List of concerts at The Anthem
This article needs to be updated.(April 2019) |
The Anthem is a music venue and auditorium in Washington D.C. opened in October 2017. With a capacity of 2,500 to 6,000, the venue is used for multiple concerts, spanning a wide range of musical genres. The following is a list of concerts and music events that have been held at the arena.
Concerts[]
2017[]
Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance[1] | Revenue | Ref. |
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October 12 | Foo Fighters | The Struts | Concrete and Gold Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $610,525 | [2] |
October 14 | Kaleo | ZZ Ward Wilder |
Kaleo Express Tour | 3,228 / 3,228 | $136,065 | [3] |
October 15 | Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue | Vintage Trouble | Parking Lot Symphony Tour | 3,501 / 3,501 | $138,597 | [4] |
October 16 | Phoenix | The Lemon Twigs | Ti Amo Tour | 4,161 / 4,161 | $191,525 | [5] |
October 17 | LCD Soundsystem | N/A | American Dream Tour | 12,000 / 12,000 | $718,662 | [6] |
October 18 | ||||||
October 20 | Queens of the Stone Age | Royal Blood | Villains World Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $304,599 | [7] |
October 21 | Zedd | Grey Lophile |
Echo Tour | 5,657 / 5,657 | $248,037 | [8] |
October 23 | The War on Drugs | The Building | Fall Tour 2017 | 3,502 / 3,502 | $150,482 | [9] |
October 25 | Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band | Nicki Bluhm Robert Randolph & The Family Band Preservation Hall Jazz Band |
Fall Tour 2017 | 2,047 / 2,500 | $175,350 | [10] |
October 27 | The Head and the Heart | Phosphorescent | Fall Tour 2017 | 3,848 / 3,848 | $186,900 | [11] |
October 28 | Primus | Clutch | Ambushing the Storm Tour | 3,671 / 3,671 | $194,595 | [12] |
November 2 | The Shins | Baio | Heartworms Tour | 4,938 / 4,938 | $213,585 | [13] |
November 4 | GRiZ | Big Wild Opiuo |
Good Will Continue Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $217,450 | [14] |
November 7 | Kurt Vile & Courtney Barnett | Jen Cloher | Lotta Sea Lice Tour | 2,427 / 2,500 | $125,022 | [15] |
November 8 | Grizzly Bear | Serpentwithfeet | Painted Ruins Tour | 1,446 / 2,500 | $66,066 | [16] |
November 10 | Lindsey Stirling | Alexander Jean | Warmer in the Winter Tour | 3,160 / 3,160 | $252,740 | [17] |
November 11 | Tegan and Sara | N/A | The Con X: Tour Acoustic Show | 2,555 / 2,555 | $140,809 | [18] |
November 14 | Bob Dylan | Mavis Staples | Never Ending Tour 2017 | 4,245 / 4,245 | $355,690 | [19] |
November 18 | Erykah Badu | The CrossRhodes Pinky KillaCom |
Badu vs. Everythang World Tour | 4,545 / 4,545 | $382,380 | [20] |
November 19 | Ozuna | N/A | Odisea Society Tour | 2,549 / 2,549 | $240,914 | [21] |
November 24 | Odesza | Sofi Tukker Louis Futon |
A Moment Apart Tour | 10,942 / 11,658 | $648,838 | [22] |
November 25 | ||||||
November 27 | St. Vincent | N/A | Fear the Future Tour | 4,014 / 4,014 | $186,812 | [23] |
November 29 | The Lumineers J Roddy Walston and the Business Joywave Barns Courtney |
N/A | DC101's Office Party | 6,000 / 6,000 | $447,725 | [24] |
November 30 | Morrissey | N/A | Low in High School Tour | 4,936 / 4,936 | $280,280 | [25] |
December 1 | Bon Iver | N/A | 22, A Million Tour | 3,096 / 3,096 | $186,516 | [26] |
December 2 | Dark Star Orchestra | N/A | Celebrating the Grateful Dead Experience | 2,844 / 2,844 | $124,650 | [27] |
December 5 | The National | This Is the Kit | Sleep Well Beast Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $285,716 | [28] |
