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Jared Leto scales Empire State Building to announce Thirty Second to Mars world tour
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Date:2025-04-11 18:18:29
Jared Leto got closer to Mars after climbing the Empire State Building.
The actor and Thirty Second to Mars frontman pulled the stunt to announce the band's 2024 Seasons World Tour.
The tour, the band's first since 2019, is in support of its latest album, "It's The End Of The World But It's A Beautiful Day."
In an interview with the "Today" show, Leto, 51, said scaling the historic landmark was not easy.
"I was more excited than nervous to tell you the truth," he said, sporting a red jumpsuit. "But I have to be honest, it was very, very hard. It was a lot harder than I thought it would be."
The "Morbius" star scaled the building from floors 86 to 104, a roughly 20-minute climb almost 1,300 feet in the air. He showed the "Today" hosts how sharp the building was by holding up his scrapped-up hands.
"It's incredible," he said. "To watch the sunrise overlooking the city that's meant so much to me. Ever since I was a kid, New York stood for the place that you went to make your dreams come true."
Leto said the stunt, in celebration of Thirty Seconds to Mars' upcoming tour, was about "doing those things that you aspire to do."
The Seasons World Tour kicks off next March at Lollapalooza in Argentina and Chile. The tour will make its way stateside in July, and wrap up in September in New Zealand.
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Tickets go on sale to the general public on Nov. 17 at 10 a.m. at livenation.com. VIP and presale tickets are also available.
Thirty Second to Mars 2024 tour dates
- March 15–17 – Buenos Aires, Argentina at Lollapalooza
- March 15–17 – Santiago, Chile at Lollapalooza
- March 21–24 – Bogotá, Colombia at Estéreo Picnic
- March 22–24 – Sāo Paulo at Lollapalooza
- March 30 – Mexico, Monterrey at Tecate Pa’l Norte Festival
- April 16 – Glasgow, UK at OVO Hydro
- April 17 – Nottingham, UK at Motorpoint Arena
- April 19 – Manchester, UK at AO Arena
- April 20 – Birmingham, UK at Utilita Arena
- April 22 – Cardiff, UK at Utilita Arena
- April 23 – London at The O2
- April 25 – Amsterdam at Ziggo Dome
- April 26 – Brussels at Forest National
- April 27 – Hannover, Germany at ZAG Arena
- April 29 – Cologne, Germany at Lanxess Arena
- May 1 – Stockholm, Sweden at Hovet
- May 2 – Oslo, Norway at Spektrum
- May 4 – Copenhagen, Denmark at Forum Black Box
- May 9 – Krakow, Poland at Tauron Arena
- May 10 – Bratislava, Slovakia at O'Nepela Arena
- May 12 – Hamburg, Germany at Barclays Arena
- May 13 – Berlin at Mercedes-Benz Arena
- May 15 – Prague at Sportovni Hala Fortuna
- May 16 – Budapest, Hungary at MVM Dome
- May 18 – Vienna at Stadthalle
- May 19 – Munich at Olympiahalle
- May 21 – Paris at Accor Arena
- May 22 – Zurich at Hallenstadion
- May 24 – Bologna, Italy at Unipol Arena
- May 25 – Turin, Italy at Pala Alpitour Arena
- May 27 – Madrid at WiZink Center
- May 29 – Lisbon, Portugal at Altice Arena
- May 30 – June 1 – Galicia, Spain at O Son do Camiño
- July 26 – Auburn, Washington at White River Amphitheatre*
- July 27 – Ridgefield, Washington at RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater*
- July 30 – Salt Lake City at USANA Amphitheatre*
- July 31 – Morrison, Colorado at Red Rocks Amphitheatre*
- Aug. 2 – Maryland Heights, Missouri at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater*
- Aug. 3 – Nashville at Ascend Amphitheater*
- Aug. 6 – Clarkston, Michigan at Pine Knob Music Theatre*
- Aug. 7 – Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio at Blossom Music Center*
- Aug. 9 – Noblesville, Indiana at Ruoff Music Center*
- Aug. 10 – Chicago at Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island*
- Aug. 12 – Toronto at Budweiser Stage*
- Aug. 14 – Camden, New Jersey at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion*
- Aug. 15 – Columbia, Maryland at Merriweather Post Pavilion*
- Aug. 17 – Brooklyn, New York at Barclays Center*
- Aug. 18 – Mansfield, Massachusetts at Xfinity Center*
- Aug. 20 – Charlotte, North Carolina at PNC Music Pavilion*
- Aug. 21 – Atlanta at Lakewood Amphitheatre*
- Aug. 23 – West Palm Beach, Florida at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre*
- Aug. 24 – Tampa, Florida at MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre*
- Aug. 27 – Dallas at Dos Equis Pavilion*
- Aug. 29 – Houston at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion*
- Aug. 30 – Austin at Germania Insurance Amphitheater*
- Sept. 1 – Phoenix at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre*
- Sept. 4 – Mountain View, California at Shoreline Amphitheatre*
- Sept. 12 – Melbourne, AUS at Rod Laver Arena
- Sept. 14 – Sydney at Qudos Bank Arena
- Sept. 17 – Brisbane, AUS at Riverstage
- Sept. 19 – Auckland, NZ at Spark Arena
*Featuring AFI, Poppy and KennyHoopla
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