List of entertainment events at Crypto.com Arena

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Bruce Springsteen was the first major artist to perform at the Crypto.com Arena; having performed his first show at the arena on the opening day (October 17, 1999) Bruce Springsteen - Roskilde Festival 2012.jpg
Bruce Springsteen was the first major artist to perform at the Crypto.com Arena; having performed his first show at the arena on the opening day (October 17, 1999)
Taylor Swift has performed 16 sold-out shows at the venue; the most number of appearances at the venue by a female artist Taylor Swift 103 (18118974610).jpg
Taylor Swift has performed 16 sold-out shows at the venue; the most number of appearances at the venue by a female artist

This article shows a list of concerts and other entertainment shows held at the Crypto.com Arena. The busiest arena in California has hosted many local, regional and international artists since its opening in 1999. [1] A list of entertainment events are given in the tables below in chronological order.

Contents

1999–2010

Entertainment events at Crypto.com Arena
DateNationalityArtistsToursSupporting ActsAttendanceBox Office
1999
October 17United States Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reunion Tour
October 18
October 21
October 23
November 13Puerto Rico Ricky Martin Livin' la Vida Loca Tour Jessica Simpson 15,241 / 15,241$959,760
December 31United StatesEaglesEagles Millenium Tour 2000
2000
February 2United States Cher Believe Tour 12,410 / 14,738$745,385
February 3
February 23 42nd Annual Grammy Awards
March 16United States Mariah Carey Rainbow World Tour Da Brat 15,627 / 15,627$990,648
September 20 Barbra Streisand Timeless Tour 31,284 / 31,284$12,600,000
September 21
October 7 Faith Hill
Tim McGraw
Soul2Soul Tour Keith Urban
The Warren Brothers
October 21Iran Googoosh Googoosh Comeback Tour
November 17United States Tina Turner Twenty Four Seven Tour Joe Cocker 13,652 / 13,652$1,077,634
November 21 Dixie Chicks Fly Tour Patty Griffin
Ricky Skaggs
November 26 NSYNC No Strings Attached Tour Dream
2001
February 21 43rd Annual Grammy Awards
March 14United States Backstreet Boys Black & Blue Tour Krystal Harris
March 15
August 14United Kingdom Depeche Mode Exciter Tour Poe 29,516 / 29,516 [2] $1,537,788 [3]
August 15
September 9United States Madonna Drowned World Tour 61,464 / 61,464$8,303,165
September 13
September 14
September 15
October 2 Janet Jackson All for You Tour 112 26,883 / 28,183$1,998,75
October 3
October 19 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour 2001
November 12Ireland U2 Elevation Tour No Doubt 33,448 / 33,448$2,987,433
November 13
November 19
November 21United States Britney Spears Dream Within a Dream Tour O-Town
2002
February 27 44th Annual Grammy Awards
May 4United Kingdom Paul McCartney Driving World Tour 15,805 / 15,805$2,148,387
May 15United States Dave Matthews Band 2002 Spring Tour Gov't Mule
June 4United States Britney Spears Dream Within a Dream Tour Nikka Costa30,892 / 32,392$1,859,167
June 6
August 6United States Cher Living Proof: The Farewell Tour Cyndi Lauper 11,117 / 16,405$942,740
September 23Canada Rush Vapor Trails Tour
October 28United Kingdom Paul McCartney Driving World Tour 15,866 / 16,143$2,194,319
October 31United Kingdom The Rolling Stones Licks Tour Sheryl Crow
November 13Colombia Shakira Tour of the Mongoose 15,102 / 15,102$1,066,743
December 2United States Cher Living Proof: The Farewell Tour Cyndi Lauper 10,160 / 17,500$773,164
2003
February 6United Kingdom The Rolling Stones Licks Tour Susan Tedeschi
April 9United States Bon Jovi Bounce Tour
