List of concerts at TD Garden
Appearance
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.
1990s
[edit]- 1995
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 |
- 1996
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 |
- 1997
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 |
- 1998
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 |
- 1999
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 | — | — |
2000s
[edit]- 2000
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] |
- 2001
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] |
- 2002
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] |
- 2003
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] |
- 2004
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] |
- 2005
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] |
- 2006
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] |
- 2007
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 |
- 2008
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] |
- 2009
2010s
[edit]- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
Concerts at TD Garden | ||||||
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Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 28 | Tool | YOB | Tool Winter Tour | — | — | [168] |
March 7 | The Black Keys | Arctic Monkeys | El Camino Tour | 13,428 / 13,428 | $649,567 | [169] |
March 11 | Van Halen | Kool & the Gang | A Different Kind of Truth Tour | — | — | [170] |
March 26 | Bruce Springsteen E Street Band |
— | Wrecking Ball World Tour | 16,779 / 16,779 | $1,577,847 | [171] |
May 7 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Sleigh Bells | I'm with You World Tour | 13,330 / 13,330 | $824,600 | [172] |
June 23 | Neil Diamond | — | Hot August Night 40th Anniversary World Tour |
— | — | [173] |
July 17 | Aerosmith | Cheap Trick | Global Warming Tour | [174] | ||
July 19 | ||||||
July 25 | Jennifer Lopez Enrique Iglesias |
Frankie J | Dance Again World Tour | 10,416 / 10,416 | $794,276 | [175] |
July 29 | Coldplay | Marina and the Diamonds Emeli Sandé |
Mylo Xyloto Tour | 32,248 / 32,248 | $2,744,129 | [176] |
July 30 | ||||||
September 4 | Madonna | — | The MDNA Tour | 13,995 / 13,995 | $2,450,720 | [177] |
September 24 | Peter Gabriel | Jennie Abrahamson Linnea Olsson |
Back to Front Tour | 5,671 / 9,215 | $519,413 | [178] |
October 24 | Rush | — | Clockwork Angels Tour | 9,861 / 10,031 | $841,953 | [179] |
November 10 | Justin Bieber | Cody Simpson Jaden Smith |
Believe Tour | 13,561 / 13,561 | $1,087,270 | [180] |
November 16 | The Who | — | The Who Tour 2012–2013 | 11,927 / 12,135 | $966,739 | [181] |
November 18 | Bob Dylan | Mark Knopfler | Never Ending Tour | — | — | [182] |
November 26 | Neil Young Crazy Horse |
Patti Smith Everest |
2012 Tour | 10,130 / 10,130 | $1,042,608 | [179] |
December 9 | Dave Matthews Band | Jimmy Cliff | 2012 Winter Tour | 12,710 / 15,248 | $1,003,190 | [183] |
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
Concerts at TD Garden | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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] |
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
2020s
[edit]- 2021
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 |
- 2022
Concerts at TD Garden | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | — | — | — |
- 2023
Concerts at TD Garden | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref(s) |
January 27 | Future | Babyface Ray Doe Boy EST Gee Kodak Black Rob49 |
Future and Friends: One Big Party Tour | — | — | [359] |
February 17 | Carrie Underwood | Jimmie Allen | Denim & Rhinestones Tour | — | — | [360] |
March 20 | Bruce Springsteen E Street Band |
— | 2023 Tour | 17,033 / 17,033 | $4,978,145 | [361] |
July 11 | 21 Savage Drake |
Zack Bia | It's All a Blur Tour | — | — | [362] |
July 12 | ||||||
August 15 | Jonas Brothers | Lawrence | Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour | TBD | TBD | [363] |
August 16 | ||||||
September 2 | Lil Baby | GloRilla Gloss Up Hunxho Rylo Rodriguez |
I.O.U. Tour | TBD | TBD | [364] |
September 3 | Arctic Monkeys | Fontaines D.C. | The Car Tour | TBD | TBD | [365] |
September 6 | Duran Duran | Bastille Chic |
Future Past Tour | TBD | TBD | [366] |
September 9 | Suicideboys | City Morgue Freddie Dredd Ghostemane Ramirez Sematary |
Grey Day Tour | TBD | TBD | [367] |
October 7 | Playboi Carti | Ken Carson Destroy Lonely Homixide Gang |
Antagonist Tour | TBD | TBD | [368] |
October 18 | Luis Miguel | Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 | 12,324 / 12,324 | $2,099,191 | ||
October 31 | Depeche Mode | DIIV | Memento Mori World Tour | 12,655 | $1,958,455 | [369] |
December 11 | Mariah Carey | Merry Christmas One and All! | 13,062 / 13,062 | $2,192,756 | ||
December 22 | Travis Scott | Teezo Touchdown | Circus Maximus Tour | 31,583 / 32,423 | $4,572,513 | |
December 23 | ||||||
December 31 | Aerosmith | The Black Crowes | Peace Out: The Farewell Tour | TBD | TBD |
2024
Concerts at TD Garden | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
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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 | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Mariah Carey's Rainbow World Tour was initially scheduled for April 4, 2000, but was postponed to April 13 in order to allow Carey to recover from food poisoning.[28]
- ^ a b c d The score data for the Barenaked Ladies' Maroon Tour is combined from the shows on December 31, 2000 and January 1, 2001.[34]
- ^ The first show of Madonna's Drowned World Tour was initially scheduled for August 6, 2001, but was rescheduled for the following day in order to allow more time for Madonna to rest her voice.[42]
- ^ a b c The last three shows for Backstreet Boys' Black & Blue Tour were initially scheduled for July 8, 9 and 10, 2001, following the first two shows. These shows were postponed to September 8, 9 and 10 in order to allow member AJ McLean to undergo treatment for clinical depression.[44]
- ^ a b Fleetwood Mac's Say You Will Tour on September 24, 2003 was filmed for the band's video/music album, Fleetwood Mac: Live in Boston.
- ^ a b c d The score data for Red Hot Chili Peppers' Stadium Arcadium World Tour is combined from the shows on October 2 and 20, 2004.
- ^ a b c There were multiple shows on this date.
- ^ Rihanna's Diamonds World Tour was initially scheduled for March 10, 2013, but was postponed to May 6 due to the singer's laryngitis.[189]
- ^ Rod Stewart's Live the Life Tour was initially scheduled for April 13, 2013, but was postponed to December 4 in order to allow time for Stewart to finish the pre-production and promotion of his album, Time.[206]
- ^ During Avicii's True Tour on June 25, 2014, 36 people were hospitalized following dehydration and minor injuries involving alcohol and drug use as reported by the Boston Emergency Medical Services.[219]
- ^ The show of July 19, 2014 for Justin Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience World Tour was initially scheduled for November 4, 2013, but was rescheduled to the later date due to the extension of rehearsals.[222]
- ^ Lionel Richie and Mariah Carey's All the Hits Tour was initially scheduled for April 7, 2017, but was postponed to August 22 in order to allow Richie to recover from his knee surgery.[277]
- ^ The show of October 10, 2022 for Post Malone's Twelve Carat Tour was initially scheduled for September 24, 2022, but was rescheduled due to a health issue.
- ^ a b Madonna's "The Celebration Tour" concerts were originally scheduled for August 30 and 31, 2023, but were postponed to January 8 and 9, 2024 after Madonna was hospitalized due to a bacterial infection.
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External links
[edit]- TD Garden – Calendar