The Can’t-Miss Music Tours of Fall 2025
While many people associate the hot, long days of summer to be the peak season for music and big tours, we've always preferred seeing our favorite artists in the fall. With the cooler weather and more laiback atmosphere, the mood is just right. And lucky for all of us, so many of our favorite artists are having big tours between now and the end of the year.
Still planning on your schedule for the rest of 2025? Below we've listed some of our most anticipated tours from the top artists in pop, country, folk, K-pop, hi-hop, rock and more, plus upcoming dates and where to get tickets, do you don't miss a thing.
ALL(H)OURS
K-pop group ALL(H)OURS just announced the cities for their ALL the HOURS tour in North America. Ticketing and venue information isn't available just yet, but we're keeping our eyes peeled for more information on the VCF artists' November and December dates.
- Nov. 28 – Jersey City, New Jersey
- Nov. 30 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Dec. 3 – Chicago, Illinois
- Dec. 5 – Atlanta, Georgia
- Dec. 9 – Dallas, Texas
- Dec. 11 – San Jose, California
- Dec. 14 – Los Angeles, California
Cameron Whitcomb
Rapidly rising country artist Cameron Whitcomb is embarking on his I've Got Options Tour across the U.S. later this month, with dates through the end of October. The start of the tour on Sep. 26 also coincides with the release of his eagerly anticiapted debut album, The Hard Way, so audiences will have brand new tracks to fall in love with.
Get tickets HERE.
- Sep. 26 – Wonder Ballroom – Portland, Oregon
- Sep. 27 – WOW Hall – Eugene, Oregon
- Sep. 30 – Ace of Spades – Sacramento, California
- Oct. 1 – The Regency Ballroom – San Francisco, California
- Oct. 3 – Music Box – San Diego, California
- Oct. 4 – Troubadour – West Hollywood, California
- Oct. 5 – Troubadour – West Hollywood, California
- Oct. 8 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, Arizona
- Oct. 10 – Gothic Theatre – Denver, Colorado
- Oct. 11 – RedWest Country Music Festival – Salt Lake City, Utah
- Oct. 12 – Aggie Theatre – Fort Collins, Colorado
- Oct. 15 – George's Majestic Lounge – Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Oct. 17 – Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall – Fort Worth, Texas
- Oct. 18 – Scoot Inn – Austin, Texas
- Oct. 21 – Tipitina's – New Orleans, Louisiana
- Oct. 23 – The Lyric Oxford – Oxford, Mississippi
- Oct. 24 – Brooklyn Bowl Nashville – Nashville, Tennessee
- Oct. 25 – Terminal West – Atlanta, Georgia
- Oct. 27 – Terminal West – Atlanta, Georgia
- Oct. 29 – Brick Street Bar – Oxford, Ohio
- Oct. 30 – The Roxy – Lakewood, Ohio
- Oct. 31 – Roxian Theatre – McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
- Nov. 3 – Newport Music Hall -Columbus, Ohio
- Nov. 5 – Mercury Ballroom – Louisville, Kentucky
- Nov. 8 – Saturn – Birmingham, Alabama
- Nov. 9 – Brooklyn Bowl Nashville – Nashville, Tennessee
- Nov. 12 – The Senate – Columbia, South Carolina
- Nov. 13 – Georgia Theatre – Athens, Georgia
- Nov. 14 – Music Farm – Charleston, South Carolina
Chance the Rapper
Chance the Rapper released his powerful and timely sophomore album STAR LINE last month, and next week, he's bringing it on the road for the very first time with his And We Back Tour across North America.
Find ticket details HERE.
- Sep. 26 – Bayou Music Center – Houston, Texas
- Sep. 27 – The Fillmore – New Orleans, Louisiana
- Sep. 29 – Coca-Cola Roxy – Atlanta, Georgia
- Oct. 1 – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Oct. 2 – The Rooftop at Pier 17 – New York, New York
- Oct. 4 – MGM Music Hall – Boston, Massachusetts
- Oct. 6 – Rebel – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Oct. 8 – Echostage – Washington, D.C.