June 16United States Justin Timberlake
Christina Aguilera
Justified and Stripped Tour Black Eyed Peas 44,188 / 44,589$2,708,186
June 17
June 20
July 11United States
United Kingdom
Fleetwood Mac Say You Will Tour
July 12
July 15United States Dixie Chicks Top of the World Tour Joan Osborne
Michelle Branch
15,609 / 15,609$889,285
October 13United States
United Kingdom
Fleetwood Mac Say You Will Tour 9,520 / 11,069$874,029
2004
January 15United States Dave Matthews and Friends 2004 Winter Tour Emmylou Harris
February 8 46th Annual Grammy Awards
February 24United States Bette Midler Kiss My Brass Tour 11,728/12,771$1,243,892
March 8 Britney Spears The Onyx Hotel Tour [4] Kelis
Skye Sweetnam
15,059 / 15,171$1,060,057
March 29 Prince Musicology Live 2004ever 17,367 / 17,367$1,249,585
April 5 Clay Aiken
Kelly Clarkson
Independent Tour The Beu Sisters 8,131 / 9,388$384,894
May 26 Prince Musicology Live 2004ever 34,651 / 34,651$2,527,148
May 28
June 23Canada Shania Twain Up! Tour Emerson Drive
James Otto
16,547 / 17,515$905,928
August 19United States Van Halen Van Halen Summer Tour 2004
August 20
August 30 Usher Truth Tour JoJo
Kanye West
Christina Milian
November 22United Kingdom Sarah Brightman Harem World Tour
2005
February 13 47th Annual Grammy Awards
April 5Ireland U2 Vertigo Tour Kings of Leon 34,527 / 34,527$3,673,850
April 6
August 17United States American Idols LIVE! Tour 2005 12,030 / 13,267$544,269
September 2 Destiny's Child Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It Amerie
Mario
Tyra Bolling
November 1Ireland U2 Vertigo Tour Damian Marley 34,291 / 34,291$3,656,978
November 2
November 21United Kingdom Depeche Mode Touring the Angel The Raveonettes 28,839 / 28,839 [5] $2,066,912 [6]
November 22
November 25Mexico Joan Sebastian
November 29United Kingdom Paul McCartney The 'US' Tour 31,149 / 31,149$4,144,879
November 30
2006
February 8 48th Annual Grammy Awards
February 22United States Aerosmith
Lenny Kravitz
Rockin' the Joint Tour 13,657 / 14,973$1,287,775
March 3 Bon Jovi Have a Nice Day Tour Un­known13,753 / 13,753$1,007,231
April 13Mexico Luis Miguel México En La Piel Tour 11,202 / 11,202$1,047,239
June 3United States Madonna Confessions Tour 14,158 / 14,158$2,804,583
August 15Colombia Shakira Oral Fixation Tour Un­known
August 26United States American Idols LIVE! Tour 2006 13,427/14,115$680,394
October 6 Mariah Carey The Adventures of Mimi 12,844 / 13,882$1,230,397
November 20 Barbra Streisand Streisand 16,687 / 16,687$5,707,865
November 24 Dixie Chicks Accidents & Accusations Tour Anna Nalick
Bob Schneider
Pete Yorn
13,500 / 13,500$875,669
December 1 Black Eyed Peas Monkey Business Tour Gwen Stefani
2007
January 16United States Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveShow
January 29United States High School Musical: The Concert Jordan Pruitt 13,804 / 13,910$717,482
February 11 49th Annual Grammy Awards
March 6United States Christina Aguilera Back to Basics Tour Pussycat Dolls
Danity Kane
Un­known
April 9 The Killers Sam's Town Tour Howling Bells
April 20Puerto Rico Ricky Martin Black and White Tour 12,090 / 12,090$839,495
June 20United Kingdom The Police Reunion Tour Fiction Plane 17,036 / 17,036$2,656,145
July 23United States American Idols LIVE! Tour 2007 8,263 / 12,074$455,119
August 17 Faith Hill
Tim McGraw
Soul2Soul II Tour Lori McKenna
Taylor Swift
Lance Miller
Halfway to Hazard
August 18
August 19
September 2United States Beyoncé The Beyonce Experience Katy Shotter
Robin Thicke
Sean Kingston
11,664 / 13,797$1,301,488
September 16United States Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveShow Fergie 48,886 / 48,886$4,216,926
