Latest Tours!! [9th April 2024] - BeatRelease

Latest Tours!! [9th April 2024]

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From coast to coast and beyond, we're thrilled to announce the upcoming tour that promises to be a whirlwind of music, magic, and memories.

  1. Miranda Lambert: Country music sensation Miranda Lambert has unveiled plans for a return to the stage in 2024, in support of her latest album 'Palomino'. The eagerly anticipated 12-date tour is set to kick off on May 24th in New Braunfels, with stops scheduled through September in cities including Mashantucket, Hinckley, Calgary, Paso Robles, Lincoln, Springfield, Canandaigua, Atlantic City, and Gautier. Joining Lambert on select dates will be special guests Gavin Adcock, Wade Bowen, and Calder Allen. Additionally, fans can catch Lambert at various festival appearances throughout the year, including Rock The Country, Stagecoach, and Under The Big Sky. Lambert's eighth studio album, 'Palomino', was released on April 29th, 2022, via RCA Nashville. The album soared to #2 on Billboard's Country chart and boasts a standout guest appearance by The B-52's on the track 'Music City Queen'. In the same year, the Grammy-winning songwriter teamed up with Little Big Town for another rendition of The Bandwagon Tour, supported by The Cadillac Three. Reflecting on past tours, Lambert's 2019 Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour featured an impressive lineup including Maren Morris, Elle King, Pistol Annies, Caylee Hammack, Ashley McBryde, and Tenille Townes.
  2. Deep Purple: Legendary rock band Deep Purple is set to embark on their highly anticipated 1 More Time Tour across North America later in 2024, commemorating the 50th anniversary of their iconic anthem 'Smoke on the Water'. This 19-city journey, taking place in August and September, will grace U.S. markets including Tampa, Fort Worth, Cincinnati, Sterling Heights, Tinley Park, and Wantagh, with additional Canadian shows planned for Toronto and Montreal. Joining Deep Purple on this epic tour will be special guests, Yes. Furthermore, the band will be taking their tour to Europe for an extensive list of performances throughout the year.
     Deep Purple continues to champion their 22nd studio album, 'Turning to Crime', released on November 26th, 2021, via earMUSIC. This latest offering follows the success of their 2020 album, 'Whoosh!', which reached #161 on the Billboard 200 chart. Prior to this, the band embarked on The Long Goodbye Tour in North America, initially launched in 2017 and featuring co-headlining stints with both Alice Cooper and Judas Priest at different intervals. Recognized for their monumental contributions to rock music, Deep Purple was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016 and received the prestigious Legend Award at the 2008 World Music Awards.
  3. Maroon 5: Esteemed ensemble Maroon 5 is set to kick off a brief North American tour in 2024, coinciding with their inaugural Las Vegas residency. This seven-date journey, slated for June and July, will include stops in Clarkston, Noblesville, Toronto, Charlotte, Holmdel, Wantagh, and Milwaukee. Special guest Maren Morris will be joining the tour in support. Additionally, the band is scheduled to appear at Ottawa Bluesfest later in the year, alongside Future Islands, Chelsea Cutler, Pokey Lafarge, and other artists. Maroon 5 will continue promoting their seventh studio album, 'Jordi', released on June 11th, 2021, via Interscope and Polydor Records. This latest album has been certified Gold by the RIAA and features guest appearances by Megan Thee Stallion, Stevie Nicks, H.E.R., and Juice Wrld. In the same year of its release, the Grammy-winning band embarked on their MMXXI Tour across North America, supported by blackbear, Ava Max, and DJ Noah Passovoy. Reflecting on past tours, their Red Pill Blues Tour in 2018 featured guest performances by Julia Michaels, PJ Morton, Lee Brice, and Robert DeLong.
  4. Alec Benjamin: Indie singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin has unveiled plans for an extensive 2024 tour across North America in support of his latest album, '(Un)Commentary'. The 12 Notes Tour is set to commence on September 6th in San Diego, spanning through October and making notable stops in major U.S. cities such as Dallas, Orlando, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, Detroit, Chicago, Denver, San Francisco, Seattle, and Los Angeles. Canadian performances are also slated for Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. Joining Benjamin on tour as a special guest will be Matt Hansen. '(Un)Commentary', Benjamin's sophomore album, was released on April 15th, 2022, via Elektra Records. The album features the certified Gold single 'Devil Doesn't Bargain', which garnered acclaim in Canada. Earlier the same year, the Phoenix-based artist embarked on his (Un)Commentary Tour, accompanied by support act Claire Rosinkranz. Notably, in 2016, Benjamin earned songwriting credit on Jon Bellion's track 'New York Soul (Part II)', featured on Bellion's debut album 'The Human Condition'.
  5. The Airborne: Los Angeles-based ensemble The Airborne Toxic Event is gearing up for an extensive tour across America in late 2024 to promote their upcoming album 'Glory'. The 31-city itinerary is set to commence on September 7th in Phoenix and will continue through October, featuring notable stops in Dallas, Atlanta, Washington DC, New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, and their hometown of Los Angeles. Notably, the band recently concluded a brief U.S. tour in 2023 commemorating the 15th anniversary of their debut self-titled album. The Airborne Toxic Event's seventh studio album, 'Glory', is slated for release in the last week of August 2024. This new album follows their 2020 release 'Hollywood Park', which peaked at #32 in Scotland. In the same year, the indie group embarked on their Hollywood Park Tour, which included stops in 29 cities across the U.S. and Canada. Comprising frontman Mikel Jollett, along with additional members Steven Chen, Daren Taylor, Adrian Rodriguez, and Mimi Peschet, the band continues to captivate audiences with their distinctive sound and dynamic performances.
