List of concerts at Parken Stadium

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This is a list of the concerts or other musical events held at Parken Stadium [1] in Copenhagen, Denmark.[ clarification needed ]

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DateArtistEventAttendance
21 August 1988 Prince Lovesexy Tour
25-26 August 1990 [2] David Bowie Sound+Vision Tour 95,000
5 September 1992 Gary Moore
7 August 1993 Plácido Domingo 21,600
13 August 1993 Whitney Houston The Bodyguard World Tour 34,600
25 August 1994 Pink Floyd The Division Bell Tour 50,000
12 July 1995 Rod Stewart A Spanner in the Works Tour16,828
11 June 1995 The Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Tour 48,000
21 June 1996 Tina Turner Wildest Dreams Tour 40,000
20 September 1996 Bryan Adams 18 Til I Die Tour18,000
22 June 1997 Celine Dion Falling into You: Around the World 40,585
4 August 1997 U2 PopMart Tour 42,734
14 August 1997 Michael Jackson HIStory World Tour 97,563
29 August 1997
14 August 1998 Aida 12,288
2 June 1998 Eros Ramazzotti 18,079
22 June 1998 Elton John Face to Face 1998 35,065
Billy Joel
29 July 1998The Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon Tour 48,657
26 June 1999 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reunion Tour 47,000
3 August 2000Tina Turner Twenty Four Seven Tour 46,901
11 May 2001 Eurovision Song Contest 2001 , first dress rehearsal 35,000
12 May 2001 Eurovision Song Contest 2001, second dress rehearsal and grand final20,000 / 38,000
21 August 2001 Red Hot Chili Peppers 2001 Tour15,000
23 September 2001 Depeche Mode Exciter Tour 35,000
31 May 2002Elton John Songs from the West Coast Tour 32,000
16 May 2002 Santana All is One Tour 18,000
26 October 2002 Les Misérables 30,000
2 May 2003 Paul McCartney Back in the World Tour46,600
13 July 2003The Rolling Stones Licks Tour 45,000
25 July 2003 Robbie Williams Weekends of Mass Distraction, Cock of Justice, Aussie Typo46,000
14 June 2003Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band The Rising Tour 46,000
17 April 2004 Eric Clapton 23,111
7 May 2004Rock'n'Royal, an event commemorating Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark's wedding40,000
26 May 2004 Metallica Madly in Anger with the World Tour
19 June 2004Zulu Rocks, a multi-artist concert hosted by TV 2 Zulu
23 July 2004 Simon & Garfunkel 30,000
2 April 2005Once Upon a Time, Jean Michel Jarre's musical tribute to Hans Christian Andersen 35,000
18 June 2005Zulu Rocks30,000
31 July 2005U2 Vertigo Tour 50,000
15 October 2005Zulu Rocks
25 February 2006Depeche Mode Touring the Angel 48,000
17 June 2006Zulu Rocks30,000
6-7 July 2006Robbie Williams Close Encounters Tour 96,000
28 October 2006Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Bruce Springsteen with the Seeger Sessions Band Tour
11 November 2006 George Michael 25 Live 49,000
16 June 2007Zulu Rocks30,000
23 June 2007 Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveShow 55,000
5 August 2007The Rolling StonesA Bigger Bang Tour
10 November 2007 Tiësto Elements of Life World Tour 55,550
5 June 2008Celine Dion Taking Chances World Tour 40,000
29 June 2008Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Magic Tour 45,929
30 August 2008George Michael25 Live55,000
6 September 2008 R.E.M. Accelerate Tour
15 November 2008 Sensation 27,000
29 November 2008Elton John
19 June 2009 AC/DC Black Ice World Tour 45,000
30 June 2009Depeche Mode Tour of the Universe 41,564
11 July 2009 Britney Spears The Circus Starring Britney Spears
11 August 2009 Madonna Sticky & Sweet Tour 48,064
15 July 2009 Take That
26 October 2009 Muse The Resistance Tour
29 October 2011 Sensation Innerspace
2 July 2012Madonna The MDNA Tour 29,416
28 August 2012 Coldplay Mylo Xyloto Tour 50,595
2 September 2012 Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball 27,819
14 May 2013Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Wrecking Ball World Tour 49,017
13 June 2013Depeche Mode The Delta Machine Tour 40,725
16 June 2014 One Direction Where We Are Tour 83,577
17 July 2014
22 June 2016Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band The River Tour 50,178
5-6 July 2016Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams Tour 96,511 [3] [4]
24 July 2016 Beyoncé The Formation World Tour 45,197
2 October 2016 Justin Bieber Purpose World Tour 51,080
31 May 2017 Depeche Mode Global Spirit Tour 42,023
27 June 2017 Guns N' Roses Not in This Lifetime... Tour 48,094
26 August 2017 Volbeat Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie Tour48,250 [5]
3 October 2017 The Rolling Stones No Filter Tour 47,002
23 June 2018 The Carters On the Run II Tour 45,356
19 June 2019 Rammstein Rammstein Stadium Tour 44,396
11 July 2019Metallica WorldWired Tour 44,944
27 June 2023Depeche Mode Memento Mori World Tour
5-6 July 2023Coldplay Music of the Spheres World Tour
14 June 2024Metallica M72 World Tour
16 June 2024
6 July 2024 Pink Pink Summer Carnival

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