List of entertainment events at Scotiabank Arena
Scotiabank Arena, originally named Air Canada Centre (ACC), is the busiest indoor arena in Canada, and it has also been ranked as the 9th busiest music venue in the world in 2016, with 702,516 tickets being sold.[1] The venue has played host to a large number of internationally renowned musicians in the past, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of artists who have performed concerts at the venue is included in the table below, while non-concert entertainment events are also added.
Bon Jovi has played 19 dates at the arena until 2017, more than any other artist, and was the first musical act inducted into the ACC Hall of Fame in 2013 (since renamed Scotiabank Arena Hall of Fame).[2]
1999 – 2005[]
Entertainment events at Scotiabank Arena | ||
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Dates | Artists | Events
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1999 | ||
February 22 | The Tragically Hip[3] | Opening concert of Air Canada Centre |
February 25 | The Rolling Stones[4] | No Security Tour |
July 19 | Cher | Believe Tour |
September 17 | Celine Dion | Let's Talk About Love World Tour |
September 18 | ||
2000 | ||
February 17 | Cher | Believe Tour |
April 18 | Mariah Carey | Rainbow World Tour |
May 3 | Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band | Reunion Tour |
May 4 | ||
June 23 | Kiss | Farewell Tour |
July 7 | Christina Aguilera | Christina Aguilera in Concert |
August 1 | Iron Maiden | Brave New World Tour |
August 10 | AC/DC | Stiff Upper Lip World Tour |
August 11 | ||
August 20 | Dixie Chicks | Fly Tour |
September 16 | Sarah Brightman | La Luna World Tour |
October 5 | Pearl Jam | Binaural Tour |
November 27 | Bon Jovi | Crush Tour |
2001 | ||
May 24 | U2 | Elevation Tour |
May 25 | ||
August 2 | Janet Jackson | All for You Tour |
October 6 | Elton John | Songs from the West Coast Tour |
November 5 | Britney Spears | Dream Within a Dream Tour |
November 8 | Bob Dylan | Never Ending Tour 2001 |
2002 | ||
June 14 | Cher | Living Proof: The Farewell Tour |
September 21 | Coldplay | A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour |
September 26 | Neil Diamond[5] | 2002 North America Fall Tour |
October 16 | The Rolling Stones | Licks Tour |
October 22 | Rush | Vapor Trails Tour |
October 24 | Cher | Living Proof: The Farewell Tour |
November 28 | Shakira | Tour of the Mongoose |
December 5 | Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band | The Rising Tour |
2003 | ||
February 20 | Bon Jovi | Bounce Tour |
April 9 | Avril Lavigne | Try to Shut Me Up Tour |
May 13 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | By the Way World Tour |
July 29 | Christina Aguilera Justin Timberlake |
Justified and Stripped Tour |
July 31 | ||
August 6 | Dixie Chicks | Top of the World Tour |
August 17 | Mariah Carey | Charmbracelet World Tour |
2004 | ||
January 12 | Bette Midler | Kiss My Brass Tour |
January 24 | Linkin Park | Meteora World Tour |
February 5 | Sarah Brightman | Harem World Tour |
April 3 | Britney Spears | The Onyx Hotel Tour |
July 18 | Madonna | Re-Invention World Tour |
July 19 | ||
July 21 | ||
October 6 | Metallica | Madly in Anger with the World Tour |
November 1 | Sarah Brightman | Harem World Tour |
November 2 | Green Day | American Idiot World Tour |
