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Big Time Rush with Dixie D’Amelio head on first official tour since reuniting to SoCal Aug 10-12

Pop super-group Big Time Rush with Dixie D’Amelio head on first official tour since reuniting to SoCal Aug 10-12.

Beloved pop super-group Big Time Rush has announced their forthcoming Forever Tour.

Produced by Live Nation, the 41-show tour will kick off on June 23rd at The Theater at MGM National Harbor in Washington, DC, making stops at iconic venues nationwide, including New York City’s Madison Square Garden on June 30th, before wrapping up at the Concord Pavilion in Concord, CA on August 20th.

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Joining Big Time Rush on the road for select dates is special guest, recording artist, social media phenom and Big Time Rush super-fan, Dixie D’Amelio.

Tickets go on-sale to the general public starting Friday, February 25th at 11am local time on bigtimerushofficial.com.


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The top-selling hitmakers appeared on Good Morning America to make their highly anticipated tour announcement, including news that 3x Triller Billboard Chart Topper Dixie D’Amelio will join them on tour as a special guest.


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Forever Tour is Big Time Rush’s first official tour since reuniting and will bring the pop-culture icons to Madison Square Garden for their first ever headlining show at the famed building. Always most at home in NYC, the band promises an epic hometown show of sorts for the June 30th event.

After exclusively revealing their nationwide tour plans, the group then took to the GMA stage for the world premiere and debut performance of their upcoming single “Not Giving You Up.” 

The song is officially due out this Friday, February 25th and can be pre-saved HERE.

The song will be accompanied by a music video that sees the band jumping into a career as relationship specialists. The comedic masterpiece is directed by Erik Rojas and will premiere exclusively on RollingStone.com at 7am PST.


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It has been 8 years since the band was last together in official capacity, with this latest run marking the new era of Big Time Rush.

“Not only are we excited

to be sharing new music with you this week,

but we’ve been holding onto this secret

for over two years and now it’s official!”

said the band.

“We are going back on tour! We can’t thank you enough for all of your love and support over all these years and we can’t wait to see you at the “FOREVER♾TOUR”

The news follows a whirlwind 2021 for the band, where all four original band members, Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, Logan Henderson and Carlos PenaVega, officially reunited for the release of their first new music in eight years – Their single Call It Like I See It.

The band debuted the song with a performance at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in Philadelphia, followed by Jingle Ball Atlanta, and then went on to play two special live shows in Chicago and NYC, which sold-out in a matter of minutes, blowing expectations out of the water and showcasing the power of the band’s devoted fandom.

Citi is the official card of the Forever Tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Wednesday, February 23 at 12pm local time until Thursday, February 24 at 10pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com. 

For more information please visit bigtimerushofficial.com.

Big Time Rush THE FOREVER TOUR2022 Dates:

*denotes dates with Dixie D’Amelio

*Thursday, June 23Washington, DCTheater at MGM National Harbor
*Friday, June 24Bridgeport, CTHartford Healthcare Amphitheater
*Saturday, June 25Gilford, NHBank of New Hampshire Pavilion
*Sunday, June 26Boston, MALeader Bank Pavilion
*Tuesday, June 28Philadelphia, PATD Pavilion at The Mann
*Thursday, June 30New York, NYMadison Square Garden
*Friday, July 1Hershey, PAGIANT Center
*Saturday, July 2Darien Center, NYDarien Lake Amphitheater
*Monday, July 4Toronto, ONBudweiser Stage
*Wednesday, July 6Cincinnati, OHThe Andrew J Brady Music Center
*Thursday, July 7Chicago, ILHuntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
*Friday, July 8Cuyahoga Falls, OHBlossom Music Center
*Saturday, July 9Pittsburgh, PAPetersen Events Center
*Sunday, July 10Sterling Heights, MIMichigan Lottery Amphitheatre
*Tuesday, July 12Baltimore, MDPier Six Pavilion
*Thursday, July 14Franklin, TNFirstBank Amphitheater
*Friday, July 15Raleigh, NCThe Red Hat Amphitheater
*Saturday, July 16Charlotte, NCCharlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
*Tuesday, July 19Jacksonville, FLDaily’s Place
*Thursday, July 21Tampa, FLMIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
*Friday, July 22Miami, FLFPL Solar Amphitheatre at Bayfront Park
*Saturday, July 23Orlando, FLAddition Financial Arena
*Sunday, July 24Atlanta, GACadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
Tuesday, July 26Indianapolis, INTCU Amphitheater at White River State Park
Thursday, July 28Minneapolis, MNThe Armory
Saturday, July 30Kansas City, MOT-Mobile Center
Sunday, July 31St. Louis, MOHollywood Casino Amphitheatre – St. Louis
Tuesday, August 2Rogers, ARWalmart Amp
Wednesday, August 3Irving, TXThe Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Thursday, August 4Austin, TXMoody Amphitheater
Friday, August 5Houston, TXSmart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
Saturday, August 6Hidalgo, TXPayne Arena
Monday, August 8El Paso, TXUTEP Don Haskins Center
Wednesday, August 10Inglewood, CAYouTube Theater
Thursday, August 11Irvine, CAFivePoint Amphitheatre
Friday, August 12San Diego, CACal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
Saturday, August 13Phoenix, AZArizona Federal Theatre
Sunday, August 14Albuquerque, NMIsleta Amphitheater
Tuesday, August 16Denver, COLevitt Pavilion Denver
Thursday, August 18Salt Lake City, UTUSANA Amphitheatre
Saturday, August 20Concord, CAConcord Pavilion
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