Tour news: Taylor Swift, Jerry Seinfeld, The Dwarves, Screaming Females, and more

Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.

TAYLOR SWIFT

Taylor Swift continues to expand The Eras Tour, having added three new Vancouver shows in December 2024. Will this tour ever end? Swifties hope not. All dates are here.

CHRIS STAPLETON

Chris Stapleton has expanded his 2024 All-American Road Show Tour, adding second nights at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl and Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, a third Guildford, NH show, and a Sioux Falls show.

JERRY SEINFELD

Jerry Seinfeld has added more Beacon Theatre shows to his schedule, playing early and late shows on January 12 & 13, February 2 & 3, and March 8 & 9. He’s out on tour with Jim Gaffigan now.

GREEN DAY / SMASHING PUMPKINS / RANCID / THE LINDA LINDAS

After teasing it, Green Day have officially announced their North American stadium tour with The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and The Linda Lindas, as well as a Europe tour with Nothing But Thieves, The Hives, Donots, The Interrupters, and Maid of Ace, varying by date. The tours will support the 30th anniversary of Dookie, the 20th anniversary of American Idiot, and their upcoming album Saviors, which arrives January 19.

SCREAMING FEMALES

Screaming Females have canceled the remainder of their 2023 tour due to a family emergency. “We will not be making up these shows in the forseeable future,” they write. “We really appreciate everyone’s hard work that makes these shows possible and we are so sorry that we have to cancel.”

ALICIA KEYS

Alicia Keys‘ sophomore album, The Diary of Alicia Keys, turns 20 in December, and to celebrate she’ll play it in full from beginning to end at a special NYC show.

MOUNT KIMBIE

Mount Kimbie have announced a 2024 tour that will hit the UK, Europe and North America in the spring.

THE DWARVES

Punk vets The Dwarves are on tour now supporting their new LP Concept Album, and dates include Pittsburgh, Chicago, Austin, New Orleans, Seattle, San Francisco, and more.

PIEBALD

The one and only Piebald have been reunited since 2016, and their live shows are still relatively few and far between, so any chance to see them is very worth taking. Like they did last year, they’ll head out for a brief run of East Coast shows in December to close out 2023

Check our Tour Dates category for more.