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The Hottest Songs From The Hottest Summer Tours

Get ready to see your favorite artist on tour this summer with this playlist.

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Warm weather provides opportunities to get active outdoors. As you’re hitting the road in your sneakers, some of the biggest artists in the world are hitting the road in their tour buses. So, with the multi-tasking runner in mind, we’ve compiled a workout playlist that doubles as a preview of the summer’s hottest tours.

Arguably the most-anticipated (and certainly the longest-anticipated) tour of 2016 is the Guns N’ Roses reunion. Elsewhere on the rock front, you’ll find Blink-182 hitting the road for the first time without singer and guitarist Tom Delonge. On the pop front, Beyonce’s Formation tour is creating ample buzz, while Meghan Trainor heads out in support of her sophomore album. Lastly, there are the double-headers–like the Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato co-headlining tour or an outing from Drake and Future that follows their collaborative album What a Time to Be Alive.

You can find tracks from everyone above—and a few other summer show highlights—below:

Meghan Trainor – NO – 94 BPM

Justin Bieber – What Do You Mean? – 125 BPM

Blink-182 – Up All Night – 157 BPM

Gwen Stefani – Make Me Like You – 118 BPM

Selena Gomez – Slow Down – 128 BPM

Guns N’ Roses – Welcome to the Jungle – 123 BPM

Beyonce – Formation – 123 BPM

Demi Lovato – Confident – 130 BPM

Weezer – My Best Friend – 134 BPM

Drake & Future – Jumpman – 71 BPM

To find more workout songs, folks can check out the free database at Run Hundred. Visitors can browse the song selections there by genre, tempo, and era?to find the music that best fits with their particular workout routine.