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Since its opening in 1994, the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, 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.
Entertainment events at the United Center | |||||
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Dates | Artist | Tour | Supporting acts | Attendance | Box office |
2000 | |||||
March 25 | Mariah Carey | Rainbow World Tour | Da Brat | 14,892 / 14,892 | $848,156 [33] |
March 28 | Luis Miguel | Amarte Es Un Placer Tour | — | 7,328 / 10,000 | $550,075 |
April 14 | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | CSNY2K Tour [34] | — | 28,630 / 28,630 | $2,409,464 |
April 15 | |||||
July 1 | Ricky Martin | Livin' la Vida Loca Tour | — | 14,946 / 14,946 | $968,090 [35] |
July 13 | Dixie Chicks | Fly Tour [36] | — | ||
July 21 | Sting | Brand New Day Tour [37] | Tracy Chapman [38] | — | |
August 19 | Christina Aguilera | Christina Aguilera in Concert [39] | Destiny's Child Faze 4 | — | |
August 20 | Tim McGraw Faith Hill | Soul2Soul Tour [40] | — | 17,107 / 17,107 | $882,140 |
October 4 | Tina Turner | Twenty Four Seven Tour [41] | Lionel Richie | — | |
November 12 | Dixie Chicks | Fly Tour [36] | — | 15,413 / 15,413 | $728,401 |
November 29 | The Smashing Pumpkins [42] | — | 15,719 / 15,719 | $550,165 | |
December 9 | Cypress Hill Deftones Disturbed Everlast Incubus Live The Offspring Orgy Papa Roach | Q101 Twisted 7 | — | ||
December 17 | The Three Tenors [43] | — | |||
2001 | |||||
April 8 | AC/DC | Stiff Upper Lip World Tour [44] | Wide Mouth Mason | 14,178 / 14,178 | $624,540 |
May 12 | U2 | Elevation Tour | PJ Harvey | 78,275 / 78,275 | $6,393,525 [45] |
May 13 | |||||
May 15 | |||||
May 16 | |||||
July 24 | Eric Clapton | Reptile World Tour | Doyle Bramhall II & Smokestack | 21,715 / 25,000 | $1,390,302 [46] |
July 25 | — | ||||
July 26 | Janet Jackson | All for You Tour | 112 | 31,795 / 42,219 | $2,513,063 |
July 27 | |||||
July 28 | |||||
August 10 | Reba McEntire Martina McBride Sara Evans Jamie O'Neal Carolyn Dawn Johnson | Girls' Night Out Tour [47] | — | ||
August 28 | Madonna | Drowned World Tour | — | 33,725 / 33,725 | $3,743,830 [48] |
August 29 | |||||
September 21 | Weezer | Midget Tour [49] | — | ||
October 8 | Neil Diamond | World Tour 2001–2002 [50] | — | ||
October 9 | |||||
October 15 | U2 | Elevation Tour Beautiful Garbage World Tour | Garbage | 39,368 / 39,368 | $3,206,600 [51] |
October 16 | |||||
October 27 | Bob Dylan | Never Ending Tour 2001 | — | ||
December 13 | 311 Alien Ant Farm Blink-182 Bush The Crystal Method Puddle of Mudd Sum 41 Pete Yorn | Q101 Twisted 8 | — | ||
2002 | |||||
February 17 | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | Tour of America | — | 13,442 / 13,832 | $1,218,627 [52] |
April 10 | Paul McCartney | Driving USA | — | 32,178 / 32,178 | $4,066,030 [53] |
April 11 | |||||
April 25 | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | Tour of America [54] | — | ||
June 20 | Britney Spears | Dream Within a Dream Tour | — | ||
July 18 | Cher | Living Proof: The Farewell Tour | Cyndi Lauper | 29,804 / 31,035 | $2,015,400 [55] |
July 19 | |||||
July 20 | Marc Anthony | — | 11,631 / 12,486 | $631,628 | |
August 29 | Tool | Inside the Outside | Tomahawk | 9,666 / 12,486 | $372,141 |
September 10 | The Rolling Stones | Licks Tour | The Pretenders | — | |
September 24 | Paul McCartney | Back in the USA | — | 16,154 / 16,154 | $2,199,100 [56] |
September 25 | Bruce Springsteen E Street Band | The Rising Tour | — | 20,119 / 20,119 | $1,508,625 |
October 8 | Cher | Living Proof: The Farewell Tour | Cyndi Lauper | 13,412 / 15,315 | $912,728 [57] |
October 30 | Rush | Vapor Trails Tour | — | ||
November 12, 14 | Peter Gabriel | Growing Up Tour [58] | The Blind Boys of Alabama | 19,059 / 38,922 | $1,862,459 |
