Joshua Bassett tickets 2024: Cities, dates, prices to see the actor-singer’s ‘The Golden Years’ Tour

Emily Dozier

Joshua Bassett tickets 2024: Cities, dates, prices to see the actor-singer’s ‘The Golden Years’ Tour image

Joshua Bassett has a busy summer ahead of him. On July 26, his first studio album, The Golden Years, will be released. And only four days later does he begin his world tour.

The singer is best known for his acting, having played a lead role in "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" alongside ex-love interest Olivia Rodrigo. Bassett's since changed his on-stage roll from acting to music. While he did some songs while on the Disney show, it wasn't until 2020 when he released his first solo singles.

Since then, he's released four EPs, the latest in October 2022. But it's not until this summer that his debut record hits ears around the world.

As a result, he's headed on his third headlining tour across the world. He'll be joined by Thomas Day as the visit San Diego, Atlanta, Toronto, Amsterdam, Paris and everywhere in between.

Here's what to to know for Bassett's "The Golden Years' Tour, including a complete schedule and how to get the best tickets.

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Joshua Bassett 'The Golden Years' Tour tickets

Tickets for Bassett's tour officially go on sale Friday, June 14 at 10 a.m. ET, but tickets from the presale are already available on StubHub.

Right now, the cost for the first show of his tour in Phoenix, Arizona, is $52. All of his North American shows average the same price.

Click the link below to view prices and seating charts of all of Bassett's shows.

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Joshua Bassett 'The Golden Years' Tour cities, dates

Bassett's world tour begins July 30 in Phoenix. He'll travel around the U.S. with one stop in Canada before heading across the Atlantic for shows around Europe in the fall. 

Below is a complete schedule of "The Golden Years" Tour.

DateCityTickets
July 30Phoenix, AZBuy now
Aug. 1Irving, TXBuy now
Aug. 2Houston, TXBuy now
Aug. 3Austin, TXBuy now
Aug. 5New Orleans, LABuy now
Aug. 6Jacksonville, FLBuy now
Aug. 8Atlanta, GABuy now
Aug. 9Birmingham, ALBuy now
Aug. 10Nashville, TNBuy now
Aug. 12Raleigh, NCBuy now
Aug. 13Charlotte, NCBuy now
Aug. 14Baltimore, MDBuy now
Aug. 16Philadelphia, PABuy now
Aug. 17Boston, MABuy now
Aug. 20New York, NYBuy now
Aug. 21Toronto, CanadaBuy now
Aug. 23Rochester Hills, MIBuy now
Aug. 24Chicago, ILBuy now
Aug. 25Minneapolis, MNBuy now
Aug. 27Denver, COBuy now
Aug. 28Salt Lake City, UTBuy now
Aug. 30San Francisco, CABuy now
Sept. 1San Diego, CABuy now
Sept. 3Los Angeles, CABuy now
Sept. 16Dublin, IrelandBuy now
Sept. 17Belfast, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 19Glasgow, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 20Birmingham, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 22Manchester, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 23London, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 25Brussels, BelgiumBuy now
Sept. 27Amsterdam, NetherlandsBuy now
Sept. 28Amsterdam, NetherlandsBuy now
Sept. 29Paris, FranceBuy now
Oct. 1Barcelona, SpainBuy now
Oct. 3Milan, ItalyBuy now
Oct. 5Munich, GermanyBuy now
Oct. 6Cologne, GermanyBuy now
Oct. 7Berlin, GermanyBuy now
Oct. 9Copenhagen, DenmarkBuy now

Emily Dozier

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.