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12 Big Tours Kicking Off in March 2024

Bruce Springsteen, Zach Bryan, and Noah Kahan are just a few of the acts hitting the road beginning this month

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12 Big Tours Kicking Off in March 2024
Zach Bryan (photo by Josh Druding) / Bruce Springsteen (photo by Rob DeMartin) / Noah Kahan (photo by Ben Kaye)

    A number of big tours are set to launch in March 2024, including Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s world tour, Zach Bryan’s “The Quttin Time Tour,” Noah Kahan’s “We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour,” Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday 2 World Tour,” Sunny Day Real Estate’s tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of Diary, and The Magnetic Fields’ 25th anniversary celebration of 69 Love Songs.

    Fans can also look forward to new tours from John Mellencamp, Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top, and Peter Frampton.

    See what other acts are heading out on the road and learn how to get last-minute tickets…

    Bruce Springsteen

    The Boss is finally on the mend and ready to rejoin the E Street Band for a world tour. Springsteen previously pulled the plug on the band’s 2023 tour due to health issues, but come March 19th, he’ll be back in action for an extensive run of shows that take place throughout much of 2024. [Tour Dates]

    Zach Bryan

    The alt-country superstar will kick off “The Quittin Time Tour,” his massive 2024 North American stadium tour featuring special guests Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Sheryl Crow, Mt. Joy, Sierra Ferrell, and more. [Tickets]

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    Noah Kahan

    The “Stick Season” singer-songwriter kicks off the latest run of North American shows as part of his “We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour” in Vancouver on March 26th. The lengthy tour runs through early August and includes multiple nights in Toronto, Nashville, Denver, New York, and Boston. [Tickets]

    Nicki Minaj

    The hip-hop queen will kick off the “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” beginning on March 1st in Oakland. The jaunt comes in support of her latest album, Pink Friday 2, and runs in North America through May. [Tickets]

    Sunny Day Real Estate

    The emo rockers are hitting the road to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut album, Diary. The tour kicks off on March 13th in Lawrence, Kansas, and also includes stops in Austin, Raleigh, Atlanta, Washington, DC, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York City. [Tickets]

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    The Magnetic Fields

    Steven Merritt and co. will celebrate the 25th anniversary of 69 Love Songs by embarking on a US tour beginning on March 22nd. Over two nights, original members Merritt, Sam Davol and Shirley Simms, along with Chris Ewen and Anthony Kaczynski will perform the album in its entirety. [Tickets]

    The Last Dinner Party

    The buzzy UK outfit will launch an extensive North American tour in support of their debut album, Prelude to Ecstasy. Kicking off on March 21st in Austin, the tour thats the band across the country for shows in Boston, New York, Detroit, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, and Seattle, culminating with an appearance at Coachella in the middle of April. [Tickets]

    Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top

    The classic rock bands will team up for “The Sharp Dressed Simple Man” tour beginning in Savannah, Georgia on March 8th. Throughout the coming months, they’ll play shows in cities including Knoxville, Lexington, Tallahassee, Biloxi, Virginia Beach, and more. [Tickets]

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    John Mellencamp

    The veteran singer-songwriter’s 27-city “Live and in Person Tour” kicks off in Rochester, New York on March 8th and also includes shows in Toledo, Madison, Omaha, Chattanooga, Greensboro, and Washington, DC. [Tickets]

    Peter Frampton

    The legendary guitarist will begin the latest leg of his “Never EVER Say Never Tour” in Greensboro, North Carolina starting on March 3rd, with additional stops scheduled in Kansas City, Denver, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and San Diego. [Tickets]

    Joe Satriani and Steve Vai

    The powerhouse guitarists are joining forces for the “Satch/Vai” tour, which officially launches on March 22nd in Orlando, Florida. They’ll also play shows in Jacksonville, Atlanta, Charlotte, New York, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Austin, and Denver, before concluding the tour in Salt Lake City on May 8th. [Tickets]

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    Adam Ant with The English Beat

    Ant’s first US tour in five years kicks off in St. Louis on March 21st and includes stops in Chicago, Detroit, New York City, New Orleans, and Las Vegas, before wrapping up at the Cruel World Festival in Pasadena. The English Beat will appear as a special guest throughout the duration of the tour. [Tickets]

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