December 11 | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers | The Last DJ Tour | Jackson Browne | 12,346 / 13,966 | $617,333 [59] |
December 13 | Dave Matthews Band | Fall Tour 2002 | Jason Mraz | 19,358 / 19,358 | $953,271 [60] |
2003 | |||||
January 18 | Shakira | Tour of the Mongoose | Pay the Girl | 14,770 / 14,770 | $934,719 [60] |
January 21 | The Rolling Stones | Licks Tour | Ryan Adams | — | |
January 22 | |||||
March 1 | Bon Jovi | Bounce Tour | Goo Goo Dolls | 15,922 / 15,922 | $1,043,258 [61] |
March 28 | Yanni [62] | — | 12,491 / 12,491 | $895,723 | |
May 2 | Matchbox Twenty | More Than You Think You Are Tour [63] | Sugar Ray Maroon 5 | 9,231 / 13,702 | $411,115 |
May 29 | Dixie Chicks | Top of the World Tour | Joan Osborne | 36,500 / 36,500 | $2,213,900 |
May 30 | |||||
June 17 | Neil Young Crazy Horse | Greendale Tour | Lucinda Williams | 9,195 / 14,138 | $576,310 [64] |
June 18 | Pearl Jam | Riot Act Tour | Idlewild | 17,415 / 17,415 | $609,525 [65] |
July 23 | Christina Aguilera Justin Timberlake | Justified and Stripped Tour | The Black Eyed Peas | 13,422 / 13,422 | $846,143 [66] |
July 29 | Mariah Carey | Charmbracelet World Tour | Ashanti [67] | — | |
August 8 | Steely Dan | Everything Must Go Tour [68] | — | 6,434 / 7,914 | $473,762 |
September 13 | Fleetwood Mac | Say You Will Tour [69] | — | 11,250 / 12,869 | $1,014,998 [70] |
September 26 | R.E.M. | In Time Tour | Sparklehorse | 10,641 / 12,486 | $623,695 |
October 22 | Shania Twain | Up! Tour | James Otto | 14,567 / 16,951 | $1,034,380 [71] |
October 24 | Simon & Garfunkel | Old Friends Tour | The Everly Brothers | 34,220 / 34,220 | $3,741,050 [71] |
October 25 | |||||
November 8 | Luis Miguel | 33 Tour | — | 9,224 / 12,500 | $737,175 [72] |
December 10 | Bette Midler | Kiss My Brass | — | 11,648 / 13,927 | $1,221,306 [73] |
2004 | |||||
March 22 | Kelly Clarkson Clay Aiken | Independent Tour | The Beu Sisters | 10,002 / 10,724 | $436,250 [74] |
July 11 | Madonna | Re-Invention World Tour [75] | — | 59,591 / 59,591 | $7,894,105 [76] |
July 12 | |||||
July 14 | |||||
July 15 | |||||
July 17 | Eric Clapton | — | Robert Randolph and the Family Band | 14,241 / 14,241 | $1,100,748 [77] |
July 19 | Van Halen | Van Halen Summer Tour 2004 | Shinedown | — | |
July 20 | |||||
August 5 | Fantasia Barrino Diana DeGarmo Jasmine Trias La Toya London George Huff John Stevens Jennifer Hudson Jon Peter Lewis Camile Velasco Amy Adams | American Idols LIVE! Tour 2004 | — | 61.9% | — |
August 28 | Gloria Estefan | Live & Re-Wrapped Tour | — | 5,667 / 8,839 | $513,555 [78] |
August 31 | Sarah McLachlan | Afterglow Live | Butterfly Boucher | 11,249 / 13,738 | $655,475 [79] |
September 8 | Phil Collins | First Final Farewell Tour | — | 13,339 / 13,339 | $1,090,415 [80] |
November 4 | Beastie Boys | Pageant Tour [81] [82] | Talib Kweli | — | |
November 6 | Bette Midler | Kiss My Brass | — | 10,307 / 14,645 | $1,099,254 [83] |
2005 | |||||
February 17 | Yanni | Yanni Live! | — | 8,520 / 9,803 | $679,449 [84] |
April 16 | Cher | Living Proof: The Farewell Tour | Village People | 13,876 / 14,039 | $943,316 [85] |
May 7 | U2 | Vertigo Tour [86] ( Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago ) [87] | Kings of Leon | 77,173 / 77,173 | $7,541,679 [88] [89] |
May 9 | |||||
May 10 | |||||
May 12 | |||||
August 1 | Neil Diamond | 2005 World Tour | — | 31,529 / 31,529 | $2,034,008 [90] |
September 20 | U2 | Vertigo Tour | Dashboard Confessional | 38,815 / 38,815 | $3,795,583 [91] |
September 21 | |||||
October 13 | Bruce Springsteen | Devils & Dust Tour | — | 7,856 / 7,856 | $658,420 [92] |
October 18 | Paul McCartney | The 'US' Tour | — | 32,647 / 32,647 | $4,087,404 [93] |
October 19 | |||||
November 4 | Bon Jovi | Have a Nice Day Tour | — | 30,908 / 30,908 | $2,442,056 [94] |
November 5 | |||||
