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Who Is Touring Europe in 2026? Most Anticipated Concert Tours

  • Writer: Agne
    Agne
  • 13 minutes ago
  • 5 min read

Concert lovers, get ready. 2026 is shaping up to be an incredible year for live music in Europe. From record-breaking stadium shows to rising artists taking over arenas, this summer truly has something for every music lover.


If you’re planning your next concert trip, here’s a breakdown of the most anticipated artists touring Europe in 2026.


Most Anticipated Tours in Europe 2026


Bruno Mars – The Romantic Tour


Bruno Mars officially confirmed that he is heading back to Europe with The Romantic Tour 2026, marking his first return since the hugely successful 24K Magic Tour in 2017. The tour will visit six cities across Europe and the UK, including major stops such as London and Amsterdam.


Bruno Mars concerts are known for high energy, sharp dance routines, and an incredible setlist, so expect the crowd moving from the first song to the encore.



Harry Styles – Together, Together Tour


After months of speculation, Harry Styles confirmed the Together, Together Tour 2026. The tour will visit seven cities worldwide, with European dates including a record-breaking 12 nights at Wembley Stadium in London, as well as Amsterdam.


The presale sparked discussion due to high ticket prices and unusual sale structures (I wrote about it here), but that hasn’t slowed the excitement. With a new album on the way, anticipation continues to grow. Having attended his 2023 show, I can confidently say his concerts are built around atmosphere and crowd energy — which explains why so many fans are returning for multiple dates. Including me, going to two shows this summer.


Ariana Grande – The Eternal Sunshine Tour


Ariana Grande announced her long-awaited return to touring with The Eternal Sunshine Tour 2026, her first major tour in seven years. For Europe, she has scheduled ten dates at the O2 Arena in London, which currently stand as her only European shows.


Her tours are centered around strong live vocals and carefully designed staging that supports — rather than overwhelms — her performance. After such a long break from touring, her return is one of the most talked-about moments of the 2026 concert season.



The Weeknd – After Hours Til Dawn Tour


The Weeknd is bringing the After Hours Til Dawn Tour back to Europe with major stadium and arena dates in cities including Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, Stockholm, London, and Warsaw. Playboi Carti will join the European and UK dates as support.


His previous European run set a high standard in terms of production and visuals. Based on past shows, fans can expect a visually intense experience that complements his darker pop sound. With multiple major markets on the schedule, this remains one of the largest international tours hitting Europe in 2026.



RAYE – THIS TOUR MAY CONTAIN NEW MUSIC 2026


RAYE continues her momentum with THIS TOUR MAY CONTAIN NEW MUSIC 2026, performing in major European cities such as London, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Paris.


Her recent rise has been driven by critical acclaim and powerful live performances. Unlike heavily choreographed pop productions, her shows focus on musicianship and vocal strength. Seeing her live makes it clear why she is transitioning from small venues to arenas, and 2026 could mark a defining year in her European career.


Olivia Dean – The Art of Loving Tour


Olivia Dean, the Grammy’s Best New Artist of the Year, announced her biggest UK and EU headline tour to date with The Art of Loving, beginning in April 2026. The tour includes stops in London, Manchester, Dublin, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin.


Her performances lean into storytelling and vocal warmth, creating a strong emotional connection with the audience. As her profile continues to grow internationally, this European tour represents an important step in expanding beyond the UK market.



Bad Bunny – DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour


Bad Bunny is hitting the road with the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour, marking his return to Europe for the first time since 2019.


His tours are typically high-energy, large-scale productions, and after his successful Super Bowl halftime performance, anticipation for his return is even higher. European dates are expected to draw massive demand, particularly in Spain and major Western European cities.



Bon Jovi – Forever Tour


Bon Jovi announced limited European dates for the Forever Tour 2026, focusing on large stadium shows in the UK and Ireland during late August and September. Cities include London and Dublin. As one of the most established rock acts touring Europe in 2026, their shows rely on decades of hits that continue to draw multigenerational crowds.



Zayn – The KONNAKOL Tour


Zayn is returning to European stages with The KONNAKOL Tour, featuring arena performances in cities such as London, Paris, Milan, and Berlin.


His live shows emphasize mood and atmosphere, focusing on vocals and minimalist production. For fans who prefer a more intimate and emotionally driven concert experience, his 2026 European run will likely stand out among larger stadium tours.



Louis Tomlinson – How Did We Get Here?


Louis Tomlinson continues building his solo career with European arena dates planned for 2026. Cities often include Manchester, London, Amsterdam, Madrid, and Milan.


His concerts are built around strong fan interaction and emotionally charged moments, which have helped him maintain a dedicated touring audience across Europe.



Hilary Duff – Lucky Me Tour


Hilary Duff has announced her Lucky Me Tour for 2026, marking her first major tour in nearly twenty years. The tour features limited European dates focused on the UK and Ireland in September 2026.

Her comeback taps into early-2000s nostalgia, drawing fans who grew up with her pop catalog and are now ready to relive it live.



Rosalía – LUX Tour


Rosalía has announced her LUX Tour 2026, a major European run scheduled from March to May 2026. The tour includes multiple arena dates across France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and the UK.


Her concerts merge flamenco influences with contemporary pop and urban production, creating a visually artistic experience that resonates far beyond language barriers.



Haven’t Got Tickets Yet?


Most of these 2026 European tours are selling out within days, leaving many fans stressed about tickets. But don’t panic just yet. Start by checking official ticketing platforms — there may still be standard or resale tickets available.


If the concert is completely sold out, consider checking Ticketmaster Verified Resale for face-value tickets or AXS Official Resale for UK shows. Production holds and additional ticket releases sometimes appear closer to the concert date, so signing up for alerts can help.


Be cautious with third-party sellers, as prices can be extremely high and ticket validity is not always guaranteed.

With so many major artists touring Europe in 2026, this year is already shaping up to be one of the biggest live music seasons in recent memory. If you’re planning multiple shows, it might be worth mapping out your concert calendar early — especially for high-demand cities like London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Madrid.


As more 2026 European tour dates are announced, this list will continue to grow. Which concert are you planning to attend next?

Fan standing outside a stadium ahead of a concert in 2025
Counting down to concert summer 2026.

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