
Bruce Springsteen and Bryan Adams will both perform live in 2025.
Harry How/Getty Images for the Invictus Games FoundationNothing brings us back to our younger selves like a concert with bands we loved in high school. Sure the body aches in the morning will remind us of our age. But for those few hours, we get to jump in a DeLorean and transport back to the days of acid wash jeans, Aquanet teased up hair and Reebok Pumps. Here are the touring plans from some of our favorite 80s bands that are hitting the road in 2025.
'80s Bands Touring Plans for 2025
Bryan Adams
Let's forget that it's been 55 years since the Summer of '69. For 2025, Bryan's busting out his passport. He's starting 2025 with concerts in Europe and then heads down under for shows in New Zealand and Australia. At the moment, your only chance to see him in the states will be during his residency at the Encore Theater at the Wynn in Las Vegas in March. In May, he heads back to Europe for the summer.
Bon Jovi
We can't talk '80s bands without bringing up the biggest one. No Bon Jovi live performances have been announced yet for 2025. Jon said "It is my desire to do a tour next year" in a radio interview. But Jon's surgery recovery continues. Jon says he wants to be able to give 100% in a full 2 hours plus. And then, there's that ongoing question… is Bon Jovi really Bon Jovi without Richie Sambora?
Def Leppard
If you wanna rock out to "Pour Some Sugar On Me" live, you'll need to bust out the plastic and pay big bucks for one of those big music festivals. There's no Def Leppard tour per se, but the band is appearing at a bunch of festivals like Boardwalk Rock in Ocean City, Maryland, Summerfest in Milwaukee and here's an odd one… Country Thunder in Craven, Canada! My pick? Head to Mohegan Sun in the woods of Connecticut July 3. The next day you can head to Boston or New York City for the 4th of July fireworks.
Guns N Roses
Bust out the passport. GnR is touring, but you'll need to factor in airfare to the costs to see Axl bust out "Sweet Child O' Mine." The band is performing around the world from May through July. There are shows in some really fun cities to visit like Barcelona, Florence, Munich, London, Stockholm, Budapest and Vienna. Some fun special guests will be along for the ride to like the Sex Pistols and Public Enemy.
Billy Idol
I have a feeling a tour announcement is coming. For now, Billy only has one performance planned at the Forever Now Festival in Buckinghamshire, England. The lineup is sick though… might be worth the trip! Other performers include the Psychedelic Furs, The Motels, and Berlin.
Billy Joel
More stadium shows are planned for Billy in 2025 in Indianapolis, Toronto, Syracuse, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, Pittsburgh, and New York City (well, East Rutherford, NJ). He's also doing a few intimate settings like Mohegan Sun February 22 and the Hard Rock in Hollywood, FL January 17.
Bruce Springsteen
To hear "Born in the USA," you'll have to leave the country. The Boss only has stadium shows lined up this summer in England, France, Germany, the Czech Republic, Spain and Italy.
Tears for Fears
Give Ticketmaster a "Shout" if you wanna hear "Everybody Wants to Rule The World." The band recently played the finale for The Voice. I'm thinking a full tour will be announced soon. As for now, their only 2025 dates are at Fontainebleau Las Vegas January 31-February 7.
Toto
Lots of big 80s hits on this tour. Toto is hitting the road with Men At Work and Christopher Cross with stops in Tampa, Boston, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Nashville.
ZZ Top
Although Dusty is no longer with us, the band still sounds great. ZZ Top has dozens of live performances scheduled for 2025 all over the U.S and Canada, including the Seminole Hard Rock in Tampa March 12.
Tour riders are often some of the most interesting parts of any artist or band's tour. They often offer an inside look into just how high-maintenance some artists can be. This is often exemplified by how specific their requests might be.
Some rock stars require specific kinds of food and drink, while others clearly want a dressing room that sets a certain mood. Some tour riders feature requests so outrageous they must be a joke. Other tour riders -- like one infamous one at the very end of our list -- feature details that are actually requests to see if you read the rider at all.
And then there are rock stars like Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme, who likes to see just what he can get away with. He shared in a recent interview, " ... As the years have gone on, and we had access to more and more outrageous requests being honored, it starts to make you ask for strange things." Homme also claims that asking for strange things is a sign of having a good sense of humor, which he says, "other than injections," keeps you young.
So, what strange things have Homme asked for on his rider? Apparently, it has included chocolate-covered ants and a map of Ireland on his dressing room wall.
Homme said, "People would ask me, ‘Josh, why do you have chocolate-covered ants and a framed map of Ireland?’ and I would say, ‘Wouldn’t you like to know, mind your damn business.'"
Our list below highlights eight tour riders. The first from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band made headlines back in 2023. (Make no mistake: When a tour rider is leaked, it almost always makes headlines. There are at least a few items on it that leave you asking, "Umm...really?!")
Without further ado, keep scrolling and find out which of your favorite rock stars have interesting requests on their tour riders.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Brian Ach/Getty Images for Bob Woodruff FoundationNEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 05: Patti Scialfa and Bruce Springsteen perform on stage at The New York Comedy Festival and The Bob Woodruff Foundation present the 12th Annual Stand Up For Heroes event at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on November 5, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Brian Ach/Getty Images for Bob Woodruff Foundation)
Mick Jagger
Charles McQuillan/Getty ImagesDUBLIN, IRELAND - MAY 17: Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones performs live on stage on the opening night of the european leg of their No Filter tour at Croke Park on May 17, 2018 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
Prince
Cindy Ord/Getty ImagesTORONTO, ON - MAY 19: (Exclusive Coverage) Prince performs onstage with 3RDEYEGIRL during their "HITnRUN" tour at Sony Centre For The Performing Arts on May 19, 2015 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for NPG Records 2015)
Paul McCartney
Gustavo Caballero/Getty ImagesJack White
Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesLAS VEGAS, NV - SEPTEMBER 21: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY; NO COMMERCIAL USE) Jack White performs onstage during the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Festival at T-Mobile Arena on September 21, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
Iggy Pop
Neilson Barnard/Getty ImagesSAN BERNARDINO, CA - OCTOBER 06: Iggy Pop performs on stage during Cal Jam 18 at Glen Helen Regional Park on October 06, 2018 in San Bernardino, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
Foo Fighters
Neilson Barnard/Getty ImagesSAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 06: Dave Grohl of 'Foo Fighters' performs on stage during Cal Jam 18 at Glen Helen Regional Park on October 06, 2018 in San Bernardino, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
Van Halen
Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesLAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 17: (L-R) Drummer Alex Van Halen, singer David Lee Roth and guitarist Eddie Van Halen of Van Halen perform during the 2015 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 17, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)




