Since its opening in 1995, the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, 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. All events are arranged in a chronological order.
Concerts at FleetCenter | |||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue |
October 3 | R.E.M. | Grant Lee Buffalo | Monster Tour | — | — |
October 23 | Page and Plant | — | No Quarter Tour |
Concerts at FleetCenter | |||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue |
February 8 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Silverchair | One Hot Minute Tour | — | — |
February 29 | Bob Seger Silver Bullet Band | John Hiatt | It's a Mystery Tour | 18,203 / 18,203 | $521,005 [1] |
March 5 | Rod Stewart | — | A Spanner in the Works Tour | — | — |
March 19 | AC/DC | Ballbreaker World Tour | 15,033 / 15,033 | $428,441 | |
June 18 | Neil Diamond | World Tour 1996 [2] | — | — | |
June 20 | |||||
June 21 | |||||
June 22 | |||||
July 30 | Kiss | The Nixons | Alive/Worldwide Tour | 31,664 / 31,664 | $1,257,175 |
July 31 | D Generation | ||||
August 20 | Melissa Etheridge | — | Your Little Secret Tour [3] | — | — |
October 1 | Dave Matthews Band | Soul Coughing | 1996 Fall Tour | ||
October 2 | |||||
November 5 | The Smashing Pumpkins | Garbage | Infinite Sadness Tour Garbage tour | ||
November 9 | Rush | — | Test for Echo Tour | ||
November 30 | Stone Temple Pilots | Local H | Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop Tour |
Concerts at FleetCenter | |||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue |
February 7 | Toni Braxton | Kenny G | Secrets Tour | 13,900 / 13,900 | $448,324 [4] |
March 4 | Metallica | Corrosion of Conformity | Poor Touring Me | 33,279 / 35,360 | $1,085,467 |
March 5 | |||||
March 24 | Phil Collins | — | The Trip into the Light World Tour | 17,215 / 19,688 | $635,861 [5] |
April 7 | Celine Dion | Soul Attorneys Mike and the Mechanics Human Nature | Falling Into You Around the World Tour | 15,508 / 15,508 | $445,000 |
April 12 | Bush | Veruca Salt | Razorblade Suitcase Tour [6] | — | — |
April 17 | Garth Brooks | — | 1996–98 World Tour | 35,183 / 35,183 | $591,719 |
April 18 | |||||
July 25 | Prince | Jam of the Year Tour | 11,761 / 15,705 | $627,253 | |
October 1 | Luther Vandross Vanessa Williams | Your Secret Love Tour [7] | — | — | |
December 30 | Aerosmith | Days of the New | Nine Lives Tour | ||
December 31 |
Concerts at FleetCenter | |||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue |
January 23 | Bob Dylan | Van Morrison | Never Ending Tour 1998 | 28,800 / 28,800 | $1,454,860 [8] |
January 24 | |||||
March 20 | Puff Daddy [9] | — | 1998 U.S. Tour | — | — |
April 14 | Eric Clapton | Distant Cousins | Pilgrim Tour | 14,994 / 14,994 | $863,255 [10] |
May 15 | Elton John | — | Big Picture Tour | 35,642 / 35,642 | $1,563,121 [11] |
May 16 | |||||
May 21 | Van Halen | Kenny Wayne Shepherd | III Tour | 12,073 / 15,000 | $363,730 [11] |
July 13 | Page and Plant | — | Walking Into Everywhere Tour [12] | — | — |
August 1 | Tori Amos | Plugged Tour | |||
August 21 | Celine Dion | André-Philippe Gagnon | Let's Talk About Love World Tour | 35,342 / 35,342 | $1,950,481 [13] |
August 22 | |||||
September 18 | Janet Jackson | NSYNC Usher | The Velvet Rope Tour | — | — |
October 5 | Barenaked Ladies | — | Stunt Tour [14] | ||
November 12 | Kiss | Econoline Crush | Psycho Circus World Tour | ||
November 13 | |||||
December 31 | Aerosmith | Candlebox | Nine Lives Tour |
Concerts at FleetCenter | |||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue |
February 3 | Black Sabbath | Pantera Deftones | Black Sabbath Reunion Tour | 17,375 / 17,375 | $718,602 [15] |
