Toyota Center is a multi-purpose arena in Houston, Texas opened in 2003. The venue has hosted many local, regional and international artists, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of notable concerts are given in the table below, with other non-concert entertainment events also included. All events are arranged in a chronological order.
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
October 6 | Fleetwood Mac | — | Say You Will Tour | 11,790 / 14,158 | $891,183 | The arena's first event [1] [2] |
November 5 | Luís Miguel | — | 33 Tour [3] | 9,105 / 11,674 | $556,045 | |
November 21 | Shania Twain | Sarah McLachlan | Up! Tour [4] | 16,335 / 17,198 | $640,830 | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
January 14 | Sarah Brightman | — | Harem World Tour [5] | 6,851 / 11,310 | $401,250 | |
February 21 | Kid Rock | Billy Joe Shaver | Rock n Roll Pain Train Tour [6] | 13,442 / 13,794 | $441,255 | |
February 26 | Linkin Park | P.O.D. Hoobastank Story of the Year | Meteora World Tour [7] | 13,163 / 13,163 | $430,974 | |
July 7 | Simon & Garfunkel | The Everly Brothers | Old Friends Tour [8] | 13,424 / 13,732 | $1,533,370 | |
August 6 | Prince | — | Musicology Live 2004ever [9] | 31,504 / 31,504 | $1,816,214 | |
August 7 | ||||||
August 8 | Gloria Estefan | — | Live & Re-Wrapped Tour | — | — | |
September 5 | Phil Collins | — | First Final Farewell Tour [10] | 11,551 / 18,000 | $830,400 | |
September 23 | Van Halen | Rose Hill Drive | Summer Tour 2004 [11] | 10,032 / 13,013 | $796,025 | |
November 16 | Metallica | Godsmack | Madly in Anger with the World Tour [12] | 12,596 / 16,800 | $697,800 | |
November 19 | Bette Midler | — | Kiss My Brass [13] | 10,923 / 12,410 | $971,704 | |
December 1 | Yanni | — | — [13] | 6,056 / 8,210 | $410,325 | |
December 5 | Dolly Parton | — | Hello, I'm Dolly Tour [14] | — | — | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
February 20 | Duran Duran | Clear Static | The Astronaut Tour [15] | 7,270 / 17,960 | $260,386 | |
March 26 | Elton John | — | Peachtree Road Tour [16] | 15,926 / 15,926 | $1,060,150 | |
August 13 | System of a Down | — | Mezmerize/Hypnotize Tour | — | — | |
August 17 | Alejandro Fernández Chayanne Marc Anthony | — | Juntos en concierto 2005 [17] | — | — | |
August 19 | Green Day | Jimmy Eat World | American Idiot World Tour [18] | 11,988 / 13,680 | $491,549 | |
August 20 | Destiny's Child | — | Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It | — | — | |
October 16 | Luís Miguel | — | México En La Piel Tour [19] | 8,983 / 12,037 | $588,035 | |
October 19 | Queens of the Stone Age Nine Inch Nails | Death from Above | Lullabies to Paralyze Tour [20] | — | — | |
October 28 | U2 | Damian Marley | Vertigo Tour [21] | 17,002 / 17,002 | $1,652,699 | |
November 7 | Depeche Mode | The Bravery | Touring the Angel [22] | 7,490 / 10,458 | $487,875 | |
November 10 | Gwen Stefani | Black Eyed Peas | Harajuku Lovers Tour [23] | 13,687 / 14,068 | $701,778 | |
November 19 | Paul McCartney | — | The 'US' Tour [24] | 14,151 / 14,151 | $2,068,565 | |
December 1 | Rolling Stones | Los Lonely Boys | A Bigger Bang [25] | 15,251 / 15,251 | $2,616,385 | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
January 23 | Aerosmith | Lenny Kravitz | Rockin' the Joint Tour | — | — | |
February 21 | Bon Jovi | — | Have a Nice Day Tour | 12,723 / 12,723 | $800,988 | |
February 25 | Coldplay | Fiona Apple | Twisted Logic Tour [26] | 14,344 / 14,544 | $902,168 | |
March 24 | Mötley Crüe | — | Carnival of Sins Tour [27] | — | — | |
July 23 | Marc Anthony Laura Pausini Marco Antonio Solís | — | Juntos en concierto 2006 [28] | — | — | |
August 25 | Nickelback | Hoobastank Chevelle | All the Right Reasons Tour | — | — | |
September 19 | Shakira | — | Oral Fixation Tour [29] | — | — | |
October 30 | RBD | — | Tour Generación [30] | — | — | |
December 18 | High School Musical Cast featuring Drew Seeley | Jordan Pruitt | High School Musical: The Concert | 12,416 / 12,811 | $638,822 | This concert was recorded for a CD/DVD package of the same name. The live version of "Start of Something New" was recorded for the album Radio Disney Jams Vol. 9. |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
February 20 | Christina Aguilera | The Pussycat Dolls Danity Kane | Back to Basics Tour [31] [32] | — | — | |
March 2 | Eric Clapton | Doyle Bramhall II | Back Home Tour [33] | 13,305 / 13,305 | $1,044,435 | |
March 4 | Justin Timberlake | Pink | FutureSex/LoveShow [34] | 16,974 / 16,974 | $1,243,420 | |
March 7 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Gnarls Barkley | Stadium Arcadium World Tour [35] | 13,789 / 13,789 | $745,518 | |
April 17 | Rod Stewart | — | Rockin' In the Round Tour [36] | — | — | |
June 29 | The Police | Fiction Plane | The Police Reunion Tour [37] | 16,651 / 16,651 | $1,847,945 | |
July 14 | Beyoncé | — | The Beyoncé Experience | — | — | |
September 1 | Maná | — | Amar Es Combatir Tour [38] | — | — | |
September 2 | ||||||
October 4 | RBD | — | Tour Celestial | — | — | |
October 7 | Ricky Martin | — | Black and White Tour [39] | — | — | |
November 1 | Miley Cyrus | Jonas Brothers | Best of Both Worlds Tour | — | — | |
December 4 | Stevie Wonder | — | — [40] | — | — | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
January 22 | Foo Fighters | Against Me! Jimmy Eat World | Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace Tour [41] | — | — | |
January 28 | Van Halen | Ky-Mani Marley | Van Halen 2007–2008 North American Tour [42] | — | — | |
February 28 | Matchbox Twenty | Alanis Morissette MUTEMATH | Exile in America Tour [43] | — | — | |
April 14 | Bruce Springsteen | Alejandro Escovedo | Magic Tour [44] | 15,692 / 16,585 | $1,363,295 | |
April 17 | Juanes | — | La Vida World Tour [44] | 8,387 / 11,390 | $529,313 | |
May 18 | Alicia Keys | Jordin Sparks | As I Am Tour [45] | — | — | |
June 9 | The Cure | 65daysofstatic | 4Tour [46] | — | — | |
July 14 | George Michael | — | 25 Live [47] | — | — | |
August 16 | Nine Inch Nails | A Place to Bury Strangers | Lights in the Sky Tour [48] | — | — | |
October 14 | Neil Diamond | — | 2008 World Tour [49] | — | — | |
October 21 | Janet Jackson | LL Cool J DJ Playboy | Rock Witchu Tour | 7,090 / 7,470 | $548,039 | |
October 27 | Tina Turner | — | Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour | 11,950 / 11,950 | $1,238,762 | |
November 18 | Coldplay | Sleepercar | Viva la Vida Tour [50] | 13,981 / 13,981 | $1,192,576 | |
November 20 | Metallica | Down The Sword | World Magnetic Tour | 17,962 / 17,962 | $1,168,463 | Set attendance record for a concert held at the arena. [51] |
December 14 | AC/DC | The Answer | Black Ice World Tour [52] | 13,317 / 13,317 | $1,178,626 | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
January 9 | Celine Dion | — | Taking Chances World Tour | 16,396 / 16,396 | $2,225,019 | |
March 19 | Elton John Billy Joel | — | Face to Face 2009 [53] | 16,612 / 16,612 | $2,125,479 | |
March 30 | Britney Spears | The Pussycat Dolls | The Circus Starring Britney Spears | 16,604 / 16,604 | $1,749,704 | |
April 8 | Bruce Springsteen | — | Working on a Dream Tour [54] | 12,488 / 12,488 | $1,106,977 | |
April 16 | Nickelback | Seether Saving Abel | Dark Horse Tour | — | — | |
May 2 | Fleetwood Mac | — | Unleashed Tour [55] | 12,762 / 13,336 | $1,343,855 | |
June 24 | Eric Clapton Steve Winwood | — | 2009 Tour [56] | 11,746 / 12,800 | $1,439,635 | |
July 4 | Beyoncé | Pussycat Dolls RichGirl | I Am... World Tour | 13,130 / 13,130 | $1,158,361 | |
August 8 | Green Day | Franz Ferdinand | 21st Century Breakdown World Tour [57] | — | — | |
September 24 | P!nk | The Ting Tings | Funhouse Tour | 8,563 / 8,563 | $393,197 | |
October 6 | Kings of Leon | — | Only by the Night Tour [58] | — | — | |
November 8 | AC/DC | The Answer | Black Ice World Tour [59] | 11,115 / 12,895 | $653,958 | |
December 5 | KISS | Buckcherry | Alive 35 World Tour [60] | — | — | |
Entertainment events at the Toyota Center | ||||||
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
March 6 | John Mayer | — | Battle Studies World Tour [61] | — | — | |
March 18 | Muse | Silversun Pickups | The Resistance Tour [62] | — | — | |
April 3 | Alicia Keys | — | Freedom Tour [63] | — | — | |
May 25 | Taylor Swift | Gloriana Kellie Pickler | Fearless Tour | 23,493 / 23,493 | $1,290,926 | Both shows for this concert was recorded for a music documentary miniseries on The Hub "Journey To Fearless". A complete 135-minute special was released on Blu-ray and DVD through Shout! Factory on October 11, 2011. |
May 26 | ||||||
June 20 | Tool | Wovenhand | 2010 Tour [64] | — | — | |
June 27 | Eagles | — | Long Road Out of Eden Tour [65] | — | — | |
July 16 | Michael Bublé | — | Crazy Love Tour [66] | 12,076 / 12,076 | $961,872 | |
July 25 | Lady Gaga | Semi Precious Weapons | The Monster Ball Tour [67] | — | — | |
July 26 | ||||||
October 6 | Carrie Underwood | Sons of Sylvia | Play On Tour [68] | 7,968 / 8,436 | $389,363 | |
October 8 | Shakira | — | The Sun Comes Out World Tour [69] | 12,017 / 12,017 | $1,216,572 | |
October 19 | Gorillaz | N.E.R.D. | Escape to Plastic Beach Tour [70] | — | — | |
November 6 | Justin Bieber | — | My World Tour | 13,352 / 13,352 | $467,082 | |
November 20 | Roger Waters | — | The Wall Live [71] | 11,443 / 11,443 | $1,541,128 | |
November 23 | Usher | — | OMG Tour [72] | 12,812 / 12,812 | $996,189 | |
December 8 | Andrea Bocelli | — | — [73] | — | — | |
Entertainment events at the Toyota Center | ||||||
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
January 31 | Lady Gaga | Madeon Lady Starlight | The Born This Way Ball Tour [96] | — | — | |
February 21 | P!nk | The Hives | The Truth About Love Tour [97] | 13,247 / 13,646 | $1,067,357 | |
March 12 | Muse | Dead Sara | The 2nd Law World Tour [98] | 10,314 / 10,314 | $632,620 | |
March 16 | Eric Clapton | The Wallflowers | 2013 Tour [99] | — | — | |
March 18 | Alicia Keys | Miguel | Set the World on Fire Tour [100] | — | — | |
March 19 | Maroon 5 | Rozzi Crane | Overexposed Tour [101] | — | — | |
March 28 | Elton John | — | 40th Anniversary of the Rocket Man [102] | — | — | |
May 16 | Taylor Swift | Ed Sheeran Brett Eldredge | The Red Tour | 12,467 / 12,467 | $961,422 | |
June 5 | Fleetwood Mac | — | Fleetwood Mac Live 2013 [103] | — | — | |
July 15 | Beyoncé | Luke James | The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour | 11,935 / 11,935 | $1,320,925 | *"Bow Down" was performed for the first time. During the beginning of the performance, images of Beyonce's dancers as children with the words "Bow Down" flashed across the screen appeared as sound bites of gossip reports were heard in the background. Beyoncé addressed many rumors surrounding her throughout her career including faking her pregnancy with daughter Blue Ivy Carter, before appearing on stage and beginning the song along with a choreography. [104] [105] |
July 21 | One Direction | 5 Seconds of Summer | Take Me Home Tour | 12,715 / 12,715 | $961,753 | |
August 15 | Bruno Mars | Ellie Goulding | The Moonshine Jungle Tour [106] | 13,425 / 13,425 | $964,969 | |
October 20 | Michael Bublé | — | To Be Loved Tour [107] | 10,526 / 10,526 | $1,004,891 | |
November 2 | Selena Gomez | Emblem3 Christina Grimmie | Stars Dance Tour | — | — | |
November 13 | Drake | — | Would You Like a Tour? | — | — | Drake performed "November 18th". [108] |
November 14 | Rihanna | ASAP Rocky | Diamonds World Tour | 12,610 / 12,610 | $1,013,001 | This concert was originally scheduled to take place on April 15, but was postponed due to sickness. [109] |
December 5 | Justin Timberlake | — | The 20/20 Experience World Tour [110] | 12,892 / 12,892 | $1,567,629 | |
December 7 | Kanye West | Kendrick Lamar | The Yeezus Tour [111] | — | — | |
Entertainment events at the Toyota Center | ||||||
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
February 19 | Demi Lovato | Fifth Harmony Little Mix | The Neon Lights Tour | — | — | |
February 21 | Eagles | — | History of the Eagles Tour [112] | — | — | |
March 16 | Miley Cyrus | Icona Pop Sky Ferreira | Bangerz Tour [113] | Unknown | ||
March 24 | Cher | Pat Benatar Neil Giraldo | Dressed to Kill Tour [114] | 11,641 / 11,641 | $1,271,089 | |
March 25 | Tool | — | — | — | ||
July 16 | Lady Gaga | Lady Starlight Crayon Pop | ArtRave: The Artpop Ball [115] | 11,410 / 11,410 | $967,441 | |
October 10 | Katy Perry | Becky G Ferras | Prismatic World Tour | 24,268 / 24,268 | $2,692,788 | |
October 11 | ||||||
November 15 | The Black Keys | Jake Bugg | Turn Blue Tour [116] | — | — | |
December 1 | Justin Timberlake | — | The 20/20 Experience World Tour [117] | 12,654 / 12,654 | $1,712,300 | |
December 5 | Usher | August Alsina DJ Cassidy | UR Experience Tour [118] | — | — | |
December 15 | Fleetwood Mac | — | On with the Show Tour [119] | 12,983 / 12,983 | $1,837,886 | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
February 7 | Chris Brown Trey Songz | Tyga | Between the Sheets Tour [120] | — | — | |
February 17 | Maroon 5 | Rozzi Crane | Maroon V Tour [121] | 12,554 / 12,554 | $1,246,700 | |
March 3 | Fleetwood Mac | — | On with the Show Tour [122] | 10,574 / 11,729 | $1,457,763 | |
March 20 | Stevie Wonder | — | Songs in the Key of Life Tour [123] | — | — | |
March 22 | Ricardo Arjona | — | Viaje Tour [124] | — | — | |
April 29 | The Who | Joan Jett | The Who Hits 50! [125] | 7,671 / 9,343 | $860,080 | |
May 18 | Bette Midler | — | Divine Intervention Tour [126] | 7,917 / 7,917 | $1,056,457 | |
May 20 | Rush | — | R40 Live Tour [127] | 11,202 / 11,202 | $1,046,297 | |
May 24 | Drake | Future | Jungle Tour [128] | — | — | |
May 26 | Neil Diamond | — | Melody Road World Tour [129] | — | — | |
June 26 (2 shows) | Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood | — | World Tour | — | — | [130] |
June 27 (2 shows) | ||||||
July 3 (2 shows) | ||||||
July 4 (2 shows) | ||||||
July 7 | Maná | — | Cama Incendiada Tour [131] | — | — | |
July 16 | Imagine Dragons | Metric Halsey | Smoke + Mirrors Tour [132] | 11,064 / 11,165 | $617,771 | |
August 7 | Marco Antonio Solís | Camila | La Experiencia Tour [133] | — | — | |
August 14 | Sam Smith | — | In the Lonely Hour Tour [134] | — | — | |
September 5 | Mötley Crüe | Alice Cooper The Cringe | Mötley Crüe Final Tour [135] | — | — | |
September 18 | Ariana Grande | Prince Royce Who Is Fancy | The Honeymoon Tour | 9,939 / 10,124 | $557,714 | Grande performed a mash-up of One Last Time and Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean?". |
November 6 | Billy Joel | — | Billy Joel in Concert [136] | 15,985 / 15,985 | $1,663,272 | |
December 1 | Muse | Phantogram | Drones World Tour [137] | 7,482 / 11,224 | $551,820 | |
December 13 | The Weeknd | Travis Scott Halsey | The Madness Fall Tour [138] | 13,208 / 13,208 | $1,134,829 | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
January 12 | Madonna | — | Rebel Heart Tour | 11,604 / 11,604 | $1,671,630 | During the show, Madonna paid tribute to David Bowie, who had passed away two days earlier. [139] |
January 14 | Tool | Primus 3Teeth | 2016 North America Tour [140] | — | ||
February 26 | AC/DC | Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown | Rock or Bust World Tour [141] | — | — | |
March 04 | For King & Country | / Matthew West / Crowder / Lauren Daigle / RED / Newsong / Sidewalk Prophets / Stars Go Dim / We Are Messengers / Tony Nolan / KB / Tedashii | Winter Jam 2016 Tour Spectacular | - | - | |
April 9 | Justin Bieber | Post Malone Moxie Raia | Purpose World Tour | 12,868 / 12,868 | $1,407,652 | |
April 25 | Carrie Underwood | Easton Corbin The Swon Brothers | Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round | 9,684 / 10,624 | $677,934 | This concert was supposed to take place on April 19, but was rescheduled due to severe weather. [142] |
May 14 | The Cure | The Twilight Sad | 2016 North-American Tour [143] | — | — | |
May 15 | Rihanna | Travis Scott | Anti World Tour | 10,427 / 11,105 | $1,136,742 | This concert was originally scheduled to take place on March 5, but was postponed due to "production delays". [144] |
May 21 | Ellie Goulding | The Knocks Years & Years | Delirium World Tour [145] | 6,675 / 12,531 | — | |
June 15 | Selena Gomez | DNCE Bea Miller | Revival Tour | — | — | |
September 3 | Drake Future | Roy Wood$ dvsn | Summer Sixteen Tour | 24,507 / 24,507 | $3,352,284 | Drake performed "Draped Up" & "Get Throwed" with Bun B and also performed "A Milli" & "Steady Mobbin" with Lil Wayne at the 2nd show. He performed "November 18th" at both shows. |
September 4 | ||||||
September 9 | Demi Lovato Nick Jonas | Mike Posner | Future Now Tour | — | — | Jonas performed "A Little Bit Longer" in place of "Chainsaw". |
September 20 | Kanye West | Travis Scott | Saint Pablo Tour [146] | 14,883 / 14,883 | $1,389,472 | |
October 29 | Stevie Nicks | The Pretenders | 24 Karat Gold Tour [147] | 8,440 / 9,306 | $970,641 | |
November 4 | Sia | — | Nostalgic for the Present Tour [148] | 8,220 / 9,244 | $676,640 | |
November 8 | Adele | — | Adele Live 2016 [149] | 25,577 / 25,577 | $3,032,246 | |
November 9 | ||||||
November 10 | Black Sabbath | Rival Sons | The End Tour [150] | 10,585 / 11,484 | $956,628 | |
November 27 | Barbra Streisand | — | Barbra: The Music, The Mem'ries, The Magic [151] | — | $3,022,440 | |
December 3 | Mary J. Blige Maxwell | — | King and Queen of Hearts World Tour [152] | — | — | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
January 7 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue Jack Irons | The Getaway World Tour [153] | 12,615 / 12,615 | $1,133,116 | |
March 5 | Green Day | Against Me! | Revolution Radio Tour [154] | 11,111 / 11,381 | $609,263 | |
April 1 | Panic! At The Disco | Misterwives and Saint Motel | Death of a Bachelor Tour [155] | 12,040 / 12,040 | $629,559 | |
April 8 | Ariana Grande | Victoria Monét Little Mix | Dangerous Woman Tour | 10,324 / 11,548 | $901,670 | |
May 6 | The Weeknd | Rae Sremmurd Belly 6lack | Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour [156] | 13,945 / 13,945 | $1,596,519 | |
June 18 | Enrique Iglesias Pitbull | CNCO | Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull Live [157] | 12,062 / 12,062 | $1,234,434 | |
June 21 | Iron Maiden | Ghost | The Book of Souls World Tour [158] | — | — | |
July 6 | Roger Waters | — | Us + Them Tour [159] | 9,413 / 10,500 | $1,296,710 | |
July 15 | Kendrick Lamar | Travis Scott D.R.A.M. | The Damn Tour [160] | 11,441 / 11,441 | $1,249,664 | |
July 16 | Neil Diamond | — | 50 Year Anniversary World Tour [161] | 10,303 / 10,303 | $1,093,133 | |
July 19 | G-Dragon | — | Act III: M.O.T.T.E World Tour | 5,708 / 7,796 | $789,233 | |
July 22 | Shawn Mendes | Charlie Puth | Illuminate World Tour [162] | 11,748 / 11,748 | $580,149 | |
August 1 | James Taylor | Bonnie Raitt | 2017 World Tour [163] | — | — | |
August 4 | Lionel Richie Mariah Carey | Tauren Wells | All the Hits Tour [164] | 9,359 / 10,952 | $829,273 | |
August 5 | Queen + Adam Lambert | — | Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017–2018 [165] | 9,260 / 9,260 | $1,034,567 | |
August 19 | Ed Sheeran | James Blunt | ÷ Tour [166] | 11,811 / 11,811 | $1,067,592 | |
September 9 | Janet Jackson | — | State of the World Tour | 10,789 / 11,872 | $879,536 | Proceeds from the concert were donated to relief efforts supporting evacuees of Hurricane Harvey. [167] [168] [169] |
September 23 | Ricardo Arjona | — | Circo Soledad Tour [170] | 5,803 / 6,665 | $512,481 | |
October 17 | The Weeknd | Gucci Mane Nav | Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour [171] | 9,624 / 9,624 | $853,030 | |
October 24 | Bruno Mars | Jorja Smith | 24K Magic World Tour [172] | 13,529 / 13,529 | $1,805,759 | |
October 25 | Halsey | Charli XCX | Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Tour [173] | 6,153 / 7,224 | $284,298 | |
November 7 | Fall Out Boy | blackbear Jaden Smith | Mania Tour [174] | — | — | |
November 10 | Guns N' Roses | — | Not in This Lifetime... Tour | 10,523 / 10,523 | $1,652,912 | Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top was the special guest. [175] |
November 12 | Imagine Dragons | Grouplove K.Flay | Evolve World Tour [176] | 11,354 / 11,815 | $786,289 | |
November 16 | Enrique Iglesias Pitbull | Becky G | Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull Live | 10,046 / 10,046 | $721,291 | The show was scheduled to September 22, but was postponed to November 16 due to effects of hurricane Harvey and Irma. [177] |
December 3 | Lady Gaga | — | Joanne World Tour [178] | 13,100 / 13,100 | $1,712,302 | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
February 1 | Celine Dion | — | Courage World Tour [222] | 11,569 / 11,569 | $2,127,052 | |
March 6 | Eagles | — | Hotel California 2020 Tour [223] | — | — | |
March 7 | ||||||
March 9 | Post Malone | Swae Lee Tyla Yaweh | Runaway Tour [224] | 11,618 / 11,618 | $1,581,477 | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
September 17 | Eric Clapton | Jimmie Vaughan | 2021 Tour [225] | — | — | |
October 10 | J. Cole 21 Savage | Druski Morray | The Off-Season Tour [226] | 11,910 / 11,910 | $1,749,408 | |
October 17 | James Taylor | Jackson Browne | 2021 Tour [227] | — | — | |
October 21 | Andrea Bocelli | — | Believe World Tour [228] | — | — | |
October 23 | Luke Combs | — | What You See Is What You Get Tour [229] | — | — | |
November 5 | Enrique Iglesias Ricky Martin | Sebastián Yatra | Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin Live in Concert [230] | 12,000 / 12,000 | $1,475,085 | |
November 23 | Harry Styles | — | Love On Tour | 16,541 / 16,541 | $2,171,475 | |
December 4 | For King & Country | — | A Drummer Boy Christmas Tour | — | — | |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
January 7 | Future | EST Gee Real Boston Richey Trippie Redd | Future and Friends: One Big Party Tour | — | — | |
February 14 | Bruce Springsteen | — | 2023 Tour [252] | — | — | |
March 3 | Muse | One Ok Rock Evanescence | Will of the People World Tour | — | — | |
May 14 | The Killers | Me Nd Adam | Imploding the Mirage Tour | — | — | |
June 24 | Twice | Ready to Be World Tour | — | — | ||
June 25 | ||||||
August 24 | 50 Cent | Busta Rhymes, Jeremih | The Final Lap Tour | — | — | — |
September 17 | Drake | 21 Savage | It's All a Blur Tour | — | — | — |
September 18 | ||||||
October 4 | Depeche Mode | DIIV | Memento Mori World Tour | |||
October 7 | Jonas Brothers | Lawrence | Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour | — | — | |
October 13 | ||||||
October 23 | ENHYPEN | 2nd World Tour "Fate" | ||||
November 2 | Luis Miguel | — | Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 | — | — | |
December 17 | For King & Country | — | A Drummer Boy Christmas Tour | — | — |
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Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
March 28 | Madonna | Bob the Drag Queen | The Celebration Tour | — | — | |
March 29 | ||||||
April 30 | Bad Bunny | Most Wanted Tour | — | — | ||
May 1 | ||||||
May 9 | Nicki Minaj | Pink Friday 2 World Tour | — | — | ||
May 15 | Luis Miguel | Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 | — | — | ||
May 16 | ||||||
June 14 | Megan Thee Stallion | GloRilla | Hot Girl Summer Tour | — | — | |
June 15 | ||||||
July 9 | AJR | The Maybe Man Tour | — | — | ||
November 27 | Usher | Usher: Past Present Future | ||||
November 29 | ||||||
November 30 |
The 1989 World Tour was the fourth concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who embarked on it to support of her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). Swift announced the tour's first dates in North America, Europe, Japan, and Oceania in November and December 2014. She announced additional dates for Singapore and China in June 2015, and a final announcement of the third show in Melbourne was made the following month.
The Not in This Lifetime... Tour was a concert tour by hard rock band Guns N' Roses, spanning from April 1, 2016, to November 2, 2019. It featured classic lineup members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan, marking the first time since the Use Your Illusion Tour in 1993 that the three performed together. After the previous tour in 2014, guitarists DJ Ashba & Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, bassist Tommy Stinson and keyboardist Chris Pitman left Guns N' Roses, leaving the band with several open spots. Former members Slash and McKagan rejoined the band and Melissa Reese joined as keyboardist. The group embarked on a world tour that spanned all continents except Antarctica. They performed 175 shows making it their third longest tour ever, just behind the Use Your Illusion Tour and the Chinese Democracy Tour. The group welcomed former drummer Steven Adler to the stage for several shows as a guest spot, the first time he had played with the group since 1990. The tour has been a financial success, grossing over $584.2 million, making it the fourth-highest-grossing concert tour of all time. The tour was 2016's highest-earning per-city global concert tour as well as the fourth-highest-grossing overall that year. In 2017, the tour ranked as the second highest grossing worldwide tour. The tour was honored at the Billboard Live Music Awards in November 2017, winning Top Tour/Top Draw and being nominated for Top Boxscore.
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The WorldWired Tour was a concert tour by American heavy metal band Metallica in support of their tenth studio album Hardwired... to Self-Destruct, which was released on November 18, 2016. It is also their first worldwide tour after the World Magnetic Tour six years earlier.
The ÷ Tour was the third world concert tour by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, in support of his third studio album, ÷ (2017). Comprising 260 shows, it officially began on 16 March 2017, in Turin, Italy and ended on 26 August 2019, in Ipswich, England. Ticket sales started on 2 February 2017. The tour set world records for the highest-grossing concert tour and the most tickets sold by a tour.
Harry Styles – Live on Tour was the first worldwide concert tour by English singer Harry Styles in support of his self-titled debut album (2017). The tour was announced on 28 April 2017 and additional dates were added on 8 June. The two-part tour began with intimate venues in 2017 and continued on to arenas in 2018. The tour started on 19 September 2017 in San Francisco and concluded on 14 July 2018 in Inglewood, comprising 89 shows.
The State of the World Tour was the eighth concert tour by American singer Janet Jackson. Launched in promotion of her eleventh studio album Unbreakable (2015), the tour is produced by Live Nation and is under the creative direction of Gil Duldulao. Announced in May 2017 as a 56-city North American trek visiting the United States and Canada, it is a continuation of the Unbreakable World Tour, which was postponed in 2016 due to Jackson's pregnancy. Tickets originally purchased for the Unbreakable World Tour were honored with new concert dates under the revamped State of the World Tour.
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The Sweetener World Tour was the fourth concert tour and third arena tour by American singer, songwriter and actress Ariana Grande in support of her fourth and fifth studio albums, Sweetener (2018) and Thank U, Next (2019). Led by Live Nation Entertainment, the tour was officially announced on October 25, 2018. It began on March 18, 2019, at the Times Union Center in Albany, New York, and concluded on December 22, 2019, in Inglewood, California at The Forum, visiting cities in North America and Europe throughout 100 dates. Frequent collaborators and backup dancers of Grande, Brian and Scott Nicholson who were enlisted by her, served as creative directors and LeRoy Bennett was enlisted as production designer.
Bruno Mars at Park MGM is a concert residency by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars, being held at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas, Nevada, and at The Theater at MGM National Harbor, in Oxon Hill, Maryland. For performances, Mars is accompanied by his eight-piece band, the Hooligans, and the setlists feature songs from his albums Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010), Unorthodox Jukebox (2012), and 24K Magic (2016), along with various covers. The concert residency has been promoted by Live Nation and MGM Resorts, has lasted eight years, and grossed $114.3 millions. It attracted a wide-ranging audience of all age groups. The April 2020 dates were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The residency won Top R&B Tour at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards.
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