December 6 | Andrea Bocelli | The Royal Christmas Tour [95] | Denyce Graves Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | — | |
December 10 | Aerosmith | Rockin' the Joint Tour | Lenny Kravitz | 16,735 / 17,163 | $1,505,205 [96] |
2006 | |||||
January 23 | The Rolling Stones | A Bigger Bang | Antigone Rising | 29,997 / 29,997 | $5,545,431 [97] |
January 25 | |||||
March 30 | Coldplay | Twisted Logic Tour | Richard Ashcroft | 33,391 / 33,391 | $2,329,361 |
March 31 | |||||
April 23 | Van Morrison | — | 10,655 / 10,655 | $1,034,437 | |
May 16 | Pearl Jam | Pearl Jam 2006 World Tour [98] | My Morning Jacket | 33,790 / 33,790 | $2,429,361 |
May 17 | |||||
June 14 | Madonna | Confessions Tour | — | 52,000 / 52,000 | $9,271,790 [99] |
June 15 | |||||
June 18 | |||||
June 19 | |||||
August 15 | Dixie Chicks | Accidents & Accusations Tour [100] | Rob Schneider | 10,709 / 11,500 | $696,425 |
August 25 | Shakira | Oral Fixation Tour | Wyclef Jean | 15,460 / 15,460 | $1,142,602 |
September 11 | Mariah Carey | The Adventures of Mimi | Sean Paul | 12,958 / 13,930 | $919,268 [101] [102] |
September 20 | Eric Clapton | Back Home Tour | Robert Cray | 13,018 / 13,018 | $1,205,265 [103] |
September 25 | The Who | The Who Tour 2006–2007 | Moe | — | |
November 7 | Barbra Streisand | Streisand | Il Divo | 28,787 / 28,787 | $8,980,992 [104] |
November 9 | Steve Bridges Il Divo | ||||
2007 | |||||
February 24 | Josh Groban | Awake Tour | Angelique Kidjo | 15,115 / 15,115 | $1,033,025 |
March 3 | Rod Stewart | Rockin' in the Round Tour [105] | — | 13,582 / 13,582 | $1,201,520 |
June 9 | Roger Waters | The Dark Side of the Moon Live | — | 14,372 / 14,736 | $1,498,817 |
July 13 | Tim McGraw Faith Hill | Soul2Soul II Tour | Taylor Swift | 27,216 / 36,835 | $2,272,281 [106] |
July 14 | |||||
August 18 | Beyoncé | The Beyoncé Experience | Robin Thicke | 11,682 / 14,961 | $1,051,165 [107] |
October 2 | Genesis | Turn It On Again: The Tour [108] | — | 37,221 / 42,276 | $5,070,887 |
October 3 | |||||
October 4 | |||||
October 14 | Jennifer Lopez Marc Anthony | Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony en Concierto | — | ||
October 18 | Van Halen | Van Halen 2007–2008 North American Tour | The Wailers Band Damian Marley Ky-Mani Marley | 15,316 / 15,316 | $1,538,749 |
October 21 | Bruce Springsteen E Street Band | Magic Tour | — | 35,697 / 35,697 | $3,300,087 [109] |
October 22 | |||||
December 20 | R. Kelly | Double Up Tour [110] | Keyshia Cole J. Holiday [111] | — | |
December 21 | |||||
2008 | |||||
January 12 | Barry Manilow | An Evening of Music and Passion [112] | — | 11,557 / 13,888 | $1,064,029 |
January 14 | Miley Cyrus | Best of Both Worlds Tour | Aly & AJ | 15,207 / 15,207 | $1,038,753 [113] |
February 15 | Spice Girls | The Return of the Spice Girls | — | 13,205 / 13,205 | $1,396,051 |
February 23 | Bon Jovi | Lost Highway Tour | Daughtry | 54,818 / 54,818 | $4,893,109 |
February 24 | |||||
February 26 | |||||
April 26 | Mary J. Blige Jay-Z | Heart of the City Tour | The-Dream | — | |
April 27 | |||||
May 23 | Kanye West | Glow in the Dark Tour | Jay-Z Lupe Fiasco N.E.R.D Rihanna | 27,423 / 27,741 | $1,712,693 |
May 24 | |||||
June 6 | R.E.M. | Accelerate Tour | Modest Mouse The National | 10,925 / 10,925 | $756,800 |
June 9 | Rush | Snakes & Arrows Tour | — | 10,600 / 10,863 | $802,843 |
July 2 | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers | — | Steve Winwood [114] | — | |
July 9 | George Michael | 25 Live | — | 10,061 / 13,500 | $1,375,690 |
July 22 | Coldplay | Viva la Vida Tour | Santigold | 29,815 / 31,956 | $2,425,592 [115] |
July 23 | |||||
July 26 | Neil Diamond | World Tour 2008 [116] | — | 24,768 / 24,768 | $2,136,410 |
July 27 | |||||
September 24 | Eagles | Long Road Out of Eden Tour | — | ||
September 25 | |||||