February 22 [16] | Alanis Morissette | Garbage | Junkie Tour Version 2.0 World Tour | — | — |
February 28 | Jimmy Buffett Coral Reefer Band | — | Don't Stop the Carnival Tour [17] | ||
March 22 | The Rolling Stones | Goo Goo Dolls | No Security Tour | 35,049 / 35,049 | $4,403,159 [18] |
March 23 | |||||
March 27 | Jay-Z DMX Method Man Redman | — | Hard Knock Life Tour [19] | — | — |
June 14 | Shania Twain | Leahy | Come On Over Tour | 17,543 / 17,543 | $770,818 [20] |
June 17 | Ani DiFranco | Maceo Parker | Summer Tour 1999 [21] | — | — |
August 21 | Bruce Springsteen E Street Band | — | Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reunion Tour | 98,894 / 98,894 | $5,469,060 [22] |
August 22 | |||||
August 24 | |||||
August 26 | |||||
August 27 | |||||
September 21 | Backstreet Boys | E.Y.C. | Into the Millennium Tour | 34,489 / 34,489 | $1,265,558 [23] |
September 22 | |||||
September 24 | Celine Dion | Corey Hart | Let's Talk About Love World Tour | 18,845 / 18,845 | $1,130,203 [24] |
October 8 | Bette Midler | — | The Divine Miss Millennium | 14,108 / 14,108 | $997,009 [25] |
October 12 | Elton John | An Evening with Elton John | — | — |
Concerts at FleetCenter | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
March 3 | Cher | Lou Bega CNOTE | Do You Believe? | 14,589 / 14,589 | $908,183 | [26] |
March 26 | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | — | CSNY2K Tour | 30,320 / 30,320 | $2,452,586 | [27] |
March 27 | ||||||
April 13 [a] | Mariah Carey | Rainbow World Tour | — | — | [28] | |
June 8 | Tina Turner | Lionel Richie | Twenty Four Seven Tour | 27,926 / 27,926 | $1,926,240 | [29] |
June 9 | ||||||
June 21 | Ricky Martin | — | Livin' la Vida Loca Tour | — | — | [30] |
June 22 | 3 Doors Down | |||||
August 8 | AC/DC | Slash's Snakepit | Stiff Upper Lip World Tour | [31] | ||
September 20 | Tina Turner | Joe Cocker | Twenty Four Seven Tour | [32] | ||
November 8 | Bon Jovi | Less Than Jake | Crush Tour | 15,094 / 15,094 | $635,101 | [33] |
December 11 | Dave Matthews Band | funky METERS | 2000 Fall Tour | 19,211 / 19,211 | $871,963 | [34] |
December 31 | Barenaked Ladies | — | Maroon Tour | 30,025 / 32,108 [b] | $1,146,174 [b] | [34] |
Concerts at FleetCenter | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 1 | Barenaked Ladies | Guster | Maroon Tour | 30,025 / 32,108 [b] | $1,146,174 [b] | [34] |
March 27 | Sarah Brightman | — | La Luna World Tour | 6,791 / 7,000 | $402,534 | [35] |
April 1 | Andrea Bocelli | Hartford Symphony Orchestra Cecilia Gasdia | Andrea Bocelli Live in Boston | 14,724 / 14,724 | $2,129,935 | [36] |
May 4 | AC/DC | Buckcherry | Stiff Upper Lip World Tour | — | — | [37] |
May 26 | Sting | Jill Scott | Brand New Day Tour Words and Sounds Tour | 13,864 / 13,864 | $842,430 | [38] |
June 5 | U2 | PJ Harvey | Elevation Tour | 68,139 / 68,139 | $5,620,260 | [39] |
June 6 | ||||||
June 8 | ||||||
June 9 | ||||||
June 11 | Eric Clapton | Doyle Bramhall II and Smokestack | Reptile World Tour | 29,794 / 29,794 | $1,894,300 | [40] |
June 12 | ||||||
July 6 | Backstreet Boys | Sisqó | Black & Blue Tour | 20,710 / 21,133 | $1,540,120 | [41] |
July 7 | ||||||
August 7 [c] | Madonna | — | Drowned World Tour | 29,688 / 29,688 | $3,503,520 | [41] |
August 8 | ||||||
August 22 | Sade | India.Arie | Lovers Rock Tour | — | — | [43] |
August 25 | Janet Jackson | 112 | All for You Tour | 26,892 / 26,892 | $1,884,176 | [41] |
August 26 | ||||||
September 8 [d] | Backstreet Boys | Sisqó | Black & Blue Tour | 31,035 / 34,871 | $2,461,278 | [41] |
September 9 [d] | ||||||
September 10 [d] | ||||||
October 2 | Neil Diamond | — | World Tour 2001–2002 | 31,482 / 31,482 | $1,948,170 | [41] |
