As 2025 draws to a close, 2026 comes shining bright as various popular artists announce worldwide tours. Most notably, Harry Styles, Zach Bryan, Morgan Wallen, Bruno Mars, 5 Seconds of Summer, and Ed Sheeran announced tours for this year. On top of that, Journey announced their farewell tour this year for its last run as a band. Lots of fans are excited to see their favorite artists, however their wallets are not. Here is some important information about these upcoming events.
To start off, Harry Styles has resurfaced with a new album set to come out March 6th, as well as a year long tour covering six countries. He broke the silence after releasing a YouTube video titled “Forever, Forever” hinting at his return, as it covered footage from his last tour (Love on Tour). He then released his song Aperture, as a sneak peak to his upcoming album called Kiss All the Time. Harry Styles will begin the tour in Amsterdam, Netherlands for eight shows, followed by nine performances in London, United Kingdom; two in Sao Paulo, Brazil; two in Mexico City, Mexico; and a 30-show residency in New York City, United States, before continuing on to additional international stops. The first show will take place May 16th in the Netherlands, and go until December 13th, ending in Sydney. However, tickets, varying at each location, are roughly anywhere from $200-$3,000 dollars. The pre-sale took place January 26th and 27th, leaving limited seats available.
Next, Ed Sheeran will be conducting his Loop Tour, which spans 53 shows worldwide. It will kick off in early January across New Zealand and Australia, continuing through Latin America in the spring, and feature 30 North American stadium dates from June in Glendale, Arizona, to a November finale in Tampa, Florida. Location will vary prices, but roughly they are around $150-$1500 dollars. Fans all over the world are buzzing, excited to hear both his new and long-time favorite music.
Bruno Mars is also hitting the road with his Romantic Tour, which will support his new album The Romantic. This album drops February 27th, and it will be his first full global stadium tour in nearly a decade. The tour will begin in April, running through October with shows in major cities across North America, Europe and the United Kingdom. Due to high ticket demands, Bruno Mars added many shows, doing between 2-4 shows in each location. Again, varying on location, the general prices for this tour is between $200-$4,000. Fans are overwhelmed with excitement, sharing praise on social media for his energetic performances and the chance to see both his new and classic hits live.
5 Seconds of Summer (5SOS), an Australian pop band are back on the road, with their Everyone’s a Star! Tour. This tour spans Europe, North America, Mexico, New Zealand and Australia with dozens of shows from March through November. The prices vary depending on the venue but are roughly $150-$1000. Fans enjoy their high energy performances, making each show feel like a party for longtime and new fans alike.
On the countryside of music, both Morgan Wallen and Zach Bryan announced tours. Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour will kick off in April, including two nights at Minneapolis’ U.S. Bank Stadium and stops at large venues, with roughly 21-23 shows across major cities from spring into summer. These tickets, depending on location, are roughly $200-$1300. Meanwhile, Zach Bryan’s With Heaven on Tour will start in March, and run through October, across North America and Europe. He will hit major cities such as Tampa, San Antonio, London, Oslo, Cork, and more. The tour features 39 shows in stadiums and large arenas. This is Zach Bryan’s largest international tour yet, rousing fans from all over. Ticket prices are roughly $100-$1000, varying in location. Both these country stars are sweeping the nation, with fans ready to sing-along, cheer, and celebrate every high-energy moment of their 2026 tours.
Finally, the beloved Journey will hit the road for the last time with the Final Frontier Tour. This tour will span over sixty cities across the United States and Canada, celebrating more than five decades of classic rock. The tour begins February in Pennsylvania, and it will run through July, ending in Laredo, Texas. Fans are both thrilled and heartbroken as Journey embarks on its farewell tour, savoring the chance to see the band live one last time, while knowing the end of an era is near. The tickets are roughly $150- $800, but they will vary depending on location. The tickets are priced lower so many longtime fans, as well as new ones, are able to attend. These prices reflect Journey’s devotion to fans, making each concert a cherished experience fans will never forget. Since forming in 1973, Journey has sold over seventy-five million records worldwide, created timeless hits like “Don’t Stop Believin,” This song has become one of rock music’s most enduring and loved.
These spectacular artists have fans that extend all over the world, even to St. Petersburg High school. Fionna Kunce, a junior at St. Petersburg High school, will be attending a Morgan Wallen concert this year. Kunce is “looking forward to the vibes” and “the songs sang in [her] boots live again”. From popstars to country stars and rock legends, 2026 is shaping up to be a year full of endless music live on stage. Fans are ecstatic to see all of their favorite singers and bands across the globe, drawn by thrilling performances, and the chance to witness both iconic new hits and new releases live. Whether it’s the intense energy of a 5SOS concert, magnetic performances from Harry Styles, heartfelt storytelling of Zach Bryan, chart topping vocals of Morgan Wallen, or the timeless classics of Journey, this year’s tours will unite fans from all over, creating unforgettable experiences.
