Concerts 2023 USA

Since 2020, music fans all over the globe have been awaiting forthcoming live concerts. The entertainment industry is gearing up for performances, concerts, and tours for the remainder of 2022 and has an awesome line-up for 2023.

Even though there has been a hiatus, this has not stopped the world from spreading the joys of music online. We had VR Chat Raves, EDM free spin slots, and Oculus-inspired concerts to keep us going. However, the allure of an outdoor concert in a live music arena is an extremely exciting prospect. Whilst there are many rumors and speculations about which artists will be performing, the following tours are confirmed for 2023. 

Five Music Concerts for 2023

These are some of the music concerts we are most excited for in the upcoming year!

Bruce Springsteen

In February 2023, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will begin their tour with a run of US arena shows. They will then perform in Europe from April 2023 and return to the US for the second leg of the tour in August.

Springsteen had last performed on tour with the E Street Band in 2017, in their River Tour in Australia. In 2020, they performed two songs together from their studio album called Letter to You. This was performed on Saturday Night Live, to wide acclaim. 

In 2019 Springsteen released Western Stars. The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts film was released in 2021. His theatre show, Springsteen on Broadway was reprised and Springsteen collaborated with President Barack Obama on the book, Renegades: Born in the USA.

Springsteen said in a statement, “After six years, I’m looking forward to seeing our great and loyal fans next year.”  He also said he’s “looking forward to once again sharing the stage with the legendary E Street Band. See you out there, next year – and beyond.”

Elton John

Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour is a highlight of the 2022 and 2023 stages. He has announced that he will finish up his international Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour with mass performances scheduled for Europe and North America. 

This tour includes never-been-released photos and videos of his phenomenal 50-year career. This footage is accompanied by some of his most famous and well-loved songs, like Rocket Man, Philadelphia Freedom, Tiny Dancer and Bennie and the Jets.

This will be this superstar’s final concert. He has spent most of his unparalleled career on the road and has redefined music’s cultural landscape, through his musical genius, his unique brand, showmanship, and his indelible charisma.

Justin Bieber
If Justin Bieber’s health allows, he will continue The Justice World Tour into 2023. Bieber has been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which causes paralysis on one side of his face. He is currently doing facial exercises and is optimistic that he will be able to return to the stage.

The Canadian-born singer achieved huge commercial success with his 2010 teen pop debut studio album, My World 2.0. Like Shawn Mendes, he was among the five youngest male solo acts to top the charts on the US Billboard 200. Bieber’s single Baby is certified as one of the highest singles of all time in the US. He achieved global fame and his fandom became referred to as “beliebers” – the merging of the concept Bieber and Believer.

Bieber is one of the best-selling music artists of all time. His sales are estimated to be over 150 million records worldwide. He has won two Grammy Awards, one Latin Grammy Award, numerous coveted music awards and 33 Guinness World Records.  Forbes has him listed as one of the ten most powerful celebrities and Times Magazine has named him as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

Celine Dion

Celine Dion’s superstardom career has spanned decades. She is an international singer and has done important philanthropic work. Dion is the best-selling French-language artist of all time and is known for her powerful and technically skilled vocals.

While she recovers from her recent health problems, which include severe muscle spasms, Dion has announced that she will be postponing her 2022 European Courage World Tour dates and rescheduling her shows to 2023.

Dion’s hits include Think Twice and Because You Loved Me. Her Academy Award-winning song My Heart Will Go On from the movie Titanic is a timeless classic.

The Show Will Now Go On!

During the Covid pandemic, the music industry was forced online, and live shows were canceled, but now they’re back – and you can’t argue with the fact that the people haven’t spoken, but shouted: “You can’t stop the music!”

The only thing we’ve got left to say is, see you at the next show!

Concerts 2023 USA

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Entertainment

For the (live) music lovers in your life.

Next year is shaping up to be a mega year for concerts, with some of the biggest acts in the world embarking on massive stadium tours. More events may be announced in the coming months, but with Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Blink-182 already on the docket, it’s a stacked schedule. You may have to wait in (virtual) line for these, but here are some of the most giftable concert tickets for 2023.

Taylor Swift

Swift’s Eras Tour (her first since Reputation) keeps getting more dates added to it, so keep an eye out for the singer coming to a city near you. Openers include Paramore, Phoebe Bridgers, and GAYLE.

Beyoncé

Beyoncé may not have released the Renaissance visuals (much to our dismay), but the singer known as the greatest living performer is going on tour with her dance album in 2023.

Arctic Monkeys

The beloved English rock band will first tour the UK and Ireland before making several stops in the US.

Blink-182

Long-brewing rumors of a Blink-182 reunion tour have finally come true. The pop-punk icons will embark on a massive world tour, kicking off in March.

Paramore

Paramore will also hit the road again following a run of intimate shows this year; in addition to opening for Taylor Swift, Hayley Williams’ band will play all over the US starting next May.

Tove Lo

Dance your heart out at the Tove Lo tour, which starts in Europe before heading to North America in February 2023.

Avril Lavigne

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Pop-punk queen Avril Lavigne will take to the road in 2023 for her rescheduled European tour.

Panic! At The Disco

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Catch Brendon Urie’s antics (and soaring falsetto) at one of these shows next year.

Harry Styles

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He may have dabbled in acting, but Harry Styles is first and foremost a musician, and he is still touring next year. Feather boa not included in ticket price.

Lizzo

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The near EGOT-er’s Special Tour continues through 2023 with European tour dates.

Carly Rae Jepsen

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CRJ’s Loneliest Time Tour also extends into the new year with a handful of dates.

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Will there be a Coldplay tour in 2023?

Coldplay have announced 2023 dates on their world tour in support of Music of the Spheres. Next year, the band will perform in Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Find Coldplay's schedule and a trailer for the tour below.

Is u2 touring 2023?

The famed Irish rock band is slated to open Las Vegas' new MSG Sphere in 2023. The show marks the band's first confirmed live performance in four years. According to Billboard, the band will play several shows at the all-new venue over the course of 2023.

Is Morgan Wallen touring in 2023?

Morgan Wallen is currently touring across 1 country and has 1 upcoming concert. The final concert of the tour will be at Frank Brown Park in Panama City Beach.