  6. Missy Elliott: Grammy-winning artist Missy Elliott has unveiled plans for a colossal 2024 tour across North America, joined by special guests Ciara, Busta Rhymes, and Timbaland. Dubbed the Out Of This World Tour, the extravaganza is scheduled for July and August, with stops in major U.S. markets including Seattle, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Houston, Tampa, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Brooklyn, and Detroit. Additionally, Canadian performances are slated for Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto. Elliott recently made history by becoming the first female rapper inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on November 3rd, 2023, alongside esteemed artists such as Kate Bush, Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson, Rage Against the Machine, The Spinners, and George Michael. With a career spanning since 1991, the rapper has garnered four Grammy Awards and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2021. Her latest album, the Platinum-selling 'The Cookbook', was released in 2005 and achieved a career-best #1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
  7. Little Big Town: In 2024, Little Big Town is set to team up with Sugarland for an expansive co-headlining tour across America. Dubbed the Take Me Home Tour, the journey commences on October 24th in Greenville and spans through December, with stops in cities such as Raleigh, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, Grand Rapids, Kansas City, Fort Worth, and Nashville. Joining the tour as special guests will be The Castellows. Little Big Town will continue to showcase their musical prowess with their 10th studio album, 'Mr. Sun', released on September 16th, 2022, via Capitol Nashville. Following the success of 2020's 'Nightfall', which soared to #1 on Billboard's Country chart and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album, the band embarked on The Bandwagon Tour with Miranda Lambert in 2022, accompanied by The Cadillac Three. In the subsequent year, they launched the Friends of Mine Tour following their collaboration with George Strait during segments of his U.S. tour, alongside Chris Stapleton.
  8. Billy Idol: Punk icon Billy Idol has revealed plans for an extensive Canadian tour set to kick off in 2024, commemorating the 40th anniversary of his seminal album 'Rebel Yell'. This 13-city tour, scheduled for July and August, will make its mark in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, London, Montreal, Quebec, Moncton, Halifax, and St. John's. Joining Idol on tour as special guests will be Platinum Blonde. Before hitting Canada, the musician will also make stops across the United States, including Flagstaff, Tucson, Catoosa, Lincoln, and Gary.
    Idol's iconic 1983 album 'Rebel Yell' achieved double Platinum certification by the RIAA and features hit singles such as 'Eyes Without a Face', 'Flesh for Fantasy', 'Catch My Fall', and the infamous title track. In 2021, the British rocker reunited with longtime collaborator Steve Stevens for their Turned On, Tuned In, and Unplugged tour across America. Alongside Stevens, Idol's live band typically includes Stephen McGrath, Billy Morrison, Erik Eldenius, and Paul Trudeau.
  9. Casting Crowns: Christian music sensations Casting Crowns have unveiled plans for a fall 2024 tour across America in support of their latest album, 'Healer'. The Awakening Tour is set to take place in October, with stops in cities such as Sunrise, Raleigh, Philadelphia, Indianapolis, Green Bay, Columbia, and Huntsville. Joining Casting Crowns on tour as special guests will be We The Kingdom, Katy Nichole, Mac Powell, David Leonard, and Terrian. Prior to embarking on this tour, the band will be concluding their 20th anniversary tour, which initially launched in 2023. Casting Crowns released their 10th studio album, 'Healer', on January 14th, 2022, via Provident Label Group LLC. This new album follows their 2018 release, 'Only Jesus', which peaked at #2 on Billboard's Christian chart. In 2021, the band embarked on their annual KLOVE Christmas Tour, featuring support from Mac Powell, CAIN, Dante Bowe, and Jordan St. Cyr. The following year, they commenced their Healer Tour, which extended into 2023 and included performances by CAIN, Anne Wilson, We Are Messengers, Jonathan Traylor, and Ben Fuller.
  10. Walker Hayes: Platinum-selling musician Walker Hayes has revealed plans for an extensive U.S. tour in 2024 to promote his latest album, 'New Money'. His Same Drunk Tour will commence on May 30th in Cincinnati and will continue through September, with additional stops in cities like Tucson, Tampa, Tulsa, Costa Mesa, Colorado Springs, and Saratoga Springs. This new tour follows the success of 2023's Duck Buck Tour, which featured special guests Ingrid Andress, Breland, Ray Fulcher, Nicolle Galyon, and Chris Lane. Hayes released his fourth studio album, 'New Money', on September 29th, 2023, via RCA Records. This album follows the release of 2022's 'Country Stuff the Album', which reached #9 on the Billboard 200 chart and included guest appearances by MercyMe, Jake Owen, Lori McKenna, and Carly Pearce. In the same year, Hayes embarked on his Fancy Like Tour, followed by his Glad You’re Here Tour, which featured performances by Parmalee. Notably, in 2014, he earned songwriting credits on both Colt Ford's 'Dirty Side' and Rodney Atkins' 'Eat Sleep Love You Repeat'.
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