In what is going to be the tenth edition of the World Indoor Tour, there has been a major expansion of over 60 meetings in all competitions.

The competition is expected to be held in 19 countries across Europe, North America and Asia with Estonia opening the competition as they host the first set of Track and Field events of the tour.

The tour has grown from just seven meetings in 2020 to 62 competitions for 2025. The upcoming World Athletics Indoor Tour begins on 2 January in Tallinn, Estonia, and ends on 13 March in Uppsala, Sweden.

The tour will feature nine Gold level meetings, more than any season in the past – kicking off on 25 January in Astana, Kazakhstan and closing in Madrid, Spain on 28 February.

The athlete with the most points in each scoring discipline at the end of the tour will be awarded a USD$10,000 bonus after being declared winner. They will also be offered a wild card entry for the World Athletics Indoor Championships Nanjing 25, due to be held on 21-23 March.

Each Gold meeting will offer at least USD$7000 in prize money for each individual discipline on the programme.