October 3 | ||||||
October 26 | Rod Stewart | Human Tour | — | — | [45] | |
November 24 | Bob Dylan | Never Ending Tour | [46] | |||
November 25 | Luciano Pavarotti | Luciano Pavarotti Live in Boston | 11,470 / 13,200 | $1,227,100 | [47] | |
December 9 | Britney Spears | O-Town | Dream Within a Dream Tour | 16,421 / 16,421 | $947,959 | [48] |
December 11 | LFO | 14,437 / 16,421 | $876,588 | [49] |
Concerts at FleetCenter | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 22 | Elton John Billy Joel | — | Face to Face 2002 | 68,155 / 71,564 | $7,236,695 | [50] |
January 24 | ||||||
January 29 | ||||||
January 31 | ||||||
February 7 | Creed | Tantric Virgos | Weathered Tour | — | — | [51] |
March 2 | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | — | Tour of America | 28,612 / 28,612 | $2,358,017 | [52] |
March 3 | ||||||
April 7 | Dave Matthews Band | Yerba Buena | 2002 Spring Tour | 34,430 / 34,430 | $1,600,995 | [53] |
April 8 | ||||||
April 15 | NSYNC | P. Diddy Tony Lucca | Celebrity Tour | 33,473 / 35,357 | $2,097,028 | [54] |
April 16 | ||||||
April 19 | Paul McCartney | — | Driving USA Tour | 14,607 / 14,607 | $1,952,755 | [54] |
June 29 | Britney Spears | LMNT | Dream Within a Dream Tour | 15,396 / 15,396 | $907,274 | [55] |
July 8 | Cher | Cyndi Lauper | Living Proof: The Farewell Tour | 27,232 / 28,750 | $1,847,262 | [56] |
July 9 | ||||||
August 16 | Tool | Tomahawk | Inside the Outside Tour | 13,937 / 17,888 | $558,231 | [57] |
September 3 | The Rolling Stones | The Pretenders | Licks Tour | 14,608 / 14,608 | $2,736,377 | [52] |
September 20 | Elton John Billy Joel | — | Face to Face 2002 | 17,483 / 17,483 | $1,835,530 | [52] |
September 30 | Paul McCartney | Back in the U.S. Tour | 29,097 / 29,097 | $4,050,530 | [52] | |
October 1 | ||||||
October 4 | Bruce Springsteen E Street Band | The Rising Tour | 19,658 / 19,658 | $1,400,300 | [52] | |
October 7 | Sheryl Crow Don Henley Billy Joel John Mellencamp Sting James Taylor Roger Waters | Music to My Ears: A Tribute to Timothy White | 13,601 / 13,601 | $1,492,800 | [52] | |
October 28 | Rush | — | Vapor Trails Tour | — | — | [58] |
November 3 | Cher | Living Proof: The Farewell Tour | [59] | |||
November 16 | Bob Dylan | Never Ending Tour | 8,078 / 13,000 | $344,436 | [60] | |
November 30 | Shakira | Pay the Girl | Tour of the Mongoose | 12,555 / 12,555 | $678,540 | [61] |
December 2 | Guns N' Roses | CKY Mix Master Mike | Chinese Democracy Tour | 12,700 / 12,700 | — | [62] |
December 14 | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers | Jackson Browne | The Last DJ Tour | 13,788 / 13,788 | $665,798 | [63] |
Concerts at FleetCenter | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 12 | The Rolling Stones | Ryan Adams | Licks Tour | 15,311 / 15,311 | $2,932,204 | [64] |
March 4 | Bon Jovi | Goo Goo Dolls | Bounce Tour | 14,288 / 14,288 | $852,007 | [65] |
April 1 | Tim McGraw | — | One Band Show Tour | 17,114 / 17,114 | $785,335 | [66] |
April 3 | Yanni | Ethnicity Tour | — | — | [67] | |
May 12 | Matchbox Twenty | Maroon 5 Sugar Ray | More Than You Think You Are Tour | 9,146 / 17,511 | $386,924 | [68] |
June 19 | Dixie Chicks | Michelle Branch | Top of the World Tour | 16,850 / 16,850 | $1,111,390 | [69] |
July 15 | Eagles | — | Farewell I Tour | 36,852 / 38,792 | $4,702,240 | [64] |
July 17 | ||||||
July 18 | ||||||
August 5 | Justin Timberlake Christina Aguilera | The Black Eyed Peas | Justified and Stripped Tour | 26,877 / 27,149 | $1,694,442 | [64] |
August 6 | ||||||
September 20 | Alan Jackson | Joe Nichols | 2003 U.S. Tour | 10,244 / 17,481 | $531,383 | [70] |