September 17
September 19
September 20Mexico Maná Amar es Combatir Tour
September 21
September 22
September 23
October 19United States Jennifer Lopez Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony en Concierto
November 7 Miley Cyrus Best of Both Worlds Tour Jonas Brothers 13,788 / 13,788$1,000,245
November 20 Van Halen 2007–2008 North American Tour
December 5United Kingdom Spice Girls The Return of the Spice Girls 24,502 / 24,502$2,673,311
December 7
December 14United States Van Halen 2007–2008 North American Tour
2008
February 10 50th Annual Grammy Awards
March 4United States Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight World Tour
April 9 Bon Jovi Lost Highway Tour 16,205 / 16,205$1,515,282
April 21 Kanye West Glow in the Dark Tour
May 5 Alicia Keys As I Am Tour
May 28 Kenny Chesney Poets And Pirates Tour Kid Rock, LeAnn Rimes
July 7 American Idols LIVE! Tour 2008 11,739 / 12,358$709,598
August 19 Dave Matthews Band 2008 Summer TourThe Dynamites featuring Charles Walker
August 20
September 17 Janet Jackson Rock Witchu Tour LL Cool J 12,109 / 13,025$1,181,04
October 8 New Kids on the Block Live Tour 13,699 / 13,699$921,753
October 13 Tina Turner Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour 27,066 / 27,066$2,932,205
October 16
December 2Canada Celine Dion Taking Chances World Tour Gordie Brown 16,776 / 16,776$2,157,110
December 4United Kingdom Oasis Dig Out Your Soul Tour 9,298/11,160$580,472
2009
February 8 51st Annual Grammy Awards
April 16United States Britney Spears The Circus Starring Britney Spears The Pussycat Dolls 33,142 / 33,142$4,062,953
April 17
May 22 Taylor Swift Fearless Tour Gloriana
Kellie Pickler [7]
13,648 / 13,648$720,940
May 28 Fleetwood Mac Unleashed Tour 13,542 / 14,369$1,475,463
July 13 Beyoncé I Am... World Tour RichGirl 12,738 / 14,217$1,437,146
July 16 American Idols LIVE! Tour 2009
August 7 Jonas Brothers 2009 World Tour Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
50,150 / 50,150$3,489,588
August 8
August 9
September 18 Pink Funhouse Tour 12,751 / 12,751$675,718
September 22 Miley Cyrus Wonder World Tour Metro Station 14,584 / 14,584$1,055,388
September 23 Britney Spears The Circus Starring Britney Spears Jordin Sparks
Kristinia DeBarge
15,306 / 15,306$1,162,646
November 25 Kiss Alive 35 World Tour Buckcherry
2010
January 31 52nd Annual Grammy Awards
March 4United States Bon Jovi The Circle Tour Dashboard Confessional 16,698 / 16,698$1,737,009
March 25 John Mayer Battle Studies World Tour Michael Franti and Spearhead
April 6 Alicia Keys Freedom Tour Robin Thicke
Melanie Fiona
14,539 / 15,115$1,134,106
April 9Canada Michael Bublé Crazy Love Tour Naturally 7 25,298 / 25,298$2,217,505
December 10
April 15United States Taylor Swift Fearless Tour Gloriana
Kellie Pickler
27,518 / 27,518$1,736,197
April 16
June 5 Maxwell
Jill Scott
Maxwell & Jill Scott: The Tour
July 21Barbados Rihanna Last Girl On Earth Tour Kesha 19,992 / 19,992$1,359,456
July 24United StatesReventon Super Estrella 2010
August 11 Lady Gaga Monster Ball Tour Semi Precious Weapons 29,211 / 29,593$3,532,782
August 12
August 13 American Idols Live! Tour 2010
September 4South Korea SM Town Live '10 World Tour 15,000
September 25United Kingdom Muse Resistance Tour Passion Pit 32,031 / 32,264$1,691,980
September 26
October 23Colombia Shakira The Sun Comes Out World Tour
October 25Canada Justin Bieber My World Tour 13,572 / 13,572$535,512
November 18United States Usher OMG Tour Trey Songz
Miguel
14,607 / 14,607$1,181,485
November 29United Kingdom Roger Waters The Wall Live 36,621 / 36,621$5,408,750
November 30
December 5


