2025 was undoubtedly a year filled with unforgettable music tours that left fans craving for more. From Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter to Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball, some of the biggest names in music took their artistry to new heights with career-defining concerts. As the year comes to an end, music lovers can look forward to an equally exciting lineup of tours in 2026.
Ariana Grande, after a seven-year hiatus from touring, is set to embark on her highly anticipated Eternal Sunshine Tour. Named after her 2024 album, the 41-date tour will kick off in June, making stops in cities like Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Chicago, before concluding with a 10-night run at the O2 Arena in London. Grande has hinted that this tour will be her “last hurrah – for now,” making it a must-see for fans.
Cardi B, known for hits like “WAP,” is also hitting the road for the first time in seven years with her Little Miss Drama Tour. In support of her 2025 album, Am I the Drama?, the 35-night trek will include stops in Las Vegas, New York City, Toronto, and culminate in Atlanta. Cardi has been putting in long hours of rehearsals to deliver an unforgettable live show following the birth of her fourth child.
Demi Lovato’s One Night Only concert in L.A. was so in demand that it led to the announcement of a full tour to promote her latest album, It’s Not That Deep. The 23-date tour will kick off in April in Charlotte, North Carolina, and wrap up in Houston, promising fans an intimate and powerful live experience.
Journey, the legendary rock band behind classics like “Don’t Stop Believin'” and “Open Arms,” will be embarking on their farewell tour, Final Frontier. The tour promises to be a spectacular event with a brand-new production featuring all the hits and deep cuts that fans have come to love.
Lily Allen, with her triumphant return in 2025 with her divorce album, West End Girl, will be taking her music on the road in Europe and North America from March to July. The tour, Lily Allen Performs West End Girl, will showcase the album in its entirety followed by some of her greatest hits, promising a night of raw emotion and powerful performances.
Olivia Dean, the breakout singer behind “Man I Need,” will be embarking on her first-ever arena tour, The Art of Loving Live. With 54 shows planned, including stops at iconic venues like the O2 Arena in London and Madison Square Garden in NYC, Dean is set to captivate audiences with her soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics.
Lastly, Rosalía, the Spanish superstar, will be bringing her Lux Tour to arenas across Europe and North and South America. Following the success of her 2025 album, Lux, the tour promises to be a multilingual grandiose experience, with stops in cities like Paris, London, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
As 2026 approaches, music enthusiasts can look forward to a year filled with unforgettable live performances from some of the biggest names in the industry. Get ready to experience the magic of live music like never before. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
In today’s digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. We use it to connect with friends and family, stay updated on the latest news, and even promote our businesses. However, the impact of social media on mental health has been a topic of much debate in recent years.
One of the biggest concerns surrounding social media is its potential to cause feelings of anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Constantly comparing ourselves to others’ seemingly perfect lives can lead to feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem. The pressure to maintain a certain image online can also be overwhelming, leading to anxiety and stress.
Additionally, the constant exposure to negative news stories and online bullying can take a toll on our mental health. The anonymity of the internet can embolden people to say hurtful things they would never say in person, leading to cyberbullying and harassment.
On the other hand, social media can also have a positive impact on mental health. Connecting with like-minded individuals and forming online communities can provide a sense of belonging and support. Sharing our struggles and experiences can also help to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues.
It’s important to strike a balance when using social media. Setting boundaries and limiting our time online can help reduce the negative impact on our mental health. Engaging in activities that promote mindfulness and self-care, such as meditation or exercise, can also help to counteract the negative effects of social media.
Ultimately, it’s up to us to be mindful of how social media affects our mental health and take steps to protect ourselves. By being aware of the potential pitfalls and benefits of social media, we can use it in a way that enhances our well-being rather than detracts from it.