September 24 [e] | Fleetwood Mac | — | Say You Will Tour [e] | 13,100 / 14,609 | $1,020,897 | [71] |
October 7 | Shania Twain | James Otto | Up! Tour | 17,352 / 17,352 | $1,175,490 | [71] |
November 26 | Aerosmith Kiss | Automatic Black | Rocksimus Maximus Tour/ World Domination Tour | 12,169 / 15,106 | $1,231,375 | [72] |
December 2 | Phish | — | Fall Tour 2003 (20th Anniversary Show) | 17,569 / 17,569 | $676,360 | [73] |
December 7 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra | Christmas Eve & Other Stories | 7,070 / 7,692 | $293,952 | [74] | |
December 11 | Simon & Garfunkel | The Everly Brothers | Old Friends Tour | 33,085 / 33,085 | $3,294,735 | [64] |
December 13 | ||||||
December 16 | Dave Matthews & Friends | Emmylou Harris | 2003 Fall Tour | 17,242 / 17,242 | $897,278 | [75] |
Concerts at FleetCenter | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 20 | Bette Midler | — | Kiss My Brass | 12,396 / 12,396 | $1,481,476 | [76] |
January 31 | Sarah Brightman | Harem World Tour | 7,460 / 16,905 | $495,980 | [77] | |
March 2 | Barenaked Ladies | Gavin DeGraw Butterfly Boucher | Everywhere for Everyone Tour | 9,444 / 17,509 | $399,430 | [78] |
March 15 | Bette Midler | — | Kiss My Brass | 9,832 / 13,354 | $1,155,641 | [79] |
March 24 | Beyoncé Alicia Keys Missy Elliott | Tamia | Verizon Ladies First Tour | 16,061 / 17,201 | $815,963 | [80] |
March 30 | David Bowie | The Polyphonic Spree | A Reality Tour | — | — | [81] |
August 17 | Prince | — | Musicology Live 2004ever | 45,649 / 49,085 | $2,799,722 | [82] |
August 18 | Maceo Parker | |||||
August 19 | ||||||
August 22 | Usher | Kanye West Christina Milian | Truth Tour | 13,870 / 13,870 | $870,305 | [83] |
September 15 | Phil Collins | Jack Johnson | First Final Farewell Tour | 11,960 / 14,500 | $922,365 | [84] |
September 17 | Gloria Estefan | — | Live & Re-Wrapped Tour | — | — | [85] |
September 28 | Pearl Jam | Death Cab for Cutie Gob Roberts | Vote for Change | 35,240 / 35,240 | $1,500,225 | [82] |
September 29 | ||||||
October 1 | Barry Manilow | — | One Night Live! One Last Time! | 12,463 / 18,290 | $1,065,880 | [86] |
October 24 | Metallica | Godsmack | Madly in Anger with the World Tour | 20,324 / 26,396 | $1,504,100 | [82] |
October 25 | ||||||
October 29 | R.E.M. | Angela McCluskey | Around the Sun Tour | 7,968 / 12,500 | $358,970 | [87] |
November 1 | Avril Lavigne | Butch Walker | Bonez Tour | 10,340 / 12,500 | $350,947 | [87] |
Concerts at FleetCenter / TD Banknorth Garden | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
May 24 | U2 | Kings of Leon | Vertigo Tour | 51,658 / 51,658 | $5,071,565 | [88] |
May 26 | ||||||
May 28 | ||||||
August 15 | Neil Diamond | — | 2005 Tour | 29,752 / 29,752 | $2,267,800 | [88] |
August 16 | ||||||
September 16 | Elton John | Peachtree Road Tour | 31,164 / 31,164 | $2,648,935 | [88] | |
September 17 | ||||||
September 26 | Paul McCartney | The 'US' Tour | 29,582 / 29,582 | $3,814,392 | [88] | |
September 27 | ||||||
October 3 | U2 | Keane | Vertigo Tour | 34,488 / 34,488 | $3,381,429 | [88] |
October 4 | ||||||
October 28 | Bruce Springsteen | — | Devils & Dust Tour | 18,124 / 18,124 | $1,482,110 | [89] |
October 30 | ||||||
October 31 | Gwen Stefani | The Black Eyed Peas | Harajuku Lovers Tour Monkey Business Tour | 12,083 / 14,638 | $688,490 | [90] |
November 8 | Nine Inch Nails | Queens of the Stone Age Death from Above 1979 | Live: With Teeth Tour | 10,117 / 13,178 | $470,132 | [91] |
November 12 | Aerosmith | Lenny Kravitz | Rockin' the Joint Tour | 15,792 / 15,792 | $1,372,235 | [92] |
December 4 | U2 | Institute | Vertigo Tour | 34,583 / 34,583 | $3,400,861 | [88] |
December 5 | ||||||