2011–present

Entertainment events at Staples Center
DateNationalityArtistsToursSupporting ActsAttendanceBox Office
2011
February 13 53rd Annual Grammy Awards
February 23United States Linkin Park A Thousand Suns World Tour [8] The Prodigy 15,808 / 15,808$948,445
March 11Colombia Juanes P.A.R.C.E. Tour
March 28United States Lady Gaga The Monster Ball Tour Scissor Sisters 14,883 / 14,883$1,555,784
April 22 Lil Wayne I Am Music II Tour Nicki Minaj

Rick Ross

Porcelain Black

Travis Barker

Mix Master Mike [9]

May 14 Wango Tango
May 28 Glee Live! In Concert! 25,420 / 26,725$1,721,168
June 1 Usher OMG Tour 12,614 / 12,614$1,087,547
June 20 Britney Spears Femme Fatale Tour Nicki Minaj
Jessie and the Toy Boys
Nervo
12,339 / 12,339$1,581,707 [10]
June 28Barbados Rihanna Loud Tour 14,148 / 14,148$1,045,114
July 1United States New Kids on the Block
Backstreet Boys
NKOTBSB Tour Jordin Sparks
Ashlyne Huff
14,404 / 14,404$1,078,013
August 17 Josh Groban Straight to You Tour 9,296 / 10,220$684,452
August 19United Kingdom Sade Sade Live John Legend 40,810 / 40,810$4,711,593
August 20
August 21
August 23United States Taylor Swift Speak Now World Tour Needtobreathe 54,900 / 54,900$3,927,154
August 24
August 27
August 28
September 3United States Jenni Rivera 13,678 / 13,678$865,067
September 24 [11] Tony Bennett AARP Benefit Concert
October 6Spain Enrique Iglesias Euphoria Tour 15,432 / 15,432$1,285,617
October 8Australia Keith Urban Get Closer World Tour Lady Antebellum
Jake Owen
October 20United States Chris Brown F.A.M.E. Tour T-Pain
Kelly Rowland
Tyga
Bow Wow
November 22 Katy Perry California Dreams Tour Ellie Goulding 13,332 / 13,332$569,016
November 23
December 11United States Jay-Z
Kanye West
Watch the Throne Tour 42,332 / 42,332$5,104,455
December 12
December 13
2012
January 27 Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour 31,632 / 35,814$3,867,569
January 28
January 29
February 12 54th Annual Grammy Awards
March 21United States Romeo Santos The King Stays King [12]
March 27 Lady Antebellum Own the Night Tour Darius Rucker
Thompson Square
June 1 Van Halen A Different Kind of Truth Tour
June 5 LMFAO Sorry for Party Rocking Tour
June 22Germany Scorpions Final Sting World Tour
July 19United States Jennifer Lopez Dance Again World Tour Frankie J 28,512 / 28,512$3,011,384
July 20
August 11 Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm with You World Tour 30,162 / 30,162$1,642,426
August 12
August 14 Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour 17,975 / 24,578$2,005,380
August 15
August 16United States Jennifer Lopez Dance Again World Tour Frankie J 26,356 / 26,356$3,016,192
August 17
September 6 29th Annual MTV Video Music Awards
October 2Canada Justin Bieber Believe Tour Carly Rae Jepsen
Cody Simpson
27,546 / 27,546$2,238,937
October 3
October 5United States The Black Keys El Camino Tour Tegan & Sara 24,821 / 26,990$1,246,127
October 6
October 8Australia Keith Urban Get Closer 2011 World Tour
October 10United States Madonna MDNA Tour Martin Solveig 29,015 / 29,015$6,162,835
October 11
October 16 Carrie Underwood Blown Away Tour 11,105 / 11,105$611,918
December 3 Aerosmith Global Warming Tour
2013 [13]
January 20United States Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball Tour Madeon
Lady Starlight
24,412 / 24,412$3,082,251
January 21
January 23United Kingdom Muse The 2nd Law World Tour Band of Skulls 43,836 /43,836$2,580,539
January 24
January 26
February 10 55th Annual Grammy Awards
February 16United States P!nk The Truth About Love Tour The Hives 15,562 / 15,562$1,140,275
March 15United States Maroon 5 Overexposed Tour Neon Trees
Owl City
15,192 / 15,192 (100%)$1,071,816
April 8Barbados Rihanna Diamonds World Tour ASAP Rocky 14,882 / 14,882$1,297,755
April 19United States Bon Jovi Because We Can 16,585 / 16,585$2,203,669
May 3United Kingdom The Rolling Stones 50 & Counting [14] [15] [16] 28,313 / 28,313$9,933,548
May 20
June 24Canada Justin Bieber Believe Tour [17] [18] Hot Chelle Rae
Mike Posner
58,479 / 60,281$5,053,170
June 25
June 28United States Beyoncé The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour [19] [20] [21] Melanie Fiona 27,760 / 27,760$3,372,714
July 1
July 27 Bruno Mars Moonshine Jungle Tour Ellie Goulding 30,360 / 30,360$2,734,649
July 28
August 7United Kingdom One Direction Take Me Home Tour [22] [23] 5 Seconds of Summer 57,363 / 57,363$3,998,657
August 8
August 9
August 10
August 19United States Taylor Swift Red Tour [24] Ed Sheeran
Casey James
55,829 / 55,829$4,734,463
August 20
August 23
August 24
September 28United Kingdom Depeche Mode Delta Machine Tour Crystal Castles 43,957 / 43,957$4,255,118