October 3 | Tina Turner | Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour | — | 25,138 / 25,138 | $2,816,458 [117] |
October 4 | |||||
October 26 | Madonna | Sticky & Sweet Tour | Paul Oakenfold | 30,968 / 30,968 | $5,777,490 [118] |
October 27 | |||||
December 16 | Celine Dion | Taking Chances World Tour | — | 17,191 / 17,191 | $1,943,436 [119] |
December 27 | Lil Wayne | Keyshia Cole | — | 15,270 / 15,857 | $1,081,037 |
2009 | |||||
May 12 | Bruce Springsteen E Street Band | Working on a Dream Tour | — | 19,828 / 19,828 | $1,870,670 [120] |
June 17 | Eric Clapton Steve Winwood | Eric Clapton World Tour 2009 | — | 15,012 / 15,012 | $1,694,150 [121] |
July 13 | Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown World Tour [122] | The Bravery | 13,249 / 13,249 | $636,299 |
July 17 | Beyoncé | I Am... World Tour | Pussycat Dolls | 13,852 / 14,773 | $1,359,250 [123] |
August 14 | AC/DC | Black Ice World Tour | The Answer | 12,995 / 14,381 | $1,163,053 [124] |
August 23 | Pearl Jam | Backspacer Tour | Bad Religion | 29,449 / 29,449 | $1,943,634 |
August 24 | |||||
September 20 | Bruce Springsteen E Street Band | Working on a Dream Tour | — | 18,249 / 18,249 | $1,739,826 [125] |
October 8 | Maxwell | — | Common (rapper) | 10,741 / 10,741 | $835,070 |
October 27 | Miley Cyrus | Wonder World Tour | Metro Station | 16,600 / 16,600 | $1,148,500 [126] |
November 6 | Kiss | Alive 35 World Tour | Buckcherry | 13,986 / 13,986 [127] | — |
December 6 | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | Star Wars: In Concert [128] | — |
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Entertainment events at the United Center | ||||||
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Dates | Artist | Tour | Supporting acts | Attendance | Box office | |
2020 | ||||||
January 12 | Seventeen | Ode to You World Tour | — | — | — | |
2021 | ||||||
July 29 | James Taylor | — | Jackson Browne | — | — | |
September 7 | Tame Impala | The Slow Rush Tour | Sudan Archives | — | — | |
September 24 | Harry Styles | Love On Tour | Jenny Lewis | 39,387 / 39,387 | $4,750,594 | |
September 25 | ||||||
October 2 | Dan + Shay | The (Arena) Tour | The Band Camino Ingrid Andress | — | — | |
October 7 | J. Cole & 21 Savage | The Off-Season Tour | Druski Morray | — | — | |
October 10 | Pepe Aguilar | Jaripo Sin Fronteras Tour | — | — | — | |
October 14 | Gabriel Iglesias | Fluffy World Tour | — | — | — | |
October 16 | Twenty One Pilots | Takeover Tour [328] | Arrested Youth Half Alive | — | — | |
November 4 | Luke Combs | What You See Is What You Get Tour | Ashley McBryde Ray Fulcher | — | — | |
November 5 | ||||||
November 15 | Genesis | The Last Domino? Tour | — | 25,128 / 25,128 | $5,593,099 | |
November 16 | ||||||
November 20 | Trevor Noah | Back to Abnormal Tour | — | — | — | |
December 11 | Sebastian Maniscalco | Nobody Does This Tour | — | — | — | |
December 12 | ||||||
2022 | ||||||
January 20 | Kacey Musgraves | Star-crossed: unveiled | King Princess MUNA | 12,083 / 12,083 | $1,301,656 | |
January 22 | Kane Brown | Blessed & Free Tour | Chase Rice Restless Road | — | — | |
February 4 | Elton John | Farewell Yellow Brick Road [329] | — | 30,467 / 30,467 | $5,436,666 | |
February 5 | ||||||
February 22 | Tyler, the Creator | Call Me if You Get Lost Tour [330] | Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, Teezo Touchdown | — | — | |
March 5 | New Edition | The Culture Tour [331] | Charlie Wilson Jodeci | — | — | |
March 9 | Dua Lipa | Future Nostalgia Tour [332] | Caroline Polachek Lolo Zouai | 15,880 / 15,880 | $1,781,908 | |
March 10 | Tool | Fear Inoculum Tour [333] | The Acid Helps | — | — | |
March 11 | Eric Church | Gather Again Tour | — | — | — | |
March 14 | Billie Eilish | Happier Than Ever, The World Tour [334] | Duckwrth | 13,852 / 13,852 | $1,770,396 | |
March 19 | Eagles | Hotel California 2020 Tour [335] | — | — | — | |