December 9 | Fantasia | Demetria McKinney | Christmas After Midnight Tour | 2,262 / 2,500 | $173,329 | [29] |
December 15 | Lil Uzi Vert | N/A | A Very Uzi Christmas | — | — | [30] |
December 16 | O.A.R. | N/A | stOARies Fall Tour | — | — | [31] |
December 17 | Pentatonix | N/A | A Pentatonix Christmas Tour | 3,475 / 3,475 | $311,642 | [32] |
December 29 | SOJA | Twiddle Footwerk |
Poetry in Motion Album Release Party | 3,742 / 3,742 | $158,320 | [33] |
December 31 | Thievery Corporation | Gogol Bordello Trouble Funk |
NYE at The Anthem | 3,849 / 3,849 | $309,625 | [34] |
2018[]
Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance[35] | Revenue | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 10 | The Killers | Alex Cameron | Wonderful Wonderful World Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $465,350 | [36] |
January 12 | Walk the Moon | Company of Thieves | Press Restart Tour | 5,534 / 5,534 | $203,070 | [37] |
January 13 | Disco Biscuits | Tauk | Live at The Anthem | 3,216 / 3,216 | $135,450 | [38] |
February 3 | Greensky Bluegrass | Billy Strings | Winter Tour 2018 | 5,387 / 5,387 | $224,320 | [39] |
February 12 | Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds | N/A | Stranded on the Earth World Tour | 2,179 / 2,500 | $123,590 | [40] |
February 13 | Børns | Charlotte Cardin Mikky Ekko |
Money Man Tour | 3,962 / 3,962 | $165,035 | [41] |
February 15 | Umphrey's McGee | The Marcus King Band | It's Not Us Tour | 3,018 / 3,018 | $114,790 | [42] |
February 24 | Portugal. The Man | Twin Peaks | Woodstock Tour | 5,863 / 5,863 | $277,845 | [43] |
February 25 | Tyler, the Creator | Vince Staples Taco |
Flower Boy Tour | 5,885 / 5,885 | $269,175 | [44] |
March 3 | Little Big Town | Kacey Musgraves Midland |
The Breakers Tour | 4,604 / 4,604 | $378,850 | [45] |
March 10 | Dropkick Murphys | Agnostic Front Bim Skala Bim |
St. Patrick's Day Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $210,720 | [46] |
March 15 | MGMT | Matthew Dear | Little Dark Age Tour | 4,226 / 4,226 | $203,520 | [47] |
March 18 | Judas Priest | Saxon Black Star Riders |
Firepower World Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $331,220 | [48] |
March 23 | Fall Out Boy G-Eazy Bebe Rexha Cam Lizzo |
N/A | Stay Amped: A Concert to End Gun Violence | 2,498 / 2,500 | $118,000 | [49] |
March 24 | Glen Hansard | N/A | Between Two Shores Tour | 2,588 / 2,588 | $123,070 | [50] |
April 6 | Third Eye Blind Bush Lovelytheband |
N/A | Blossom Bash | — | — | [51] |
April 7 | Monica BJ the Chicago Kid The Chuck Brown Band |
N/A | All Black Extravaganza | — | — | [52] |
April 8 | Lorde | Run the Jewels Mitski |
Melodrama World Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $624,700 | [53] |
April 20 | Black Star Dead Prez |
Mad Squablz Jay Berd DJ Bee |
Live at The Anthem | — | — | [54] |
April 21 | The Decemberists | Tennis | Your Girl / Your Ghost World Tour | 5,040 / 5,040 | $220,290 | [55] |
April 26 | Beck | Kimbra | Colors Tour | 9,707 / 9,707 | $550,305 | [56] |
April 27 | Torres | |||||
April 28 | Old Crow Medicine Show | N/A | Volunteer Tour | 2,519 / 2,519 | $138,635 | [57] |
April 30 | Modest Mouse | Mass Gothic | Strangers to Ourselves Tour | 4,623 / 4,623 | $221,415 | [58] |
May 1 | Haim | Lizzo | Sister Sister Sister Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $275,880 | [59] |
May 3 | Alice in Chains | Walking Papers | Summer Tour 2018 | 5,100 / 5,100 | $266,450 | [60] |
May 4 | Lord Huron | Midnight Sister | Vide Noir Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $228,260 | [61] |
