Billy Idol Announces Ampitheater Tour 


It’s A Nice Day To… Tour Again! 

Billy Idol is back! The legendary British rockstar just announced his upcoming U.S. amphitheater tour, cleverly titled “It’s A Nice Day To… Tour Again!” To kick things off, Idol released an entertaining promotional video on Tuesday morning, which has already garnered nearly 90,000 views on his YouTube channel.


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The video stars Billy Idol and comedian Matt Rife. Rife continuously pops up throughout Idol’s daily activities, whether he’s out to dinner or grabbing a coffee. He uses Idol’s own hit song lyrics (like “White Wedding” or “Rebel Yell”) in various situations throughout the day to taunt him. Joan Jett, who will be touring with Idol, also makes a cameo appearance in the announcement video.

The tour kicks off on April 30th, 2025, at the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix, Arizona. General ticket sales begin tomorrow, January 24th, at 9 a.m. local venue time on Billy Idol’s official website.

Check out the full tour announcement below:


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