There’s something about the final stretch of the year that makes everything feel a little more electric. Maybe it’s the cold air carrying hints of celebration, or the way city lights glow warmer when you’re counting down to new beginnings. But this year—December 2025 and the months that follow—the world’s biggest stages are about to turn into emotional playgrounds. Five artists. Five completely different worlds. But all of them share one promise:
“You’re going to feel something real.”
Whether it’s the bass shaking your bones, a lyric that hits too close to home, or the sight of thousands of strangers becoming one voice—this concert season isn’t just a lineup. It’s a collection of moments you’ll remember years from now.
Let’s take a walk through what’s coming.
Bad Bunny — The Wild Heartbeat of the Night
If you’ve ever seen Bad Bunny live, you know it’s not just music—it’s a cultural earthquake. The kind that rattles your soul in the best possible way. When he steps on stage, you don’t just hear the crowd; you feel it. Like a tidal wave rolling toward you.
Let’s picture this:
It’s December 12 in Miami. The air is warm, the arena is glowing, and the whole place feels like midnight in Puerto Rico. The first beat drops—deep, heavy, irresistible—and suddenly every person in the room becomes part of one massive, pulsing celebration. It’s sweaty, loud, chaotic, and absolutely beautiful.
His December shows are rumored to include new visuals, bigger staging, and a setlist that blends nostalgia with fresh fire.
- Highlighted dates: Dec 12 (Miami), Dec 20 (NYC)
- Starting ticket price: from $145
There are concerts… and then there is Bad Bunny. A chapter in your memory waiting to be written. So why not secure your tickets today?
Jul — Europe’s Most Relatable Superstar
Jul doesn’t just perform—he brings you home.
Ask any fan, and they’ll tell you the same: his shows feel like the soundtrack of everyday life, but turned into something epic.
Imagine walking into the arena in Paris on January 18. The entire place is humming like a giant heartbeat. Fans wrapped in Marseille jerseys. People dancing before the show even starts. Groups of strangers laughing over shared lyrics. Then the lights shift, that iconic “JUL!” scream erupts, and suddenly the whole venue becomes a massive block party. The kind where nobody cares who you are or where you came from—you belong the moment the beat hits.
- Highlighted dates: Jan 18 (Paris), Feb 2 (Brussels)
- Starting ticket price: from €69
If you want a night that feels alive, unpredictable, and overflowing with raw energy—Jul is your guy.
Skye Newman — The Voice You’ll Brag About Seeing Early
We don’t often catch an artist at the exact moment they’re becoming big. But with Skye Newman, that’s exactly what this tour feels like: a front-row seat to the birth of a superstar.
Imagine walking into her show in Los Angeles on February 14. The stage is soft—misty pastels, warm lights, a backdrop that looks like the inside of a dream. Then she steps out, barefoot, vulnerable, and hits the first note. It’s raw. Angelic. Like someone reading a love letter out loud.
By the time she reaches the bridge of her breakout single, the entire room is swaying, people are holding hands, and you realize you’re witnessing the kind of authenticity that can’t be manufactured.
- Highlighted dates: Feb 14 (LA), Feb 27 (Chicago)
- Starting ticket price: from $85
If you want a concert that feels intimate, emotional, and truly special—this is the one.
Ed Sheeran — A Stadium Show That Feels Like a Campfire
Ed Sheeran has this rare gift: he can make a stadium feel personal. No backup dancers, no pyrotechnics every 30 seconds—just him, a guitar, and a loop pedal weaving entire worlds in front of your eyes.
Picture this scene:
It’s December 28 in Sydney. The crowd is massive, buzzing. When Ed walks out, the roar shakes the seats. Then he strums the first chords of “Photograph,” and everything softens. Thousands of lights rise into the night sky. Couples hug. Friends sway. People sing like they’re confessing something.
Ed smiles, cracks a joke, loops a beat, and transforms an arena into the warmest living room you’ve ever stepped into.
- Highlighted dates: Dec 28 (Sydney), Jan 10 (Melbourne)
- Starting ticket price: from $99
It’s not just a concert; it’s an emotional homecoming.
Radiohead — A Slow-Burn Dream You Never Want to Wake From
For the final treat on our menu for this December, why not indulge yourself in this legendary concert of Radiohead?
There are concerts that make you dance… and then there are concerts that make you think. Radiohead’s upcoming 2026 shows fall into the latter category—the kind of night where you find yourself staring at the stage, lost in the sound, remembering things you haven’t thought about in years.
Picture this moment:
The lights go completely dark in London on March 5. Then a single soft drone fills the room. A quiet ripple moves across the crowd. And suddenly, Thom Yorke’s voice cuts through the darkness—fragile and haunting. Goosebumps. Everywhere.
You don’t shout. You don’t jump. You just feel.
Every chord, every glitchy beat, every lyric that hits like a whispered secret.
This tour is rumored to be visually minimal but emotionally gigantic—classic Radiohead.
- Highlighted dates: Mar 5 (London), Mar 12 (Berlin)
- Starting ticket price: from $120
For people who listen to music with their heart—and not just their ears—this isn’t a concert. It’s a spiritual reset.
If There Was Ever a Time to Treat Yourself… This Is It
These shows aren’t just entertainment—they’re stories you’ll tell. Moments that pull you out of routine. Nights that remind you why live music feels like magic.
Whether you’re chasing adrenaline, nostalgia, vulnerability, or joy, the calendar from December 2025 through early 2026 is stacked with artists who know how to create nights you’ll replay in your mind forever.