May 7 | Kygo | Harry Hudson | Kids in Love Tour | 12,000 / 12,000 | $678,120 | [62] |
May 8 | ||||||
May 12 | David Byrne | Benjamin Clementine | American Utopia Tour | 3,119 / 3,119 | $322,275 | [63] |
May 16 | Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats | Robert Finley | Tearing at the Seams Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $225,900 | [64] |
May 18 | Fleet Foxes | Amen Dunes | Crack-Up Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $195,630 | [65] |
May 19 | Brandi Carlile | Darlingside | By The Way, I Forgive You Tour | 5,928 / 5,928 | $329,151 | [66] |
May 20 | ||||||
May 27 | Willie Nelson & Family | Sturgill Simpson Chris Jacobs |
Memorial Day Weekend | 2,881 / 2,881 | $310,335 | [67] |
May 29 | Jack White | Lillie Mae | Boarding House Reach Tour | 12,000 / 12,000 | $683,242 | [68] |
May 30 | Radkey | |||||
June 9 | Belle and Sebastian | Men I Trust | How to Solve Our Human Problems Tour | 1,369 / 1,639 | $86,165 | [69] |
June 12 | Vance Joy | N/A | Nation of Two World Tour | — | — | [70] |
June 20 | Ray LaMontagne | Neko Case | Part of the Light Tour | 2,430 / 2,500 | $174,748 | [71] |
July 20 | Janelle Monáe | St. Beauty | Dirty Computer Tour | — | — | [72] |
July 21 | Greta Van Fleet | Cloves | 2018 World Tour | — | — | [73] |
July 24 | Courtney Barnett | Julien Baker Vagabon |
Tell Me How You Really Feel Tour | — | — | [74] |
July 25 | Echo and the Bunny Men Violent Femmes |
N/A | We Can Do Anything Tour | — | — | [75] |
July 26 | Sylvan Esso | Moses Sumney | What Now Tour | — | — | [76] |
July 27 | Silvestre Dangond | N/A | Caliente Tour | 1,049 / 1,237 | $68,458 | [77] |
July 28 | Arctic Monkeys | Mini Mansions | Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino Tour | 12,000 / 12,000 | $656,030 | [78] |
July 29 | ||||||
August 2 | Father John Misty | Bully | God's Favorite Customer Tour | — | — | [79] |
August 17 | Needtobreathe | Johnnyswim Billy Raffoul |
Forever On Your Side Tour | 3,674 / 6,000 | $179,070 | [80] |
August 25 | Beach House | Papercuts | 7 Tour | — | — | [81] |
August 28 | New Order | N/A | 2018 Tour | — | — | [82] |
September 4 | Miguel | Dvsn Nonchalant Savant |
The Ascension Tour | — | — | [83] |
September 5 | Mac DeMarco | N/A | This Old Dog Tour | — | — | [84] |
September 6 | Punch Brothers | Madison Cunningham | Big Time Summer Tour | — | — | [85] |
September 10 | First Aid Kit | Julia Jacklin | The Rebel Heart Tour | 2,102 / 6,000 | $90,920 | [86] |
September 18 | Alison Krauss | N/A | Windy City Tour | — | — | [87] |
September 23 | Carlos Vives | N/A | Vives Tour USA 2018 | — | — | [88] |
September 28 | Future Islands | Ed Schrader's Music Beat | The Far Field Tour | — | — | [89] |
September 30 | St. Paul and The Broken Bones | Mattiel | 2018 Tour | — | — | [90] |
October 3 | Leon Bridges | Khruangbin | Good Thing Tour | — | — | [91] |
October 4 | Troye Sivan | Kim Petras Leland |
The Bloom Tour | — | — | [92] |
October 5 | Florence and the Machine | Beth Ditto | High as Hope Tour | 11,412 / 12,000 | $1,211,614 | [93] |
October 6 | ||||||
October 9 | Nine Inch Nails | The Jesus and Mary Chain Kite Base |
Cold and Black and Infinite Tour | 11,290 / 12,000 | $1,147,225 | [94] |
October 10 | ||||||
October 11 | Ben Howard | Wye Oak | Noonday Dream Tour | — | — | [95] |
October 13 | Goo Goo Dolls | N/A | Dizzy Up the Girl Tour | — | — | [96] |
October 14 | NF | N/A | Perception Tour | — | — | [97] |
October 17 | Death Cab for Cutie | Charly Bliss | 2018 Tour | — | — | [98] |
