While this year saw a lot of tours kicked off, 2024 will see the continuation of these tours--and nobody would want to miss out.

Taylor Swift will be picking up her highly successful "The Eras" tour next year, starting Feb. 7 in Tokyo, Japan's Tokyo Dome; the "Cruel Summer" singer will also be making stops in two major cities in Australia, Melbourne and Sydney, before returning to Asia for six shows in Singapore.

Swift will then proceed to Europe to perform in Paris, France, Stockholm, Sweden, Lisbon, Portugal, Lyon, France, Madrid, Spain, and several stops in the United Kingdom. The "You Belong With Me" singer will loop back to North America for another round of concerts afterwards.

Tim McGraw will be kicking off his "Standing Room Only" tour in February as well; there will be several shows in the following areas: Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, Des Moines, St. Louis, Columbus, Vancouver, Seattle, Eugene, Denver, Boise, Salt Lake City, Austin, Fort Worth, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, and more.

In line with the country music star going on tour, Morgan Wallen's "One Night At A Time" with Bailey Zimmerman will start in April. The singer will be making stops in Indianapolis, Nashville, Hershey, East Rutherford, Philadelphia, Virginia Beach, Minneapolis, Denver, Tampa, and more.

Female Artists Run the World: Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood, Stevie Nicks, More

Other female artists will also be showing off their vocal prowesses and performances next year.

Stevie Nicks will reportedly be having a series of shows between Feb. 10 and May 5 across the country.

Shania Twain will also finally come to the United States; the "Man I Feel Like a Woman" hitmaker will be having her Las Vegas residency at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood, starting May 10 to Dec. 14.

Alanis Morisette's "The Triple Moon" tour will kick off in June in Phoenix before wrapping it up in Inglewood on Aug. 10.

On the other hand, Bonnie Raitt's "Just Like That..." tour has added several more shows in 2024. Melissa Etheridge's highly anticipated "I'm Not Broken" tour will kick off in March, and eventually bring her tour to Australia.

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Bands Make a Comeback: The Eagles, Iron Maiden, Foo Fighters

Wu-Tang Clan will launch their Las Vegas residency in 2024 on Superbowl Weekend at the Theater at Virgin Hotels.

The Foo Fighters will also be returning to center stage next year; the band will be having shows in the United States, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Belgium.

The Eagles will be kicking off their tour in January with Steely Dan, while Iron Maiden has several shows in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand next year.

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