2026 Tour Guide: TWICE World Tour, Ariana, Pop & Rock

2026 Music Tours — Quick Read
- What’s happening:2026 is shaping up as a landmark touring year, led by TWICE’s global world tour and Morgan Wallen’s stadium-dominating run.
- Why TWICE leads:Their ongoing world tour confirms K-pop’s permanent place in arena and stadium touring across North America, Asia, and Europe.
- Other major draws:Ariana Grande, Bad Bunny, Bruno Mars, Foo Fighters, and My Chemical Romance anchor global pop, rock, and crossover demand.
- What fans should know:Most 2026 tours prioritize multi-night stops, global routing, and limited runs—early planning matters.
From global pop juggernauts to stadium-dominating country stars and long-awaited returns, 2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for live music.
If the last few years have taught us anything, it’s that live music doesn’t just come back — it comes back louder, bigger, and more emotionally charged than ever. After a blockbuster 2026 and a record-setting 2026, 2026 is lining up to be the kind of touring year fans talk about for decades: a rare convergence of global pop power, genre-defining veterans, solo breakthroughs, and artists finally stepping into their full arena and stadium eras.

New albums are arriving with touring already baked into their DNA. Fan bases that grew exponentially online are now mobilizing in real-world crowds. And across continents, promoters are betting big on shows that feel less like routine tour stops and more like cultural events.
Whether you’re tracking dates obsessively or just waiting for that one announcement that sends group chats into meltdown, 2026 is already delivering plenty to anticipate.
Here are the tours we at TicketsAtlas can’t wait to see unfold in 2026.
TWICE, World Tour
Few touring acts in the world right now command the kind of global reachTWICE Tourhas built — and their ongoing world tour is shaping up to be one of the defining live spectacles of 2026. What began as a K-pop phenomenon has matured into a genuinely international touring force, with sold-out stadiums, multilingual crowds, and a catalog deep enough to satisfy both longtime fans and newcomers discovering them in real time.

TWICE’s live shows are meticulously produced without ever feeling sterile. Precision choreography, massive video walls, and carefully sequenced eras are balanced by moments of intimacy that remind you why pop at this scale still feels personal.
In 2026, the tour’s extended legs are expected to push further into markets that once felt out of reach for K-pop acts, solidifying TWICE’s place not just as genre leaders, but as one of the most important touring pop groups of their generation.

Twice Tour begins in Vancouver on Jan 09, 2026. For fans, it’s not just a concert — it’s a communal event that turns arenas into global meeting points.
Morgan Wallen, Still the Problem Tour
Morgan Wallen Tour, Still the Problem, arrives at a moment when country music’s commercial and cultural footprint has never been larger. Wallen’s ability to dominate streaming charts, radio, and ticket sales simultaneously has turned him into one of the most powerful touring artists in North America — and 2026 looks set to confirm that status.

The tour is expected to lean into Wallen’s now-massive catalog, blending radio-conquering hits with deeper cuts that resonate with fans who’ve followed his rise closely. What makes this run particularly compelling is how unapologetically big it is: stadium dates, extended runs in key markets, and crowds that rival the scale of legacy rock acts.

Whether you see Wallen as a lightning rod or a generational hitmaker, there’s no denying the draw. The Still the Problem Tour isn’t just another country run — it’s a snapshot of where mainstream live music is right now.
Hayley Williams,Ego Death at a Bachelorette PartyTour
Hayley Williamshas always been a commanding presence onstage, but her first full-scale solo tour represents something different entirely. Freed from expectations and armed with one of the most adventurous pop-rock albums of recent years, Williams’ 2026 dates are shaping up to be some of the most creatively exciting shows on the calendar.

This tour isn’t about reintroducing her voice — audiences already know its power — but about exploring it in new contexts. The live arrangements are expected to be fluid and expressive, blurring lines between pop, rock, and R&B, and showcasing Williams as a performer completely at ease taking risks.

For fans who’ve grown up alongside her, this tour feels less like a side project and more like a pivotal new chapter.
Ariana Grande,Eternal SunshineTour
Ariana Grande’s return to touring is one of the most quietly seismic events of 2026. After years away from the road, theEternal SunshineTour promises a more intentional, intimate approach — even as it inevitably sells out arenas and major venues worldwide.

