

From there, the group headlines Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena before jetting south to Mexico for three final performances. They close out the month in Charleston and Orlando.īig Time Rush heads west via Alabama on August 1st to The Woodlands, Texas on August 3rd, then continues to Phoenix on August 5th and four consecutive California shows in Mountain View, Fresno, Wheatland, and Inglewood. After shows in Massachusetts and Maryland, the band hits the Midwest with stops in Columbus, Grand Rapids, Milwaukee, and more, then plays Nashville on July 24th. The band opens July in Uncasville, Connecticut, followed by a performance in Toronto and three New York dates between Saratoga Springs, Bethel, and Wantagh.

The trek kicks off in Fort Worth, Texas on June 22nd and features shows in Charlotte, North Carolina Burgettstown, Pennsylvania and Holmdel, New Jersey in the first month. The “Can’t Get Enough Tour” follows Big Time Rush’s 2022 “Forever Tour,” which marked the group’s first extended live outing since reforming after over half a decade on hiatus. Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. We are pushing ourselves to make the best show possible so that every night is truly special.” The ‘Can’t Get Enough Tour’ is going to be bigger than ever.

“Since our first shows back in 2021, we decided this isn’t a reunion. “The ‘Can’t Get Enough Tour’ is going to be a wild ride,” the band shared in a statement. Big Time Rush are rolling into their third year back together and still “Can’t Get Enough” of each other, so Kendall, James, Carlos, and Logan are setting out together once again with tickets to their 2023 North American “Can’t Get Enough Tour.”