October 18 | Chvrches | Lo Moon | Love Is Dead Tour | — | — | [99] |
October 20 | Joe Russo's Almost Dead | N/A | 2018 Fall Tour | — | — | [100] |
October 25 | Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds | Cigarettes After Sex | North America Tour | — | — | [101] |
November 1 | Wu-Tang Clan | N/A | Live at The Anthem | — | — | [102] |
November 6 | Lil Dicky | Mustard Oliver Tree |
Life Lessons with Lil Dicky | — | — | [103] |
November 7 | Tenacious D | 2018 Tour | — | — | [104] | |
November 9 | Lake Street Dive | Jalen n' Gonda | Free Yourself Up Tour | — | — | [105] |
November 16 | Young the Giant | Lights | 2018 Tour | 4,238 / 6,000 | $177,260 | [106] |
November 21 | Tash Sultana | Ocean Alley | Flow State World Tour | 2,761 / 6,000 | $133,265 | [107] |
November 24 | The Front Bottoms Manchester Orchestra |
Brother Bird | 2018 Tour | — | — | [108] |
November 30 | Brian Setzer Orchestra | Lara Hope & the Ark-Tones | 15th Anniversary Christmas Rocks! Tour | 2,183 / 6,000 | $184,140 | [109] |
December 1 | Dark Star Orchestra | N/A | Winter Tour | 2,808 / 6,000 | $121,500 | [110] |
December 2 | Pentatonix | N/A | Christmas Is Here Tour | 6,118 / 12,000 | $624,389 | [111] |
December 3 | ||||||
December 4 | Bastille Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness Glorious Sons Meg Myers |
N/A | DC101's Office Party | 2,984 / 6,000 | $178,960 | [112] |
December 14 | Lindsey Stirling | N/A | The Wanderland Tour | 3,095 / 6,000 | $233,145 | [113] |
December 15 | O.A.R. | Maggie Rose | Just Like Paradise Tour | 6,002 / 6,002 | $285,720 | [114] |
December 31 | Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue | George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic Trouble Funk |
New Year's Eve at The Anthem | 3,995 / 6,000 | $325,525 | [115] |
2019[]
Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance[116] | Revenue | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 11 | The Revivalists | American Authors | Take Good Care Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $259,440 | [117] |
January 20 | ASAP Rocky | N/A | Injured Generation Tour | 5,357 / 6,000 | $279,350 | [118] |
January 24 | Kacey Musgraves | Natalie Prass | Oh, What a World Tour | 3,138 / 3,138 | $199,970 | [119] |
January 26 | Disco Biscuits | N/A | Live in Washington D.C. | 2,294 / 6,000 | $98,720 | [120] |
February 1 | Greensky Bluegrass | Billy Strings | All for Money Tour | [121] | ||
February 2 | ||||||
February 8 | Drive-By Truckers Lucinda Williams |
Erika Wennerstrom | Live on Tour | [122] | ||
February 9 | Old Dominion | Jordan Davis Morgan Evans |
Make It Sweet Tour | [123] | ||
February 14 | Beirut | Helado Negro | This Is How You Smile Tour | [124] | ||
February 15 | Interpol | N/A | Marauder Tour | [125] | ||
February 21 | James Blake | Khushi | Assume Form Tour | [126] | ||
February 22 | Dillon Francis Alison Wonderland |
Diablo | Lost My Mind Tour | [127] | ||
February 23 | Brothers Osborne | Ruston Kelly | 2019 Tour | [128] | ||
March 8 | James Bay | Noah Kahan | Electric Light Tour | [129] | ||
March 9 | Robyn | N/A | Honey Tour | [130] | ||
March 16 | Erykah Badu | Pinky KillaCorn | 2019 Tour | [131] | ||
March 21 | Meek Mill | Lil Durk Kash Doll |
The Motivation Tour | [132] | ||
March 23 | Tamia | Isaac Carree | Passion Like Fire Tour | [133] | ||
March 28 | Jawbreaker | War on Women Pohgoh |
Jawbreaker Live on Tour | [134] | ||
March 30 | Gary Clark Jr. | N/A | 2019 Tour | [135] | ||
April 5 | Meghan Trainor MAX Jake Miller |
N/A | iHeartRadio's Blossom Bash | [136] | ||
