” and “Behind Blue Eyes” (both of which Daltrey has promised to be in the “Song Is Over” setlist). The Who formed in London over sixty years ago. “The Song Is Over” Tour promises a massive celebration to honor one of the greatest rock bands in history. Don’t miss your chance to say you were there when it finally came to an end.

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