November 4 | Avril Lavigne | Bonez Tour |
2005 | ||
July 14 | Bruce Springsteen | Devils & Dust Tour |
July 15 | Avril Lavigne | Bonez Tour |
July 27 | Erykah Badu Queen Latifah Jill Scott |
Sugar Water Festival |
August 2 | Coldplay | Twisted Logic Tour |
September 6 | Elton John | Peachtree Road Tour |
September 7 | ||
September 12 | U2 | Vertigo Tour |
September 14 | ||
September 16 | ||
September 17 | ||
September 19 | Pearl Jam | 2005 North American and Latin American Tour |
November 10 | Nine Inch Nails | Live: With Teeth |
November 18 | Aerosmith | Rockin' the Joint Tour |
December 1 | Depeche Mode | Touring the Angel |
December 4 | Dave Matthews Band[6] | Winter 2005 |
December 8 | Simple Plan[7] | |
December 9 | Gwen Stefani | Harajuku Lovers Tour |
December 13 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra[8] | |
December 15 | Bryan Adams[9] |
2006[]
Entertainment events at Scotiabank Arena | ||
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Dates | Artists | Events |
2006 | ||
January 21 | Bon Jovi | Have a Nice Day Tour |
January 22 | Hilary Duff | Still Most Wanted Tour |
January 23 | Bon Jovi | Have a Nice Day Tour |
January 24 | ||
January 30 | ||
February 6 | Il Divo[10] | 2006 World Tour |
February 15 | Nickelback | All the Right Reasons Tour |
February 20 | Cirque du Soleil | Delirium (Cirque du Soleil) |
February 21 | ||
March 16 | Queen + Paul Rodgers | 2005 - 2006 Tour |
March 20 | Oasis[11] | Don't Believe The Truth Tour |
March 22 | Coldplay | Twisted Logic Tour |
March 23 | ||
May 9 | Pearl Jam | 2006 World Tour |
May 10 | ||
May 14 | INXS[12] | Switch Tour |
May 18 | Depeche Mode | Touring the Angel |
June 23 | Cirque du Soleil | Delirium (Cirque du Soleil) |
June 24 | ||
July 10 | CSNY[13] | 2006 CSNY Freedom of Speech Tour |
July 11 | ||
August 13 | Mariah Carey | The Adventures of Mimi |
August 27 | Shakira | Oral Fixation Tour |
August 29 | Mariah Carey | The Adventures of Mimi |
September 17 | WWE | Unforgiven (2006) |
September 20 | Roger Waters | The Dark Side of the Moon Live |
September 24 | Eric Clapton[14] | |
September 25 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Stadium Arcadium World Tour |
September 26 | ||
October 2 | Aerosmith Mötley Crüe |
Route of All Evil Tour |
October 3 | James Blunt[15] | Back to Bedlam Tour |
October 16 | Iron Maiden | A Matter of Life and Death Tour |
October 17 | Barbra Streisand | Streisand (concert tour) |
October 20 | ||
October 28 | Dixie Chicks | Accidents & Accusations Tour |
October 29 | ||
November 1 | Rascal Flatts[16] | Me & My Gang Tour |
November 4 | Elton John | The Captain and the Kid Tour |
November 7 | Bob Dylan | Never Ending Tour 2006 |
November 15 | Guns N' Roses | Chinese Democracy Tour |
November 29 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra[17] | |
December 4 | The Who | The Who Tour 2006–2007 |
December 13 | The Cheetah Girls (group) | The Party's Just Begun Tour |
2007[]
Entertainment events at Scotiabank Arena | |||
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Dates | Artists | Tour | Opening Act |
2007 | |||
January 2 | High School Musical | High School Musical: The Concert | Jordan Pruitt |
January 8 | Evanescence[18] | The Open Door Tour | |
January 10 | Dancing with the Stars[19] | Dancing with the Stars (American season 3) | |
January 23 | Bob Seger[20] | Face The Promise Tour[21] | |
