Going into the new year, tour season is right around the corner with big celebrities coming off of their hiatus during holiday breaks and even out of retirement. Here's who you should consider seeing in 2024:

Busta Rhymes: BLOCKBUSTA TOUR

Lyrical legend Busta Rhymes will be returning to the tour scene and being his own headlining in 2024 with BLOCKBUSTA Tour which was announced shortly after Thanksgiving and the release of his studio album "BLOCKBUSTA." While this isn't his first time touring, Rhymes will be performing many of his hit-songs and verses from over the years on his own terms instead of sharing the limelight like he's been doing for the past few years. Rhymes will no longer be the feature on the BLOCKBUSTA Tour, but the main act. 

Nicki Minaj: Pink Friday 2 World Tour

For the first time since having her son, Nicki Minaj will be going on tour after the album release of "Pink Friday 2." The Barbz have long awaited this moment to see Minaj in concert again, so eager in fact that several dates have been sold-out, convincing the singer to add more dates. The "Pink Friday 2" album has numerous features, which can lead to a surprise gift on tour. Regardless of that, the Pink Friday 2 World Tour has the potential to be the biggest tour Minaj has put on so far. 

Drake and J. Cole: It's All A Blur Tour - Big As The What?

Shortly after the October release of "For All The Dogs,"Drake announced that he will be going back on tour in 2024. After his previous tour following the release of "Her Loss," many would've thought Drake might've taken a break and focused on his son's up and coming music career. But, with J.Cole joining him for select dates and locations, this tour may be the most talked about one yet.

Bad Bunny: MOST WANTED TOUR

Bad Bunny who seemingly just finished his World's Hottest Tour, has announced his 2024 tour called Most Wanted Tour. This tour will feature tracks old and new, but will mainly be Latino trap with songs from his recent album "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana." Encouraging those to attend, Bunny reminded ticket buyers that this tour was focused on his trap music only and warned not to buy tickets if they expect to listen to his other genres of music. Bunny also hints that in this tour he might play tracks from his previous trap sets, which will tell his original fans from those who have only recently found out about him from his previous album "Un Verano Sin Ti."

Don Omar: Back to Reggaeton Tour

Don Omar's Back to Reggaeton tour is inspired by Omar's need to bring back his Puerto-Rican culture to the tour scene and his recent album, "Back to Reggaeton." Known as the King of Reggaeton, Omar's tour will undoubtedly be filled with some of his old hits, with a high chance of having guest singers join him and put on the show that he's been missing out on since his previous King of Kings World Tour. 

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