December 9 | Bon Jovi | — | Have a Nice Day Tour | 27,941 / 27,941 | $2,230,413 | [88] |
December 10 | ||||||
December 15 | Dave Matthews Band | Mike Doughty | 2005 Fall Tour | 17,310 / 17,310 | $901,320 | [93] |
Concerts at TD Banknorth Garden | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 13 | The Rolling Stones | Sloan | A Bigger Bang | 26,784 / 26,784 | $4,990,074 | [94] |
January 15 | ||||||
January 19 | Billy Joel | — | 2006 World Tour | 49,825 / 49,825 | $3,575,344 | [94] |
January 30 | ||||||
February 4 | ||||||
May 24 | Pearl Jam | My Morning Jacket | 2006 World Tour | 33,181 / 33,181 | $1,665,966 | [95] |
May 25 | ||||||
June 25 | Tim McGraw Faith Hill | — | Soul2Soul II Tour | 33,851 / 33,851 | $2,523,545 | [94] |
June 26 | ||||||
July 6 | Madonna | Confessions Tour | 36,741 / 36,741 | $6,337,115 | [94] | |
July 9 | ||||||
July 10 | ||||||
July 29 | Dixie Chicks | Bob Schneider | Accidents & Accusations Tour | 10,582 / 10,582 | $730,981 | [96] |
August 21 | Mariah Carey | Sean Paul | The Adventures of Mimi | 11,993 / 14,922 | $1,034,794 | [97] |
September 5 | Shakira | Wyclef Jean | Oral Fixation Tour | 10,735 / 13,068 | $748,649 | [98] |
September 16 | The Who | Peeping Tom | The Who Tour 2006–2007 | — | — | [99] |
October 2 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | The Mars Volta | Stadium Arcadium World Tour | 30,064 / 30,064 [f] | $1,840,680 [f] | [94] |
October 3 | Eric Clapton | The Robert Cray Band | Back Home Tour | 18,826 / 21,891 | $2,101,235 | [94] |
October 4 | ||||||
October 20 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | The Mars Volta | Stadium Arcadium World Tour | 30,064 / 30,064 [f] | $1,840,680 [f] | [94] |
October 22 | Barbra Streisand | Il Divo | Streisand | 14,807 / 14,807 | $4,766,650 | [94] |
December 2 | The Who | Peeping Tom | The Who Tour 2006–2007 | — | — | [99] |
Concerts at TD Banknorth Garden | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 27 | Bob Seger The Silver Bullet Band | Steve Azar | Face the Promise Tour | 14,915 / 14,915 | $1,130,090 | [100] |
February 3 | Rod Stewart | — | Rockin' in the Round Tour | 12,868 / 12,868 | $1,206,415 | [101] |
February 6 | Justin Timberlake | Pink | FutureSex/LoveShow | 16,668 / 16,668 | $1,271,590 | [102] |
March 2 | Josh Groban | Angélique Kidjo | Awake Tour | 13,907 / 13,907 | $1,093,095 | [103] |
March 30 | Christina Aguilera | Pussycat Dolls Danity Kane | Back to Basics Tour | — | — | [104] |
July 5 | Tim McGraw Faith Hill | Lori McKenna | Soul2Soul II Tour | 28,417 / 28,417 | $2,420,461 | [105] |
July 6 | ||||||
July 9 | Roger Waters | — | The Dark Side of the Moon Live | — | — | [106] |
July 17 | John Mayer | Ben Folds | Continuum Tour | 12,877 / 12,877 | $703,314 | [107] |
August 10 | Justin Timberlake | Good Charlotte | FutureSex/LoveShow | — | — | [108] |
August 12 | Beyoncé | — | The Beyoncé Experience | [109] | ||
September 9 | Barry Manilow | 2007 U.S. Tour | 9,919 / 12,902 | $857,045 | [110] | |
September 11 | Genesis | Turn It On Again: The Tour | 12,400 / 12,400 | $1,820,625 | [111] | |
October 15 | Maroon 5 | The Hives | It Won't Be Soon Before Long Tour | — | — | [112] |
October 30 | Van Halen | Ky-Mani Marley | 2007–2008 North American Tour | 14,261 / 14,261 | $1,501,122 | [113] |
November 11 | The Police | Fiction Plane | The Police Reunion Tour | 14,256 / 14,256 | $1,804,535 | [114] |
November 18 | Bruce Springsteen E Street Band | — | Magic Tour | 33,289 / 33,289 | $3,072,570 | [115] |
November 19 |
Concerts at TD Banknorth Garden | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 30 | Spice Girls | — | The Return of the Spice Girls | — | — | [116] |