April 6 | Ghosts of the Forest | N/A | Ghosts of the Forest Tour | [137] | ||
April 18 | Kenny Chesney | David Lee Murphy Caroline Jones |
Songs for the Saints Tour | 12,068 / 12,068 | $1,736,702 | [138] |
April 19 | ||||||
April 24 | Kodak Black | 147 CalBoy Sniper Gang Music 22Gz Roddy Ricch |
Dying to Live Tour | [139] | ||
April 26 | Snow Patrol | We Are Scientists | Wildness Tour | [140] | ||
April 27 | Davido | Vegedream KeBlack Nya-D Naza |
Coming to America Music Festival | [141] | ||
April 28 | Kali Uchis Jorja Smith |
N/A | The Kali & Jorja Tour | [142] | ||
May 2 | Maren Morris | RaeLynn | Girl: The World Tour | [143] | ||
May 11 | Ben Platt | Ben Abraham Wrabel |
Sing to Me Instead Tour | [144] | ||
May 12 | Judas Priest | Uriah Heep | Firepower World Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $331,220 | [145] |
May 15 | Evanescence | VERIDIA | 2019 Tour | [146] | ||
May 17 | Juice Wrld | Ski Mask the Slump God Smooky MarGielaa |
Death Race for Love Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $313,500 | [147] |
May 21 | The 1975 | Pale Waves No Rome |
Music for Cars Tour | [148] | ||
May 25 | Passion Pit | The Beaches | 10th Anniversary Manners Tour | [149] | ||
May 30 | David Gray | N/A | Gold In A Brass Age World Tour | [150] | ||
June 12 | Tim McGraw Jon Meacham |
N/A | Songs of America Book Tour | [151] | ||
June 14 | Snarky Puppy | José James | 2019 Tour | [152] | ||
June 15 | Jon Batiste and Stay Human | Brass-A-Holics | 2019 Tour | [153] | ||
June 18 | The Lonely Island | Kate Berlant John Early |
2019 Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $397,222 | [154] |
June 19 | The National | Courtney Barnett | I Am Easy to Find Tour | [155] | ||
June 20 | Billie Eilish | Denzel Curry | When We All Fall Asleep Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | [156] | |
June 29 | Hillsong United | Amanda Lindsey Cook Mack Brock |
The People Tour | [157] | ||
July 12 | Rob Thomas | Abby Anderson | Chip Tooth Tour | [158] | ||
July 26 | Blondie Elvis Costello & the Imposters |
N/A | Co-Headlining Summer Tour | [159] | ||
July 30 | Violent Femmes Ben Folds |
Savannah Conley | Co-Headlining Tour | [160] | ||
August 6 | 21 Savage | DaBaby | I Am > I Was Tour | [161] | ||
August 8 | Rüfüs Du Sol | Monolink | Solace Tour | [162] | ||
August 13 | Bryan Ferry | Femme Schmidt | World Tour 2019 | [163] | ||
August 17 | The Raconteurs | Jacuzzi Boys | Help Us Stranger Tour | [164] | ||
August 24 | Tame Impala | Velvet Negroni | The Slow Rush Tour | 12,000 / 12,000 | $704,620 | [165] |
August 25 | ||||||
September 4 | Of Monsters and Men | Lower Dens | Fever Dream Tour | 4,560 / 6,000 | $251,929 | [166] |
September 5 | Jenny Lewis | The Watson Twins | On the Line Tour | [167] | ||
September 6 | Phantogram | Bob Moses | 2019 Tour | [168] | ||
September 8 | Babymetal | Avatar | 2019 Tour | [169] | ||
September 11 | Peter Frampton | Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening | Peter Frampton Finale – The Farewell Tour | 2,782 / 6,000 | $325,282 | [170] |
September 12 | Judah & the Lion | N/A | Pep Talks Worldwide Tour | [171] | ||
September 13 | Shakey Graves Dr. Dog |
N/A | 2019 Tour | [172] | ||
September 14 | Andrew Bird | Chicano Batman | My Finest Work Yet Tour | [173] | ||
September 16 | Bloc Party | Cults | Silent Alarm Tour | [174] | ||
September 17 | The B-52's | Berlin Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark |
2019 Tour | 4,349 / 6,000 | $282,335 | [175] |
September 18 | Marina | N/A | Love + Fear Tour | [176] | ||
