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13 Must-See Concerts You'll Want To Save Up For In 2022

Olivia's show is at the top of my list.

by Michele Mendez
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Thanks to, you know, everything going on, it’s been a while since fans have gotten to see their favorite stars perform live. Hopefully, that’ll change in 2022 as artists like Olivia Rodrigo, The Weeknd, and Dua Lipa plan to hit the road. Here, 13 tours to get excited for IRL.

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After dropping her debut album, Sour, in May 2021, Olivia Rodrigo announced she’ll be embarking on her first-ever tour in April 2022. She’ll have various supporting acts, like Gracie Abrams, Holly Humberstone, and Baby Queen.

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After Billie Eilish announced in December 2020 she was forced to cancel her Where Do We Go? tour due to the lockdown, she announced in May 2021 she’ll finally hit the road in February 2022 in support of her second studio album, Happier Than Ever.

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The Weeknd’s upcoming After Hours til Dawn stadium tour, which marks his first tour since 2018, will begin in summer 2022. The exact dates for the shows have yet to be revealed.

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Fans will soon be able to see Justin Bieber perform live on his Justice World Tour. It’ll kick off in February 2022 in San Diego, California, and will conclude over a year later in March 2023 in Kraków, Poland.

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Shawn Mendes’ Wonder: The World Tour will begin in March 2022 and will include stops in cities like Los Angeles, Amsterdam, London, Glasgow, Barcelona, and more.

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Two years after dropping her second studio album, Future Nostalgia, in March 2020, Dua Lipa will finally go on tour in support of her record in February 2022.

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TWICE will kick off their III tour with two back-to-back concerts in Seoul in December 2021. They’ll continue their performances in February 2022 in the United States.

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Fans can’t wait to see Lorde in concert again on her Solar Power Tour starting in February 2022. She’ll perform over 50 concerts across North America, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia.

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Tyler, the Creator will perform on his Call Me If You Get Lost tour from February to April 2022, and artists like Vince Staples, Kali Uchis, and Teezo Touchdown will join him as special guests.

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Named after his third studio album of the same name, Bad Bunny will embark on his El Último Tour Del Mundo in February 2022. Fans have been looking forward to seeing him perform live so much that they sold out his tour in record time.

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Fans won’t want to miss The Mathematics tour in 2022. In a Dec. 22 interview with the Teach Me A Lesson podcast, Ed Sheeran revealed it’ll likely be his last stadium tour since he wants to spend more time with his family in the future.

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Louis Tomlinson’s self-titled 2022 tour will mark his first tour as a solo artist. It’ll kick off in February 2022 and will feature songs from his debut solo album, Walls.

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Fans can see ATEEZ perform live again in person starting in January 2022 as part of their The Fellowship: Beginning of the End tour. Since they just dropped a number of albums in 2021, fans can expect them to perform plenty of new songs during their upcoming shows.

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