Big Time Rush are going international with a tour of Australia and Asia this 2024.

On May 21, the boy band announced through their social media that they would finally be heading to Australia and Asia for the first time this year. The tour will see them go to Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney in Australia, and Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Manila in Asia. The very same day, Live Nation Philippines revealed that they would be producing the Manila concert, slated to happen this October 17.

On July 10, Live Nation Philippines announced that the show will be held at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City. Ticket prices range from PHP 1,750 to PHP 5,000. Artist presale starts this July 15 from 10 AM to 10 PM, while a Mastercard presale will happen on July 16 (10AM) until July 18 (10AM). On the other hand, the Live Nation Philippines Presale starts on July 19 from 10AM to 11:59PM, while the General On Sale starts July 20 at 12 PM. More details on how to buy tickets can be found here.

The tour dates were revealed through a skit involving member Logan Henderson humorously rehearsing various greetings for each stop while the other group members — Carlos PenaVega, Kendall Schimdt, and James Maslow — curiously observe him. For Manila, Henderson loudly proclaimed, “It’s gonna be a thrilla, Manila!”

Check out the full list of dates for Big Time Rush’s 2024 Australia and Asia Tour below:

  • October 8 – Brisbane
  • October 11 – Melbourne
  • October 12 – Sydney
  • October 17 – Manila
  • October 19 – Bangkok
  • October 21 – Kuala Lumpur
  • October 22 – Singapore

Big Time Rush was formed in 2009 and rose to fame thanks to their Nickelodeon series of the same name. The show featured an often comedic telling of the fictional group’s personal lives, career, and rise to stardom is showcased, with original songs from the quartet. They went on an indefinite hiatus in 2014 before officially reuniting in 2021. They are best known for their hit tracks such as “Boyfriend,” “Halfway There,” “Worldwide,” “Til I Forget About You,” and more.

In anticipation of their first Manila concert, revisit Big Time Rush’s first album, BTR, below: