PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Calling all music fans in the Commonwealth!
It's a new year... and that means all new concert tours.
Even better—in some cases, you won't have to travel far at all. There are some big-time acts that are stopping right here in central Pennsylvania.
If you aren't lucky enough to have your favorite band stopping in the area, then they're probably only a short drive away.
All-female rock band Plush will perform at Lovedraft's Brewing Co. in Mechanicsburg on May 17. Tickets are $23 and available on Ticketmaster.
Here are a few acts that are heading to Hershey. Tickets can be purchased online.
Rock legends the Foo Fighters will be at Hersheypark Stadium with their "Everything or Nothing at All Tour" on July 23.
Fans of 80s arena rock may be happy to know that Journey will be making their stop in Hershey at the stadium on July 25. They'll be joined by Def Leppard and the Steve Miller Band.
For those looking for some nostalgia, 80s boy band New Kids on the Block's "THE MAGIC SUMMER 2024 TOUR" may be just what you're looking for. They'll be at Hersheypark Stadium on Aug. 3.
Kings of punk rock Green Day bring "The Saviors Tour" to Hershey on Aug. 10. This year marks the 20th anniversary of their album "American Idiot," making 2024 the perfect time to catch the band live.
Pennsylvania native P!NK is bringing her "2024 Summer Carnival Tour" to Hersheypark Stadium on Oct. 1. The artist, originally from Doylestown, is known for her high-energy set, aerial acrobatics and vibrant costumes.
Now, if you don't mind making a short drive, there are a few more big tours at some nearby locations.
If you head west, you can catch the Red Hot Chili Peppers in Pittsburgh this year. The band will be there on July 2.
For country music fans, Tim McGraw is heading out on his "Standing Room Only Tour." Fans have a few choices to see him—he'll visit Wilkes Barre, Philly and Pittsburgh.
If you head in the opposite direction, to the east, you can catch Blink 182 in Philadelphia on their "One More Time Tour" on July 26.
Metro Boomin and Future will also team up for the "We Don't Trust You" tour. The show will stop at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Aug. 14. Tickets are available here.