September 29
October 2
October 12United States P!nk The Truth About Love Tour [25] New Politics 28,124 / 28,124$2,887,773
October 13
November 6 Selena Gomez Stars Dance Tour [26] Emblem3
Christina Grimmie
13,855 / 13,855$626,246
November 8 Nine Inch Nails Tension Tour [27] Explosions in the Sky
November 26 Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience World Tour [28] DJ Freestyle14,414 / 14,414$1,613,042
December 3 Beyoncé The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour [29] Melanie Fiona 13,982 / 13,982$1,954,343
December 4 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 2013 World Tour11,565 / 13,556$516,370
December 5 KIIS-FM Jingle Ball
December 9 Jay Z Magna Carter World Tour [30] Timbaland 13,380 / 13,380$1,351,069
2014
January 26 56th Annual Grammy Awards
February 22United States Miley Cyrus Bangerz Tour [31] [32] [33] Icona Pop
Sky Ferreira
15,440 / 15,440$1,180,766
July 7 Cher Dressed to Kill Tour [34] [35] Cyndi Lauper 12,418 / 12,418$1,362,733
July 21 Lady Gaga ArtRave: The Artpop Ball Lady Starlight
Crayon Pop [36] [37]
26,923 / 26,923$2,444,324
July 22
August 7United Kingdom Arctic Monkeys AM Tour [38] Black Rebel Motorcycle Club 14,549 / 14,549$659,407
August 27United Kingdom Ed Sheeran x Tour Rudimental 20,000 / 20,000$790,450
September 19United States Katy Perry The Prismatic World Tour [39] [40] [41] Tegan and Sara
Ferras
28,791 / 28,791$3,606,823
September 20
September 27 Demi Lovato Demi World Tour [42] [43] Christina Perri
MKTO
Becky G
9,371 / 9,777$450,996
October 10Spain Enrique Iglesias Sex and Love Tour [44] [45] Pitbull 30,806 / 30,806$3,303,555
October 11
2015
January 25 Eric Church The Outsiders World Tour [46]
February 8 57th Annual Grammy Awards
June 2Ireland The Script No Sound Without Silence Tour Colton Avery
Mary Lambert
June 25B.E.T Experience 2015 at L.A. Live [47] [48]
June 26
June 27
June 28
August 19United States Kelly Clarkson Piece by Piece Tour [49] Pentatonix
Eric Hutchinson
Abi Ann
10,961 / 12,314$615,055
August 20Canada Shania Twain Rock This Country Tour [50] [51] [52] Gavin DeGraw 8,198 / 9,930$790,511
August 21 [53] United States Taylor Swift The 1989 World Tour [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] [61] [62] [63] [64] Vance Joy
Haim
70,563 / 70,563$8,961,681
August 22
August 24
August 25
August 26
September 11 Ariana Grande The Honeymoon Tour [65] Prince Royce 13,573 / 13,573$653,203
October 3South Korea BIGBANG Made World Tour [66] 13,361 / 13,535$2,715,587
December 4KIIS-FM Jingle Ball 2015 [67]
December 18United Kingdom Muse Drones World Tour [68] [69] Phantogram
December 19
December 28United States Mötley Crüe Mötley Crüe Final Tour [70] 37,090 / 41,739$2,760,290
December 30
December 31
2016
February 15 58th Annual Grammy Awards
March 20Canada Justin Bieber Purpose World Tour [71] [72] [73] [74] Post Malone
Moxie Raia
41,445 / 41,445$4,365,483
March 21
March 23
April 8United Kingdom Ellie Goulding Delirium World Tour [75] Broods
The Knocks
Bebe Rexha
11,304 / 11,304$605,350
July 8United States Selena Gomez Revival Tour [76] [77] DNCE
Bahari
13,942 / 13,942$978,804
August 5United Kingdom Adele Adele Live 2016 [78] [79] 118,149 / 118,149$13,821,741
August 6
August 9
August 10
August 12
August 13
August 20
August 21
September 14United States Carrie Underwood Storyteller Tour [80] Easton Corbin
The Swon Brothers
13,274 / 13,274$921,093
October 20Australia Keith Urban Ripcord World Tour [81] Brett Eldredge
Maren Morris
10,863 / 10,863$765,100
2017
March 7United States Red Hot Chili Peppers The Getaway World Tour Trombone Shorty 40,383 / 40,383$3,553,466
March 8
March 10
March 31United States Eric Church Holdin' My Own Tour 16,596 / 16,596$1,042,599
June 10Spain
United States
Enrique Iglesias
Pitbull
Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull Live! CNCO 14,523 / 14,523$1,804,583
June 20United Kingdom Roger Waters Us + Them Tour 38,003 / 38,003$5,613,448
June 21
July 12Canada Shawn Mendes Illuminate World Tour Charlie Puth 13,445 / 13,610$812,975
July 14United States Tim McGraw
Faith Hill
Soul2Soul: The World Tour Rachel Platten 25,571 / 25,571$2,028,973
July 15
August 6United States Kendrick Lamar The Damn. Tour Travis Scott
DRAM
40,425 / 40,425$3,847,175
August 8
August 9
August 10United Kingdom Ed Sheeran ÷ Tour James Blunt 40,731 / 40,731$3,622,204
August 11
August 12
October 20United States ODESZA A Moment Apart Tour Sofi Tukker
Chet Porter
TBA
November 7 Katy Perry Witness: The Tour Purity Ring
November 8
November 10
2018
March 14New Zealand Lorde Melodrama World Tour Tove Styrke
