Taylor Swift, Foo Fighters, Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Megan Thee Stallion and Avril Lavigne… those are just some of the artists launching tours in May 2024.
Also touring are TOMORROW
See which other artists are going on tour in May 2024 and learn how to get last minute tickets…
Avril Lavigne
The pop punk singer will embark on “The Greatest Hits Tour,” which will see her perform her catalog of hits on a 29-date headlining tour of the United States and Canada. All Time Low and Simple Plan will split duties as main support for the tour. [Tickets]
Ben folds
On his “Paper Airplanes Request” tour, Folds will do just that: have fans request songs for him to play by flying paper airplanes onto the stage. [Tickets]
Dave Matthews Band:
Newly inducted member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Dave Matthews Band will embark on their annual summer tour beginning May 22. [Tickets]
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib
The rap duo will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their classic joint album, piñataperforming a trio of shows in Boston, New York and Chicago. [Tickets]
Foo Fighters
Dave Grohl and company. Return to the road starting May 1 for a new round of tours in Dallas, Raleigh and Charlotte, plus appearances at festivals such as New Orleans Jazz Fest, Atlanta's Shaky Knees and Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, FL. [Tickets]
George Strait with Chris Stapleton
Country legends old and new will play a series of stadium shows across the US throughout 2024, starting with concerts in Indianapolis, Jacksonville and Ames in May. [Tickets]
Hootie and the puffer fish
Darrius Rucker and company. will return to the road in 2024 for its “Summer Camp with Trucks Tour,” with special guests Collective Soul and Edwin McCain on all dates. [Tickets]
LCD sound system
New York dance-punk royalty will hit the road for their “Kinda Tour 2024,” playing shows in Seattle, Chicago, Minneapolis, Bend and Mexico City, plus an appearance at the Kilby Block Party in Salt Lake City. [Tickets]
Lionel Richie with Earth, Wind and Fire
The two acts will reunite for another leg of their “Sing A Song All Night Long” tour, kicking off May 23 in Knoxville. [Tickets]
Craziness
The ska legends will embark on their first US tour in over a decade starting May 22. They will play in Seattle, Oakland, Las Vegas, Boston and New York throughout the month. [Tickets]
Maren Morris
To celebrate the fifth anniversary of their breakthrough album. GirlMorris will hit the road on his “RSVP Redux Tour” with dates in San Francisco, Vancouver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Kansas City and more. [Tickets]
Megan Thee Stallion
“Hot Girl Summer” kicks off with a bang this year, as Megan Thee Stallion launches her North American arena tour beginning May 14 in Minneapolis. The 30-date tour also features GloRilla as a special guest. [Tickets]
Mr. Bungle
Mike Patton and company. will embark on a U.S. tour that includes shows in multiple cities the band hasn't played since 2000. Among tour stops: Dallas, Austin, Houston, Atlanta, Raleigh, Nashville, Milwaukee and Minneapolis. [Tickets]
Neil Young + Crazy Horse
Craze Horse will once again participate in the “Love Earth Tour” in 2024, featuring shows in San Diego, Phoenix, Austin, Dallas, Atlanta, New York and more. The tour comes in support of the band's new album, FU##IN'UP. [Tickets]
Norah Jones
The singer-songwriter will perform a series of shows along the East Coast in May in promotion of her latest album, Visions. [Tickets]
Orville Peck
The masked country star will launch his “Stampede Tour” beginning May 28 in Asheville, North Carolina. Over the course of the multi-month journey, he will share the stage with The War and Treaty, Durand Jones and more. [Tickets]
Hot red chili peppers
The Peppers are back on the road for a new leg of their “Unlimited Love Tour” kicking off May 28 in Ridgefield, WA. During this time, they will play in Salt Lake City, Toronto, Buffalo Tampa, Virginia Beach, Cincinnati, Toronto and more. [Tickets]
pearl jam
The Seattle rockers will go on tour to promote their new album, Dark matterplaying shows in Vancouver, Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Seattle and more. [Tickets]
Pixies and modest mouse with feline power
The fearsome trio will hit the road together for a new 23-date tour kicking off in Charleston, South Carolina on May 31. Pixies and Modest Mouse will take turns headlining alternating nights, with Cat Power as a special guest. [Tickets]
Sarah McLachlan
The Canadian singer will celebrate the 30th anniversary of her album Moving towards ecstasy as they embark on a 30-date tour with special guest Feist. [Tickets]
Stiff little fingers
The legendary punk band will embark on their final US coast-to-coast tour this spring, playing in Philadelphia, New York, Detroit, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles, among others. [Tickets]
Saint Vincent
Starting in May, Annie Clark will begin a summer full of tours to promote her new album, Everyone is born screaming. The May dates are along the West Coast and include an appearance at BottleRock Napa Valley. [Tickets]
Steve Martin and Martin Short
Comedy legends and Only murders in the building Co-stars Steve Martin and Martin Short will debut their new live show, “The Dukes of Funnytown!”, beginning with a series of tour dates in May. [Tickets]
Taylor Swift with Paramore
Taylor Swift's “The Eras Tour” resumes on May 9 with shows across the UK and Europe. Better yet, Paramore will be joining her as a special guest. [Tickets]
They could be giants
Starting May 9, “The Big Show Tour” will see They Might Be Giants lean into a multi-night per city element, promising “two very different shows” from night to night, with improvisation and varied setlists including “deep sharp cuts and turns to the left. [Tickets]
TOMORROW X TOGETHER
The K-pop stars will launch their latest US tour, “ACT: PROMISE,” beginning May 14 in Tacoma, WA, with more shows scheduled in Oakland, Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, New York, Rosemont and Washington, D.C. [Tickets]
violent women
On their spring tour, the folk-punk legends will play their 1983 self-titled debut and 1984 album. hollow ground In its whole. The walk begins May 1 in San Francisco and features additional stops in Vancouver, St. Paul, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Detroit and more. [Tickets]
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