Scotiabank Arena, originally named Air Canada Centre (ACC), is the busiest indoor arena in Canada, and it has also been ranked as the 9th busiest music venue in the world in 2016, with 702,516 tickets being sold. [1] The venue has played host to a large number of internationally renowned musicians in the past, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of artists who have performed concerts at the venue is included in the table below, while non-concert entertainment events are also added.
Bon Jovi has played 19 dates at the arena until 2017, more than any other artist, and was the first musical act inducted into the ACC Hall of Fame in 2013 (since renamed Scotiabank Arena Hall of Fame). [2]
Entertainment events at Scotiabank Arena | ||
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Dates | Artists | Events |
2021 | ||
September 28 | Harry Styles | Love On Tour |
September 29 | ||
October 7 | Enrique Iglesias & Ricky Martin | Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin Live in Concert [264] |
October 8 | ||
October 21 | Maluma | Papi Juancho World Tour |
November 15 | Dave Chappelle | Untitled Tour |
November 25 | Genesis | The Last Domino? Tour |
November 26 | ||
2022 | ||
March 9 | Tame Impala | The Slow Rush Tour |
March 11 | Tyler, the Creator | Call Me If You Get Lost Tour |
March 14 | Bad Bunny | El Último Tour del Mundo 2022 |
March 25 | Justin Bieber | Justice World Tour |
March 29 | Sebastian Maniscalco | Nobody Does This Tour |
April 6 | Rise Against | Crisis Of Faith Tour |
May 1 | James Taylor Jackson Browne | Canada Tour 2022 |
May 3 | John Mayer | Sob Rock Tour |
June 4 | Ebi | — |
June 18 | Chris Rock | Ego Death World Tour |
June 25 | Diljit Dosanjh | Born to Shine World Tour |
July 2 | Eric Church | The Gather Again Tour [265] |
July 6 | Machine Gun Kelly | Mainstream Sellout Tour |
July 8 | Roger Waters | This Is Not a Drill |
July 9 | ||
July 21 | Rage Against the Machine | Public Service Announcement Tour |
July 23 | ||
July 27 | Dua Lipa | Future Nostalgia Tour [266] |
July 28 | Russell Peters | Act Your Age World Tour |
August 5 | Swedish House Mafia | Paradise Again World Tour |
August 12 | Kendrick Lamar | The Big Steppers Tour |
August 13 | ||
August 15 | Harry Styles | Love On Tour |
August 16 | ||
August 19 | Greta Van Fleet | Dreams In Gold Tour |
August 20 | Leon Bridges | Boundless Tour |
August 23 | Bill Burr | Slight Return Tour |
August 24 | ||
August 27 | Twenty One Pilots | The Icy Tour |
August 28 | A.R. Rahman | All Access Tour |
August 30 | Disney on Ice | Let's Celebrate [267] |
August 31 | ||
September 1 | ||
September 2 | ||
September 3 | Seventeen | Be The Sun Tour |
September 4 | My Chemical Romance | My Chemical Romance Reunion Tour |
September 5 | ||
September 7 | Roxy Music | 50th Anniversary Tour |
September 8 | Pearl Jam | Gigaton Tour |
September 9 | Eagles | Hotel California 2022 Tour |
September 10 | ||
September 11 | Daddy Yankee | La Última Vuelta World Tour |
September 14 | Kid Cudi | To the Moon World Tour |
September 18 | Karol G | $trip Love Tour |
September 20 | Post Malone | Twelve Carat Tour |
September 21 | ||
September 22 | John Mulaney | From Scratch Tour |
September 23 | The Killers | Imploding The Mirage Tour |
September 30 | Trevor Noah | Amidst the Chaos Tour |
October 1 | ||
October 2 | The Who | The Who Hits Back! |
October 5 | Bryan Adams | So Happy It Hurts Tour |
October 6 | Gorillaz | World Tour 2022 [268] |
October 7 | Lizzo | The Special Tour |
October 11 | Iron Maiden | Legacy of the Beast World Tour |
October 12 | Michael Bublé | Higher Tour |
October 16 | AP Dhillon | Out Of This World Tour |
October 24 | The Smashing Pumpkins Jane's Addiction | Spirit of Fire Tour [269] |
October 29 | Kevin Hart | Reality Check Tour |
October 30 | ||
November 7 | The Offspring | Let The Bad Times Roll Tour |
November 10 | Marc Anthony | Viviendo Tour |
November 14 | Luke Combs | Canadian Tour 2022 |
November 15 | ||
November 18 | Eros Ramazzotti | Battito Infinito Tour |
November 25 | Arkells | Blink Once/Blink Twice Tour |
December 1 | Arcade Fire | The "We" Tour |
December 2 | ||
December 4 | Kane Brown | Drunk or Dreaming Tour |