- Oct. 10 – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island – Chicago, Illinois
- Oct. 12 – Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, Colorado
- Oct. 14 – Arizona Financial Theatre – Phoenix, Arizona
- Oct. 16 – The Masonic – San Francisco, California
- Oct. 17 – Yaamava' Theater – Highland, California
- Oct. 18 – Fontainebleau – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Oct. 20 – Hollywood Palladium – Los Angeles, California

(via Chance the Rapper)
Chloe Moriondo
Indie-pop phenom Chloe Moriondo has been very busy since releasing her most recent album, oyster, in March. This month, she's been traveling all across Europe to share her shimmery pop sound with the world, and in November, she'll be back touring in the U.S.
Check out ticket details HERE.
- Sep. 19 – Privatclub – Berlin, Germany
- Sep. 20 – The Key Club – Leeds, England
- Sep. 21 – Yes (PinkRoom) – Manchester, England
- Sep. 23 – King Tut's – Glasgow, Scotland
- Sep. 24 – Hare and Hounds – Birmingham, England
- Sep. 25 – O2 Academy Islington – London, England
- Nov. 14 – 9:30 Club – Washington, D.C.
- Nov. 15 – The NorVa – Norfolk, Virginia
- Nov. 16 – Franklin Music Hall – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Nov. 18 – Brooklyn Paramount – Brooklyn, New York
- Nov. 20 – Roadrunner – Boston, Massachusetts
- Nov. 22 – Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, New Jersey
- Nov. 23 – History – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Nov. 25 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Nov. 26 – Masonic Temple Theatre – Detroit, Michigan

(via Chloe Moriondo)
David Byrne
David Byrne, perhaps best known as the frontman of the legendary rock band Talking Heads, is fresh off the release of his new album, Who Is the Sky?, earlier this month. He's wasted no time showcasing the new songs on a tour that began last week, with many dates across the U.S. and Canada into December.
Check out ticket details HERE
- Sep. 19 – Akron Civic Theatre – Akron, Ohio
- Sep. 21 – Proctors – Schenectady, New York
- Sep. 23 – Landmark Theatre – Syracuse, New York
- Sep. 25 – Shea's Buffalo Theatre – Buffalo, NY
- Sep. 27 – The Anthem – Washington D.C.
- Sep. 28 The Anthem – Washington D.C.
- Sep. 30 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, New York
- Oct. 1 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, New York
- Oct. 2 – Boch Center Wang Theatre – Boston, Massachusetts
- Oct. 3 – Boch Center Wang Theatre – Boston, Massachusetts
- Oct. 4 – Boch Center Wang Theatre – Boston, Massachusetts
- Oct. 7 – Toyota Oakdale Theatre – Wallingford, Connecticut
- Oct. 8 – Merrill Auditorium at City Hall – Portland, Maine
- Oct. 10 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, New York
- Oct. 11 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, New York
- Oct. 14 – Altria Theater – Richmond, Virginia
- Oct. 16 – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Oct. 17 – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Oct. 18 – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Oct. 21 – Massey Hall – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Oct. 22 – Massey Hall – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Oct. 23 – Massey Hall – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Oct. 25 – Fox Theatre – Detroit, Michigan
- Oct. 28 – The Auditorium – Chicago, Illinois
- Oct. 29 – The Auditorium – Chicago, Illinois
- Oct. 31 – The Auditorium – Chicago, Illinois
- Nov. 1 – The Auditorium – Chicago, Illinois
- Nov. 3 – Orpheum Theatre – Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Nov. 4 – Orpheum Theatre – Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Nov. 6 – Bellco Theatre – Denver, Colorado
- Nov. 7 – Bellco Theatre – Denver, Colorado
- Nov. 11 – Paramount Theatre – Seattle, Washington
- Nov. 12 – Paramount Theatre – Seattle, Washington
- Nov. 13 – Paramount Theatre – Seattle, Washington
- Nov. 16 – The Theater at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – San Francisco, California
- Nov. 17 – The Theater at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – San Francisco, California
- Nov. 18 – The Theater at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – San Francisco, California
- Nov. 20 – Dolby Theatre – Los Angeles, California
- Nov. 21 – Dolby Theatre – Los Angeles, California
- Nov. 25 – Bass Concert Hall – Austin, Texas
- Nov. 26 – Bass Concert Hall – Austin, Texas
- Nov. 28 – Music Hall at Fair Park – Dallas, Texas
- Nov. 29 – Music Hall at Fair Park – Dallas, Texas
- Dec. 2 – Fox Theatre – Atlanta, Georgia
- Dec. 3 – Fox Theatre – Atlanta, Georgia
- Dec. 5 – Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theatre – Miami, Florida
- Dec. 6 – Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theatre – Miami, Florida
Debbii Dawson
Fresh off the heels of releasing her latest disco-pop single "I Want You," Debbii Dawson is heading out on the road, traveling across the U.S. to share her infectious retro-modern sound. She'll also be joining Beaches for select dates on their No Hard Feelings tour.