April 3 | Jay-Z Mary J. Blige | The-Dream | Heart of the City Tour | 12,847 / 12,847 | $1,199,576 | [117] |
June 11 | Alicia Keys | Ne-Yo | As I Am Tour | — | — | [118] |
June 13 | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers | Steve Winwood | 2008 Summer Tour | 14,472 / 14,472 | $1,120,918 | [119] |
July 9 | Bon Jovi | The All-American Rejects | Lost Highway Tour | 30,141 / 30,141 | $2,845,877 | [120] |
July 10 | ||||||
July 27 | George Michael | — | 25 Live | 10,325 / 14,000 | — | [121] |
July 28 | Eagles | Long Road Out of Eden Tour | 23,374 / 24,097 | $2,989,885 | [120] | |
July 30 | ||||||
August 4 | Coldplay | Santigold | Viva la Vida Tour | 14,445 / 14,445 | $1,229,417 | [122] |
August 12 | Celine Dion | Gordie Brown | Taking Chances World Tour | 32,493 / 32,493 | $3,813,519 | [120] |
August 13 | ||||||
September 26 | New Kids on the Block | Natasha Bedingfield Colby O'Donis | New Kids on the Block Live | 27,017 / 27,017 | $1,703,505 | [120] |
September 28 | ||||||
October 15 | Madonna | Paul Oakenfold | Sticky & Sweet Tour | 26,611 / 26,611 | $3,658,850 | [120] |
October 16 | ||||||
October 29 | Coldplay | Duffy | Viva la Vida Tour | 14,559 / 14,559 | $1,256,599 | [123] |
November 9 | AC/DC | The Answer | Black Ice World Tour | 13,718 / 13,718 | $1,255,040 | [124] |
November 16 | Tina Turner | — | Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour | 24,845 / 24,845 | $2,632,184 | [120] |
November 17 | ||||||
November 24 | Sarah Brightman | Fernando Lima Alessandro Safina Mario Frangoulis | The Symphony World Tour | 4,133 / 6,457 | $432,337 | [125] |
Concerts at TD Garden | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 22 | Garth Brooks Trisha Yearwood | Karyn Rochelle | The Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha Yearwood | — | — | [232] |
January 23 [g] | — | |||||
January 24 [g] | ||||||
January 25 | ||||||
March 3 | Maroon 5 | Magic! Rozzi Crane | Maroon V Tour | 14,468 / 14,468 | $1,368,256 | [233] |
March 23 | Neil Diamond | — | Melody Road Tour | 8,242 / 9,177 | $988,466 | [234] |
April 30 | Eric Church | Chris Stapleton | The Outsiders World Tour | 15,560 / 16,667 | $787,848 | [235] |
June 12 | Bette Midler | — | Divine Intervention Tour | 10,303 / 10,303 | $1,416,485 | [236] |
June 16 | Barry Manilow | One Last Time! | — | — | [237] | |
June 23 | Rush | R40 Live Tour | 12,953 / 12,953 | $1,232,122 | [238] | |
June 24 | New Kids on the Block | TLC Nelly | The Main Event | — | — | [239] |
June 25 | ||||||
July 1 | Imagine Dragons | Halsey Metric | Smoke + Mirrors Tour | [240] | ||
July 8 | Shania Twain | Gavin DeGraw | Rock This Country Tour | 10,644 / 11,822 | $1,147,214 | [241] |
July 10 | U2 | — | Innocence + Experience Tour | 68,183 / 68,183 | $8,469,855 | [241] |
July 11 | ||||||
July 14 | ||||||
July 15 | ||||||
September 26 | Madonna | Michael Diamond | Rebel Heart Tour | 12,780 / 12,780 | $1,941,750 | [242] |
October 9 | Marc Anthony Carlos Vives | — | Unido2 | 8,456 / 12,389 | $857,328 | [243] |
Concerts at TD Garden | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
August 27 | Eagles | — | Hotel California 2020 Tour | 19,290 / 20,108 | $4,473,531 | [335] |
August 28 | ||||||
October 18 | Michael Bublé | — | An Evening with Michael Bublé | |||
October 23 | Twenty One Pilots | Jay Joseph Half Alive | Takeover Tour | — | — | [336] |
October 25 | Harry Styles | Jenny Lewis | Love On Tour | 16,743 / 16,743 | $2,306,243 | |
December 2 | Luke Combs | — | What You See is What You Get Tour | [337] | ||
December 3 | ||||||
December 11 | Andrea Bocelli | — | Believe Tour | [338] | ||
December 15 | Genesis | — | The Last Domino? Tour | 21,746 / 21,746 | $4,180,975 | [339] |