January 30 | Justin Timberlake[22] | FutureSex/LoveShow | |
February 2 | Billy Talent[23] | The Sufferer & the Witness Tour | |
February 6, 2007 | Rod Stewart[24] | Rockin' In The Round Tour | |
February 8, 2007 | The Tragically Hip[25] | ||
February 16, 2007 | Barenaked Ladies[26] | The B.L.A.M. Tour | |
February 28, 2007 | Larry the Cable Guy[27] | Tour of America | |
March 1, 2007 | |||
March 5, 2007 | Josh Groban | Awake Tour | |
March 22, 2007 | Black Sabbath | Heaven and Hell 2007 Tour | |
March 25, 2007 | Christina Aguilera[28] | Back to Basics Tour | |
April 4, 2007 | Nelly Furtado | Get Loose Tour | |
April 9, 2007 | Il Divo | Il Divo World Tour | |
April 17, 2007 | John Mayer[29] | Continuum Tour (2006–2007) | |
April 20, 2007 | Billy Joel[30] | 2007 World Tour | |
April 23, 2007 | Christina Aguilera[31][32] | Back to Basics Tour | |
April 30, 2007 | Ricky Martin[33] | Black and White Tour | |
May 7, 2007 | The Killers[34] | Sam's Town Tour | |
May 11, 2007 | My Chemical Romance | The Black Parade World Tour | |
May 30, 2007 | Gwen Stefani[35] | The Sweet Escape Tour | |
June 18, 2007 | Russell Peters[36][37] | ||
June 19 | |||
June 25 | Tim McGraw and Faith Hill | Soul2Soul II Tour | |
June 26 | |||
July 22 | The Police | The Police Reunion Tour | |
July 23 | |||
August 8 | Walking with Dinosaurs[38] | Walking with Dinosaurs: The Live Experience | |
August 9 | |||
August 10 | |||
August 11 | |||
August 12 | |||
August 14 | American Idol | American Idols Live! Tour 2007 | |
August 15 | Beyonce[39] | The Beyonce Experience | |
August 20 | Justin Timberlake[40] | FutureSex/LoveShow | |
August 21 | |||
September 8 | Hilary Duff | Dignity Tour | |
September 19 | Rush | Snakes & Arrows Tour | |
September 21 | Beastie Boys | The Mix-Up Tour[41] | |
September 22 | Rush | Snakes & Arrows Tour | |
October 4 | Maroon 5 | It Won't Be Soon Before Long Tour | |
October 7 | Van Halen | Van Halen 2007–2008 North American Tour | |
October 10 | Jennifer Lopez Marc Anthony[42] |
El Cantante Tour | |
October 12 | Van Halen | Van Halen 2007–2008 North American Tour | |
October 15 | Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band | Magic Tour | |
November 1 | So You Think You Can Dance | So You Think You Can Dance Live Tour 2007[43] | |
November 8 | The Police | The Police Reunion Tour | |
November 9 | |||
December 6 | Bon Jovi | Lost Highway Tour | |
December 7 | |||
December 15 | Miley Cyrus | Best of Both Worlds Tour |
2008 – 2010[]
Entertainment events at Scotiabank Arena | ||
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Dates | Artists | Events |
2008 | ||
February 3 | Spice Girls | The Return of the Spice Girls Tour |
February 4 | ||
February 25 | ||
February 26 | ||
March 10 | Bon Jovi[44] | Lost Highway Tour |
March 12 | ||
March 13 | ||
March 16 | Iron Maiden | Somewhere Back in Time World Tour |
April 2 | Mary J. Blige Jay Z |
Heart of the City Tour |
April 7 | Avril Lavigne[45] | The Best Damn World Tour |
June 5 | Alicia Keys[46] | As I Am Tour |
July 17 | George Michael | 25 Live |
July 21 | Eagles | Long Road Out of Eden Tour |
July 22 | ||
July 26 | ||
July 30 | Coldplay | Viva la Vida Tour |
July 31 | ||
August 27 | Celine Dion[47][48] | Taking Chances World Tour |
August 28 | ||
September 27 | ||
September 18 | New Kids on the Block[49] | New Kids on the Block Live |