Find ticket info HERE.
- Sep. 19 – Aisle 5 – Atlanta, Georgia
- Sep. 21 – The Ritz – Raleigh, North Carolina
- Sep. 22 – Pearl Street Warehouse – Washington, D.C.
- Sep. 24 – Roadrunner – Boston, Massachusetts
- Sep. 25 – 9:30 Club – Washington, D.C.
- Sep. 27 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Sep. 29 – Webster Hall – New York, New York
- Sep. 30 – Webster Hall – New York, New York
Djo
We're impressed that these days, just as many people seem to know Djo (aka Joe Keery) for his music as his acting career, including his role as Steve Harrington on Stranger Things. He released his beloved third album, The Crux, in April, and will soon embark on the Another Bite Tour across North America, with dates into October (as well as hitting the festival circuit in the new year).
Get tickets HERE.
- Sep. 24 – Gordon Field House – Rochester, New York
- Sep. 26 – All Things Go – Forest Hills, New York
- Sep. 27 – College Street Music Hall – New Haven, Connecticut
- Sep. 28 – All Things Go – Washington, D.C.
- Sep. 30 – Asheville Yards Amphitheater – Asheville, North Carolina
- Oct. 1 – Coca-Cola Roxy – Atlanta, Georgia
- Oct. 2 – The Pinnacle – Nashville, Tennessee
- Oct. 4 – Austin City Limits – Austin, Texas
- Oct. 5 – Lawn at White Oak Music Hall – Houston, Texas
- Oct. 7 – Grinders KC – Kansas City, Missouri
- Oct. 9 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – Irving, Texas
- Oct. 10 – ACL Live at The Moody Theater – Austin, Texas
- Oct. 11 – Austin City Limits – Austin, Texas
- Oct. 13 – The Criterion – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Oct. 15 – Arizona Financial Theatre – Phoenix, Arizona
- Oct. 17 – Channel 24 – Sacramento, California
- Oct. 18 – The Greek Theatre – Berkeley, California
- Oct. 20 – The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, California
- Oct. 21 – The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, California

(via DJO)
Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa's 2024 album Radical Optimism continues to be a sensation, and the Radical Optimism Tour, which began in November of last year, is still going strong. She still has plenty of U.S. tour dates to go before she heads to Latin America in November.
Find ticket details HERE.
- Sep. 18 – Madison Square Garden – New York, New York
- Sep. 20 – Madison Square Garden – New York, New York
- Sep. 21 – Madison Square Garden – New York, New York
- Sep. 26 – Kaseya Center – Miami, Florida
- Sep. 27 – Kaseya Center – Miami, Florida
- Sep. 30 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, Texas
- Oct. 1 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, Texas
- Oct. 4 – Kia Forum – Los Angeles, California
- Oct. 5 – Kia Forum – Los Angeles, California
- Oct. 7 – Kia Forum – Los Angeles, California
- Oct. 8 – Kia Forum – Los Angeles, California
- Oct. 11 – Chase Center – San Francisco, California
- Oct. 12 – Chase Center – San Francisco, California
- Oct. 15 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle Washington
- Oct. 16 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle Washington
- Nov. 7 – Estadio River Plate – Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Nov. 8 – Estadio River Plate – Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Nov. 11 – Estadio Nacional – Santiago, Chile
- Nov. 12 – Estadio Nacional – Santiago, Chile
- Nov. 15 – Estadio Morumbis – São Paulo, Brazil
- Nov. 22 – Estadio Nilton Santos – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Nov. 25 – Estadio San Marcos – Lima, Peru
- Nov. 28 – Estadio El Campín – Bogotá, Colombia
- Dec. 1 – Estadio GNP Seguros – Mexico City, Mexico
- Dec. 2 – Estadio GNP Seguros – Mexico City, Mexico
- Dec. 5 – Estadio GNP Seguros – Mexico City, Mexico

(via Dua Lipa)
Hozier
Irish indie-folk artist Hozier needs no introduction, and his 2024 album Unreal Unearth has been the gift that's kept on giving. He just began the North American leg of the 2025 Unreal Unearth Tour, performing all across the U.S. and finishing up in Mexico City before the tour concludes.