December 9 | Mariah Carey | Merry Christmas to All! |
December 11 | ||
December 12 | The 1975 | At Their Very Best Tour |
2023 | ||
January 1 | Dave Chappelle | In Your Dreams Tour |
January 28 | Old Dominion | No Bad Vibes Tour |
February 22 | Thomas Rhett | Bring The Bar To You Tour |
February 3 | Disney on Ice | Find Your Hero |
February 4 | ||
February 5 | ||
February 25 | SZA | SOS Tour [270] |
March 9 | Muse | Will of the People World Tour |
March 12 | Journey | Freedom Tour |
March 20 | John Mayer | Solo Tour |
March 21 | Rauw Alejandro | Saturno World Tour |
April 7 | Depeche Mode | Memento Mori World Tour |
April 11 | Nav | Never Sleep Tour |
April 28 | Elevation Worship | Elevation Nights |
May 1 | Disturbed | Take Back Your Life Tour |
May 11 | Blink-182 | World Tour 2023/2024 |
June 8 | Paramore | This Is Why Tour |
June 20 | Stevie Nicks | — |
July 2 | TWICE | Ready To Be World Tour |
July 3 | ||
July 14 | Alicia Keys | Keys to the Summer Tour |
August 8 | Lionel Richie & Earth, Wind & Fire | Sing a Song All Night Long |
August 10 | Ricky Gervais | Armageddon Tour |
August 11 | Sam Smith | Gloria the Tour |
August 19 | LL Cool J | The F.O.R.C.E. Live |
September 1 | NF | Hope Tour |
September 6 | Eason Chan | Fear and Dreams |
September 10 | Eric Clapton | — |
September 11 | Peter Gabriel | i/o The Tour |
September 18 | The Chicks | The Chicks Tour |
September 19 | Duran Duran | Future Past Tour |
September 24 | André Rieu | — |
September 27 | Måneskin | Rush! World Tour |
September 29 | Andrew Schulz | The LIFE Tour |
September 30 | ||
October 1 | Wu-Tang Clan & Nas | NY State of Mind Tour |
October 5 | Drake | It's All a Blur Tour |
October 7 | ||
October 8 | Queen + Adam Lambert | The Rhapsody Tour |
October 13 | Daniel Caesar | Superpowers World Tour |
October 17 | Enrique Iglesias Pitbull Ricky Martin | The Trilogy Tour |
October 18 | ||
October 22 | Shania Twain | Queen of Me Tour |
October 24 | Joji | Pandemonium Tour |
November 5 | Depeche Mode | Memento Mori World Tour |
November 7 | Adam Sandler | I Missed You Tour |
November 18 | The 1975 | Still... At Their Very Best |
November 20 | Tool | — |
November 21 | ||
November 25 | Romeo Santos | Formula Vol. 3 Tour |
November 27 | Mariah Carey | Merry Christmas One and All! |
December 3 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra | — |
December 11 | Doja Cat | The Scarlet Tour |
December 29 | Travis Scott | Circus Maximus Tour |
2024 | ||
January 6 | Travis Scott | Circus Maximus Tour |
January 11 | Madonna | The Celebration Tour |
January 12 | ||
January 21 | Nate Bargatze | Be Funny Tour |
February 21 | Aerosmith | Peace Out: The Farewell Tour |
February 23 | Enrique Iglesias Pitbull Ricky Martin | The Trilogy Tour |
February 24 | Burna Boy | I Told Them... Tour |
February 25 | ||
February 26 | Pantera | — |
March 7 | Avenged Sevenfold | Life Is but a Dream... Tour |
March 8 | Bert Kreischer | Tops Off World Tour |
March 10 | Lauren Daigle | The Kaleidoscope Tour |
March 13 | Eagles | The Long Goodbye |
March 17 | Zach Bryan | The Quittin Time Tour |
March 18 | ||
March 29 | Olivia Rodrigo | Guts World Tour |
March 30 | ||
April 4 | Bad Bunny | Most Wanted Tour |
April 5 | Kane Brown | In The Air Tour |
April 6 | Noah Kahan | We'll All Be Here Forever Tour |
April 10 | Andrea Bocelli | — |
April 14 | Noah Kahan | We'll All Be Here Together Tour |
April 16 | ||
April 18 | Nicki Minaj | Pink Friday 2 World Tour |
April 30 | ||
May 4 | The Postal Service & Death Cab for Cutie | — |
May 23 | Luis Miguel | Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 |
June 9 | Melanie Martinez | The Trilogy Tour |
June 28 | Niall Horan | The Show Live on Tour |
June 29 | ||
July 3 | Janet Jackson | Together Again |
September 2 | Usher | Usher: Past Present Future |
September 3 | ||
October 17 | Justin Timberlake | The Forget Tomorrow World Tour |
October 18 | ||
October 26 | Iron Maiden | The Future Past World Tour |
November 3 | Bruce Springsteen | Springsteen and E Street Band 2023 Tour |
November 6 | ||
November 22 | Sebastian Maniscalco | It Ain't Right Tour |
November 30 | Shakira | Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour |
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