September 20 | Mac DeMarco | N/A | 2019 Tour | [177] | ||
September 21 | Bastille | Joywave | Doom Days Tour | 5,430 / 6,000 | $259,830 | [178] |
September 24 | Massive Attack | N/A | Mezzanine XXI Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $350,840 | [179] |
September 25 | Lizzo | Ari Lennox | Cuz I Love You Too Tour | 12,000 / 12,000 | $571,320 | [180] |
September 26 | ||||||
September 28 | Joe Russo's Almost Dead | N/A | 2019 Tour | [181] | ||
September 29 | Catfish and the Bottlemen | N/A | 2019 Tour | [182] | ||
October 3 | The Head and the Heart | N/A | Living Mirage Tour | [183] | ||
October 4 | Zedd | Jax Jones NOTD |
The Orbit Tour | [184] | ||
October 5 | Lauv | Bülow | ~how i'm feeling~ World Tour | [185] | ||
October 7 | Maggie Rogers | Empress Of | Heard It in a Past Life Tour | [186] | ||
October 8 | ||||||
October 11 | Katy Perry Norah Jones Mavis Staples |
N/A | Silence the Violence Benefit Concert | [187] | ||
October 12 | The Black Keys | Modest Mouse Jessy Wilson |
Let's Rock Tour | 6,000 / 6,000 | $815,000 | [188] |
October 15 | Wilco | Soccer Mommy | Ode to Joy Tour | [189] | ||
October 17 | Bon Iver | Feist | i, i Tour | [190] | ||
October 18 | ||||||
October 22 | Young Thug Machine Gun Kelly |
Polo G Strick |
2019 Tour | [191] | ||
October 25 | Sleater-Kinney | Joseph Keckler | The Center Won't Hold Tour | [192] | ||
October 26 | Alessia Cara | Ryland James | The Pains of Growing Tour | [193] | ||
October 31 | Umphrey's McGee | Star Kitchen | 2019 Tour | [194] | ||
November 15 | Eric Church | N/A | Double Down Tour | 12,456 / 12,456 | $1,617,825 | [195] |
November 16 | ||||||
November 18 | Hozier | Angie McMahon | Wasteland, Baby! Tour | [196] | ||
November 19 | Sara Bareilles | Emily King | Amidst the Chaos Tour | 6,195 / 12,000 | $537,795 | [197] |
November 20 | ||||||
November 22 | Lettuce | Ghost-Note Antibalas |
Elevate Tour | [198] | ||
November 23 | Gesaffelstein | N/A | Requiem Tour | [199] | ||
November 25 | Brockhampton | 100 Gecs Slowthai |
Heaven Belongs to You Tour | [200] | ||
November 29 | Deadmau5 | Monstergetdown Attlas |
2019 Tour | 8,938 / 12,000 | $427,740 | [201] |
November 30 | ||||||
December 3 | Cage the Elephant Lovelytheband Winnetka Bowling League |
N/A | DC101-DERLAND 2019 | [202] | ||
December 12 | Mumford & Sons Cold War Kids Shaed White Reaper |
6,000 / 6,000 | $442,815 | [203] | ||
December 5 | She & Him | Peter Lee | A Very She & Him Christmas Party | [204] | ||
December 8 | Bob Dylan | N/A | Never Ending Tour 2019 | [205] | ||
December 13 | Tyler Childers | Liz Cooper & The Stampede | Country Squire Run | [206] |
2020[]
Date(s) | Headliner(s) | Supporting act(s) | Event / Tour | Attendance | Revenue | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 20 | AJR | N/A | The Neotheater World Tour | [207] | ||
January 23 | Lil Baby | Rod Wave | 2020 Tour | 5,262 / 6,000 | $284,891 | [208] |
January 25 | Grace Potter | Devon Gilfillian | Daylight Tour | 3,548 / 6,000 | $173,400 | [209] |
January 31 | Greensky Bluegrass | N/A | Winter Tour 2020 | 5,642 / 12,000 | $257,146 | [210] |
February 1 | ||||||
February 7 | Calexico Iron & Wine |
Frances Quinlan | Years to Burn Tour | [211] | ||
February 12 | Rex Orange County | N/A | Pony Tour | [212] | ||
February 14 | Fitz and the Tantrums | TWIN XL | All the Feels Tour | [213] | ||
February 29 | The Revivalists | Tank and the Bangas | Into the Stars Tour | [214] | ||
March 4 | Dermot Kennedy | SYML | Without Fear Tour | [215] |
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