Get ticket info HERE.
- Sep. 19 – Hersheypark Stadium – Hershey, Pennsylvania
- Sep. 21 – Sing Out Loud Festival 2025 – St. Augustine, Florida
- Sep. 23 – Smoothie King Center – New Orleans, Louisiana
- Sep. 27 – Ohana Festival 2025 – Dana Point, California
- Oct. 3 – Austin City Limits Music Festival 2025 – Austin, Texas
- Oct. 5 – T-Mobile Arena – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Oct. 7 – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre – Phoenix, Arizona
- Oct. 10 – Austin City Limits Music Festival 2025 – Austin, Texas
- Oct. 14 – Palacio de los Deportes – Mexico City, Mexico
Jade
Whether you know Jade from her time with Little Mix or as a stellar soloist, there's no denying the English pop star's power. She recently released her debut solo album, THAT'S SHOWBIZ BABY!, and in October, she'll be taking it to the stage across the British Isles before bringing the tour to North America in the new year.
Click HERE for ticket details.
- Oct. 7 – 3Olympia Theatre – Dublin, Ireland
- Oct. 8 – 3Olympia Theatre – Dublin, Ireland
- Oct. 9 – Ulster Hall – Belfast, Northern Island
- Oct. 11 – Dome – Brighton, England
- Oct. 12 – O2 Victoria Warehouse – Manchester, England
- Oct. 13 – O2 Academy – Glasgow, Scotland
- Oct. 15 – O2 Academy – Leeds, England
- Oct. 16 – O2 Academy 1 – Birmingham, England
- Oct. 18 – O2 City Hall – Newcastle, England
- Oct. 19 – Roundhouse – London, England
- Oct. 21 – O2 Academy – Bournemouth, England
- Oct. 22 – Roundhouse – London, England
- Oct. 23 – NX Newcastle – Newcastle, England

(via Jade)
Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers weren't kidding when they named their Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown tour—especially with the addition of 20 more shows through the end of 2025 across the U.S. and Canada. Click HERE for ticket info (with sales for the bolded states starting on Oct. 2 at 10 a.m. local time).
- Sep. 29 – PHX Arena – Phoenix, Arizona
- Sep. 30 – Isleta Amphitheater – Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Oct. 2 – Ball Arena – Denver, Colorado
- Oct. 5 – Wells Fargo Arena – Des Moines, Iowa
- Oct. 6 – CHI Health Center – Omaha, Nebraska
- Oct. 7 – T-Mobile Center – Kansas City, Missouri
- Oct. 8 – Enterprise Center – St. Louis, Missouri
- Oct. 10 – Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, Minnesota
- Oct. 12 – Fiserv Forum – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Oct. 14 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, Tennessee
- Oct. 16 – BOK Center – Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Oct. 17 – Moody Center – Austin, Texas
- Oct. 18 – Frost Bank Center – San Antonio, Texas
- Oct. 19 – Toyota Center – Houston, Texas
- Oct. 22 – Amalie Arena – Tampa, Florida
- Oct. 24 – Amerant Bank Arena – Sunrise, Florida
- Oct. 26 – Kia Center – Orlando, Florida
- Oct. 27 – Kia Center – Orlando, Florida
- Oct. 28 – State Farm Arena – Atlanta, Georgia
- Oct. 29 – Lenovo Center – Raleigh, North Carolina
- Oct. 31 – DNCE HALLOWEEN
- Nov. 1 – Rupp Arena – Lexington, Kentucky
- Nov. 2 – Gainbridge Fieldhouse – Indianapolis, Indiana
- Nov. 4 – Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center – Knoxville, Tennessee
- Nov. 5 – Spectrum Center – Charlotte, North Carolina
- Nov. 6 – Colonial Life Arena – Columbia, South Carolina
- Nov. 8 – Schottenstein Center – Columbus, Ohio
- Nov. 9 – KeyBank Center – Buffalo, New York
- Nov. 11 – Rocket Arena – Cleveland, Ohio
- Nov. 12 – PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Nov. 14 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, Connecticut
- Nov. 16 – Prudential Center – Newark, New Jersey
- Nov. 22 – Heritage Bank Center – Cincinnati, Ohio
- Nov. 23 – Little Caesar's Arena – Detroit, Michigan