September 28 | Janet Jackson[50] | Rock Witchu Tour |
October 18 | Madonna[51] | Sticky & Sweet Tour |
October 19 | ||
November 13 | Tina Turner | Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour |
November 30 | Sarah Brightman | The Symphony World Tour |
December 12 | Tina Turner | Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour |
December 13 | ||
2009 | ||
January 23 | The Killers[52] | Day & Age World Tour |
March 18 | Britney Spears[53] | Circus Tour |
March 19 | ||
May 7 | Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band[54] | Working on a Dream Tour |
May 26[55] | Elton John Billy Joel |
Face to Face 2009 |
May 30 | ||
June 16 | No Doubt | 2009 Summer Tour |
July 20 | Beyonce[56] | I Am... World Tour |
September 17 | Marilyn Manson | The High End of Low Tour |
September 25 | Maxwell | BLACKsummers'night Tour |
September 30 | Pink | Funhouse Tour |
October 2 | Kiss[57] | Alive 35 World Tour |
October 3 | Keith Urban[58] | Escape Together World Tour |
October 9 | Kylie Minogue[59] | For You, for Me |
October 26 | Metallica[60] | World Magnetic Tour |
October 27 | ||
October 31 | Jay-Z | The Blueprint 3 Tour |
November 28 | Lady Gaga[61] | The Monster Ball Tour |
2010 | ||
January 28 | Guns N' Roses | Chinese Democracy Tour |
February 4 | Mötley Crüe | 2010: The Dead of Winter Tour (Canada) |
February 9 | Mariah Carey[62] | Angels Advocate Tour |
March 8 | Muse | The Resistance Tour |
March 10 | Alicia Keys[63] | Freedom Tour |
May 21 | Taylor Swift | Fearless Tour |
May 22 | ||
July 11 | Lady Gaga[64] | The Monster Ball Tour |
July 12 | ||
July 27 | Black Eyed Peas[65] | The E.N.D World Tour |
July 28 | ||
August 10 | Michael Bublé[66] | Crazy Love Tour |
August 11 | ||
August 17 | Aerosmith[67] | Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour |
August 21 | Justin Bieber[68] | My World Tour |
September 15 | Roger Waters[69] | The Wall Live |
September 16 | ||
September 18 | ||
October 14 | Gorillaz[70] | Escape to Plastic Beach Tour |
2011 – Present[]
Entertainment events at Scotiabank Arena | ||
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Dates | Artists | Events |
2011 | ||
February 8 | Linkin Park[71] | A Thousand Suns World Tour |
February 14 | Bon Jovi[72] | Live Tour |
February 15 | ||
March 3 | Lady Gaga[73] | The Monster Ball Tour |
May 27 | Kid Rock | Born Free Tour[74] |
June 6 | Rihanna[75] | Loud Tour[76][77] |
June 7 | ||
June 29 | Katy Perry[78] | California Dreams Tour |
June 30 | ||
July 15 | Taylor Swift | Speak Now World Tour |
July 16 | ||
August 13 | Britney Spears[79] | Femme Fatale Tour |
August 14 | ||
September 11 | Pearl Jam | Twenty Tour |
September 12 | ||
September 29 | Enrique Iglesias[80] | Euphoria Tour |
October 21 | Cirque du Soleil | Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour[81] |
October 22 | ||
October 23 | ||
October 24 | Avril Lavigne | The Black Star Tour |
November 23 | Jay-Z Kanye West[82] |
Watch the Throne Tour |
November 24 | ||
2012 | ||
February 26 | Big Time Rush | Better with U Tour |
April 27 | Red Hot Chili Peppers[83] | I'm with You World Tour[84] |
April 28 | ||
June 23 | Roger Waters[85] | The Wall Live |
June 27 | Aerosmith[86][87] | Global Warming Tour |
July 17 | Enrique Iglesias Jennifer Lopez[88] |
Enrique Iglesias & Jennifer Lopez Tour |
July 18 | ||
