List of events held at Rogers Place

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Rogers Place is a multipurpose indoor arena in Edmonton. This is a list of past and upcoming events held at the arena.

List of events

Musical events
Sports events
Other entertainment events
DateEventNotesRef
September 16, 2016 Keith Urban Ripcord World Tour [1]
September 17, 2016 Dolly Parton Pure & Simple Tour [2]
September 20–21, 2016 Drake and Future Summer Sixteen Tour [3]
September 29, 2016 Dixie Chicks DCX MMXVI World Tour [4]
October 13, 2016 Carrie Underwood Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round [5]
October 15, 2016 Kanye West Saint Pablo Tour [6]
October 22, 2016 John Fogerty Rollin' on the River [7]
November 5, 2016 Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire Heart and Soul Tour 2.0 [8]
November 8, 20162016 CHL Canada/Russia Series WHL All-Stars vs. Russia Selects [9]
November 18, 2016 Florida Georgia Line Dig Your Roots Tour [10]
November 30, 2016 Amy Schumer Amy Schumer Tour [11]
December 22–26, 2016 Cirque du Soleil Toruk - The First Flight [12]
February 17–19, & 23–25, 2017 (9 Concerts) Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood The Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha Yearwood [13]
March 31, 2017 The Lumineers Cleopatra World Tour [14]
April 17, 2017 John Mayer The Search for Everything World Tour [15]
May 6, 2017 Thomas Rhett Home Team Tour [16]
May 28, 2017 Red Hot Chili Peppers The Getaway World Tour [17]
June 2, 2017 Def Leppard North American Tour [18]
June 3, 2017 Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Soul2Soul The World Tour 2017 [19]
June 7, 2017 Future Nobody Safe Tour [20]
June 13, 2017 Tool [21]
July 1, 2017 Sarah McLachlan Canada 150 in 150 Celebrations [22]
July 4, 2017 Queen + Adam Lambert Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2017 [23]
July 10, 2017 Duran Duran Paper Gods on Tour [24]
July 14, 2017 Matchbox 20 and Counting Crows A Brief History of Everything Tour 2017 [25]
July 19, 2017 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour 2017 [26]
July 25–26, 2017 Ed Sheeran ÷ Tour [27]
July 30–31, 2017 Bruno Mars 24K Magic World Tour [28]
August 3, 2017 Lady Gaga Joanne World Tour [29]
August 18, 2017 OneRepublic Honda Civic Tour [30]
September 1, 2017 Lionel Richie and Mariah Carey All the Hits Tour [31]
September 9, 2017 UFC 215 [32] [33]
September 26–27, 2017 Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams Tour [34]
September 28, 2017 Nickelback Feed The Machine Tour [35]
October 2, 2017 The Weeknd Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour [36]
October 10, 2017 Imagine Dragons Evolve Tour [37]
October 11, 2017 Arcade Fire Infinite Content Tour [38]
October 13, 2017 Kings of Leon Walls Tour [39]
October 24–25, 2017 Roger Waters Us + Them Tour [40]
October 27, 2017 Depeche Mode Global Spirit Tour [41]
November 9–11, 2017 PBR Global Cup [42]
December 9, 2017 Jay-Z 4:44 Tour [43]
February 6, 2018 Old Dominion Happy Endings World Tour [44]
February 15, 2018 Avenged Sevenfold The Stage World Tour [45]
March 7, 2018 Brantley Gilbert The Ones That Like Me Tour [46]
March 12, 2018 Santana Divination Tour [47]
March 22, 2018 Hedley Cageless Tour [48]
March 23, 2018 Michelle Obama [49]
March 23, 2018 Jeff Dunham Passively Aggressive Tour [50]
April 6, 2018 Rod Stewart [44]
April 22, 2018 Steve Miller Band with Peter Frampton [44]
May 9–10, 2018 Shania Twain Shania Now Tour [44]
May 15, 2018 The Eagles [44]
May 18, 2018 Queens of the Stone Age Villains World Tour [51]
June 8, 2018 Bryan Adams The Ultimate Tour [52]
June 9, 2018 Kevin Hart [53]
June 27, 2018 Vance Joy Nation of Two Tour [54]
September 9, 2018 Smashing Pumpkins Shiny And Oh So Bright Tour [55]
September 10, 2018 Sam Smith The Thrill of It All Tour [44]
September 22, 2018 Keith Urban Graffiti U World Tour [56]
September 30, 2018 Paul McCartney Freshen Up Tour [57]
October 22, 2018 Foo Fighters Concrete and Gold Tour [44]
November 2, 2018 Jack White Boarding House Reach Tour [58]
November 6–7, 2018 Drake Aubrey & the Three Amigos Tour [59]
November 9, 2018 Russell Peters Deported World Tour [60]
January 18, 2019 Jim Gaffigan
January 24, 2019 Dierks Bentley Burning Man Tour [61]
January 26, 2019 Harlem Globetrotters World Tour 2019 [62]
January 31, 2019 Arkells Rally Cry Tour [63]
February 2, 2019 Paul Brandt The Journey Tour [64]
February 6–7, 2019 Justin Timberlake The Man of the Woods Tour [63]
February 20, 2019 Snoop Dogg Snoop Dogg & Friends Tour [65]
February 24, 2019 Little Big Town The Breakers Tour [66]