April 28 | John Mayer | Sob Rock Tour [336] | — | — | — | |
April 29 | ||||||
May 2 | Lil Durk | 7220 Tour | — | — | — | |
May 9 | Justin Bieber | Justice World Tour | Eddie Benjamin Jaden ¿Téo? | — | — | |
May 10 | ||||||
June 16 | Chris Tomlin & Hillsong United | Tomlin United | Housefires | — | — | |
July 1 | Stray Kids | Stray Kids 2nd World Tour "Maniac" | — | — | — | |
July 11 | Rage Against the Machine | Public Service Announcement Tour [337] | Run the Jewels | 24,252 / 24,252 | $3,032,750 | |
July 12 | ||||||
July 14 | John Mulaney | From Scratch Tour | — | — | — | |
July 15 | ||||||
July 16 | ||||||
July 26 | Roger Waters | This Is Not a Drill [338] | — | 14,707 / 16,644 | $2,153,151 | |
August 13 | Swedish House Mafia | Paradise Again World Tour [339] | Salvatore Ganacci J. Worra | — | — | |
August 19 | Kendrick Lamar | The Big Steppers Tour [340] | Baby Keem Tanna Leone | 13,656 / 13,656 | $2,060,985 | |
August 20 | Duran Duran | Future Past Tour [341] | Nile Rodgers & Chic | — | — | |
August 25 | Seventeen | Be The Sun World Tour | — | 188,013 | $27,062,717 | |
September 12 | Eric Clapton | 2022 North American Tour [342] | Jimmie Vaughan | — | — | |
September 13 | ||||||
September 14 | Post Malone | Twelve Carat Tour [343] | Roddy Ricch | 13,094 / 13,094 | $1,879,551 | |
September 16 | Kid Cudi | To the Moon World Tour [344] | 070 Shake Strick | — | — | |
September 19 | Roxy Music | 2022 Tour [345] | St. Vincent | — | — | |
September 21 | The Killers | Imploding the Mirage Tour [346] | Johnny Marr | 13,690 / 13,690 | $1,075,009 | |
September 22 | Kevin Hart | Reality Check Tour | — | — | — | |
September 23 | ||||||
September 25 | Mary J. Blige | Good Morning Gorgeous Tour [347] | Ella Mai Queen Naija | — | — | |
October 3 | Gorillaz | World Tour 2022 [348] | EarthGang | 23,500 / 23,500 | — | |
October 5 | Iron Maiden | Legacy of the Beast World Tour [349] | Within Temptation | — | — | |
October 8 | Harry Styles | Love On Tour | Jessie Ware | — | — | |
October 9 | ||||||
October 10 | ||||||
October 12 | The Who | The Who Hits Back! Tour [350] | Steven Page | — | — | |
October 13 | Harry Styles | Love On Tour | Jessie Ware | — | — | |
October 14 | ||||||
October 15 | ||||||
October 16 | Lizzo | The Special Tour [351] | Latto | — | — | |
October 28 | Panic! at the Disco | Viva Las Vengeance Tour | Marina Jake Wesley Rogers | — | — | |
November 4 | Bill Burr | Slight Return Tour | — | — | — | |
November 5 | The Smashing Pumpkins Jane's Addiction | Spirits on Fire Tour [352] | Poppy | — | — | |
November 10 | Blackpink | Born Pink World Tour | — | 25,582 / 25,582 | $6,745,781 | |
November 11 | ||||||
November 12 | Arcade Fire | The "We" Tour | Boukman Eksperyans | — | — | |
November 15 | Dave Matthews Band | Fall Tour 2022 | Dumpstaphunk | — | — | |
November 17 | Rod Wave | Beautiful Mind Tour | Toosii Mariah the Scientist | — | — | |
2023 | ||||||
January 9 | NCT 127 | Neo City – The Link | — | 10,000 | — | |
January 20 | Future | Future and Friends: One Big Party Tour | Babyface Ray EST Gee Rob49 | — | — | |
January 26 | Disney On Ice | Frozen & Encanto | — | |||
January 27 | ||||||
January 28 | ||||||
January 29 | ||||||
February 5 | Adam Sandler | — | — | — | — | |
February 22 | SZA | SOS Tour | Omar Apollo | — | — | |
February 25 | Muse | Will of the People World Tour | Evanescence One Ok Rock | — | — | |
March 23 | New Edition | Legacy Tour | Keith Sweat Guy Tank | — | — | |
March 31 | John Mayer | Solo Tour | Joy Oladokun | — | — | |
April 5 | Depeche Mode | Memento Mori World Tour | Kelly Lee Owens | 15,144 / 15,144 | $3,209,101 | |
April 7 | Jo Koy | — | — | — | ||
May 6 | Blink-182 | World Tour 2023/2024 | Turnstile Beauty School Dropout | — | — | |
May 7 | ||||||
May 17 | Lizzo | The Special Tour | Latto | — | — | |
