List of concerts at Barclays Center

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The Barclays Center is an indoor arena in Brooklyn, New York City opened in September 2012. With a maximum capacity of 15,813 to 19,000 depending on the event, the arena is used for sporting events such as basketball and is the host of the NBA's Brooklyn Nets, as well as ice hockey. The Barclays Center is also more predominantly used as a music venue, hosting multiple concerts, festivals and award ceremonies since its opening. The following is a list of concerts and music events that have been held at the arena.

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Concerts

2012

DateMain performer(s)Tour / Concert nameTickets soldAdditional notes
September 28 Jay-Z [1] Jay-Z at Barclays Center121,058 / 121,058 (100%)First public event at Barclays Center. [2]
September 29
September 30
October 1
October 3
October 4
October 5
October 6 Live in Brooklyn EP released. [3] Jay-Z was joined by Beyoncé onstage. [4]
October 11 Barbra Streisand [1] Barbra Live 31,176 / 31,176 (100%)Special guests: Il Volo, Chris Botti and Jason Gould. [5]
October 13
October 14 Kirk Franklin, Marvin Sapp,
Donnie McClurkin, Israel Houghton [1]
The King's Men Tour10,471 / 12,625 (83%)
October 22 Rush [6] Clockwork Angels Tour 9,904 / 10,815 (92%)
October 26
Performers
Mr. White
Dennis Ferrer
Fedde le Grand
Joris Voorn
Nic Fanciulli
Sensation [1] [7] 22,509 / 24,542 (92%)
October 27
Performers
Mr. White
Danny Tenaglia
Fedde le Grand
2000 and one
Mark Knight
November 12 Justin Bieber [8] Believe Tour 14,261 / 14,261 (100%)
November 14 The Who [9] The Who Tour 2012–2013 11,567 / 11,624 (~100%)
November 21 Bob Dylan, Mark Knopfler [10] Never Ending Tour 2012 9,679 / 10,931 (89%)
November 24 Juan Luis Guerra, Juanes [10] 6,803 / 9,712 (70%)
December 3 Neil Young, Crazy Horse [10] Psychedelic Pill Tour8,879 / 8,879 (100%)
December 5 Andrea Bocelli [10] US Fall Tour13,275 / 13,275 (100%)
December 8 The Rolling Stones [11] 50 & Counting 14,471 / 14,471 (100%)Special guests: Mary J. Blige and Gary Clark, Jr. [12]
December 10 The Smashing Pumpkins [9] 4,447 / 6,557 (68%)Postponed from October 31 due to Hurricane Sandy. [13]
December 12Sounds of Reggae [9] 6,647 / 8,808 (75%)
December 17Caribbean Fever Music Festival [14] [15] 4,251 / 4,732 (90%)
December 20 Leonard Cohen [6] Old Ideas World Tour 9,540 / 9,540 (100%)
December 21 Dave Matthews Band [16] 2012 Winter Tour15,432 / 15,432 (100%)
December 30 Coldplay [11] Mylo Xyloto Tour 16,014 / 16,014 (100%)
December 31Coldplay, Jay-Z [11] 16,105 / 16,105 (100%)

2013

DateMain performer(s)Tour / Concert nameTickets soldAdditional notes
February 6 Mumford & Sons [17] Mumford & Sons: World Tour 29,605 / 29,605 (100%)
February 12
February 15 Marc Anthony Vivir Mi Vida World Tour 20,483 / 20,483 (100%)
February 16
March 2 Swedish House Mafia [17] One Last Tour 42,645 / 42,645 (100%)
March 3
March 4
April 5 Alicia Keys [18] Set the World on Fire Tour 14,061 / 14,061 (100%)
April 7 Green Day [18] 99 Revolutions Tour 14,487 / 14,487 (100%)Postponed from January 16.
April 16 Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band [18] 2013 Tour8,199 / 12,018 (68%)
May 5 Rihanna [18] Diamonds World Tour 29,072 / 29,072 (100%)
May 7Postponed from May 4 due to NBA Playoffs. [19]
May 18 The Killers [20] Battle Born World Tour 14,008 / 14,008 (100%)
June 5 The National [20] 2013 Tour11,532 / 13,472 (86%)
June 8 Paul McCartney [21] Out There! Tour 29,898 / 29,898 (100%)
June 10
June 14 The Postal Service [20] 2013 Tour23,331 / 26,630 (88%)
June 15
June 16 New Kids on the Block,
98 Degrees, Boyz II Men [20]
The Package Tour 8,880 / 9,846 (90%)
June 29 Bruno Mars [22] The Moonshine Jungle Tour 15,204 / 15,204 (100%)
July 11 Furthur [23] 2013 Tour8,858 / 9,450 (94%)
August 2Justin Bieber [24] Believe Tour14,587 / 14,587 (100%)
August 3 Beyoncé [25] The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour 41,907 / 41,907 (100%)
August 4
August 5Special guest: Jay-Z. [26] Largest concert attendance by a female artist.
August 25 2013 MTV Video Music Awards [27] Awards ceremony.
August 30
Performers
Caribbean Fever Music Festival [23] [28] 8,266 / 20,687 (40%)
August 31
Performers
Super Blue
Bunji Garlin
Fay-Ann Lyons
Edwin Yearwood
Iwer George
Alison Hinds
Talpree
September 1
September 6 Depeche Mode [29] Delta Machine Tour 14,725 / 14,725 (100%)
September 7 Fall Out Boy [23] 2013 Tour13,028 / 13,028 (100%)Special guests: Marky Ramone and Travie McCoy. [30]
September 19 Yeah Yeah Yeahs [23] 2013 Tour5,524 / 7,441 (74%)
September 20 Vampire Weekend [23] 2013 Tour11,705 / 13,353 (88%)
September 22Megaton Mundial de Polito Vega [23] [31] 6,724 / 8,601 (78%)
September 24 Lionel Richie [23] All the Hits All Night Long Tour 6,670 / 6,670 (100%)
September 27 Atoms for Peace [23] 2013 Tour11,628 / 12,986 (90%)
September 29 Michael Bublé [32] To Be Loved Tour 11,125 / 11,125 (100%)
October 2 Phoenix [23] 2013 Tour9,768 / 11,547 (85%)
October 5 Kaskade [23] Atmosphere Tour12,967 / 12,967 (100%)
October 9 Sixto Rodriguez [29] 2013 Tour6,038 / 6,038 (100%)
October 14 Nine Inch Nails [23] Twenty Thirteen Tour 11,854 / 11,854 (100%)
October 16 Selena Gomez [23] Stars Dance Tour 11,175 / 12,873 (87%)
October 18 Pearl Jam [23] Lightning Bolt Tour 32,516 / 32,516 (100%)
October 19
October 21 Eros Ramazzotti [23] NOI World Tour5,856 / 5,856 (100%)
October 26
Performers
Fedde le Grand
The Mix
Sunnery James
Ryan Marciano
Nic Fanciulli
Mr. White
Sensation: Ocean of White [33]
October 28 Drake [23] Would You like a Tour? 14,287 / 14,287 (100%)
November 2
Performers
Kendrick Lamar (feat. Lil' Kim)
Schoolboy Q
Trey Songz (feat. Fabolous)
2 Chainz
Fabolous (feat. Meek Mill & Nicki Minaj)
ASAP Rocky (feat. ASAP Mob)
Meek Mill (feat. Gourdan, Jadakiss & Nicki Minaj)
K. Michelle
Big Sean
Sevyn Streeter
Power 105.1 Powerhouse 2013 [23] 14,317 / 14,317 (100%)
November 6 Justin Timberlake [34] The 20/20 Experience World Tour 14,513 / 14,513 (100%)
November 19 Kanye West [35] The Yeezus Tour 25,062 / 25,062 (100%)
November 20
November 21 Alejandro Fernández [35] Confidencias Tour4,422 / 7,312 (60%)
December 8 Pink [36] The Truth About Love Tour 32,965 / 32,965 (100%)
December 9
December 11 Andrea Bocelli [37] 2013 Tour10,223 / 10,223 (100%)
December 13 MGMT [37] 6,310 / 7,309 (86%)
December 14 Queens of the Stone Age [37] 2013 Tour8,864 / 10,903 (81%)
December 17 John Mayer [37] 2013 Tour9,967 / 13,090 (76%)Special guest: Katy Perry. [38]
December 19Beyoncé [39] The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour27,760 / 27,760 (100%)
December 22
December 26 Pitbull [37] 8,529 / 12,047 (71%)
December 31 Billy Joel [39] 2013 New Year's Eve Concert16,859 / 16,859 (100%)

2014

DateMain performer(s)Tour / Concert nameTickets soldAdditional notes
January 12 Jay-Z [40] Magna Carter World Tour 26,079 / 26,079 (100%)
January 13
February 1 WFAN's Big Hello to Brooklyn [40] 14,697 / 14,967 (100%)
February 5 Amnesty International Bringing Human Rights Home [40] 9,788 / 10,646 (92%)
February 13Ladies Night R&B Extravaganza [40] 6,088 / 6,088 (100%)
February 15 Marc Anthony Vivir Mi Vida World Tour 16,964 / 16,964 (100%)
March 7 The Avett Brothers [41] 2014 Tour11,139 / 11,139 (100%)
March 31 Black Sabbath [42] Reunion Tour 12,988 / 14,061 (92%)
April 102014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony [43]
May 9 Cher [44] Dressed to Kill Tour 14,309 / 14,309 (100%)
June 7The Best of the 90's Salsa Concert [45] [42] 9,385 / 12,789 (73%)
June 28 Avicii True Tour 12,604 / 12,604 (100%)
July 24 Katy Perry [46] The Prismatic World Tour 27,823 / 27,823 (100%)
July 25
August 6 John Legend 2014 North American Tour
August 22 Arcade Fire Reflektor Tour
August 23
August 24
September 9Fashion Rocks [47]
September 14 Luke Bryan That's My Kind of Night Tour 13,528 / 13,528 (100%)
September 19 The Weeknd King of the Fall Tour
September 23 The Black Keys Turn Blue World Tour
September 24
October 9 Judas Priest Redeemer of Souls Tour 4,258 / 5,708 (75%)
October 16 Def Jam Recordings 30th Anniversary Concert
October 27 Demi Lovato [48] Demi World Tour 11,409 / 12,482 (91%)
December 14Justin Timberlake [49] The 20/20 Experience World Tour14,461 / 14,461 (100%)
December 31 Elton John [48] Follow the Yellow Brick Road Tour 16,470 / 16,470 (100%)

2015

DateMain performer(s)Tour / Concert nameTickets soldAdditional notes
February 16 Chris Brown, Trey Songz [50] Between The Sheets Tour 12,271 / 13,837 (89%)
March 26 Neil Diamond Neil Diamond Tour 201511,920 / 12,179 (98%)
April 12 Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life Tour 14,159 / 14,159 (100%)
May 26 The Who The Who Hits 50! 11,800 / 13,536 (87%)
May 31 Ed Sheeran x Tour 14,341 / 14,341 (100%)
June 13Combinación Perfecta Salsa Concert8,149 / 8,149 (100%)
June 14 92.3 AMP Radio Amplify 20154,837 / 5,468 (88%)
June 17 Barry Manilow One Last Time! Tour10,891 / 12,647 (86%)
June 29 Bette Midler [51] Divine Intervention Tour 8,128 / 8,128 (100%)
June 30 Imagine Dragons Smoke + Mirrors Tour 12,598 / 12,598 (100%)
July 10 Romeo Santos Formula Vol. 2 Tour45,285 / 45,285 (100%)
July 11
July 12
July 26 Nicki Minaj [52] The Pinkprint Tour 14,186 / 14,186 (100%)
August 11 Yes & Toto Toto & Yes 2015 Summer Tour4,500 / 6,285 (72%)
August 12 Mötley Crüe Mötley Crüe Final Tour 11,474 / 11,474 (100%)
September 12 Scorpions 50th Anniversary World Tour
September 19 Madonna [53] Rebel Heart Tour 14,258 / 14,258 (100%)
September 26 Ariana Grande [54] The Honeymoon Tour 21,510 / 21,510 (100%)
September 27
October 8 Marc Anthony & Carlos Vives UNIDO2 Tour12,191 / 13,828 (89%)
October 20 TIDAL X: 1020 Amplified by HTC15,671 / 15,671 (100%)
October 22 Power 105.1 Powerhouse 201513,651 / 13,651 (100%)
November 18 The Weeknd [55] The Madness Fall Tour 30,420 / 30,420 (100%)
November 19
December 31 Jimmy Buffett Workin' n' Playin' Tour11,258 / 11,258 (100%)

2016

DateMain performer(s)Tour / Concert nameTickets soldAdditional notes
January 27 Muse [56] Drones World Tour 14,916 / 14,916 (100%)
March 27 Rihanna [57] Anti World Tour 26,100 / 28,010 (93%)
March 30
April 12 Duran Duran Paper Gods on Tour
April 23 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band [58] The River Tour 2016 33,248 / 33,248 (100%)
April 25
May 4 Justin Bieber [59] Purpose World Tour 29,470 / 29,470 (100%)
May 5
May 17 The 1975 American Tour
June 1 Selena Gomez [60] Revival Tour 11,582 / 12,970 (89%)
June 14 Florence and the Machine How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful Tour
June 15
July 8 Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas Future Now Tour 11,456 / 12,556 (91%)
July 9 New Edition and Babyface
July 26 G-Eazy and Logic Endless Summer Tour
July 28 Laura Pausini Pausini Stadi Tour 2016
August 11 Barbra Streisand Barbra: The Music, The Mem'ries, The Magic 29,250 / 29,250 (100%)
August 13
August 17 Blink-182 California Tour
August 27 Prophets of Rage Make America Rage Again Tour
September 3 ASAP (ABS-CBN TV series) ASAP Live in New York
October 5 Eros Ramazzotti Perfetto World Tour
October 7 Blake Shelton Blake Shelton 2016 Tour
October 8
October 15TIDAL X:1015
October 22Masters of Ceremony
October 25 Sia Nostalgic for the Present Tour 12,134 / 12,134 (100%)
October 27Powerhouse 2016
November 19 Keith Urban Ripcord World Tour 10,664 / 12,883 (82%)
December 10Holiday in Brooklyn

2017

DateMain performer(s)Tour / Concert nameTickets soldAdditional notes
January 20 Twenty One Pilots Emotional Roadshow World Tour 12,867 / 13,074 (98%)
January 27 Eric Church Holdin' My Own Tour 16,705 / 16,705 (100%)
March 15 Green Day Revolution Radio Tour 14,254 / 14,254 (100%)
March 29 Charlie Wilson In It To Win It Tour
March 30 Bastille Wild, Wild World Tour6,253 / 13,188 (47%)
April 24 Chris Brown The Party Tour15,728 / 15,728 (100%)
May 6Barbra StreisandBarbra: The Music, The Mem'ries, The Magic14,464 / 14,464 (100%)
May 19 Future Nobody Safe Tour13,963 / 13,963 (100%)
June 6The Weeknd Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour 27,862 / 29,452 (94%)
June 7
June 27 New Kids on the Block, Boyz II Men, and Paula Abdul The Total Package Tour 10,954 / 13,340 (82%)
July 20 Kendrick Lamar Damn Tour 28,174 / 28,174 (100%)
July 21 Iron Maiden The Book of Souls World Tour 23,438 / 23,438 (100%)
July 22
July 23Kendrick LamarDamn Tour [lower-alpha 1]
July 27 G-Dragon Act III: M.O.T.T.E World Tour 7,920 / 9,861 (80%)
July 28 Queen + Adam Lambert Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017–2018 12,874 / 12,874 (100%)
August 1 J. Cole 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour 26,984 / 26,984 (100%)
August 2
August 16 Shawn Mendes Illuminate World Tour 13,687 / 13,687 (100%)
September 11 Roger Waters Us + Them Tour 21,018 / 25,048 (83%)
September 12
September 19Paul McCartney One on One 30,002 / 30,002 (100%)
September 21
September 29Ed Sheeran ÷ Tour 41,066 / 41,066 (100%)
September 30
October 1
October 4Bruno Mars 24K Magic World Tour 15,370 / 15,370 (100%)
October 11Katy Perry Witness: The Tour 9,055 / 11,712 (77%)
October 13 Halsey Hopeless Fountain Kingdom World Tour 8,182 / 9,486 (86%)
October 23Imagine Dragons Evolve Tour 12,600 / 12,600 (100%)
October 27 Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Soul2Soul: The World Tour 12,501 / 12,501 (100%)
October 28 Fall Out Boy The Mania Tour 12,140 / 12,140 (100%)
November 15 Janet Jackson State of the World Tour 13,165 / 13,165 (100%)
November 26Jay-Z 4:44 Tour
November 27

2018

DateMain performer(s)Tour / Concert nameTickets soldAdditional notes
January 9 The Killers Wonderful Wonderful World Tour 13,718 / 16,933 (81%)
March 16 Demi Lovato Tell Me You Love Me World Tour 15,249 / 15,249 (100%)
April 4 Lorde Melodrama World Tour 13,270 / 13,270 (100%)
May 11 Kygo Kids in Love Tour12,456 / 12,456 (100%)
May 18 Big Sean Unfriendly Reminder Tour
June 6 Depeche Mode Global Spirit Tour 14,483 / 14,483 (100%)
June 26 Paramore with Foster The People The After Laughter Summer Tour
July 11 Got7 Eyes On You Tour 10,000 / 10,000 (100%) [61]
July 14 Shania Twain Now Tour 10,286 / 13,678 (75%)
July 16 Chris Brown Heartbreak on a Full Moon Tour
August 31 Drake, Migos The Aubrey and the Three Migos Tour
September 1
October 4 Bruno Mars 24K Magic World Tour
October 5
October 9 Florence and the Machine High as Hope Tour
October 13 Gorillaz The Now Now Tour
October 14 Phil Collins Not Dead Yet Tour 13,758 / 13,758 (100%)
October 26 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds North & Latin America 2018 Tour
October 27 Keith Urban Graffiti U World Tour
December 6 Muse
Florence and the Machine
Death Cab for Cutie
Foster the People
Bastille
Mike Shinoda
CHVRCHES
AJR
Alt 92.3's Not So Silent Night
December 15 Ghost A Pale Tour Named Death
December 29 Post Malone , Lil Pump , Tyla Yaweh
December 31New Year's Eve Show

2019

Date

Main performer(s)Tour / Concert nameTickets soldAdditional
notes
May 2 Cher Here We Go Again Tour 13,971 / 13,971 (100%)
June 4 Twenty One Pilots The Bandito Tour 11,133 / 11,133 (100%)
June 14 Ariana Grande Sweetener World Tour 28,972 / 28,972 (100%)
June 15
July 26 Iron Maiden Legacy of the Beast World Tour 24,151 / 24,151( 100%)
July 27
August 20 Kiss End of the Road World Tour 11,566 / 11,566 (100%)
August 23 Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes: The Tour 27,482 / 27,482 (100%)
August 24
October 2 Sandy & Junior Nossa História Tour 9,174 / 12,962 (71%)
November 8 Logic Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
November 12 Ariana Grande Sweetener World Tour 14,151 / 14,151 (100%)
November 19TOOLFear Inoculum
November 23 Jonas Brothers Happiness Begins Tour 15,167 / 15,167 (100%)
December 10 Dimash Kudaibergen Arnau 17000 (99%)
December 31 The Strokes New Year's Eve concert

2020

DateMain performer(s)Tour / Concert nameTickets soldAdditional

notes

February 28 Celine Dion Courage World Tour 37,720 / 37,720 (100%)
February 29
March 5

Notes

  1. The score data is combined from the shows held at the Barclays Center on July 20 and July 23, respectively.

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