- Nov. 29 – MGM Grand Garden Arena – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Nov. 30 – Nick Jonas Sunday Best Brunch – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Nov. 30 – Maverik Center – Salt Lake City, Utah
- Dec. 3 – INTRUST Bank Arena – Wichita, Kansas
- Dec. 4 – Dickies Arena – Fort Worth, Texas
- Dec. 6 – Smoothie King Center – New Orleans, Louisiana
- Dec. 9 – Simmons Bank Arena – North Little Rock, Arkansas
- Dec. 11 – Allstate Arena – Rosemont, Illinois
- Dec. 12 – Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Dec. 14 – TD Coliseum – Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
- Dec. 15 – Canadian Tire Centre – Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Dec. 17 – Bell Centre – Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Dec. 18 – SNHU Arena – Manchester, New Hampshire
- Dec. 20 – CFG Bank Arena – Baltimore, Maryland
- Dec. 21 – UBS Arena – Belmont Park, New York
- Dec. 22 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, New York

(via Jonas Brothers)
Jutes
Alternative singer-songwriter Jutes has been a very busy man. Ahead of his eagerly anticipated third album, Dilworth, out Dec. 3, he just released his latest single, "Parasite." After two sold-out runs of his Sleepyhead tour, he'll also be kicking off the third and final leg of the tour in November.
Check out ticket info HERE.
- Nov. 3 – Empire Garage – Austin, Texas
- Nov. 5 – Scout Bar – Houston, Texas
- Nov. 8 – Ceremony Festival – Nashville, Tennessee
- Nov. 9 – The Masquerade – Atlanta, Georgia
- Nov. 11 – The Canal Club – Richmond, Virginia
- Nov. 13 – Amos' Southend – Charlotte, North Carolina
- Nov. 16 – Warped Tour – Orlando, Florida
- Nov. 18 – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, Maryland
- Nov. 19 – Gramercy Theatre – New York, New York
- Nov. 21 – The Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub – Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Nov. 23 – El Club – Detroit, Michigan
- Nov. 24 – A&R Music Bar – Columbus, Ohio
- Nov. 26 – HI-FI – Indianapolis, Indiana
- Nov. 29 – Launchpad – Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Nov. 30 – Crescent Ballroom – Phoenix, Arizona
- Dec. 3 – El Rey Theatre – Los Angeles, California
Kali Uchis
Last week, Grammy-winning artist Kali Uchis began The Sincerely, Tour across the United States and Canada, and things are about to heat up even more with the deluxe edition of her latest album, titled Sincerely: P.S, arriving on Sep. 26.
Get your tickets HERE.
- Sep. 19 – CFG Bank Arena – Baltimore, Maryland
- Sep. 20 – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Sep. 22 – United Center – Chicago, Illinois
- Sep. 23 – United Center – Chicago, Illinois
- Sep. 25 – Ball Arena – Denver, Colorado
- Sep. 27 – SAP Center – San Jose, California
- Sep. 28 – Intuit Dome – Inglewood, California
- Oct. 23 – Yaamava Resort & Casino – Highland, California
KEY
KEY may be best known as one of the members of K-pop group SHINee, but he's making a name for himself as a talented soloist, and preparing to begin his debut solo U.S. tour, 2025 KEYLAND: Uncanny Valley. American fans can catch him when he starts touring the country in December.
Check out ticketing information HERE.
- Dec. 3 – Orpheum Theatre – Los Angeles, California
- Dec. 5 – Paramount Theatre -Oakland, California
- Dec. 8 – Will Rogers Auditorium – Dallas / Ft. Worth, Texas
- Dec. 10 – Kings Theatre – Brooklyn, New York
- Dec. 13 – Riviera Theatre – Chicago, Illinois
- Dec. 15 – Moore Theatre – Seattle, Washington

(via SM Entertainment)
Lola Young
English pop sensation Lola Young has made a name for herself with her soaring vocals and signature sass, and she's bringing her game to North America starting later this month. The tour follows shortly after the release of her next album, Only F***ing Myself, out on Sep. 19.
Check out ticket info HERE.