June 10 | The Cure | Shows of a Lost World | The Twilight Sad | — | — | |
June 23 | Stevie Nicks | — | — | — | ||
June 28 | Twice | Ready to Be World Tour | — | 250,000 | — | |
June 29 | ||||||
June 30 | Anita Baker | The Songstress | — | — | — | |
July 1 | Erykah Badu | Unfollow Me Tour | Yasiin Bey | — | — | |
July 5 | Drake | It's All a Blur Tour | 21 Savage | — | — | |
July 6 | ||||||
July 18 | Alicia Keys | Keys to the Summer Tour | Libianca | — | — | |
July 28 | Thomas Rhett | Home Team Tour | Cole Swindell Nate Smith | — | — | |
August 5 | Lionel Richie & Earth, Wind & Fire | Sing a Song All Night Long | — | — | — | |
August 11 | Lil Durk | — | — | — | ||
August 13 | LL Cool J | The F.O.R.C.E. Live | Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Common Doug E. Fresh DJ Jazzy Jeff The Roots Slick Rick Z-Trip | — | — | |
August 15 | Sam Smith | Gloria the Tour | Jessie Reyez | 11,329 / 11,329 | $1,178,830 | |
August 19 | Chance the Rapper | — | Saba | — | — | |
August 24 | Lil Baby | It's Only Us Tour | GloRilla Gloss Up Hunxho Rylo Rodriguez | — | — | |
August 27 | Arctic Monkeys | The Car Tour | Fontaines D.C. | — | — | |
September 5 | Pearl Jam | Gigaton Tour | Inhaler | — | — | |
September 7 | ||||||
September 10 | Eason Chan | Fear and Dreams World Tour | — | — | — | |
September 16 | 50 Cent | The Final Lap Tour | Busta Rhymes Jeremih | — | — | |
September 22 | Suicideboys | Grey Day Tour 2023 | City Morgue Ghostemane RAMIREZ SEMATARY | — | — | |
September 30 | Peter Gabriel | i/o the Tour | — | — | — | |
October 1 | Maná | Mexico Lindo y Querido | — | — | — | |
October 4 | Dave Chappelle | It's A Celebration! | — | — | — | |
October 6 | ||||||
October 7 | ||||||
October 8 | Wu-Tang Clan Nas | NY State of Mind Tour | De La Soul | — | — | |
October 10 | SZA | SOS Tour | D4vd | — | — | |
October 13 | Phish | Fall Tour 2023 | — | — | — | |
October 14 | ||||||
October 15 | ||||||
October 18 | John Mayer | Solo Acoustic | JP Saxe | — | — | |
October 20 | Joji | Pandemonium Tour | Kenny Beats Lil Toe SavageRealm | — | — | |
October 22 | Enhypen | FATE Tour | — | — | — | |
October 26 | Gabriel Iglesias | Don't Worry Be Fluffy Tour | — | — | — | |
October 28 | Lauryn Hill & Fugees | The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 25th Anniversary | — | — | — | |
October 30 | Queen + Adam Lambert | The Rhapsody Tour | — | 16,108 / 16,108 | $2,089,002 | |
October 31 | ||||||
November 1 | Enrique Iglesias Pitbull Ricky Martin | The Trilogy Tour | — | — | — | |
November 2 | ||||||
November 9 | Jerry Seinfeld Jim Gaffigan | — | — | — | ||
November 10 | — | |||||
November 13 | Depeche Mode | Memento Mori World Tour | DIIV | 14,637 / 14,637 | $2,892,736 | |
November 22 | Rod Wave | Nostalgia Tour | Ari Lennox Eelmatic Toosii | — | — | |
December 3 | Mariah Carey | Merry Christmas One and All! | — | 14,121 / 14,121 | $2,229,761 | |
December 13 | Doja Cat | The Scarlet Tour | Ice Spice | 13,198 / 13,198 | $2,083,441 | |
2024 | ||||||
January 3 | Travis Scott | Circus Maximus Tour | Don Toliver | — | — | |
January 22 | Babyface Ray Skilla Baby Veeze | |||||
February 1 | Madonna | The Celebration Tour | Honey Dijon | — | — | |
February 2 | ||||||
February 5 | ¥$ | Vultures Listening Party | — | — | — | |
March 5 | Zach Bryan | The Quittin Time Tour | Levi Turner The Middle East | — | — | |
March 6 | ||||||
March 7 | ||||||
March 8 | Eagles | The Long Goodbye | Steely Dan | — | — | |
March 9 | ||||||
March 19 | Olivia Rodrigo | Guts World Tour | Chappell Roan | — | — | |
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March 22 | Dan + Shay | The Heartbreak on the Map Tour | Ben Rector Hailey Whitters | |||
March 28 | Bad Bunny | Most Wanted Tour | — | 48,900 / 48,900 | $13,400,000 | |
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April 4 | Bert Kreischer | Tops Off World Tour | — | — | — | |
