From nostalgic reunions to buzzy new headliners and possible farewells, this summer’s concert calendar is stacked with what are sure to be must-see tours.
Below, Us Weekly rounds up 10 superstar acts — including pop princess Ariana Grande, global heartthrob Harry Styles and generation-defying party starter Bruno Mars — who are hitting the road with unforgettable shows you won’t want to miss at your local venue … if you’re lucky enough to win the dreaded Ticketmaster war!
Zach Bryan
The singer-songwriter set a high bar for himself by breaking the record for the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history ahead of his With Heaven on Tour (March 7 to October 10).
BTS
After going on hiatus to complete their mandatory military service, the South Korean boy band will undertake their largest tour to date (April 9 to March 14, 2027!) in support of their new album, Arirang.
Bruno Mars
It’s nothing but stadiums for The Romantic Tour (April 10 to December 8), which will feature guest artists including Raye, Victoria Monét, Leon Thomas and the “24K Magic” singer’s Silk Sonic partner, Anderson .Paak.
Olivia Dean
Fresh off her Best New Artist win at the Grammys, the Brit is taking The Art of Loving on the road (April 22 to October 17).
Harry Styles
The One Direction alum’s Together, Together (May 16 to December 13) consists of mini residencies (well, aside from 30 nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City) in just seven cities.

The Pussycat Dolls
The girl group’s PCD Forever Tour (June 5 to October 13) celebrates 20 years since their debut album — with a notably smaller lineup. Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts will return, but Jessica Sutta and Carmit Bachar won’t.
Ariana Grande
Arianators won’t want to miss out on the Wicked star’s Eternal Sunshine Tour (June 6 to September 1) — her first since 2019 — especially since she’s said it will be her “last hurrah [for a] long, long, long, long time.”
Hilary Duff
The Lizzie McGuire alum eased back into pop stardom with her Small Rooms, Big Nerves shows earlier this year, and now she’s ready to embark on the Lucky Me Tour (June 21 to February 13, 2027).
Thomas Rhett
The beloved country singer promises that his Soundtrack to Life Tour (July 9 to October 24) will be “absolutely insane,” thanks in part to two special stadium shows with coheadliner Niall Horan in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and Nashville.
J. Cole
Fans have one final shot to see the rapper perform new music: He’s said the album that lends its name to The Fall-Off World Tour (July 11 to December 12) will be his last.



