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The 65 Most Anticipated Tours of 2025

–Madison Bloom

Deftones: North American Tour 2025


Denzel Curry

Denzel Curry has a marathon tour planned behind new album King of the Mischievous South, taking in Australia, North America, and Europe through half of 2025. After headlining his Miami hometown’s Rolling Loud festival last month, he heads Down Under in February before kicking off the North American leg in Phoenix, Arizona, in late March.

–Jazz Monroe

Denzel Curry: Mischievous South 2025 World Tour


Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa wants to convert the whole world to Radical Optimism. Her ongoing tour, which shares a title with her Future Nostalgia follow-up, spans a calendar year, with the next batch taking her to Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, before she returns to North America in the late summer. Her last two shows—for now—will take place at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena on October 15 and 16.

–Madison Bloom

Dua Lipa: Radical Optimism Tour


Elucid

Rapper, producer, and Armand Hammer member Elucid is touring behind his recent album Revelator. The New York artist will dart between Europe and the United States early this year, with an East Coast run this month, European shows in February, and West Coast dates in March, including stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle. His closing gig takes place at 529 in Atlanta on April 1.

–Madison Bloom


Father John Misty

Father John Misty recently wrapped a handful of West Coast shows, but he’s readying a winter tour to follow Mahashmashana. The jaunt starts February 12 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with performances to follow in Atlanta, Nashville, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, and more, through March 1. Those dates come with support from Destroyer. Josh Tillman will then cross the pond for gigs in Europe.

–Madison Bloom

Father John Misty Tour Dates


Fontaines D.C.

The new era of Fontaines D.C. proceeds apace. The band returned, newly homed at XL Recordings, with the star-marking Romance last year—a stadium-sized record tailored to some of the biggest shows of the Irish group’s career. Catch them while you can on their lengthy North American jaunt this spring—just don’t wear your Oasis T-shirt.

–Jazz Monroe

Fontaines D.C.: USA Tour 2025


Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand are on tour in support of this month’s The Human Fear—their first studio album in seven years. After a Scottish tour opener and South American stint, they head back east to Europe in February before greeting North American fans in Seattle, Vancouver, San Francisco, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and elsewhere.

–Madison Bloom

Franz Ferdinand: The Human Fear Tour


Friko

Chicago duo Friko released an expanded edition of Where We’ve Been, Where We Go From Here, and they kicked off a tour right before its release. Following their recent shows at the Paris and London editions of Pitchfork Music Festival, Friko will trek across North America, where Niko Kapetan and Bailey Minzenberger played a hometown show in Chicago last month before traversing the continent until late spring.

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