April 24 | Nicki Minaj | Pink Friday 2 World Tour | Monica | 27,857 / 27,857 | $4,250,318 | |
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April 27 | Frankie Beverly & Maze | "I Wanna Thank You" Farewell Tour | Chaka Khan El DeBarge | — | — | |
May 17 | Megan Thee Stallion | Hot Girl Summer Tour | GloRilla | |||
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May 30 | Feid | Ferxxocalipsis Tour | — | — | — | |
May 31 | Tim McGraw | Standing Room Only Tour | Carly Pearce | — | — | |
June 7 | Chris Brown | 11:11 Tour | Ayra Starr | — | — | |
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June 13 | Tyler Childers | Mule Pull Tour | S.G. Goodman | — | — | |
June 19 | Janet Jackson | Together Again | Nelly | — | — | |
June 21 | Justin Timberlake | The Forget Tomorrow World Tour | — | — | — | |
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September 22 | Hans Zimmer | — | — | — | ||
September 23 | Cigarettes After Sex | X's World Tour | — | — | — | |
September 24 | The National The War on Drugs | Zen Diagram Tour | Lucius | — | — | |
October 26 | Peso Pluma | Exodo | — | — | — | |
October 28 | Usher | Usher: Past Present Future | ||||
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November 8 | Sebastian Maniscalco | It Ain't Right Tour | — | — | — | |
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December 14 | Shakira | Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour | — | — | — |
Musicology Live 2004ever was a concert tour by American recording artist Prince to promote his Musicology album. The tour began on March 27, 2004 in Reno, Nevada and concluded on September 11 in San Jose, California. It was a commercial success earning $87.4 million from 77 shows in 52 cities across the United States and selling more than 1.4 million tickets. Prince said one of the goals of the tour was "to bring back music and live musicianship."
The Vertigo Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the Irish rock band U2. Staged in support of the group's 2004 album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, the tour visited arenas and stadiums between March 2005 and December 2006. The Vertigo Tour consisted of five legs that alternated between indoor arena shows in North America and outdoor stadium shows internationally. Much like the previous Elevation Tour, the indoor portion of the Vertigo Tour featured a stripped-down, intimate stage design. Protruding from the main stage was an ellipse-shaped catwalk that encapsulated a small number of fans.
The Madly in Anger with the World Tour was a concert tour by American heavy metal band Metallica. It supported the band's eighth studio album, St. Anger. The tour lasted over 12 months, beginning in the fall of 2003, performing over 100 shows.
The Let's Talk About Love World Tour was the eighth concert tour by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion. Visiting North America, Asia and Europe; the trek supported Dion's fifth English and fifteenth studio album Let's Talk About Love (1997). and her eleventh French and sixteenth studio album, S'il suffisait d'aimer (1998). The tour marks Dion's last worldwide tour until her Taking Chances World Tour in 2008–2009. Initially planned for 1998, the success of the tour continued into 1999. In 1998, the tour earned nearly $30 million from its concerts in North America alone. In Japan, tickets were immediately sold out on the first day of public sale. It was also nominated for "Major Tour of the Year" and "Most Creative Stage Production" at the Pollstar Industry Awards. According to Pollstar, the tour grossed about $91.2 million from 69 reported shows. The total gross for its overall 97 dates is estimated at $133 million, making it the highest-grossing female tour of the 1990s.
