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Big Time Rush announce Massive Can’t Get Enough Tour

BIG TIME RUSH ANNOUNCE MASSIVE CAN’T GET ENOUGH TOUR

Big Time Rush Plays Amway Center on July 30 – First Orlando Performance Since 2012

ORLANDO, FLORIDA — After a whirlwind 2022 featuring a sold-out North American tour and new music, Big Time Rush is back for more. The pop music boy band made a special appearance on NBC’s “TODAY” this morning exclusively premiering their highly-anticipated new single “Can’t Get Enough” and announced their upcoming Can’t Get Enough Tour. The “TODAY” performance was the first-ever live performance of the new song, which is available now via all digital service providers. Joining Big Time Rush on all dates are multi-platinum pop star Max and iHeartRadio’s TikTok Songwriter of the Year Award recipient, Jax. Produced by Live Nation, the Can’t Get Enough Tour has Big Time Rush bringing their singular style of pop to 39 markets kicking off on Thursday, June 22 in Fort Worth, TX and includes Orlando’s Amway Center on Sunday, July 30, their first visit since 2012. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, February 10 at 10 a.m. ET. 

Citi is the official card of the Can’t Get Enough Tour. Citi cardmembers have access to pre-sale tickets beginning Wednesday February 8 at 10 a.m. ET until Thursday February 9 at 10 p.m. ET through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete pre-sale details, visit www.citientertainment.com

Get the new single “Can’t Get Enough” HERE. Watch the tour promo video HERE. 

“The story behind the song isn’t very complicated,” said the band of the new single. “To put it simply, we can’t get enough. Can’t get enough of making new music and can’t get enough of performing for everyone. We are influenced by many different artists, styles and decades and “Can’t Get Enough” is a nod to the disco era. We are so excited for everyone to hear the song and everything else we’ve been working on. The Can’t Get Enough Tour is going to be a wild ride. Since our first shows back in 2021, we decided this isn’t a reunion. This is a comeback. The Can’t Get Enough Tour is going to be bigger than ever. We are pushing ourselves to make the best show possible, so every night is truly special. This is going to be a tour you do not want to miss.”

Big Time Rush, comprised of band members Carlos PenaVegaKendall SchmidtJames Maslow and Logan Henderson, became an overnight sensation in 2009 from the launch of the Nickelodeon television series “Big Time Rush.” The huge-successfully show catapulted the group into real-life stardom, as they went on to release three studio albums and performed across the globe, including five tours from 2011 to 2014. In June 2020, the band held a surprise virtual reunion celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their smash hit “Worldwide,” resulting in mass hysteria among their fans and in the media. In March 2021, all four seasons of Nickelodeon’s “Big Time Rush” were added to Netflix and the band went viral once again, increasing fan demand for an official reunion. Shortly thereafter, the band announced they would come together for two special live shows in New York and Chicago, both of which sold out in minutes, blowing expectations out of the water and proving the power of the band’s devoted fandom. In 2022, their North American Forever Tour sold out and the band released hit singles “Honey,” “Fall” and “Not Giving You Up.” This year promises to be another massive year for the band and fans can expect more news from Big Time Rush soon.

Created as an onscreen band for the scripted TV show, Big Time Rush came to life as a band releasing three full-length albums (“BTR”-2010, “Elevate”-2011, “24/Seven”-2013). As the show concluded in July 2013 after four years of recording music and touring as a band, they went their separate ways but remained close friends through the years. 

After seven years, in an effort to bring joy to their fans around the world during quarantine, Big Time Rush decided to appear together as a group sending a message of love and togetherness. This was soon followed by a socially-distanced acoustic version of their smash hit, “Worldwide.” These appearances resulted in hysteria among their fans and in the media, followed by Big Time Rush receiving 10+ million streams in 2020 alone. 

The group kicked off 2022 stronger than ever with the launch of their wildly-successful, sold-out Forever Touras well as all new music. The Forever Tour sold over 300,000 tickets across North America with numerous sell outs including shows in Chicago, at New York City’s legendary Madison Square Garden and on all dates on their Mexico tour, which concludes in early 2023 in South America with shows in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Chile.  

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