August 3Canada Shania Twain Now Tour Bastian Baker 11,954 / 13,293$892,783
August 24United States J. Cole [82] KOD Tour
August 25
August 28United Kingdom Sam Smith The Thrill of It All Tour 27,307 / 27,307$2,330,044
August 29
September 5South Korea BTS BTS World Tour: Love Yourself 180,000 / 180,000
September 6
September 8
September 9
October 6United States Keith Urban Graffiti U World Tour Kelsea Ballerini 10,264 / 13,331$810,247
2019
July 5Canada Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes: The Tour Alessia Cara 26,517 / 26,517$2,038,588
July 6
August 10South Korea Monsta X We Are Here World Tour 9,155 / 9,985$1,103,392
September 12United States Carrie Underwood Cry Pretty Tour 360 Runaway June, Maddie & Tae [83] 14,494 / 14,494$1,041,637
October 20 Tool Fear Inoculum Tour Killing Joke
October 21
November 1 Twenty One Pilots The Bandito Tour MisterWives 13,688 / 13,688$1,062,699
December 7 Illenium Ascend TourDabin
2020
February 14Mexico Banda MS
February 15
March 4United States Kiss End of the Road World Tour David Lee Roth 11,900 / 12,262$1,228,013
2021
August 27United States Luke Bryan Proud to Be Right Here Tour Runaway June Originally scheduled for October 9, 2020 [84]
September 16Spain
Puerto Rico
Enrique Iglesias
Ricky Martin
Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin Live in Concert Sebastián Yatra Originally scheduled for September 17 & 18, 2020 but postponed due to the COVID-19 Pandemic [85]
September 17
2022
February 10United States Blake Shelton Super Bowl Music Fest Gwen Stefani
February 11United States Machine Gun Kelly Hasley
February 12United States Green Day Miley Cyrus
February 20United States Kacey Musgraves Star-crossed: unveiled King Princess
MUNA
March 7Canada Justin Bieber Justice World Tour Jaden Smith
Eddie Benjamin
TEO
Originally scheduled to take place at the Rose Bowl on May 29, 2020 [86]
March 8
September 14United States Kendrick Lamar The Big Steppers Tour Baby Keem
Tanna Leone
September 15
September 16
September 17
September 27United Kingdom Roger Waters This Is Not a Drill
September 28
October 6South Korea NCT 127 2nd Tour "Neo City – The Link"
November 15United States Post Malone Twelve Carat Tour Roddy Ricch
November 16
November 26Puerto Rico Wisin & Yandel La Última Misión World Tour
2023
February 17Mexico Luis R. Conriquez
March 13United States Carrie Underwood Denim & Rhinestones Tour [87] Jimmie Allen
August 21Canada Drake It's All a Blur Tour 21 Savage
August 22
August 30United States 50 Cent The Final Lap Tour Busta Rhymes, Jeremih
September 20United States Playboi Carti Antagonist Tour Ken Carson
Destroy Lonely
Homixide Gang
October 6Japan Joji Pandemonium
October 22United States SZA SOS Tour D4vd
October 23
October 27United States Old Dominion No Bad Vibes Tour Chase Rice
Kylie Morgan
November 2United States Doja Cat The Scarlet Tour Doechii
November 4United States Lauryn Hill & The Fugees The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 25th Anniversary Tour
December 15United Kingdom Depeche Mode Memento Mori World Tour Young Fathers
December 17
2024
February 4 66th Annual Grammy Awards
March 13Puerto Rico Bad Bunny Most Wanted Tour
March 14
March 15
April 16Mexico Luis Miguel Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24
April 17
May 4United States Aventura Cerrando Ciclos
May 5
May 21South Korea Tomorrow X Together Act: Promise
May 22
June 2United States Zach Bryan The Quittin Time Tour The War and Treaty
Levi Turner
June 3
June 4 Sierra Ferrell
Levi Turner
June 14United States Panter Bélico Punto & Aparte USA Tour
June 21United States Megan Thee Stallion Hot Girl Summer Tour GloRilla
July 6Spain Hombres G 40 Aniversario Tour 2024
July 10India Diljit Dosanjh Dil-luminati Tour
July 11United States Missy Elliott Out of This World The Experience Ciara
Busta Rhymes
Timbaland
July 12
July 13United States Pepe Aguilar Jaripeo Hasta Los Huesos Tour Ángela Aguilar
Leonardo Aguilar
Antonio Aguilar Hijo
July 14
July 31United States Jhené Aiko The Magic Hour Tour Coi Leray
TINK
UMI
Kiana Ledé
August 6United States Chris Brown 11:11 Tour Muni Long
August 7
August 20Puerto Rico Don Omar Back to Reggaeton Tour
August 30United States Kid Cudi Insano World Tour Pusha T
Jaden
September 3United States $uicideboy$ Grey Day 2024 Tour Denzel Curry
Pouya
HAARPER
Shakewell
Ekkstacy
September 6United States Jelly Roll Beautifully Broken Tour Warren Zeiders
Alexandra Kay
September 12Puerto Rico Chayanne Bailemos Otra Vez Tour 2024
September 14Mexico Gloria Trevi Mi Soundtrack US Tour 2024 MAR
September 28United States Heart Royal Flush Tour 2024 Cheap Trick
November 22United States MercyMe/Zach Williams 2024 Tour