- Sep. 27 – All Things Go Festival – Forest Hills, New York
- Sep. 28 – All Things Go Festival – Columbia, Maryland
- Nov. 1 – HISTORY – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Nov. 2 – HISTORY – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Nov. 4 – Roadrunner – Boston, Massachusetts
- Nov. 5 – Terminal 5 – New York, New York
- Nov. 6 – Terminal 5 – New York, New York
- Nov. 8 – The Met Philadelphia – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Nov. 9 – The Anthem – Washington, D.C.
- Nov. 11 – The Pinnacle – Nashville, Tennessee
- Nov. 12 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, Georgia
- Nov. 19 – Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater – Austin, Texas
- Nov. 21 – The Bomb Factory – Dallas, Texas
- Nov. 24 – The Salt Shed – Chicago, Illinois
- Nov. 25 – Palace Theatre – St. Paul, Minnesota
- Nov. 28 – The Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, Colorado
- Nov. 29 – The Union Event Center – Salt Lake City, Utah
- Dec. 1 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
- Dec. 2 – WAMU Theater at Lumen Field – Seattle, Washington
- Dec. 4 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – San Francisco, California
- Dec. 6 – Hollywood Palladium – Los Angeles, California
- Dec. 7 – Hollywood Palladium – Los Angeles, California
Lorde
New Zealand pop phenomenon Lorde seems to completely reinvent herself with the release of each album, and her latest, Virgin, has been no exception. Tomorrow, she'll kick off her Ultrasound World Tour, traveling through North America into October before heading all across Europe for the rest of the year and then finally returning to New York City in December.
- Sep. 19 – United Center- Chicago, Illinois
- Sep. 20 – The Pinnacle – Nashville, Tennessee
- Sep. 21- The Pinnacle – Nashville, Tennessee
- Sep. 23 – The Schottenstein Center – Columbus, Ohio
- Sep. 24 – Scotiabank Arena- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Sep. 26 – TD Garden – Boston, Massachusetts
- Sep. 27 – Centre Bell – Montreal, Qeubec, Canada
- Sep. 30- Xfinity Mobile Arena – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Oct. 1 – Madison Square Garden- New York, New York
- Oct. 3 – Petersen Events Center – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Oct. 4 – The Anthem – Washington, D.C.
- Oct. 5 – The Anthem – Washington, D.C.
- Oct. 7 – Gas South Arena- Duluth, Georgia
- Oct. 9 – Chaifetz Arena – St. Louis, Missouri
- Oct. 10 – UW – Milwaukee Panther Arena – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Oct. 11 – The Armory – Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Oct. 12 – The Armory – Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Oct. 14 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, Colorado
- Oct. 17 – MGM Grand Garden Arena – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Oct. 18 – Kia Forum – Inglewood, California
- Oct. 19 – The Greek Theatre – Berkeley, California
- Oct. 21 – Moda Center- Portland, Oregon
- Oct. 22 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, Washington
- Nov. 09 – Rockhal – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourh
- Nov. 10 – ZENITH PARIS – LA VILLETTE – Paris, France
- Nov. 15 – AO Arena – Manchester, England
- Nov. 16 – The O2 – London, England
- Nov. 17- The O2 – London, England
- Nov. 19 – OVO Hydro – Glasgow, Scotland
- Nov. 20 – Utilita Arena Birmingham – Birmingham, England
- Nov. 22 – RDS Simmonscourt – Dublin, Ireland
- Nov. 24 – AFAS Live – Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Nov. 25 – AFAS Live – Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Nov. 27 – Vorst Nationaal/Forest National – Forest, Belgium
- Nov. 29 – Unipol Arena – Casalecchio di Reno, Italy
- Nov. 30 – Halle 622 Zürich / Eventhalle – Zürich, Switzerland
- Dec. 1 – Zenith – Munich, Germany
- Dec. 3 – Palladium – Cologne, Germany
- Dec. 5 – Max-Schmeling-Halle – Berlin, Germany
- Dec. 6 – Atlas Arena – Łódź, Poland
- Dec. 8 – Royal Arena Copenhagen, Denmark
- Dec. 9 – Annexet – Stockholm, Sweden
- Dec. 16 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, New York
- Dec. 17 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, New York
Mon Rovîa
As a Liberian-born adoptee and Appalachian folk artist, Mon Rovîa has a musical story unlike any other we've heard. His music contrasts sweet and soothing sounds with stories of strife, yearning and self-discovery, which we expect to take center stage on his upcoming debut album, Bloodline, out Jan. 9. But first, he's hit the road, with a tour that began earlier this month and will continue across the U.S. and Canada into November.
Get your tickets HERE.
- Sep. 18 – The Heights Theater – Houston, Texas
- Sep. 19 – Scoot Inn – Austin, Texas
- Sep. 20 – The Kessler Theater – Dallas, Texas
- Sep. 21 – Stable Hall – San Antonio, Texas
- Sep. 24 – Crescent Ballroom – Phoenix, Arizona
- Sep. 25 – Belasco Theater – Los Angeles, California
- Sep. 27 – Ohana Festival – Dana Point, California
- Sep. 28 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, California
- Sep. 29 – Little Saint – Healdsburg, California
- Oct. 1 – WOW Hall – Eugene, Oregon
- Oct. 2 – The Showbox – Seattle, Washington
- Oct. 4 – Shrine Social Club – Boise, Idaho
- Oct. 5 – The Grant at The Complex – Salt Lake City, Utah
- Oct. 7 – Gothic Theatre – Englewood, Colorado
- Nov. 2 – The Momentary – Bentonville, Arkansas
- Nov. 3 – Madrid Theatre – Kansas City, Missouri
- Nov. 4 – Slowdown – Omaha, Nebraska
- Nov. 6 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, Illinois
- Nov. 7 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Nov. 8 – Vivarium – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Nov. 9 – The Ark – Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Nov. 11 – The Opera House – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Nov. 12 – Théâtre Fairmount – Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Nov. 14 – Royale – Boston, Massachusetts
- Nov. 15 – Brooklyn Bowl Philly – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Nov. 16 – Grace Farms – New Canaan, Connecticut
- Nov. 18 – Irving Plaza – New York, New York
- Nov. 19 – Howard Theatre – Washington, D.C.

(via Mon Rovîa)
SEVENTEEN
SEVENTEEN is one of the biggest K-pop groups in the world, and next month, the SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] hits the U.S. It'll be the perfect opportunity for American CARATs to hear the songs off their latest album, HAPPY BURSTDAY, from the stage for the very first time.
Get more ticket info HERE.
- Oct 11 – Tacoma Dome – Tacoma, Washington
- Oct 16 – BMO Stadium – Los Angeles, California
- Oct 17 – BMO Stadium – Los Angeles, California
- Oct 21 – Moody Center – Austin, Texas
- Oct 22 – Moody Center – Austin, Texas
- Oct 26 – Amerant Bank Arena – Sunrise, Florida
- Oct 27 – Amerant Bank Arena – Sunrise, Florida
- Oct 29 – Capital One Arena – Washington, D.C.
- Oct 30 – Capital One Arena – Washington, D.C.
sombr
sombr has been one of the breakout artists of the last couple of years, with multiple mega-viral singles, and with the release of his debut album, I Barely Know Her, he's bigger now than ever. Most of the dates on his North American tour, beginning this weekend, sold out pretty much immediately—and we totally get it.
Check out tour details HERE.
- Sep. 21 – Sing Out Loud Festival 2025 – Saint Augustine, Florida
- Sep. 22 – Firefly Distillery -Charleston, South Carolina
- Sep. 24 – Nashville Municipal Auditorium – Nashville, Tennessee
- Sep. 26 – Andrew J. Brady Music Center – Cincinnati, Ohio
- Sep. 28- Masonic Temple Theatre- Detroit, Michigan
- Sep. 29 – Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Sep. 30 – Palace Theatre – St. Paul, Minnesota
- Oct. 2 – Radius – Chicago, Illinois
- Oct. 3 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, Ohio
- Oct. 5 – Peterson Events Center – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Oct. 6 – Phoenix Concert Theatre – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Oct. 8 – Leader Bank Pavillion – Boston, Massachusetts
- Oct. 9 – The Rooftop at Pier 17 – New York, New York
- Oct. 10 – The Rooftop at Pier 17 – New York, New York
- Oct. 12 – The Met Philadelphia – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Oct. 13 – The Anthem – Washington, D.C.