July 23 | Coldplay[89] | Mylo Xyloto Tour |
July 24 | ||
July 27 | Cirque du Soleil | Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour[90] |
July 28 | ||
September 12 | Madonna[91] | The MDNA Tour |
September 13[92] | ||
November 27 | Aerosmith[93] | Global Warming Tour |
2013 | ||
January 29 | Green Day[94] | 2013 North American Tour |
February 8 | Lady Gaga[95] | Born This Way Ball |
February 9 | ||
February 17 | Bon Jovi[96] | Because We Can Tour |
February 18 | ||
February 19 | Maroon 5[97] | Overexposed Tour |
March 11 | Pink[98] | The Truth About Love Tour |
March 18 | Rihanna[99] | Diamonds World Tour |
March 19 | ||
April 11 | Green Day[100] | 99 Revolutions Tour |
May 15 | The Killers | Battle Born World Tour |
May 25 | The Rolling Stones[101] | 50 & Counting |
June 6 | ||
July 9 | One Direction[102] | Take Me Home Tour |
July 10 | ||
July 11 | Eagles[103] | History of the Eagles – Live in Concert |
July 21 | Beyoncé | The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour |
July 25 | Justin Bieber[104] | Believe Tour |
July 26 | ||
August 24 | Selena Gomez[105] | Stars Dance Tour |
September 15 | Sarah Brightman | Dreamchaser World Tour |
November 1 | Bon Jovi[106] | Because We Can Tour |
November 2 | ||
November 6 | Eagles | History of the Eagles – Live in Concert |
November 30 | Pink | The Truth About Love Tour |
December 2 | ||
December 16 | Beyoncé | The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour |
December 22 | Kanye West[107] | The Yeezus Tour |
December 23 | ||
2014 | ||
January 27 | Jay-Z[108] | Magna Carter World Tour |
February 6 | Elton John[109] | The Diving Board Tour |
February 13 | Justin Timberlake[110] | The 20/20 Experience World Tour |
February 14 | ||
March 4 | Imagine Dragons[111][112] | Night Visions Tour |
March 9 | Billy Joel | |
March 13 | Arcade Fire | |
March 26 | Demi Lovato | The Neon Lights Tour |
March 31 | Miley Cyrus[113][114] | Bangerz Tour |
April 7 | Cher[115] | Dressed to Kill Tour |
April 9 | Muse[116] | The 2nd Law World Tour |
April 10 | ||
June 21 | Googoosh & Ebi[117] | Nostalgia World Tour |
June 28 | Michael Bublé[118] | To Be Loved Tour[119] |
June 29 | ||
July 9 | Lady Gaga[120] | ArtRave: The Artpop Ball |
July 18 | Katy Perry[121] | The Prismatic World Tour |
July 19 | ||
July 21 | ||
August 24 | Linkin Park 30 Seconds To Mars[122] |
Carnivores Tour |
September 18 | Ed Sheeran[123] | x Tour |
September 19 | Pitbull Enrique Iglesias[124] |
Sex and Love Tour |
September 20 | ||
December 10 | Justin Timberlake[125] | The 20/20 Experience World Tour |
2015 | ||
January 20 | Sam Smith[126] | In the Lonely Hour Tour |
March 8 | Ariana Grande[127] | The Honeymoon Tour |
March 16 | Maroon 5[128] | Maroon V Tour |
June 6 | Ed Sheeran | x Tour |
June 28 | New Kids on The Block[129] | The Main Event (2015 concert tour)[130] |
June 29 | ||
July 4 | Imagine Dragons[131] | Smoke + Mirrors Tour |
July 6 | U2[132] | Innocence + Experience Tour |
July 7 | ||
August 9 | Ariana Grande[133] | The Honeymoon Tour |
September 15 | Janet Jackson[134] | Unbreakable World Tour |
September 20 | Ed Sheeran[135] | x Tour |
October 5[136] | Madonna[137] | Rebel Heart Tour |
October 6 | ||
October 13 | BIGBANG | Made World Tour |
October 15 | Ricky Martin[138] | One World Tour |
November 3 | The Weeknd[139] | The Madness Fall Tour[140] |
November 5 | ||