December 16 |
Concerts at TD Garden | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 14 | Kane Brown | Chase Rice Restless Road | Blessed & Free Tour | — | — | [340] |
January 27 | Kacey Musgraves | King Princess MUNA | Star-crossed: unveiled | 10,639 / 11,486 | $1,120,462 | [341] |
February 18 | Dua Lipa | Caroline Polachek Lolo Zouai | Future Nostalgia Tour | 13,941 / 13,941 | $1,471,026 | [342] |
February 19 | Tool | The Acid Helps | Fear Inoculum Tour | — | — | [343] |
February 20 | Billie Eilish | Dora Jar | Happier Than Ever, The World Tour | 12,910 / 12,910 | $1,620,969 | [344] |
May 5 | Elevation Worship Steven Furtick | — | Elevation Nights 2022 | — | — | — |
May 9 | John Mayer | Alexander 23 | Sob Rock Tour | — | — | [ citation needed ] |
May 10 | ||||||
May 18 | The Who | Amythyst Kiah | The Who Hits Back Tour | — | — | [345] |
June 4 | Chris Tomlin UNITED | — | Tomlin UNITED Tour | — | — | — |
June 25 | Machine Gun Kelly | Trippie Redd PVRIS | Mainstream Sellout Tour | 11,689 / 11,689 | $1,329,546 | [346] |
July 12 | Roger Waters | — | This Is Not a Drill | 15,679 / 15,679 | $2,515,971 | [347] |
July 15 | New Kids On The Block | Salt-N-Pepa Rick Astley En Vogue | Mixtape Tour 2022 | — | — | — |
July 16 | ||||||
August 4 | Barry Manilow | Dave Koz | Manilow: Hits 2022 | — | — | — |
August 10 | Kendrick Lamar | Baby Keem Tanna Leone | The Big Steppers Tour | 12,983 / 12,983 | $1,911,584 | [348] |
September 7 | My Chemical Romance | Thursday Badflower | Reunion Tour | — | — | [349] |
September 8 | ||||||
September 9 | Karol G | Agudelo888 | $trip Love Tour | — | — | — |
September 10 | Kid Cudi | Don Toliver 070 Shake Strick | To the Moon World Tour | — | — | [350] |
September 14 | Florence & The Machine | Sam Fender | Dance Fever Tour | — | — | [351] |
September 15 | Lil Durk | G Herbo Toure MillyZ | Dope Shows Summertime Series 2022 | — | — | — |
September 16 | Eric Clapton | Jimmie Vaughan | – | — | — | — |
September 17 | Roxy Music | — | Roxy Music 50th Anniversary Tour | — | — | — |
September 23 | Post Malone | Zack Bia | Twelve Carat Tour | 12,331 / 12,331 | $1,899,475 | [352] |
September 28 | Panic at the Disco | Marina Jake Wesley Rogers | Viva Las Vengeance Tour | — | — | [353] |
September 30 | Lizzo | Latto | The Special Tour | — | — | [354] |
October 3 | The Killers | Johnny Marr | Pressure Machine Tour | — | — | [355] |
October 10 [m] | Post Malone | — | Twelve Carat Tour | — | — | [356] |
October 11 | Gorillaz | EarthGang | World Tour 2022 | — | — | [357] |
October 16 | The Smashing Pumpkins Jane's Addiction | Poppy | Spirits on Fire Tour | — | — | [358] |
October 21 | Brandi Carlile | Brittany Howard | Beyond These Silent Days Tour | — | — | — |
December 10 | Andrea Bocelli | — | Live in Concert - December 2022 | — | — | — |
2024
Concerts at TD Garden | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 8 [n] | Madonna | Stuart Price | The Celebration Tour | TBD | TBD | [370] |
January 9 [n] | ||||||
January 12 | Travis Scott | Sheck Wes | Circus Maximus Tour | 15,832 / 16,219 | $2,158,045 | |
April 1 | Olivia Rodrigo | Chappell Roan | Guts World Tour | 28,108 / 28,108 | $4,789,154 | |
April 2 | ||||||
April 4 | AJR | Dean Lewis | The Maybe Man Tour | |||
April 8 | Nicki Minaj | Monica | Pink Friday 2 World Tour | 25,463 / 25,463 | $3,802,582 | |
April 10 | ||||||
April 17 | Bad Bunny | Most Wanted Tour | 15,621 / 15,621 | $5,287,626 | ||
June 7 | Melanie Martinez | Beach Bunny Sofia Isella | The Trilogy Tour | 13,897 / 13,897 | $1,334,171 | |
June 13 | Feid | Ferxxocalipsis Tour 2024 | ||||
June 20 | A Boogie wit da Hoodie | Better Off Alone Tour | ||||
