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Shawn Mendes Announces 2025 'On The Road Again' Tour: How to Get Tickets
Shawn Mendes Announces 2025 'On The Road Again' Tour: How to Get Tickets

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Shawn Mendes Announces 2025 'On The Road Again' Tour: How to Get Tickets

The post Shawn Mendes Announces 2025 'On The Road Again' Tour: How to Get Tickets appeared first on Consequence. Shawn Mendes is going 'On The Road Again' with newly announced North American and European tour dates in 2025, kicking off in the late summer and extending into fall. The pop star will head to Europe for a slate of headlining festival and arena shows starting August 5th. He'll then return to North America for eight concerts beginning September 25th. Read on for complete details about this tour, including ticket information, venue details, opening acts and everything you need to know. Buy Shawn Mendes Tickets Here The 'On The Road Again' tour is in support of his most recent project Shawn, which he also toured with last year during a series of intimate shows around the world. After kicking off on August 5th at Sunny Hill Festival in Pristina, Kosovo, the 'On The Road Again' tour will go through Europe before coming to North America. Starting on September 25th at TD Garden in Boston, Mendes will visit some iconic North American venues, including Forest Hills Stadium in New York, the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, and Budweiser Stage in Toronto. Buy Shawn Mendes Tickets Here 08/02 — Pristina, XK @ Sunny Hill Festival 08/05 — Kraków, PL @ TAURON Arena * ^ 08/07 — Budapest, HU @ Sziget Festival 08/09 — Skanderborg, DK @ Smukfest 08/12 — Cologne, DE @ LANXESS Arena * ^ 08/14 — St. Pölten, AT @ Frequency Festival 08/16 — London, UK @ The O2 * ^ 08/20 — Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome * ^ 08/22 — Zürich, CH @ Zürich Openair 08/26 — Madrid, ES @ Movistar Arena * ^ 08/28 — Lisbon, PT @ MEO Arena * ^ 08/31 — Munich, DE @ Superbloom Festival 09/25 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden ** 09/28 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage ** 10/01 — Montréal, CN @ Bell Centre ** 10/03 — New York, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium ** 10/08 — Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion ** 10/12 — Vancouver, CN @ Rogers Arena ** 10/14 — San Francisco, CA @ Frost Amphitheater ** 10/17 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl ** * = w/ Maro ^ = w/ Lubiana ** = w/ Eddie Benjamin Tickets to Shawn Mendes' 2025 'On The Road Again' Tour will go on sale to the general public on June 6th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Fans can sign up for the artist pre-sale, which begins on June 4th at 10:00 a.m. local time, here. There will be other pre-sales ahead of the general sale, which you can check out below. Artist Pre-sale: June 4th at 10:00 a.m. local time Spotify Pre-sale: June 5th at 10:00 a.m. local time Live Nation Pre-sale: June 5th at 10:00 a.m. local time Venue Pre-sale: June 5th at 10:00 a.m. local time General On-sale: June 6th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster After tickets go on sale, fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows on StubHub. Note: If you're planning a trip to see Shawn Mendes, you can save 15% off travel and accommodations through Buy Shawn Mendes Tickets Here After taking a break from touring to take care of his mental health back in 2022, Mendes has returned to the stage with a bang, playing career-spanning hits to excited fans. Mendes will be playing cuts from his most recent album Shawn like 'Why Why Why' and 'Heart of Gold,' along with songs from the rest of his catalogue. In recent shows, he has also performed popular tracks like 'There's Nothin Holding Me Back,' 'Lost in Japan,' and 'Treat You Better.' 'I feel like time away has allowed me to come back and recognize and remember how unbelievably special it is to get to play live shows,' Mendes said in a statement. 'It's an honor and I'm just beyond grateful that you guys keep showing up after 10 years with so much love.' How much do tickets cost for Shawn Mendes' 'On The Road Again' tour? Ticket prices have not yet been announced, but they will vary by venue and seating section. Check individual venue websites for specific pricing. Ticket prices may also fluctuate on the secondary market. Will there be VIP packages available for Shawn Mendes' 'On The Road Again' tour? VIP packages have not yet been announced. Are there age restrictions for Shawn Mendes' 'On The Road Again' concerts? Age restrictions vary by venue. Check with the specific venue for their policy regarding minors attending the concert. Will more dates be added to the Shawn Mendes' 'On The Road Again' tour? Currently, eight dates across North America have been announced. It's unknown if additional dates will be added. Who are the opening acts for the 'Sincerely, Tour'? The European leg of the tour will feature Maro and Lubiana as openers. In North America, Eddie Benjamin will open for Mendes. 'I came across Maro's music a few years ago and she immediately became one of my favorite artists,' Mendes said in a statement. 'To be honest, I'm pretty beside myself that she'll be joining us. Same with Lubiana, she blows me away and just embodies everything as an artist I stand behind. And finally this unbelievably talented, humble human being & my brother, Eddie, will be joining in North America.' How long is a typical Shawn Mendes concert? Historically, his concerts typically last about 1-1.5 hours, featuring approximately 18-20 songs spanning his entire catalog. How can I stay updated on tour information? Fans can sign up for artist pre-sale access and updates on Shawn Mendes' website or follow official social media channels. Popular Posts Billy Joel Diagnosed with Brain Disorder, Cancels All Upcoming Tour Dates Man Wearing Nazi T-Shirt Gets a Beatdown from Fans at Punk Rock Bowling Fest Freddie Mercury's Alleged Child Revealed in New Biography David Lynch's Personal Archive Going Up for Auction The 30 Best Action Movie Stars of All Time, Ranked Is The Who's Farewell Tour in Turmoil? Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