November 11 | G.E.M.[141] | X.X.X. Live Tour |
2016 | ||
January 16 | Muse[142] | Drones World Tour |
February 2 | Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band[143] | The River Tour 2016 |
March 1 | The Who | The Who Hits 50! |
March 22 | Marianas Trench | Never Say Die Tour[144] |
March 23 | Death Cab for Cutie and Metric | Lights On the Horizon[145] |
March 31 | David Gilmour[146] | Rattle That Lock Tour |
April 1 | ||
April 3 | Iron Maiden[147] | The Book of Souls World Tour |
April 13 | Rihanna[148] | Anti World Tour[149] |
April 14 | ||
April 27 | The Who | The Who Hits 50! |
April 29 | Hedley | Hello World Tour |
May 2 | Hillsong United | Empires Tour[150] |
May 10 | Pearl Jam[151] | 2016 North American Tour |
May 12 | ||
May 18 | Justin Bieber[152] | Purpose World Tour |
May 19 | ||
May 25[153] | Selena Gomez[154] | Revival Tour[155] |
May 28 | Carrie Underwood | Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round |
June 19 | Ellie Goulding[156] | Delirium World Tour[157] |
June 29 | Sting and Peter Gabriel | |
July 19 | Marilyn Manson and Slipknot | The Hell Not Hallelujah Tour |
July 23 | Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas[158] | Future Now Tour |
July 31 | Drake and Future | Summer Sixteen Tour |
August 1 | ||
August 10 | The Tragically Hip | Man Machine Poem Tour |
August 12 | ||
August 14 | ||
August 21 | Shawn Mendes | 2016 World Tour[159] |
August 23 | Barbra Streisand | Barbra: The Music, The Mem'ries, The Magic |
August 30 | Kanye West[160] | Saint Pablo Tour[161] |
August 31 | ||
September 6 | Puff Daddy | Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour |
October 3 | Adele[162] | Live 2016[163] |
October 4 | ||
October 6 | ||
October 7 | ||
October 8 | Drake and Future | Summer Sixteen Tour |
October 22 | Sia | Nostalgic for the Present Tour |
November 3 | The 1975 | I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It Tour[164] |
November 7 | Pentatonix | Pentatonix World Tour |
November 14 | Maxwell and Mary J. Blige | King and Queen of Hearts World Tour |
November 23 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra | Ghosts of Christmas Eve Tour 2016[165] |
November 29 | Stevie Nicks and The Pretenders | 24 Karat Gold Tour |
2017 | ||
January 16 | Kings of Leon | WALLS TOUR[166] |
February 4 | Red Hot Chili Peppers[167] | The Getaway World Tour |
February 16 | Amy Schumer[168] | 2017 Live Tour |
February 27 | Billy Talent[169] | Afraid of Heights Tour |
March 2 | Eric Church[170] | Holdin' My Own Tour |
March 4 | Ramin Djawadi | Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience[171][172] |
March 5 | Ariana Grande[173] | Dangerous Woman Tour |
March 17[174] | Simple Plan | Taking One for the Team Tour |
March 24[175] | Bastille[176] | Wild, Wild World Tour |
April 3 | John Mayer[177][178] | The Search for Everything World Tour |
April 10 | Bon Jovi[179] | This House Is Not for Sale Tour |
April 11 | ||
May 5[180] | Kurt Browning Patrick Chan Elvis Stojko Jeffrey Buttle Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir Kaetlyn Osmond |
Stars On Ice |
May 16 | Future[181] | Nobody Safe Tour |
May 26 | The Weeknd[182] | Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour |
May 27 | ||
May 30 | The Chainsmokers[183][184] | Memories Do Not Open Tour |
June 7 | Neil Diamond[185] | 50th Anniversary World Tour |