Break Every Rule World Tour is the sixth concert tour by singer Tina Turner. The tour supported her sixth solo album Break Every Rule (1986). It was sponsored by Pepsi-Cola and broke box office records in 13 different countries: United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Italy, Austria, France, Ireland and Denmark. It was the third highest-grossing tour by a female artist in North America in 1987 and the highest-grossing female tour of the 1980s with a total of $11.3 million . Her show in Rio de Janeiro remains the largest paying concert audience by a female artist with 180,000 spectators.
The Reunion Tour was a 2007–2008 worldwide concert tour by the Police, marking the 30th anniversary of their beginnings. At its conclusion, the tour became the third highest-grossing tour of all time, with revenues reaching over $360 million. The tour began in May 2007 to overwhelmingly positive reviews from fans and critics alike and ended in August 2008 with a final show at Madison Square Garden.
The Jersey Syndicate Tour was the fourth concert tour by American band Bon Jovi, that ran from 1988 to 1990. The massive, highly successful world tour was put on in support of the band's fourth studio album New Jersey (1988).
The Try to Shut Me Up Tour was the debut concert tour by Canadian recording artist Avril Lavigne. Beginning in December 2002, the tour supported the singer's debut studio album, Let Go (2002). The trek played 70 dates in North America, Asia, Europe and Australia. The concert was chronicled on the video set My World. Filmed at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York, the DVD features the full-length concert, music videos, a behind the scenes featurette and a live CD.
The Rapture Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American recording artist Anita Baker in support of her second studio album Rapture (1986). The tour started in mid-March 1986, visiting several cities throughout North America and Europe. In 1987, Baker kicked off a North America second leg trek, which included seven dates in Los Angeles at the Beverly Theatre in January, including two and three-night dates in Merrillville, Indiana, New York City and Miami, Florida. The outing included four sold-out shows scheduled in Washington, D.C., and three consecutive dates for the second visit in Merrillville, Indiana.
The Magic Summer Tour was the second major concert tour by American boy band New Kids on the Block. The tour supported their fourth studio album, Step by Step (1990) and their first compilation album, No More Games: The Remix Album (1990).
The Recycler Tour was a concert tour by American rock band ZZ Top. Presented by Beaver Productions and sponsored by Miller Lite, the tour took place in North America and Europe. The set list featured material from the band's previous seven studio albums. Venues were mostly arenas.
The Slippery When Wet Tour, by American hard rock band Bon Jovi, ran from 1986 to 1987. It supported the band's multi-platinum 1986 album Slippery When Wet and was their first major worldwide tour, visiting places such as Australia and Canada for the first time.
Face to Face 2003 was a concert tour by Elton John and Billy Joel. The pair performed under the Face to Face concert series, which was constantly proving more popular amongst fans.
The Wrecking Ball World Tour was a concert tour by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band to promote Springsteen's seventeenth studio album, Wrecking Ball, which was released on March 5, 2012. It was the first tour for the E Street Band without founding member Clarence Clemons, who died on June 18, 2011. The worldwide tour in support of the album, which ended in September 2013, reached 26 countries, the most ever for one of Springsteen's tours. The tour resumed in January 2014 to promote Springsteen's new album, High Hopes, and went under that album's name.
The Overexposed Tour was the eighth concert tour by the American pop rock band Maroon 5, in support of their fourth studio album, Overexposed (2012). The tour consisted of shows in Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania and included the band's first concerts in several countries.
The One World Tour was the tenth tour by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin, in support of his tenth studio album A Quien Quiera Escuchar (2015). The tour began in Auckland, New Zealand at the Vector Arena on April 17, 2015 and was extended to conclude in the Dubai International Jazz Festival in February 2018. The One World Tour grossed $57.4 million with a total attendance of 802,931 from 105 shows reported in 2015 and 2016.
The Search for Everything World Tour was a concert tour by American recording artist John Mayer in support of his seventh studio album The Search for Everything (2017). The tour played 62 shows and visited the Americas as well as Europe, beginning on March 31, 2017 in Albany, United States, and concluding on October 29, 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The Mandatory World Tour is the 12th concert tour by American recording artist, "Weird Al" Yankovic. Launched in 2015, the tour supports the singer's 14th studio album, Mandatory Fun (2014). Running for two years, the tour played nearly 200 shows in North America, Europe and Australasia.
The DNA World Tour was the tenth concert tour by American vocal group Backstreet Boys in support of their tenth studio album, DNA (2019). The tour performed over 150 shows in the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia. It was the ninth highest-grossing tour of 2019, with a total attendance of 999,242 from 95 shows, as well as a total revenue of $92,310,105.
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