
The Best Stadium and Arena Tours in 2025
We all notice when our nearby stadiums and arenas light up, and when the traffic around them swells, signaling someone big is in town. When Taylor Swift launched her tour in Arizona, the mayor of Glendale declared it “Swift City.” When Bruce Springsteen comes to town, suddenly The Boss and his stellar cannon of songs can be heard in every bar and restaurant for weeks.
You don’t want to miss what everyone is talking about—especially when the talent is at your front door. Here are The Best, and Biggest, Stadium and Arena Tours in 2025. Here are the premier concerts and shows coming to your major local venues this year.
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Tyler, the Creator
Rapper, actor, and innovator Tyler, the Creator just released his eighth studio album Chromakopia and is celebrating next year with a massive world tour. For his upcoming “Chromakopia” Tour, Tyler, the Creator will be joined by fellow rappers Lil Yachty and Paris, Texas.
The last time Tyler, the Creator was on tour was in 2022 in support of Call Me If You Get Lost. Considering the length of the upcoming “Chromakopia” Tour, we think Tyler knows his fans have been missing him. Chromakopia has been led by the singles “Noid” and “St. Chroma.” You can find out more about the Tyler, the Creator Tour here.
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $83
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $177
Chris Stapleton
No summer would be complete without one of the best bandleaders alive today, Chris Stapleton, and his All-American Road Show. Now, Stapleton’s All-American Road Show is lauded as one of the greatest concert tours fans can see today. This year, Stapleton will be surrounding himself with even more incredible talent.
The 2025 All-American Road Show runs for the major part of the summer before wrapping-up on Aug. 22 at Ball Arena in Denver, CO. Joining Stapleton throughout the tour will be Marcus King, Nikki Lane, The War and Treaty, Brittney Spencer, Grace Potter, and more. Find out more Chris
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $61
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $140
Nine Inch Nails
This summer, rock legends Nine Inch Nails will hit the road for their “Peel It Back” Tour. NIN will be taking their show to cities and fans they haven’t seen in over a decade. The new tour comes after a short hiatus which allowed Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross to score (and win awards) for several films. Their last albums were 2020’s Ghosts VI: Locusts and Ghosts V: Together.
According to recent reviews from the tour launch in Dublin, Nine Inch Nails are here to remind you they continue to be one of the best rock acts of the century. The band is breaking out live renditions of songs they haven’t performed in decades. Fans who see NIN this year are in for a treat. Check out more Nine Inch Nails tour info here.
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $21
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $88
Sabrina Carpenter
Pop songstress Sabrina Carpenter is kicking off the next leg of her “Short N’ Sweet” Tour this summer. Fans have put these tickets in very high demand, especially after Carpenter released her latest new single, “Manchild,” off her forthcoming LP.
Sabrina Carpenter will release another full album on Aug. 29. The LP, her seventh studio album, is titled Man’s Best Friend. The lead single signals another glittering pop package, bursting with witty lyricism and contagious hooks. We can’t wait to hear some of the new album, live, this summer. Check out more Sabrina Carpenter tour info here.
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $227
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $297
The Offspring, Jimmy Eat World, and New Found Glory
If you’re looking to attend a massive rock concert this summer, look no further than The Offspring’s “Supercharged Worldwide in ’25” Tour. Not only will they be hitting the biggest stages across the U.S this summer. The Offspring will also be joined by fellow rock juggernauts Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory. This lineup is a must-see for the diehard rock music fans out there.
The tour also comes in celebration of last year’s LP, Supercharged, led by singles “Light It Up” and “Make It All Right.” We can’t wait to hear these newer singles live, adding to what has already been known as a legendary rock show. Check out more details on The Offspring “Supercharged” Tour here.
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $30
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $48
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Colorado soul-rockers Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats will continue their “South of Here” Tour with two more legs in 2025. Fans, if you missed your chance to see Nathaniel Rateliff’s groovy, hard-rocking performances in 2024, we highly suggest you get out to these shows next year.
Now with ten years of recording and touring beneath their belts, the “S.O.B” singer and his raucous band have come such a long and steady way to where they are now. Performing some of the biggest venues in the country, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats have earned their title as one of the best acts performing today.
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $50
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $78
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Ghost
Iconic Swedish metal rock band Ghost have announced a massive world tour for next year, which will include their first-ever performances at Madison Square Garden. The “Ghost World Tour” will arrive to the U.S on July 9, in Baltimore, MD, and continue performing North America through Aug. 16.
This 2025 “Ghost World Tour” plans to extend the band’s established reputation of being one of the biggest rock spectacles performing today. Fans should note, the upcoming Ghost tour will be a phone-free event, with Yondr pouches provided at each venue.
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $73
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $85
Deftones
It’s almost been five years since the last Deftones album, 2020’s Ohms. Chino Moreno and the rest of the iconic metal band will be going on tour next year, beginning Feb. 25 in Portland, OR. For this upcoming run of shows, Deftones will be joined Phantogram and IDLES.
Back in April of this year, lead singer Chino Moreno announced the band was in fact working on a new album. We are hopeful fans will be hearing some live debuts of the new Deftones album during their 2025 tour. We are optimistic Deftones will be releasing new music before the end of the year, as well. Fans can learn more about the 2025 Deftones tour here.
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $43
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $77
Billy Strings
If you haven’t already learned what all the hype around Billy Strings is about, we advise you to find out. Billy Strings, the man who has brought bluegrass back into the stadium and arena light, is currently on tour from now through March 2, 2025. This is, by far, the biggest concert tour of Billy Strings’ career so far. We are so happy to see him on these grand, large-scale tours.
Right now, Billy Strings is touring in support of his recently released album Highway Prayers. Ranging from neo-classical to hard rock to the blues, Billy Strings has a way to impress just about every music aficionado under the sun. Don’t miss out on your chance to see him on the biggest stages near you.
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $51
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $355
Metallica
Four decades later Metallica are still here, touring and recording, getting ready for yet another big phase of the band’s legendary career. The “M72” World Tour will resume next year, April 12, in Las Vegas at the “Sick New World” Festival. Metallica will continue their “M72” Tour through June 29, where they will conclude this leg with a show in Denver, CO.
The “M72” World tour, now going on its third year, will continue its No Repeat Weekend tradition. The band will yet again be performing some of the biggest stages and arenas, making the “M72” Tour one of the most notable rock events of the year. Metallica proves, time and time again, they’re still one of the best, most prolific rock acts around. Don’t miss your chance to see them in 2025. You can find more Metallica tour date and ticket info here.
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $65
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $168
Coldplay
Fans who haven’t been able to attend Coldplay’s epic “Music of the Spheres” Tour will have another chance in 2025. The global superstars, who just celebrated the release of their tenth studio album Moon Music, will be going back on tour next year beginning May 31 in Stanford, CA . The upcoming “Music of the Spheres” tour will conclude mid-summer on July 27 in Miami Gardens, FL.
According to band lead singer Chris Martin, the “Music of the Spheres” Tour just keeps getting better and better. With a 24-song setlist which sweeps across the whole breadth of Coldplay’s outstanding career, the “Music of the Spheres” Tour is determined to be one of the best shows money can buy. Not to mention, tickets for this leg of “Music of the Spheres” seems to be running cheaper than years previous. Find more information about Coldplay’s 2025 tour here.
Cheapest Ticket/ Get-In Price: $195
Average Ticket/ Get-In Price: $341