Shawn Mendes has announced the 2025 On the Road Again world tour.
The European and North American tour will kick off at the Sunny Hill Festival in Pristina, Kosovo, on August 2nd.
"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," the 26 year-old Canadian singer-songwriter said in a statement about the tour on Instagram. "It's an honor and I'm just beyond grateful that you guys keep showing up after 10 years with so much love."
He also announced that Maro and Lubiana will open the shows in Europe, while Eddie Benjamin will do the duty in North America.
"I came across @maro.musica music a few years ago and she immediately became one of my favourite artists. tbh i'm pretty beside myself that she'll be joining us," Mendes said. "Same with @lubiana_k, she blows me away and just embodies everything as an artist i stand behind. & finally this unbelievably talented and humble human being & my brother @eddiebenjamin will be joining in north america."
Presales start Wednesday, followed by general on-sale beginning Friday. Sign up now for presale access at shawnmendesofficial.com.
The On the Road Again Tour marks a celebration of the 10th anniversary of Mendes' debut album, Handwritten. He will play a career-spanning set featuring all his hit songs from the past decade.
On the Road Again 2025 Europe and North America tour dates:
August02 - Pristina, XK - Sunny Hill Festival05 - Krakow, PL - Tauron Arena 07 - Budapest, HU - Sziget Festival09 - Skanderborg, DK - Smukfest12 - Cologne, DE - Lanxess Arena 14 - St. Pölten, AT - Frequency Festival16 - London, UK - The O2 20 - Amsterdam, NL - Ziggo Dome 22 - Zürich, CH - Zürich Openair26 - Madrid, ES - Movistar Arena 28 - Lisbon, PT - Meo Arena 31 - Munich, DE - Superbloom Festival
September25 - Boston, MA - TD Garden 28 - Toronto, ON - Budweiser Stage
October01 - Montreal, QC - Bell Centre 03 - New York, NY - Forest Hills Stadium 08 - Chicago, IL - Huntington Bank Pavilion12 - Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena 14 - San Francisco, CA - Frost Amphitheater 17 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl
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