June 19[186] | Hall & Oates Tears For Fears |
North American Summer Tour |
June 20 | New Kids on the Block Paula Abdul Boyz II Men[187] |
The Total Package Tour |
June 21 | ||
June 23[188] | Tim McGraw Faith Hill[189] |
Soul2Soul The World Tour 2017 |
June 24[190] | ||
July 5 | Bob Dylan[191] | Never Ending Tour 2017 |
July 6 | Pitbull Enrique Iglesias[192] |
Live! Tour 2017 |
July 7 | Ed Sheeran[193] | ÷ Tour |
July 8 | ||
July 10[194] | Gorillaz[195] | Humanz Tour |
July 15 | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers[196] | 40th Anniversary Tour |
July 18 | Queen + Adam Lambert[197] | 2017 Tour |
July 25 | Kendrick Lamar[198] | The Damn. Tour |
July 28[199] | J. Cole[200] | 4 Your Eyez Only Tour |
July 29 | ||
July 30 | G-Dragon[201] | Act III, M.O.T.T.E World Tour |
August 1 | Hans Zimmer[202] | Hans Zimmer Live on Tour 2017 |
August 11[203] | Shawn Mendes | Illuminate World Tour |
August 12[204] | ||
August 13[205] | Earth, Wind & Fire Nile Rodgers[206] |
2054 The Tour |
August 23 | Kendrick Lamar[207] | The Damn. Tour |
August 24 | Lionel Richie Mariah Carey |
All the Hits Tour |
August 26 | Bruno Mars[208] | 24K Magic World Tour |
August 27 | ||
September 2[209] | Nicky Jam | El Ganador Tour |
September 3[210] | Depeche Mode[211] | Global Spirit Tour |
September 6[212] | Lady Gaga[213] | Joanne World Tour |
September 7[214] | ||
September 9 | The Weeknd | Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour |
September 12 | Katy Perry[215] | Witness Tour |
October 2[216] | Roger Waters[217] | Us + Them Tour |
October 3[218] | ||
October 4[219] | Halsey[220] | Hopeless Fountain Kingdom World Tour |
October 13 | Roger Waters | Us + Them Tour |
October 14 | Pitbull Enrique Iglesias |
Live! Tour 2017 |
October 15 | ||
October 25 | Fall Out Boy[221] | The Mania Tour |
October 29 | Guns N' Roses | Not in This Lifetime... Tour |
October 30 | ||
October 31 | Katy Perry | Witness Tour |
November 1 | ||
November 2[222] | Janet Jackson[223] | State of the World Tour |
November 3 | Arcade Fire[224] | Infinite Content Tour |
November 4 | ||
November 11[225] | Chris Rock[226] | Total Blackout Tour |
November 15 | A Perfect Circle | Fall 2017 Tour[227] |
November 22 | Jay-Z[228] | 4:44 Tour |
November 23 | ||
December 3 | LCD Soundsystem | American Dream[229] |
2018 | ||
January 5 | The Killers | Wonderful Wonderful World Tour |
January 15 | Lana Del Rey[230] | LA to the Moon Tour |
February 16 | Kid Rock | American Rock n Roll[231] |
March 2 | Romeo Santos | Golden Tour[232] |
March 15 | Justin Timberlake | The Man of the Woods Tour |
March 15 | ||
March 19 | Demi Lovato[233] | Tell Me You Love Me World Tour |
March 20 | Pink | Beautiful Trauma World Tour |
March 21 | ||
March 22 | Rod Stewart | Live in Concert 2018[234] |
March 29 | Lorde[235][236] | Melodrama World Tour |
May 2 | Kygo | Kids In Love Tour[237] |
May 12 | Bon Jovi | This House Is Not for Sale Tour |
June 5 | Hall & Oates and Train | Hall & Oates and Train 2018 Tour[238] |
June 11[239] | Depeche Mode | Global Spirit Tour |
June 12 | Paul Simon | Homeward Bound - The Farewell Tour[240] |
June 16 | Harry Styles[241] | Live on Tour 2018 |
June 19 | Sam Smith[242] | The Thrill of It All Tour |
July 3 | GOT7 | GOT7 World Tour 2018 'Eyes On You' |
July 6 | Shania Twain | Now Tour |
July 7 | ||
July 15 | The Eagles | An Evening With The Eagles[243] |
