Big Time Rush “Can’t Get Enough Tour” stopping at SPAC, Bethel Woods and Jones Beach this Summer

Big Time Rush have announced their upcoming “Can’t Get Enough Tour” with the band set to take the stage at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) in Saratoga Springs, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel and Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh during July.

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Big Time Rush became an overnight boy band sensation in November 2009 during the launching of a scripted TV show of the same name on Nickelodeon. The show highlighted the Hollywood escapades of four hockey players from Minnesota after they were chosen to form a pop band. Throughout the show’s success Carlos, Kendall, James, and Logan came to life as a band off the screen releasing three full length albums and performing worldwide. Big Time Rush concluded in July 2013 and after four years of touring as a band, the guys went their separate ways but remained close friends through the years.  

The band is also being honored with a celebratory day known as Big Time Rush Day on April 4. Emily Larson, the Mayor of Duluth, Minnesota will make an official pronouncement from the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center making BTR day a national holiday. Duluth holds special significance for Big Time Rush since it is the hometown of the four band members. Duluth will also have a ceremonial street renamed as tribute to Big Time Rush. 

In addition to the celebratory day and international tour, BTR announced a highly anticipated new album that will be released on June 9. The album will be Big Time Rush’s first new studio album in a decade. The guys have begun working on the album in 2022 and are thrilled to share it with their Rushers worldwide. 

In attempts to bring joy to their fans during quarantine, the members of Big Time Rush gathered to send a message of love and togetherness. Following the announcement was a socially distant performance of an acoustic version of their smash hit, “Worldwide.” The band received 10+ million streams because of hysteria amongst their fans and in the media. Furthermore, four seasons of the television series were added to Netflix in March 2021. BTR ended 2021 with a release of their first single in 8 years, “Call It Like I See It.” They also performed at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in Philadelphia and had two sold out shows in Chicago and NYC. 

The sensational band kicked off 2022 with the launch of their wildly successful Forever Tour. with over 300,000 tickets across North America. They also released new music, with hit singles “Honey,” “Fall,” and “Not Giving You Up.” BTR also performed live at the Latin Kids Choice Awards, iHeart Music Festival, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and the premiere of their first pay-per-view event, “The City Is Ours.” It was a concert film that captured the band’s sold-out show at Madison Square Garden. 

BTR fans can purchase tickets to “Can’t Get Enough Tour” here. Additionally, Big Time Rush will offer special sharable content and GIFs that fans can share.

Full details of the “Can’t Get Enough Tour” can be found here.

Big Time Rush | CAN’T GET ENOUGH TOUR 2023

6/22/2023        Fort Worth, TX            Dickies Arena

6/24/2023        Durant, OK                  Choctaw Casino & Resort      

6/25/2023        Southaven, MS           BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove

6/27/2023        Charlotte, NC              PNC Music Pavilion

6/28/2023        Burgettstown, PA        The Pavilion at Star Lake

6/30/2023        Holmdel, NJ                PNC Bank Arts Center

7/1/2023          Uncasville, CT            Mohegan Sun Arena

7/2/2023          Hershey, PA                Hersheypark Stadium

7/3/2023          Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center

7/5/2023          Toronto, ON                History* ^

7/7/2023          Bethel, NY                   Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

7/8/2023          Virginia Beach, VA      Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

7/9/2023          Wantagh, NY              Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

7/11/2023        Bangor, ME                 Maine Savings Amphitheater

7/12/2023        Mansfield, MA             Xfinity Center

7/14/2023        Columbia, MD             Merriweather Post Pavilion

7/15/2023        Columbus, OH            Schottenstein Center

7/16/2023        Tinley Park, IL             Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

7/17/2023        Cuyahoga Falls, OH   Blossom Music Center

7/19/2023        Clarkston, MI              Pine Knob Music Theatre

7/21/2023        Grand Rapids, MI       Van Andel Arena

7/22/2023        Milwaukee, WI            American Family Insurance Amphitheater

7/23/2023        Cincinnati, OH            Riverbend Music Center

7/24/2023        Nashville, TN              Ascend Amphitheater

7/26/2023        Alpharetta, GA            Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

7/28/2023        Simpsonville, SC        CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park

7/29/2023        Charleston, SC           Credit One Stadium

7/30/2023        Orlando, FL                 Amway Center

8/1/2023          Pelham, AL                 Oak Mountain Amphitheatre

8/3/2023          The Woodlands, TX    The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

8/5/2023          Phoenix, AZ                Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

8/7/2023          Mountain View, CA     Shoreline Amphitheatre

8/8/2023          Fresno, CA                  Save Mart Center

8/10/2023        Wheatland, CA           Toyota Amphitheatre

8/11/2023        Inglewood, CA            The Kia Forum

8/12/2023        Las Vegas, NV            MGM Grand Garden Arena 

8/18/2023        Mexico City                 Sports Palace* ^

8/21/2023        Guadalajara                Telmex* ^

8/23/2023        Monterrey                   Citibanamex* ^

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