March 12, 2019 Lynyrd Skynyrd The Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour [67]
March 15, 2019 WWE WWE Live: Road to WrestleMania [68]
March 22, 2019 Michelle Obama [69]
April 15, 2019 Michael Bublé An Evening with Michael Bublé [70]
April 25, 2019 Ariana Grande Sweetener World Tour [71]
May 3, 2019 Godsmack [72]
May 10, 2019 Thomas Rhett [73]
May 15, 2019 Twenty One Pilots The Bandito Tour [73]
May 17, 2019 Vanilla Ice I Love the 90's Tour
May 25, 2019 Cher Here We Go Again Tour [73]
May 28, 2019 Carrie Underwood Cry Pretty Tour 360 [73]
June 11, 2019 Judas Priest Firepower World Tour [73]
June 16, 2019 Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes: The Tour [73]
June 20, 2019 Oprah Winfrey [74]
June 21, 2019 Corey Hart The Never Surrender Tour [73]
June 30, 2019 Pentatonix Pentatonix: The World Tour [75]
July 4, 2019 Khalid Free Spirit World Tour [76]
July 25, 2019 Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour [73]
July 27, 2019 UFC 240
July 29, 2019 Def Leppard Hits Canada [77]
August 30, 2019 Iron Maiden Legacy of the Beast Tour [73]
September 21, 2019 WWE WWE Live [78]
September 23, 2019 Ghost A Pale Tour Named Death [79]
September 27–28, 2019 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour [73]
October 11, 2019 Luke Combs Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour [80]
October 15, 2019 John Fogerty My 50 Year Trip [81]
October 19, 2019 Dallas Smith & Dean Brody Friends Don't Let Friends Tour Alone [82]
November 12, 2019 Fleetwood Mac [83]
November 13, 2019 City and Colour [84]
August 1–September 28, 2020 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs Western Conference early rounds, Conference finals [85]
September 19–28, 2020 2020 Stanley Cup Finals
January 22, 2020 Alexisonfire [86]
April 13, 2022 Imagine Dragons Mercury Tour [87]
April 15, 2022 Slipknot Knotfest Roadshow 2022 [88]
May 9, 2022 James Taylor & Jackson Browne
May 11, 2022 Chris Stapleton Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show Goes to Canada
May 15, 2022 Stars On Ice Stars On Ice - Canada
May 19, 2022 Avril Lavigne Bite Me 2022 Canada Tour
June 18, 2022 Trevor Noah Back to Abnormal
June 27, 2022Russell PetersAct Your Age World Tour
July 5, 2022Shawn Mendes Wonder, The World Tour
July 13–17, 2022Cirque Du Soleil Cirque Du Soleil: OVO
July 20, 2022John Fogerty
July 22, 2022 Alanis Morissette with special guest Garbage
August 5, 2022 Maroon 5
August 7, 2022 The Lumineers BRIGHTSIDE World Tour
August 26, 2022Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour
August 27, 2022 Greta Van Fleet Dreams In Gold Tour 2022
September 13, 2022Roger Waters This Is Not a Drill
September 17, 2022 Rod Stewart
September 26, 2022 WWE Monday Night Raw
October 2, 2022 Utah Jazz @ Toronto Raptors NBA Canada Series
October 29, 2022 Arkells
November 11–12, 2022PBRCanada National Finals
August 4, 2023 Avenged Sevenfold Life Is but a Dream... Tour
January 8, 2023 Harlem Globetrotters 2023 World Tour [89]
July 22-23, 2023 Monster Jam
September 11, 2023 50 Cent The Final Lap Tour [90]
October 18, 2023 Jordan Davis The Damn Good Time World Tour
October 19, 2023 Guns N' Roses Guns N' Roses 2023 Tour
October 24, 2023 The Doobie Brothers The Doobie Brothers 50th Anniversary Tour
October 25, 2023 Tool
November 9, 2023 Burna Boy I Told Them... Tour
November 10, 2023 Kiss End of the Road Tour
November 12, 2023 Shania Twain Queen of Me Tour
November 14, 2023 Jonas Brothers Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour
November 17–18, 2023PBR CanadaPBR Canada National Finals
November 21, 2023 Depeche Mode Memento Mori World Tour
November 30, 2023 Jeff Dunham Still not Cancelled
December 27–31, 2023Cirque Du Soleil Cirque Du Soleil: Corteo
February 10, 2024 City and Colour with Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
March 9, 2024 Journey Freedom Tour 2024
March 10, 2024 Harlem Globetrotters 2024 World Tour [91]
March 29, 2024 Noah Kahan We'll All Be Here Forever Tour
May 4, 2024 Seattle Storm vs. Los Angeles Sparks WNBA Canada Game
June 13, 15, and 21, 2024Game 3, Game 4, and Game 6 of the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals vs. Florida Panthers Game 3 on June 13, Game 4 on June 15, and Game 6 on June 21
August 20, 2024 Death Cab for Cutie
August 20, 2024 Foo Fighters Everything or Nothing at All Tour
September 6, 2024 WWE Friday Night SmackDown
October 20, 2024 Dermot Kennedy
November 2, 2024 UFC Fight Night: Moreno vs. Albazi
November 8-9, 2024PBR CanadaPBR Canada National Finals [92]

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