Billy Idol: “It’s a Nice Day to Tour Again” is coming to the Mane Savings Amphitheater on Tuesday, August 11.

Original Date in 2025 Cancelled Because of Illness

He was originally scheduled to perform with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts in August 2025. The show was cancelled due to illness.

Presale Tickets and Several Options to Buy

Presale tickets are on sale now. Go to ticketmaster for more information.

General Public Ticket Sales

Tickets for the general public go on sale on Friday, April 10 starting at 10 am.

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Documentary and Autobiography Recently Released

Idol has released a documentary about his life called “Billy Idol Should Be Dead” and his autobiography “Dancing With Myself” - both available now.

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Idol was a Guest on the show Club Random with Bill Maher

Idol also appeared on Club Random with Bill Maher and gave insights about his life and answered many questions about his long career.

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More Info about Waterfront Concerts Shows at the Maine Savings Amphitheater

For more information about the show and other shows at the Maine Savings Amphitheater, go to Waterfront Concerts.

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Wicked Tickets Sponsor

This Wicked Ticket announcement is sponsored by Hillside, Mars Hill and Star City IGA.

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