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Crypto.com Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Downtown Los Angeles. Opened on October 17, 1999, it is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex along Figueroa Street, and has since been considered a part of L.A. Live. Owned and operated by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), it is currently the home venue of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL)—which are both owned in part by AEG's founder Philip Anschutz, as well as the Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA and the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks.

The KIIS-FM Jingle Ball is an annual concert produced by the Los Angeles radio station KIIS-FM that takes place in early-to-mid December. Since 2000, the concert series has been staged at various venues around southern California, including the Shrine Auditorium and Staples Center in Los Angeles, and the Honda Center in Anaheim.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fearless Tour</span> 2009–2010 concert tour by Taylor Swift

The Fearless Tour was the debut concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who embarked on it to support her second studio album, Fearless (2008). It was her first headlining concert tour after she had opened shows for other musicians to support her 2006 self-titled debut album.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Scooter Braun</span> American businessman (born 1981)

Scott Samuel "Scooter" Braun is an American entrepreneur, record executive, and the CEO of HYBE-America, the North American subsidiary of South Korean entertainment company Hybe Corporation. He is credited with the discovery of Canadian singer Justin Bieber in 2008, whose success foresaw the establishment of his record label RBMG Records, a joint venture with R&B singer Usher. He has since managed other high-profile music industry acts including Kanye West, Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, J Balvin, Ozuna, Dan + Shay, and the Kid Laroi.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Speak Now World Tour</span> 2011–2012 concert tour by Taylor Swift

The Speak Now World Tour was the second concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who embarked on it to support her third studio album, Speak Now (2010). It ran from February 9, 2011, to March 18, 2012, and covered 110 shows across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Believe Tour</span> 2012–13 concert tour by Justin Bieber

The Believe Tour was the second concert tour by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was launched in support of his third studio album, Believe (2012). Beginning in September 2012, the tour played over 150 shows in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Red Tour</span> 2013–2014 concert tour by Taylor Swift