This isn’t a victory lap or a greatest-hits parade. Instead, the tour is expected to focus on mood, storytelling, and vocal performance, offering audiences a rare chance to experience one of pop’s most influential voices in a more reflective setting.

Grande’s relationship with fame has evolved, and the live show is set to reflect that evolution: controlled, thoughtful, and emotionally resonant.
Rush,Fifty SomethingTour
Against all odds,Rush’s reunion tourstands as one of the most anticipated rock events of the decade. Marking the band’s 50th anniversary, this run is about legacy without nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake. With a renewed lineup and a clear sense of purpose, the tour honors the band’s past while reaffirming why their music still matters.

For longtime fans, it’s a once-in-a-generation chance to hear songs that helped define progressive rock performed with reverence and renewed energy. For younger audiences, it’s an introduction to a band whose influence continues to ripple through modern music.

Rosalía,LuxWorld Tour
Rosalía’s ambition hasnever been subtle, and theLuxWorld Tour looks poised to be her most expansive statement yet. Drawing from an album that merges classical elements, global influences, and avant-pop sensibilities, the live show is expected to blur boundaries between concert, performance art, and theatrical production.

Each date promises high-concept visuals, intricate arrangements, and a fearless reimagining of what a modern pop tour can be. Rosalía has proven time and again that she thrives on reinvention, and in 2026, audiences around the world will get to experience that reinvention at full scale.
Bad Bunny,Debí Tirar Más FotosWorld Tour
Bad Bunny’s touring momentum shows no sign of slowing. As hisDebí Tirar Más Fotostour continues into 2026, it feels less like an extension and more like a global victory lap. The live show draws deeply from Puerto Rican culture while remaining universally accessible, creating nights that feel celebratory, political, and deeply personal all at once.

With massive crowds, surprise guests, and production that adapts to each city, this tour continues to redefine what a global Latin pop tour can look like in the modern era.
Zach Bryan,With HeavenTour
Zach Bryan’s 2026 runis compelling not just because of his popularity, but because of the ecosystem he’s built around his live shows. Featuring an unusually strong lineup of supporting acts, the tour feels like a traveling festival curated around songwriting, sincerity, and genre crossover.

Bryan’s ability to command stadiums while maintaining an intimate emotional connection with his audience makes these shows feel uniquely powerful. In 2026, that balance is only getting stronger.
My Chemical Romance,Long Live the Black ParadeWorld Tour
My Chemical Romance’s continued celebration ofThe Black Paradeproves that some albums never stop resonating. The 2026 leg of their world tour brings the band’s theatrical, emotionally charged live show to iconic venues across the globe.

With rotating special guests and a production designed to match the album’s dramatic scope, this tour is both a celebration of emo’s past and a reminder of its enduring influence.
Bruno Mars,The RomanticWorld Tour
Bruno Mars’ return to a full world tour signals a renewed focus on classic showmanship. Known for his precision, charisma, and genre-hopping catalog, Mars’ 2026 dates promise slick production, live-band excellence, and a setlist designed to keep arenas moving from start to finish.

With select guests and new material woven into the show, this tour feels tailored for fans who value musicianship as much as spectacle.
Foo Fighters,Take CoverTour
The Foo Fighters’ 2026 stadium tour marks another evolution for a band that has consistently adapted without losing its core identity. With a refreshed lineup and a focus on massive outdoor shows, the tour leans into the communal power of rock at scale.

Expect long sets, crowd-favorite anthems, and the kind of no-frills intensity that has kept the band relevant for decades.
Looking Ahead
What makes 2026 special isn’t just the number of tours, but the variety of reasons behind them. Some artists are returning after years away, others are redefining their live identities, and many are stepping into a level of global touring that once seemed unreachable.
While speculation around future reunions and unannounced tours will always exist, what’s already confirmed is more than enough to make 2026 a landmark year for live music. And as dates continue to roll out, TicketsAtlas will be tracking every development — from first announcements to final encores.
For fans, the message is simple: start planning now. 2026 is coming fast, and the road ahead is packed.
