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Here's a look at all the concerts and tours announced for 2025—there are some big names in there. Top Tours to Watch for in 2025 Metallica – M72 2025 World Tour
B. Back on You World Tour; Back to Bedlam 20th Anniversary Tour; Back to the Beginning; Baile Funk Experience; Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things Tour
Silverchair (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton) BTK (Barrie, Ottawa) The Verve Pipe (Barrie) Groovy Aardvark (Montreal) Plume (Montreal) Nancy Dumais (Montreal) Second stage: Glueleg; The Age of Electric; Finger Eleven; Sara Craig (all except Montreal) Econoline Crush (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg) Zuckerbaby (Barrie, Ottawa)
March 15, 2025 Las Vegas: United States MGM Grand Garden Arena — March 22, 2025 San Francisco: Chase Center — March 29, 2025 New York: Barclays Center — April 7, 2025 Toronto: Canada Coca-Cola Coliseum — May 2025 Melbourne: Australia Rod Laver Arena — May 2025 Sydney: Qudos Bank Arena — June 2025 Shenyang: China Shenyang Olympic ...
July–December 2017 I Can't Seem to Wake Up 2017 Robin Finck Alessandro Cortini Ilan Rubin Atticus Ross: North America (8 dates) Support: Tobacco (2 dates) [44] June–December 2018 Cold and Black and Infinite 2018 North America, Europe, Asia (61 dates) Support: Queen Kwong, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Kite Base, Jesus and Mary Chain [45]
On January 15, Exodus parted ways with longtime vocalist Steve "Zetro" Souza for a third time. Former vocalist Rob Dukes would once again be his replacement. [15]On January 30, Sum 41 played the final date of their farewell tour at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.
Canadian recording artist Avril Lavigne has completed six concert tours beginning with the Try to Shut Me Up Tour in 2002–03. This was followed by the 13-month Bonez Tour in 2004–05 and The Best Damn World Tour in 2008. Her Love Sux Tour completed in May 2023. The following is a chronological list of her concert tours.
The Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts is performing arts centre located on the campus of Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Completed in 2015, it is home to the 787-seat Bella Concert Hall. [1]