New Kids on the Block, Gloria Estefan & More to Headline 2025 ‘GMA' Summer Concert Series
As shared exclusively with Billboard, the show's annual string of mid-year live performances will kick off June 12, with the 'Step by Step' boy band delivering what will be the last concert inside GMA's Times Square studio. After that, 'Whole Lotta Money' rapper BIA and 'No Limit' artist G-Eazy will take the stage July 18 at an outdoor venue in Indianapolis ahead of tipoff at the WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, and Colombian singer Manuel Turizo becomes the first artist to perform at GMA's new studio downtown on Aug. 1.
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The next two weeks after that will see punk-rock band Good Charlotte and the Icelandic 'From the Start' singer performing at the new studio on Aug. 8 and 15, respectively. Fresh off of a memorable performance at the 2025 American Music Awards, Gloria Estefan will take the stage on Aug. 22, followed by Dierks Bentley on Aug. 27, and Teyana Taylor on Aug. 29.
'We're thrilled to host this year's Summer Concert Series in our brand-new, state-of-the-art studio,' said Simone Swink, senior executive producer of Good Morning America. 'It's an exciting chapter for us, and we can't wait to welcome incredible artists and our viewers into our home, right here in the heart of downtown Manhattan.'
All of the performances listed will broadcast live during GMA, which airs from 7 to 9 a.m. ET on ABC. This year's programming follows a 2024 lineup that featured Green Day, Carrie Underwood, Nicky Jam, Kane Brown, G-Eazy, Sofi Tukker, Megan Moroney and Old Dominion. Before that, BTS' Jung Kook, Carly Rae Jepson, Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, Remy Ma, Tim McGraw and more performed for the morning show in 2025.
See the full 2025 GMA summer concert schedule below.
June 12 – New Kids on the Block
July 18 – BIA & G-Eazy
Aug. 1 – Manuel Turizo
Aug. 8 – Good Charlotte
Aug. 15 – Laufey
Aug. 22 – Gloria Estefan
Aug. 27 – Dierks Bentley
Aug. 29 – Teyana Taylor
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