June 26 | Chris Brown | Muni Long Ayra Starr | 11:11 Tour | |||
June 27 | Jhené Aiko | Coi Leray Tink UMI Kiana Ledé | The Magic Hour Tour | |||
June 28 | Janet Jackson | Nelly | Together Again | TBA | TBA | |
June 29 | Justin Timberlake | The Forget Tomorrow World Tour | ||||
June 30 | ||||||
July 3 | Aventura | Cerrando Ciclos Tour | ||||
July 5 | ||||||
July 6 | ||||||
July 26 | Xscape SWV | Mya Total 702 | Queens of R&B Tour | |||
August 2 | Alan Jackson | Last Call: One More for the Road Tour | ||||
August 3 | AJR | mxmtoon | The Maybe Man Tour | |||
August 9 | Phil Wickham Brandon Lake | Hulvey | Summer Worship Nights 2024 | |||
August 10 | Missy Elliot | Ciara Busta Rhymes Timbaland | Out of this World - The Experience | |||
August 13 | Future Metro Boomin | We Trust You Tour | ||||
August 23 | Childish Gambino | WILLOW | The New World Tour | |||
August 27 | Usher | Usher: Past Present Future | ||||
August 28 | ||||||
August 31 | Incubus | Coheed and Cambria | ||||
September 4 | Cigarettes After Sex | X's World Tour | ||||
September 6 | Kacey Musgraves | Father John Misty Nickel Creek | Deeper Well World Tour | |||
September 7 | ||||||
September 10 | Weezer | The Flaming Lips Dinosaur Jr. | Voyage to the Blue Planet Tour | |||
September 16 | Hans Zimmer | Hans Zimmer Live | ||||
September 17 | Kygo | Sam Feldt HAYLA | Kygo World Tour | |||
September 20 | Twenty One Pilots | Balu Brigada | The Clancy World Tour | |||
September 21 | ||||||
September 23 | Jeff Lynne's ELO | The Over and Out Tour | ||||
September 25 | $uicideboy$ | Denzel Curry Pouya HAARPER Shakewell Ekkstacy | Grey Day Tour 2024 | |||
September 26 | Jelly Roll | Warren Zeiders Alexandra Kay | Beautifully Broken Tour | |||
September 27 | Vampire Weekend | Only God Was Above Us Tour | ||||
September 28 | Charli XCX Troye Sivan | Shygirl | Sweat | |||
October 3 | Sabrina Carpenter | Amaarae | Short n' Sweet Tour | |||
October 11 | Billie Eilish | Nat Wolff Alex Wolff | Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour | |||
October 17 | Maggie Rogers | The Japanese House Ryan Beatty | Dont Forget Me Tour Pt II | |||
October 31 | Little Big Town | Sugarland The Castellows | Take Me Home Tour | |||
November 10 | MercyMe TobyMac | |||||
November 13 | Chayanne | Bailemos Otra Vez Tour | ||||
December 8 | Shakira | TBA | Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour | TBA | TBA | |
December 14 | Andrea Bocelli | 30th Anniversary Tour | ||||
2025
Concerts at TD Garden | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
February 13 | Kelsea Ballerini | Maisie Peters MaRynn Taylor | Kelsea Ballerini - Live On Tour | TBD | TBD | |
March 7 | Blake Shelton | Emily Ann Roberts Craig Morgan Deana Carter Trace Adkins | Friends & Heroes Tour 2025 | TBD | TBD | |
March 14 | Disturbed | Three Days Grace Sevendust | The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour | TBD | TBD | |
March 19 | Dermot Kennedy | The Swell Season Ye Vagabonds Nell Mescal | MISNEACH Festival | TBD | TBD | |
April 8 | Deftones | The Mars Volta Fleshwater | 2025 North American Tour | TBD | TBD | |
April 9 | Kylie Minogue | Romy | Tension Tour | TBD | TBD | |
April 14 | Mary J. Blige | Ne-Yo Mario | For My Fans Tour | TBD | TBD | |
July 8 | Tyler, the Creator | Lil Yachty Paris Texas | Chromakopia: The World Tour | |||
July 9 | ||||||
April 9 | Ghost | 2025 World Tour | TBD | TBD | ||
August 1 | Linkin Park | PVRIS | From Zero World Tour | TBD | TBD | |
August 26 | Tate McRae | Zara Larsson | Miss Possessive Tour | TBD | TBD | |
September 9 | Dua Lipa | Radical Optimism Tour | ||||
September 10 |
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