Since the world is slowly going back to normal after almost two years of canceling concerts and shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic, your favorite artists are here again to give their biggest tours ever! This 2022, many singers are set to perform in different cities all around the globe.

According to ET Online, some of the most prominent stars will perform until November, when the touring season ends. From Dua Lipa's highly-energetic "Future Nostalgia" tour to Lady Gaga's twice-canceled "Chromatica Ball," here are the biggest shows of 2022.

The Weeknd: After Hours Til Dawn Tour

Initially set in 2020, The Weeknd's "After Hours Til Dawn" tour will feature his hits from two of his recent albums, "After Hours" and "Dawn FM."

The summer shows will start in July in his hometown of Toronto before embarking on stages across the United States.

Aside from the singer, fans will also have a chance to see Doja Cat perform live as she's set to be an opening act.

Lady Gaga: The Chromatica Ball

It's been two years since Lady Gaga released her dance-pop album "Chromatica," and fans only got a chance to see her perform songs from the album once at the 2020 VMAs.

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This year, Mother Monster is back with out-of-this-world visuals, enormous stage design, and cyberpunk imagery for "The Chromatica Ball."

Gaga will only have eight shows across the U.S. and six shows in Europe.

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Justin Bieber: Justice World Tour

Justin Bieber is set to sing hit tracks from his fifth and sixth studio albums, "Changes" and "Justice," on "Justice World Tour."

This is the fourth time the singer will embark on a tour, and he will bring Jaden Smith to perform with him across the US.

The tour added seven new arena shows to a total of 52 dates.

Dua Lipa: Future Nostalgia Tour

The party has started! Dua Lipa has already kicked off her highly-anticipated "Future Nostalgia Tour" last February in Miami, Florida, and will continue to tour around the world until November.

The British singer will feature songs from her album of the same name, which was released in 2020.

Billie Eilish: Happier Than Ever, The World Tour

Like Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish is traveling across the U.S. for a tour. She took a short break to attend this year's Oscars, where she won the award for Best Original Song along with her brother Finneas.

Her next show will be on April 1 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

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