Faith Leaders, elected officials break bread, call for peace amid global conflict at Newport Beach Prayer Breakfast
Faith Leaders, elected officials break bread, call for peace amid global conflict at Newport Beach Prayer Breakfast

Los Angeles Times

time02-05-2025

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Faith Leaders, elected officials break bread, call for peace amid global conflict at Newport Beach Prayer Breakfast

People representing many of the diverse faiths practiced in Orange County gathered in Newport Beach Thursday to break bread and plead for unity while opening a forum to raise divisive issues affecting communities around the world. More than 100 people shared eggs, sausage, fruit and pastries at the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council's Prayer Breakfast, held at The Church of Latter-Day Saints' campus on Bonita Canyon Drive. Organizers billed 'Fostering Peace Amid Global Conflict,' as the topic of that morning's talks. The event opened with a performance by the All-American Boys Chorus, featuring a capella renditions of 'California Dreamin',' 'On The Road Again' and 'God Bless America.' That was followed by opening remarks from the council's executive director, Akbar Hussaini. He said the world was in the midst of 'strange times' and made reference to 'extreme ideology both at home and abroad,' the victims of lynchings who 'get their homes bulldozed for complaining about it,' and 'genocide' that has been described as 'essential pesticide.' He clarified in a follow-up interview with the Daily Pilot he was alluding to the persecution of Christians and Muslims in India, the Israeli invasion of Gaza and other conflicts. 'None of this is right,' Husssaini said. 'None of this should be treated as normal. What should be normalized is a gathering like this, of people of different faiths working together for the common good.' Hussaini and Rabbi Marcia Tilchin from the Jewish Collaborative of Orange County acknowledged there were people among the audience who hold starkly differing perspectives on world events, especially those targeting ethnic or religious communities. They said it was important for them to come together in forums like the interfaith council to have authentic, respectful, yet difficult discussions. 'I've been part of those and this has been, particularly since Oct. 7 with what's happened in the Middle East, it has been hard,' Tilchin said. '... What I asked of my colleagues is to say that the challenges and the depth and the history of what's happening in the Middle East and the geopolitics involved, it's never as simple as it seems on the surface or what gets shared on social media. What I ask of them is that we work together to beautify Orange County, to be good to everybody.' She was among the many Orange County faith leaders who led the gathering in prayer that morning. During her remarks, she called on people to 'uproot bigotry intolerance, misogyny, racism discrimination and violence,' and 'welcome the stranger and the immigrant and to honor the gifts of those who seek refuge and possibility here, as they have since our nation was born.' Father George Okusi of St. John the Diviner Episcopal in Costa Mesa sought guidance and blessings for the people of California, especially those impacted by wildfires. The president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Newport Beach stake, Daniel Livingston, proclaimed the importance of families, adding that 'marriage between man and woman is essential to thy eternal plan loyal to each other and loyal to their marital vows.' 'Interfaith is not about us diluting our identity and trying to melt into a homogeneous glob,' Hussain said. 'It's more about keeping our identities, putting that on display and coming together as a mosaic.' The morning's keynote speaker was Gaddi Vasquez, former director of the U.S. Peace Corps and Ambassador to Rome. He's an Orange County native raised by immigrant farmworkers, and recalled how his family of four got by in a one-room trailer 'borrowing' electricity from utility poles. The statesman added that he previously worked for Southern California Edison. 'Whatever we lacked in material goods, we sustained ourselves with faith, love and support,' Vasquez said. 'I'm a proud American, but I'm also a survivor whose enduring faith has sustained me through periods of time when the odds seemed insurmountable.' He described the destruction he witnessed in the aftermath of conflict in Afghanistan and other parts of the world. He has also seen the good that can happen when people of faith and others respond to the needs of the most vulnerable. 'I witnessed the impactful work of non-government organizations, faith-based organizations, individual efforts, and the application of humanitarian and financial aid that is giving the least among us a fighting chance.' Newport Beach Mayor Joe Stapleton called Vasquez's words inspiring, and described the prayer breakfast as a testament to the 'power of prayer.' He and fellow council member Robyn Grant said the city was honored to facilitate a moment of unity and a forum between people of diverse viewpoints and backgrounds. 'We all have important places to be and important things to do,' Grant said. 'Every single person in this room has family and friends and faith and community and service and work. But to take a little bit of time and reflect on what we can all share with each other is really powerful.' Costa Mayor John Stevens, Irvine Mayor Larry Agran were also among the elected and appointed officials in attendance Thursday.

