All the Big Music Tours to Put in Your Diary for a Massive 2022 Filled with Live Tunes
Spend next year dancing in a crowd to The Killers, Billie Eilish, Alanis Morissette and Snoop Dogg.
The buzz in the crowd, the dazzling lighting pyrotechnics, the tunes echoing from the stage to the rafters: that's what huge concert tours deliver. That hasn't been the case during the pandemic, though, but thankfully the situation is about to change.
With our cities opening up again, international tours are back on the agenda for 2022 — and an impressive list of big-name acts are headed our way. Some are stopping by plenty of capitals. Others are only here for a couple of shows, so you might need to make a weekend of it. Either way, if you're never happier than when you're seeing your favourite musicians do their thing live, right in front of your eyes, we've got plenty of options for your diary.
Top image: Raph_PH via Wikimedia Commons. Updated December 13.
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Billie Eilish Has Announced Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates for 2022
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