Magnetic Hill Concert Site is a live music venue in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is one of the largest music venues in Canada.
Originally built in 1984 for Pope John Paul II to hold a papal mass during his tour of Canada, the site was redesigned in the 1990s as a concert venue. The site has hosted annual or biennial summer concerts since the mid-2000s. Additional permanent infrastructure was installed following the 2005 concert headlined by The Rolling Stones. In 2011 a concert headlined by U2 saw the first use of the marketing term Magnetic Hill Music Festival.
Year | Event Name | Artist | Attendance |
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1984 | Papal Visit | Pope John Paul II | 75,000[1] |
1998 | Classic Rock Festival | Lynyrd Skynyrd, Foreigner, Peter Frampton, Steppenwolf, Heart, Pat Benatar | 35,000[2] |
2005 | A Bigger Bang | The Rolling Stones | 89,260[3][4][5][6] |
2006 | Country Rocks The Hill | Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson | 45,000 |
2008 | Soul2Soul II Tour | Faith Hill and Tim McGraw | 50,000[7] |
2008 | Long Road Out of Eden Tour | Eagles | 45,923[8][9] |
2009 | Bon Jovi | 33,000[10] | |
2009 | Black Ice World Tour | AC/DC | 70,000[11][12] |
2011 | U2 360° Tour | U2 | 66,823 [13][14][15] |
2012 | Here And Now Tour | Nickelback | 25,000 [16] |
2012 | Wrecking Ball Tour | Bruce Springsteen | 30,200[17] |
2015 | Rock or Bust World Tour | AC/DC | 50,000[18][19] |
2019 | Luke Bryan | 25,000 |
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