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Big Time Rush announces ‘In Real Life’ world tour: Performing every song from their TV show

Big Time Rush announces their 'In Real Life' world tour, performing every song from their Nickelodeon TV show. See tour dates, special guests, and ticket details

The band promised "big surprises" for their fans. Photo: Just Jared
The band promised "big surprises" for their fans. Photo: Just Jared

Big Time Rush is bringing their 2010s Nickelodeon TV series to life with a brand-new world tour. Band members Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, Logan Henderson, and Carlos PenaVega have officially announced the "In Real Life" tour, where they will perform every song from every episode of their hit show. The tour was unveiled on Thursday, February 20, and promises to be a nostalgic experience for longtime fans.

After the show ended in 2013, the band went on hiatus, eventually reclaiming their name from Nickelodeon and reuniting in 2021. Since then, they have been releasing new music, including their latest single, “Only One”, which dropped last summer.

'In Real Life' world tour will start on July 2025

Four years after their 2021 reunion, Big Time Rush is set to hit the road this summer, starting on July 9 in Birmingham, Alabama. The tour will take them across major U.S. cities, including Florida, New York, Texas, and California, before wrapping up the North American leg at the end of August.

In November, the band will take their "In Real Life" tour overseas, performing in Germany, Italy, Spain, France, and more before concluding on December 14 in Athens, Greece. Fans can expect additional international tour dates to be announced soon.

Special guests from the original cast

Joining Big Time Rush on this highly anticipated tour are Katelyn Tarver and Stephen Kramer Glickman, who played Jo and Gustavo on the show from 2009 to 2013. This marks the first time these cast members have toured with the group, adding an extra layer of excitement for fans of the original series.

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A dream come true for fans

In a joint statement, Big Time Rush expressed their excitement about the tour, emphasizing that they wanted to give fans everything they’ve ever asked for:

The band also hinted at surprises for their loyal fanbase, affectionately known as Rushers, and promised a memorable live experience.

Every song from the show’s four seasons

When Big Time Rush says they’ll perform every song, they mean it! The setlist will include deep cuts along with their Billboard Hot 100 hits, such as “Boyfriend” and “Halfway There.” During their time on Nickelodeon, the band released three studio albums—BTR, Elevate, and 24/7—all of which charted on the Billboard 200.