- Oct. 15 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, Georgia
- Oct. 17 – Credit Union of Texas Event Center – Allen, Texas
- Oct. 18 – Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater – Austin, Texas
- Oct. 20 – Mission Ballroom – Denver, Colorado
- Oct. 21- The Complex – Salt Lake City, Utah
- Oct. 24 – Wamu Theater – Seattle, Washington
- Oct. 25 – Theater of the Clouds, Moda Center – Portland, Oregon
- Oct. 27 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – San Francisco, California
- Oct. 28 – Shrine Expo Hall – Los Angeles, California
- Oct. 29 – Shrine Expo Hall – Los Angeles, California
- Oct. 31 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, Arizona
- Nov. 1 – Fox Theater Pomona – Pomona, California
- Nov. 2 – The Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, California
- Nov. 5 – Brooklyn Steel – New York, NY
- Nov. 6 – Brooklyn Steel – New York, NY
- Dec. 2 – Auckland Town Hall – Auckland, New Zealand
- Dec. 4 – Festival Hall Melbourne – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Dec. 6 – Spilt Milk Festival – Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
- Dec. 7 – Spilt Milk Festival – Perth, Western Australia
- Dec. 9 – Hordern Pavilion – Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Dec. 11 – Fortitude Music Hall – Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Dec. 13 – Spilt Milk Festival – Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
- Dec. 14 – Spilt Milk Festival – Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Tate McRae
Canadian pop artist and dancer Tate McRae is leaving a lasting impression in the music world, especially with the release of her February 2025 album, So Close to What. Her Miss Possessive Tour technically started in March, but Tate does not slow down, with plenty more tour dates across the U.S. into November.
Get tickets HERE.
- Sep. 18 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, Texas
- Sep. 19 – T-Mobile Arena – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Sep. 20 – Ball Arena – Denver, Colorado
- Sep. 24 – Chase Center – San Francisco, California
- Sep. 26 – Kia Forum – Inglewood, California
- Sep. 27 – Kia Forum – Inglewood, CA
- Oct. 2 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, Washington
- Oct. 3 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, Washington
- Oct. 5 – Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, California
- Oct. 7 – Delta Center – Salt Lake City, Utah
- Oct. 9 – CHI Health Center Omaha – Omaha, Nebraska
- Oct. 11 – Enterprise Center – St Louis, Missouri
- Oct. 13 – Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, Michigan
- Oct. 15 – PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Oct. 17 – TD Garden – Boston, Massachusetts
- Oct. 18 – Madison Square Garden – New York, New York
- Oct. 21 – United Center – Chicago, Illinois
- Oct. 22 – Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Oct. 24 – Spectrum Center – Charlotte, North Carolina
- Oct. 25 – Lenovo Center – Raleigh, North Carolina
- Oct. 28 – T-Mobile Center – Kansas City, Missouri
- Oct. 29 – BOK Center – Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Oct. 31 – Moody Center – Austin, Texas
- Nov. 1 – Toyota Center – Houston, Texas
- Nov. 4 – PHX Arena – Phoenix, Arizona
- Nov. 5 – PHX Arena – Phoenix, Arizona
- Nov. 7 – Acrisure Arena – Palm Desert, California
- Nov. 8 – Kia Forum – Inglewood, California
The Two Lips
Prepare to be hearing a lot from indie pop duo The Two Lips, because these Coachella 2026 performers are blowing up in a big way. They just released their newest single, "play," and they'll be performing across North America starting in late October through November before taking the Coachella stage in the spring.
Find ticketing information HERE.
- Oct. 27 – B-side at House of Blues – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Oct. 29 – Kilby Court – Salt Lake City, Utah
- Oct. 30 – Globe Hall – Denver, Colorado
- Nov. 2 – 7th Street Entry – Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Nov. 3 – Lincoln Hall – Chicago, Illinois
- Nov. 5 – The Garrison – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Nov. 8 – Brooklyn Ballroom – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Nov. 9 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, New York
- Nov. 10 – Union Stage – Washington, D.C.
- Nov. 12 – Neighborhood Theatre – Charlotte, North Carolina
- Nov. 13 – The Masquerade – Altar – Atlanta, Georgia
- Nov. 15 – Empire Garage – Austin, Texas
- Nov. 16 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – Beer City Music Hall
- Nov. 17 – Club Dada Outdoor Stage – Dallas, Texas
- Nov. 19 – Launchpad – Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Nov. 20 – The Lowbrow Palace – El Paso, Texas
Also a TV lover? Click HERE to check out all of our most eagerly anticipated TV releases of the fall.