Billy Idol and Joan Jett are teaming up for a summer tour.Idol announced the It’s a Nice Day to… Tour Again! tour with a humorous video (embedded below) in which he can’t go anywhere without having somebody quote his own lyrics to him. Guess who turns up as a psychologist?The first leg of the tour will kick off April 30th in Phoenix and will conclude on May 23 in Toronto. After a three-month break, the tour starts again on Aug. 16 in Philadelphia and is currently scheduled to end on Sept. 25 in Los Angeles. To help those affected by the L.A. wildfires, five dollars from every ticket sold for the final show will be donated to the American Red Cross.You can see a complete list of tour dates below. Artist pre-sales begin Wednesday, January 22 at 9 a.m. local time, with local pre-sales beginning Thursday, January 23 at 9AM local time. The general on-sale begins Friday, January 24 at 9AM local time.Idol has recently completed work on a new album. In recent social media posts he has said to expect the as-yet-untitled record – his first full-length since 2014’s Kings and Queens of the Underground – in April. (He also released recently released two EPs – 2021’s The Roadside and 2022’s The Cage.)Jett spent last summer alongside Alanis Morrissette on the Triple Moon Tour. Before she hits the road with Idol she’ll mount a brief Las Vegas Residency. Her most recent release was the 2023 six-song EP Mindsets.Read More: Joan Jett Announces 2025 Las Vegas ResidencyBilly Idol and Joan Jett 2025 Tour DatesApril 30: Phoenix, AZ— Talking Stick Resort AmphitheatreMay 3: Houston, TX— Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by HuntsmanMay 4: Austin, TX— Moody CenterMay 7: Fort Worth, TX— Dickies ArenaMay 9: Alpharetta, GA— Ameris Bank AmphitheatreMay 10: Tampa, FL— MIDFLORIDA Credit Union AmphitheatreMay 13: Sunrise, FL— Amerant Bank ArenaMay 16: Charlotte, NC— PNC Music PavilionMay 17: Nashville, TN— Bridgestone ArenaMay 20: Tinley Park, IL— Credit Union 1 AmphitheatreMay 21: Cincinnati, OH— Riverbend Music CenterMay 23: Toronto, ON— Budweiser StageAugust 16: Philadelphia, PA— TD Pavilion at The MannAugust 17: Saratoga Springs, NY— Broadview Stage at SPACAugust 20: New York, NY— Madison Square Garden ArenaAugust 22: Columbia, MD— Merriweather Post PavilionAugust 23: Mansfield, MA— Xfinity CenterAugust 26: Bangor, ME— Maine Savings AmphitheatreAugust 28: Clarkston, MI— Pine Knob Music TheatreAugust 30: Noblesville, IN—Ruoff Music CenterAugust 31: Milwaukee, WI— American Family Insurance AmphitheatreSeptember 3: Morrison, CO— Red Rocks AmphitheatreSeptember 5: Salt Lake City, UT— Utah First Credit Union AmphitheatreSeptember 12: Palm Springs, CA— Acrisure ArenaSeptember 14: Berkeley, CA— Greek Theater*September 17: Wheatland, CA— Toyota AmphitheatreSeptember 19: Ridgefield, WA— Cascades AmphitheaterSeptember 20: Seattle, WA— Climate Pledge ArenaSeptember 23: Chula Vista, CA— North Island Credit Union AmphitheatreSeptember 25: Los Angeles, CA— The Kia ForumWatch Billy Idol and Joan Jett’s Tour Announcement VideoTotally ’80s: The Pictures That Take You BackTake a nostalgic journey through the ’80s with these iconic photos—capturing the fashion, toys, and unforgettable news events that left a lasting impact on a generation. Keep scrolling to relive the moments that defined the decade.Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz