Shawn Mendes tour 2019
Shawn Mendes is pictured performing at the Power 96.1 Atlanta Jingle Ball on Dec. 14, 2018 in Atlanta. Paras Griffin/Getty Images for iHeartMedia

Let 2019 be all about experiencing all of your favorite artists live, and spend the money you got from the holidays on some concert tickets. Some of the biggest stars are going on tour this year, and you should be front and center in the audience.

Here are 12 of the biggest tours in 2019:

Carrie Underwood - The Cry Pretty Tour 360

After releasing her new album, “Cry Pretty,” in September, the country star’s getting ready to hit the road in support of the new project. She’ll kick things off on May 1 in Greensboro, N.C. at the Greensboro Coliseum.

Ariana Grande - Sweetener World Tour

Although the “Thank U, Next” singer’s going to be releasing a new album shortly, she’s heading out on tour in March to sing tracks from her “Sweetener” album, which dropped in August. Don’t worry, though, she’ll likely be singing songs off her upcoming album, as well.

Panic! at the Disco - Pray For The Wicked Tour

With dates in the country only through the end of February, you’ll want to grab tickets to see the pop-rock band on tour as soon as possible.

Kelly Clarkson - The Meaning of Life Tour

If you’re seeing the “American Idol” winner on tour this year, prepare for one big show as she’s bringing Kelsea Ballerini and Brynn Cartelli on the road with her.

Shawn Mendes - The Tour

The “Lost in Japan” singer recently released his self-titled third studio album, and now he’s bringing all of those new songs to fans live across the world. The North American leg of his tour starts off in June in Portland.

Pink - Beautiful Trauma World Tour

March 1 is when Pink begins this leg of her tour, which starts at the BB&T Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Backstreet Boys - DNA World Tour

Backstreet’s back with a brand new album and tour in 2019. The group’s ninth studio album, “DNA,” drops on Jan. 25, and then the boys will leave their Las Vegas residency behind later this year to perform the songs on tour.

Jesse McCartney - The Resolution Tour

In 2018, McCartney released his first new songs in four years, and went on tour in support of his fresh music, also for the first time in four years. He’s not letting that amount of time pass again before he hits the road, though, as he’s starting a new tour on Jan. 11 in Dallas.

Cher - Here We Go Again Tour

Fresh off her stint in “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” Cher recorded a new album covering ABBA songs. Now, she’s going to sing them live for everyone around the country.

Train - Summer Tour 2019

Though the band last put out an album — “A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat” — in January 2017, they did release a new song called “Call Me Sir” last year. Later in 2019, they’ll be performing all of that music and more on a tour that also features the Goo Goo Dolls and Allen Stone.

Justin Timberlake - The Man Of The Woods Tour

Timberlake’s tour started off in early 2018 and it’ll continue on through April. Quite a few of the shows toward the end of his run are rescheduled dates from earlier on in his tour.

Twenty One Pilots - The Bandito Tour

The musical duo’s going all over the world in 2019, for some of their solo shows, as well as for some festivals. Their own tour has its first date in the United States on May 31 in Michigan.