List of most-attended concerts

The following is a list of the most-attended concerts which have drawn at least 100,000 people. The oldest 100,000-crowd show reported to Billboard Boxscore is Grateful Dead at Englishtown's Raceway Park on September 3, 1977, with 107,019 fans. Internationally, 42 ticketed concerts have surpassed the initial record set by Grateful Dead. Michael Jackson held 11 concerts with attendance exceeding 100,000. Robbie Williams achieved this four times, and Queen and the Rolling Stones each did so three times.
Although the attendance numbers of free concerts are known to be exaggerations,[1] media outlets have registered several concerts with a million people or more. Rod Stewart's concert in Copacabana 1994 holds the Guinness World Record for the largest attendance of any concert,[2] having reportedly attracted more than 3.5 million people in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jean-Michel Jarre is the only act to attract at least a million spectators on five occasions (Paris in 1979, 1990 and 1995; Houston in 1986; and Moscow in 1997). Currently, Marko Perković Thompson holds the record for the concert with the most tickets sold, held on 5 July 2025 at the Zagreb Hippodrome, with his manager claiming a total of 504,000 attendees at the event.[3]
In 2024, Madonna's free-to-attend closing performance for the Celebration Tour at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro attracted over 1.6 million people,[4] setting the record for the highest attendance for a standalone concert at the time.[5] Lady Gaga broke the record in 2025 with 2.5 million attendees at the same place for Mayhem on the Beach, a promotional show dedicated to her album Mayhem.[a]
Keys
| * | Indicates the concert was the most-attended of all time up to that point |
| ‡ | Indicates standalone free concert |
Single-night engagements
Ticketed concerts
The following shows are the most-attended single-night engagements for a ticketed event with 100,000 people or more (excluding music festivals).
| Date | Artist | Venue | City | Event | Tickets sold | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 July 2025 | Marko Perković Thompson | Zagreb Hippodrome | Zagreb | Hodočasnik Tour 2025 * |
450,000 – 485,000[b] |
[7] |
| 1 July 2017 | Vasco Rossi | Parco Enzo Ferrari | Modena | Modena Park 2017 * | 225,173 | [10] |
| 28 June 2005 | Bijelo Dugme | Belgrade Hippodrome | Belgrade | Turneja 2005 * | 220,000 | [11] |
| 31 July 1999 | Glay | Makuhari Messe | Chiba | Glay Expo'99 Survival * | 200,000 | [12] |
| 20 April 1990 | Paul McCartney | Maracanã Stadium | Rio de Janeiro | The Paul McCartney World Tour * | 184,000 | [13] |
| 16 January 1988 | Tina Turner | Break Every Rule World Tour * | 180,000 | [14] | ||
| 26 January 1980 | Frank Sinatra | Frank Sinatra Live * | 175,000 | |||
| 10 September 2005 | Luciano Ligabue | Aeroporto di Reggio Emilia | Reggio Emilia | Campovolo | 165,264 | [15] |
| 19 July 1988 | Bruce Springsteen · E Street Band | Radrennbahn Weissensee | Berlin | Tunnel of Love Express Tour | 160,000 | [16] |
| 28 June 2013 | Ceca | Ušće Park | Belgrade | Poziv Tour | 150,500 | [17] |
| 20 September 1997 | U2 | Aeroporto di Reggio Emilia | Reggio Emilia | PopMart Tour | 150,000 | [18] |
| 21 July 1990 | Roger Waters | Potsdamer Platz | Berlin | Live in Berlin | 150,000 | [19] |
| 18 June 1983 | Kiss | Maracanã Stadium | Rio de Janeiro | Creatures of the Night Tour | 137,000 | [20] |
| 9 August 2003 | Robbie Williams | Phoenix Park | Dublin | 2003 Tour | 135,000 | [21] |
| 20 March 1981 | Queen | Estádio do Morumbi | São Paulo | The Game Tour | 131,000 | [22] |
| 4 May 2024 | Hua Chenyu | Yangma Island | Yantai | 2024 Mars Concert Tour | 130,000 | [23] |
| 20 August 2022 | Helene Fischer | Neue Messe München | Munich | Rausch Live – In München 2022 | 130,000 | [24] |
| 29 August 1987 | Madonna | Parc de Sceaux | Paris | Who's That Girl World Tour | 130,000 | [25] |
| 5 August 1995 | The Rolling Stones | Great Strahov Stadium | Prague | Voodoo Lounge Tour | 126,742 | [26] |
| 7 September 1996 | Michael Jackson | Letná Park | Prague | HIStory World Tour | 125,000 | [27] |
| 11 September 1988 | Aintree Racecourse | Liverpool | Bad World Tour | 125,000 | [28] | |
| 3 August 2003 | Robbie Williams | Knebworth Park | Stevenage | 2003 Tour | 125,000 | [29] |
| 2 August 2003 | 125,000 | |||||
| 1 August 2003 | 125,000 | |||||
| 24 July 1990 | Lepa Brena | Vasil Levski National Stadium | Sofia | Great Bulgarian Tour | 122,000 | [30] |
| 20 May 2022 | Vasco Rossi | Trentino Music Arena | Trento | Vasco Live Tour 2022 | 120,000 | [31] |
| 17 June 2006 | Ceca | Ušće Park | Belgrade | Grom Tour | 120,000 | [32] |
| 6 November 1993 | Madonna | Maracanã Stadium | Rio de Janeiro | The Girlie Show | 120,000 | [33] |
| 9 August 1986 | Queen | Knebworth Park | Stevenage | Magic Tour | 120,000 | [34] |
| 25 July 1982 | The Rolling Stones | Roundhay Park | Leeds | European Tour 1982 | 120,000 | [35] |
| 21 March 1981 | Queen | Estádio do Morumbi | São Paulo | The Game Tour | 120,000 | [22] |
| 7 September 1994 | Pink Floyd | Strahov Stadium | Prague | The Division Bell Tour | 115,000 | [36] |
| 26 January 2025 | Coldplay | Narendra Modi Stadium | Ahmedabad | Music of the Spheres World Tour | 111,989 | [37] |
| 25 January 2025 | 111,581 | |||||
| 15 June 2024 | George Strait | Kyle Field | College Station | The King at Kyle Field | 110,905 | [38] |
| 11 November 1993 | Michael Jackson | Estadio Azteca | Mexico City | Dangerous World Tour | 110,000 | [39] |
| 9 November 1993 | 110,000 | |||||
| 7 November 1993 | 110,000 | |||||
| 31 October 1993 | 110,000 | |||||
| 29 October 1993 | 110,000 | |||||
| 3 March 2023 | Ed Sheeran | Melbourne Cricket Ground | Melbourne | +–=÷× Tour | 110,000 | [40] |
| 2 March 2023 | 108,000 | |||||
| 3 September 1977 | Grateful Dead | Raceway Park | Englishtown | Terrapin Station Tour * | 107,019 | [41] |
| 25 May 2024 | AC/DC | RCF Arena | Reggio Emilia | Power Up Tour | 105,000 | [42] |
| 17 October 1993 | Michael Jackson | Estádio do Morumbi | São Paulo | Dangerous World Tour | 105,000 | [43] |
| 15 October 1993 | 105,000 | |||||
| 7 June 2014 | George Strait | AT&T Stadium | Arlington | The Cowboy Rides Away Tour | 104,793 | [44] |
| 30 April 2022 | Garth Brooks | Tiger Stadium | Baton Rouge | The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour | 102,000 | [45] |
| 9 September 2023 | Hua Chenyu | Beijing National Stadium | Beijing | 2023 Mars Concert Tour | 100,000 | [46] |
| 10 September 2023 | 100,000 | |||||
| 22 July 2023 | Harry Styles | RCF Arena | Reggio Emilia | Love On Tour | 100,000 | [47] |
| 25 November 2017 | Ricky Martin | Zócalo | Mexico City | One World Tour | 100,000 | [48] |
| 28 March 2007 | Shakira | Giza Plateau | Cairo | Oral Fixation Tour | 100,000 | [49] |
| 30 May 1999 | Luna Sea | Tokyo Big Sight | Tokyo | 10th Anniversary Gig | 100,000 | [50] |
| 21 September 1993 | Michael Jackson | Yarkon Park | Tel Aviv | Dangerous World Tour | 100,000 | [51] |
| 3 August 1986 | The Alfee | Odaiba | Tokyo | Sweat & Tears Tokyo-Bay Area | 100,000 | [52] |
| 27 June 1980 | Bob Marley and the Wailers | San Siro | Milan | Uprising Tour | 100,000 | [53] |
Free concerts
The following shows are the most-attended single-night engagements for a free event with one million people or more. The first ever was by French musician Jean-Michel Jarre in Paris in 1979, which created the Guinness World Records entry. This list also includes multi-artist festivals, which may not be directly comparable to single-artist concerts. Attendance numbers for many of the kinds of events listed here rely on estimations from the promoters and are known to be exaggerations.[1]
Multi-night engagements
The following shows are the most-attended multi-night engagements for a ticketed event with 300,000 people or more (excluding music festivals and concert residencies).
See also
- List of most-attended concert tours
- List of highest-grossing concert tours
- List of largest peaceful gatherings
Notes
- ^ The report that was later confirmed by Guinness World Records.[6]
- ^ While the official number of tickets sold is between 450,000 to 485,000, his management says 504,000 people attended the show.[7][8][9]
- ^ According to Folha de S. Paulo in 1995, event's organizers estimated an audience of 4 million, while the Military Police of 3.5 million.[54]
- ^ While local authorities estimated the audience at 2.1 million,[58] Gaga's representatives and multiple international media outlets reported an attendance of 2.5 million,[59][60][61][62] a figure later recognized by Guinness World Records.[6]
- ^ Reported official assistance by Rio City Hall.[64][65] Other media outlets estimated an attendance as high as 2.5 million people according to El País.[66]
- ^ According to Folha de S. Paulo in 2006, other estimations ranged from 1.2 to 1.3 million attendees.[68][69]
- ^ Rough estimate based on the fourth night's record attendance.[83]
- ^ Rough estimate based on the sixth night's record attendance.[85]
- ^ Rough estimate based on the fourth night's record attendance.[95]
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