Seven-time Grammy winner and Pollstar’s three-time top female country touring artist, Carrie Underwood, will launch a new arena tour, The Cry Pretty Tour 360, in the spring of 2019. Sponsored by CALIA, the new tour will kick off on May 1 in Greensboro, N.C., and will play 55 arenas across the U.S. and Canada and is promoted by AEG Presents. She will be joined on tour by special guests Maddie & Tae and Runaway June. Underwood made the announcement this morning in a personal video to her fans: https://bit.ly/2Mr64i5.
Smashing Pumpkins add more dates to Shiny and Oh So Bright Tour
GRAMMY® Award-winning, acclaimed alternative rock pioneers, The Smashing Pumpkins today announced additional dates on their upcoming Shiny And Oh So Bright Tour.
Fleetwood Mac Returning to Canada with a new look
Legendary, GRAMMY-award winning band Fleetwood Mac announced today a North American tour, set to kick off in October and travel through 50-plus cities across Canada and the United States ending in the spring of 2019. Produced by Live Nation, the tour will feature the newly announced line-up of Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie along with newcomers Mike Campbell and Neil Finn.
Steve Martin & Martin Short are hitting the road
STEVE MARTIN & MARTIN SHORT IN “AN EVENING YOU WILL FORGET FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE,” FEATURING THE STEEP CANYON RANGERS AND JEFF BABKO COMING TO A VENUE NEAR YOU
THE PROCLAIMERS ANNOUNCE CANADA TOUR
Identical twin brothers Charlie and Craig Reid, aka The Proclaimers, are on their way back to Canada for a 500 mile (x5?) journey from coast to coast.
‘The Kevin Hart Irresponsible Tour’ Adds Over 100 New Dates
– Massive Comedy Tour To Hit All New Major Cities Across the Globe Throughout 2018
– Tickets On Sale To General Public For Most Cities Starting Wednesday, January 31
Slayer announces final tour and North American dates.
After making some of the most brutal, breathtakingly aggressive, all-hell’s-a-breaking-loose music ever created, being one of the four bands that defined an entire musical genre and being the band that other heavy acts are measured against and aspire to…after nearly 37 years, releasing 12 studio albums, multiple live recordings, compilations, live video and two box sets, playing nearly 3000 concerts in all corners of the world, receiving countless awards including five Grammy nominations and two Grammy awards, Gold records and other accolades…having its own exhibit in the Smithsonian Institute, gracing hundreds of magazine covers, experiencing the devastating loss of a founding brother, and even appearing on “The Tonight Show,” the age of Slayer, one of the greatest thrash/metal/punk bands of this or any age, is coming to an end.
Santana coming to Canada for 10 show run in 2018
Multiple-Grammy award-winning musician Santana is bringing his Divination Tour to 10 Canadian cities next year.
Queens of the Stone Age expand their 2018 Villains Tour
On the tails of completing the most successful North American run of their storied career, Queens of the Stone Age have confirmed a second Stateside installment of the 2018 Villains World Tour. The new dates will begin with a March 21 and 22, 2018 two night stand in San Diego, and run through the end of May, including an April 24 appearance at the Austin 360 Amphitheater—the first QOTSA Austin headline show since 2011 and first time in the area since Austin City Limits 2013. The expanded Villains 2018 campaign will also feature stops in New Orleans, Miami and additional dates in Canada where Villains lead single “The Way You Used To Do” has reigned steadily atop the Alternative, Modern Rock and CAR radio charts.
Lights Announces 2018 We Were Here Headline Tour
Alt-pop phenom Lights has announced her 2018 headline tour – one of her biggest to date – bringing her immersive world of pop music and comics to life in more than 40 cities across North America. The We Were Here Tour 2018 kicks off on January 30 in Vancouver and includes stops in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Ottawa, Philadelphia and Chicago.