Paramore has had a big 2022.
The group staged their first tour since 2018’s “After Laughter Summer Tour,” headlined at the inaugural When We Were Young Festival and debuted the lead single “This Is Why” from their upcoming album on NBC’s “Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.”
Forget that, though.
2023 will be even bigger.
Hayley Williams and co. are set to officially embark on their even bigger 26-concert arena “Paramore In North America Tour,” play Atlantic City’s inaugural Adjacent Music Festival alongside Blink 182 and drop their new album “This Is Why,” which will be their first since 2017.
Plus, the emo icons are throwing fans a curveball and opening for reigning pop queen Taylor Swift on her mega stadium “Eras Tour.”
So, yeah. Pretty big year.
Some of the massive shows on the tour include stops at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on May 30, Washington D.C.’s Capital One Arena on June 2 and Los Angeles’ Kia Forum on July 19.
Tickets for all upcoming Paramore concerts officially go on sale to the public via Ticketmaster on Nov. 11.
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Paramore 2022-23 tour schedule
Before the tour, which runs from May through August, Paramore has a few more shows before they can call 2022 quits to gear up for their big next year.
That includes a show at New York City’s Beacon Theatre on Sunday, Nov. 13.
A complete calendar featuring all of Paramore’s upcoming 2022-23 tour dates, venues, show start times and links to buy tickets can be found here.
Paramore “Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” performance
The group, known for mega hits “Misery Business,” “Ain’t It Fun” and a score of other bangers, just debuted the lead single “This Is Why” from their upcoming album of the same name.
You can listen to the up-tempo, destined for singalongs single here or below.
Other huge 2023 concert tours you won’t want to miss
While 2023 looks to be Paramore’s year, many other huge acts will make it their own as well.
Here are just five of the biggest must-see acts hitting the road in 2023.
• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
• Muse