July 17 | ||
July 19 | Radiohead[244] | A Moon Shaped Pool Tour |
July 20 | ||
July 22 | Panic! at the Disco | Pray for the Wicked Tour |
August 3 | Bryan Adams | Ultimate Tour |
August 5 | Arctic Monkeys | Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino Tour |
August 7 | Shakira | El Dorado World Tour[245] |
August 8 | The Smashing Pumpkins[246] | Shiny And Oh So Bright Tour |
August 18 | Electric Light Orchestra | 2018 North American Tour[247] |
August 21 | Drake and Migos | Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour |
August 22 | ||
September 10 | Donald Glover | This Is America Tour |
September 22 | Bruno Mars | 24K Magic World Tour |
September 23 | ||
September 25 | Elton John | Farewell Yellow Brick Road |
September 26 | ||
September 27 | Maroon 5 | Red Pill Blues Tour |
October 4 | J. Cole | KOD Tour |
October 8 | Gorillaz[248] | The Now Now Tour |
October 9 | Justin Timberlake | Man of the Woods Tour |
October 11 | Phil Collins | Not Dead Yet Tour[249] |
October 16 | Florence and the Machine | High as Hope Tour[250] |
October 28 | Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds | Skeleton Tree[251] |
November 5 | Fleetwood Mac | An Evening with Fleetwood Mac[252] |
November 21 | Travis Scott | Astroworld: Wish You Were Here Tour[253] |
November 22 | The Glorious Sons | S.O.S Tour[254] |
December 17 | Mumford & Sons | Delta[255] |
December 18 | ||
2019 | ||
March 4 | Disturbed | Evolution World Tour |
March 20 | Kiss | End of the Road World Tour |
April 3 | Ariana Grande | Sweetener World Tour |
November 29 | Cher | Here We Go Again Tour |
May 28 | Twenty One Pilots | The Bandito Tour |
June 25 | Hugh Jackman | The Man. The Music. The Show. |
June 26 | Ariana Grande | Sweetener World Tour |
June 30 | GOT7 | GOT7 2019 World Tour 'Keeping Spinning' |
July 18 | Jeff Lynne's ELO | Jeff Lynne's ELO Tour 2019[256] |
August 17 | Kiss | End of the Road World Tour |
August 23 | Jonas Brothers | Happiness Begins Tour |
August 24 | ||
October 22 | Elton John | Farewell Yellow Brick Road |
October 23 | ||
November 1 | Fleetwood Mac | |
November 26 | Jonas Brothers | Happiness Begins Tour |
November 29 | Cher | Here We Go Again Tour |
December 9 | Céline Dion | Courage World Tour[257] |
December 10 | ||
2021 | ||
September 22 | James Taylor | 2021 Canada tour. |
September 28 | Harry Styles | Love On Tour |
September 29 | ||
October 7 | Enrique Iglesias & Ricky Martin | Live in Concert [258] |
October 8 | ||
November 19 | Kane Brown | Blessed & Free Tour[259] |
December 4 | Marc Anthony | Marc Anthony Tour[260] |
2022 | ||
February 25 | Kacey Musgraves | star-crossed: unveiled[261] |
July 2 | Eric Church | The Gather Again Tour[262] |
July 27 | Dua Lipa | Future Nostalgia Tour [263] |
August 30 | Disney on Ice | Let's Celebrate[264] |
August 31 | ||
September 1 | ||
September 2 | ||
TBA | Billie Eilish | Happier Than Ever: The World Tour[265] |
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- ^ https://www.scotiabankarena.com/events/detail/kacey-musgraves
- ^ https://www.scotiabankarena.com/events/detail/eric-church-1
- ^ https://www.scotiabankarena.com/events/detail/dua-lipa
- ^ https://www.scotiabankarena.com/events/detail/disney-on-ice-2
- ^ https://www.scotiabankarena.com/events/detail/billie-eilish
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