2023 Tours – Those were tough years for the music industry. After the COVID-19 pandemic effectively shut down live shows, many artists are struggling to figure out what to do next.
But as many musicians have noted over the past two years, the gradual transition to live performances has been a relief. Not only is touring one of the most lucrative ways to make a living for artists, but that connection with an audience is also hard to replicate on screen.
2023 Tours
For others, like Bruce Springsteen, 2023 will be their first real post-pandemic tour. (Springstein hasn’t toured with the E Street Band since 2017.) “I’m looking forward to it myself,” he said.
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We will have a lot of fun. Meanwhile, Joni Mitchell plans to perform his first full-length concert in more than two decades, while Blink-182 retooled for a massive global tour.
For some, 2023 will be very different from previous years. Depeche Mode will embark on their first tour since the death of the band’s founder Andy Fletcher. The group Dead & Company, formed in 2015, will go on their last joint tour. Bob Weir promises to deliver “an exciting, celebratory and heartfelt film finale.”
In short, 2023 has a lot to look forward to. We’ve rounded up some of the most anticipated rock tours we know of.
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