UK's wonkiest road reopens after three-year closure
UK's wonkiest road reopens after three-year closure

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time02-04-2025

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UK's wonkiest road reopens after three-year closure

People living near a road once dubbed Britain's wonkiest say they are excited it is back open - and not at all wonky. A large section of the B4069 at Lyneham Banks, in Wiltshire, was damaged by a landslip during Storm Eunice in 2022. Three years and one month later, at a cost of £5m to Wiltshire Council, it is open again and diversion signs will be taken down over the next few days. Trish Blacker, who lives in Bradenstoke where diverted lorries had to travel down tiny roads, said it is "going to be seriously positive". Ms Blacker said the lengthy diversion route meant the school run could take two hours each day. "It's been a struggle," she said. "I'm a mum with four children. It's meant a huge amount of time in the car. It's been frustrating, but I'm excited." Ms Blacker said there was anger when the road first closed, but added this had died down over time. She said people are now in "high spirits" at the opening. "It is going to give everybody more time," she added. Kirt lives in Lyneham and explained the long diversion had been costing him a lot in petrol: "It should only be a 14 mile round trip for me to go to work. I've being doing 34 a day." "It feels absolutely amazing. It's like a weight lifted off my shoulders." He also remembers seeing the road breaking - noticing a big hole just before it shut. "If you saw the state of it, you could see why it took so long," he added. John Williams lives in Lyneham and can see the road from his home. He said the diversion meant he had to drive an additional 5,000 miles (8,047km) during the three-year closure. "I'm not angry," he said. "I just sort of accepted it really. [It was] just one of those things we had to put up with." Mr Williams said he is impressed by the work, especially with the planting of new hedgerows and trees. "They've really worked hard - they've got it done on time." More news stories for Wiltshire Listen to the latest news for Wiltshire The project has been described as "challenging" by both the council and the contractor Octavius. This was because the land was moving for a while after the landslip, and meant there had to be a lot of investigation to work out how to repair it. Now the road is open once again, Ms Blacker said she will be travelling down it blasting On The Road Again by Willy Nelson. Follow BBC Wiltshire on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Work starts to repair Wiltshire's 'wonkiest road' Wiltshire's wonkiest road 'killing pub's trade' Road ripped up by subsidence could cost millions to fix

Lyneham Banks: UK's wonkiest road opens after three-year closure
Lyneham Banks: UK's wonkiest road opens after three-year closure

BBC News

time02-04-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Lyneham Banks: UK's wonkiest road opens after three-year closure

People living near a road once dubbed Britain's wonkiest say they are excited it is back open - and not at all wonky.A large section of the B4069 at Lyneham Banks, in Wiltshire, was damaged by a landslip during Storm Eunice in years and one month later, at a cost of £5m to Wiltshire Council, it is open again and diversion signs will be taken down over the next few Blacker, who lives in Bradenstoke where diverted lorries had to travel down tiny roads, said it is "going to be seriously positive". Ms Blacker said the lengthy diversion route meant the school run could take two hours each day."It's been a struggle," she said. "I'm a mum with four children. It's meant a huge amount of time in the car. It's been frustrating, but I'm excited." Ms Blacker said there was anger when the road first closed, but added this had died down over said people are now in "high spirits" at the opening."It is going to give everybody more time," she added. John Williams lives in Lyneham and can see the road from his said the diversion meant he had to drive an additional 5,000 miles (8,047km) during the three-year closure."I'm not angry," he said. "I just sort of accepted it really. [It was] just one of those things we had to put up with."Mr Williams said he is impressed by the work, especially with the planting of new hedgerows and trees."They've really worked hard - they've got it done on time." The project has been described as "challenging" by both the council and the contractor was because the land was moving for a while after the landslip, and meant there had to be a lot of investigation to work out how to repair the road is open once again, Ms Blacker said she will be travelling down it blasting On The Road Again by Willy Nelson.

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