The Red Tour was the third concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, launched in support of her fourth studio album, Red (2012). The tour started on March 13, 2013, at CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Nebraska and concluded on June 12, 2014, at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore. The tour was attended by 1.7 million people and grossed $150.2 million in revenue, becoming the highest-grossing country tour of all time upon its completion. The Red Tour received generally positive reviews from music critics. It won Top Package at the Billboard Touring Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Come & Get It (Selena Gomez song)</span> 2013 single by Selena Gomez

"Come & Get It" is the debut solo single recorded by American singer Selena Gomez for her debut solo studio album, Stars Dance (2013). It was released on April 7, 2013, through Hollywood Records as the lead single from the album. It serves as her first official release outside of either her acting work or her former band, Selena Gomez & the Scene. The song was written by Norwegian production team Stargate, consisting of Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, along with Ester Dean. Eriksen and Hermansen handled the tracks production, while Dean served as the vocal producer. The song was one of the last songs to be recorded for the album in early 2013. "Come & Get It" features a change in style from Gomez's previous releases, and features elements of electropop, dance-pop and Punjabi music.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">50 & Counting</span> 2012–13 concert tour by The Rolling Stones

50 & Counting was a concert tour by The Rolling Stones to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band, which started in October 2012 and ended in July 2013.

<i>Stars Dance</i> 2013 studio album by Selena Gomez

Stars Dance is the debut solo studio album by American singer Selena Gomez. It was released on July 19, 2013, by Hollywood Records. Gomez began planning the project in 2012, at which time she announced that her band Selena Gomez & the Scene would be taking an indefinite hiatus, and continued work into 2013. Stars Dance is an EDM and electropop album, incorporating elements of dubstep, techno, disco, electro house and worldbeat. Gomez worked with producers such as Rock Mafia and The Cataracs on the album.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The 1989 World Tour</span> 2015 concert tour by Taylor Swift

The 1989 World Tour was the fourth concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who embarked on it to support of her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). Swift announced the tour's first dates in North America, Europe, Japan, and Oceania in November and December 2014. She announced additional dates for Singapore and China in June 2015, and a final announcement of the third show in Melbourne was made the following month.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shawn's First Headlines</span> 2014–15 concert tour by Shawn Mendes

#ShawnsFirstHeadlines is the debut concert tour by Canadian recording artist, Shawn Mendes. The tour supports the singer's EP, The Shawn Mendes EP (2014), and his debut studio album, Handwritten (2015). The tour visited North America and Europe.

x Tour (Ed Sheeran) 2014–15 concert tour by Ed Sheeran

The x Tour was the second world concert tour by English singer-songwriter and musician, Ed Sheeran, in support of his second studio album, × (2014). The tour began in Osaka, Japan on 6 August 2014, and continued through Europe, the Americas, Oceania and Asia until 12 December 2015, where the tour ended in New Zealand. Sheeran planned 180 shows. In June 2015, the singer announced a documentary would be filmed during the tour's three sold-out dates, 10–12 July 2015, at 80,000-person capacity Wembley Stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Purpose World Tour</span> 2016–17 concert tour by Justin Bieber

The Purpose World Tour was the third concert tour by Canadian singer Justin Bieber, in support of his fourth studio album Purpose (2015). The tour started on March 9, 2016, in Seattle, Washington, and concluded on July 2, 2017, in London, United Kingdom. After that, the remaining 14 shows of the tour were cancelled due to Bieber's mental health issues.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Anti World Tour</span> 2016 concert tour by Rihanna

The Anti World Tour was the seventh concert tour by Barbadian singer Rihanna, in support of her eighth studio album, Anti (2016). The tour was announced on November 15, 2015 and began on March 12, 2016, in Jacksonville and ended on November 27, 2016, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Adele Live 2016</span> 2016–17 concert tour by Adele

Adele Live 2016 was the third concert tour by English singer-songwriter Adele in support of her third studio album, 25. It began on 29 February 2016, in Belfast, Northern Ireland at the SSE Arena, continued throughout Western Europe, North America and Oceania. It was originally scheduled to conclude on 2 July 2017, in London, England, at Wembley Stadium, however on 30 June Adele announced via social media that she had regretfully cancelled her final two performances upon medical advice due to vocal injuries.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Justice World Tour</span> 2022 concert tour by Justin Bieber

The Justice World Tour was the fourth concert tour by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. The tour was in support of his fifth and sixth studio albums, Changes (2020) and Justice (2021).

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