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===List of concerts=== {{clear}} {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |- ! width=12% style="text-align:center;{{Baseball primary style|Chicago Cubs|border=2}};"|Date ! width=10% style="text-align:center;{{Baseball primary style|Chicago Cubs|border=2}};"|Artist ! width=10% style="text-align:center;{{Baseball primary style|Chicago Cubs|border=2}};"|Opening act(s) ! width=16% style="text-align:center;{{Baseball primary style|Chicago Cubs|border=2}};"|Tour / Concert name ! width=10% style="text-align:center;{{Baseball primary style|Chicago Cubs|border=2}};"|Attendance ! width=10% style="text-align:center;{{Baseball primary style|Chicago Cubs|border=2}};"|Revenue ! width=20% style="text-align:center;{{Baseball primary style|Chicago Cubs|border=2}};"|Notes |- | September 4, 2005 || rowspan="2"|[[Jimmy Buffett]] || rowspan="2"|β || rowspan="2"|A Salty Piece of Land Tour || rowspan="2"|78,755 / 78,755 || rowspan="2"|$7,897,550 || rowspan="2"|These shows were his first ever at the ballpark and were captured on DVD with the release "Live in Wrigley Field".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.buffettworld.com/archives/2005-a-salty-piece-of-land/|title = 2005 a Salty Piece of Land Tour Dates |website=Buffettworld.com}}</ref> |- | September 5, 2005 |- | July 5, 2007 || rowspan="2"|[[The Police]] || rowspan="2"|[[Fiction Plane]] || rowspan="2"|[[The Police Reunion Tour]] || rowspan="2"|79,458 / 79,458 || rowspan="2"|$9,494,248 || rowspan="2"| |- | July 6, 2007 |- | July 16, 2009 || [[Elton John]]<br />[[Billy Joel]] || - || [[Face to Face 2009]] || 77,520 / 77,520 || $11,154,840 || |- | July 18, 2009 || [[Rascal Flatts]] || [[Dierks Bentley]]<br />[[Darius Rucker]] || American Living Unstoppable Tour || 36,500 / 36,500 || $2,512,250 || The first country music group to play the ballpark.<ref>{{cite news| title=Grand Slam Weekend| date=July 14, 2009| url=http://countrymusicchicago.com/2009/07/14/grand-slam-weekend/| website=Countrymusicchicago.com| access-date=December 16, 2017| archive-date=July 8, 2011| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708195744/http://countrymusicchicago.com/2009/07/14/grand-slam-weekend/| url-status=dead}}</ref> |- | July 21, 2009 || [[Elton John]]<br />[[Billy Joel]] || β || [[Face to Face 2009]] || {{efn|name="Chicago"|The score data is representative of the two shows at Wrigley Field on 16 July and 21 July respectively.}} || {{efn|name="Chicago"}} || |- | September 17, 2010 || rowspan="2"|[[Dave Matthews Band]] || rowspan="2"|[[Jason Mraz]] || rowspan="2"|Summer 2010 Tour || rowspan="2"|78,302 / 78,302 || rowspan="2"|$5,942,991 ||rowspan="2"| These show were recorded for the album "[[Live at Wrigley Field]]" with Night 1 only being released in the Double Play edition. |- | September 18, 2010 |- | July 31, 2011 || rowspan="2"|[[Paul McCartney]] || rowspan="2"|[[Chris Holmes (musician)|DJ Chris Holmes]] || rowspan="2"|[[On the Run (Paul McCartney)|On the Run]] || rowspan="2"|83,988 / 83,988 || rowspan="2"|$10,929,728 || rowspan="2"|This was his first visit to Chicago since 2005. |- | August 1, 2011 |- | June 8, 2012 || [[Roger Waters]] || β || [[The Wall Live (2010β13)|The Wall Live]] || 36,881 / 36,881 || $4,388,860 || |- | June 9, 2012 || [[Brad Paisley]] || [[Miranda Lambert]]<br />[[Chris Young (singer)|Chris Young]]<br />[[The Band Perry]]<br />[[Jerrod Niemann]] || [[Virtual Reality World Tour]] || 37,889 / 37,889 || $3,012,600 || |- | September 7, 2012 || rowspan="2"|[[Bruce Springsteen]] & [[The E Street Band]] || rowspan="2"|β || rowspan="2"|[[Wrecking Ball World Tour]] || rowspan="2"|84,218 / 84,218 || rowspan="2"|$7,090,141 || rowspan="2"|[[Eddie Vedder]] was the special guest. |- | September 8, 2012 |- | July 19, 2013 || [[Pearl Jam]] || β || [[Lightning Bolt Tour]] || β || β || The show became the fastest concert to sell-out at Wrigley Field.<ref name="SellOut">{{cite news |title=Pearl Jam Wrigley Tickets Sell Out In Record Time|url=http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Pearl-Jam-Wrigley-Tickets-Sell-Out-In-Record-Time-190671241.html|work=[[WMAQ-TV|NBC Chicago]]|date=February 11, 2013|access-date=July 24, 2013}}</ref> The show was interrupted for more than two hours due to the threat of lightning.<ref name="Irony">{{cite news |title=Lightning Prompts Suspension of Pearl Jam Concert|url=http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Lightning-Prompts-Suspension-of-Pearl-Jam-Concert-216247491.html|work=[[WMAQ-TV|NBC Chicago]]|date=July 20, 2013|access-date=July 20, 2013}}</ref> |- | July 20, 2013 || [[Jason Aldean]] || [[Miranda Lambert]]<br />[[Thomas Rhett]]<br />[[Jake Owen]]<br />DeeJay Silver || [[2013 Night Train Tour]] || 39,846 / 39,846 || $3,111,156 || Footage from this show was featured in a live concert DVD entitled 'Night Train to Georgia'.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jasonaldean.com/story/news/night-train-to-georgia-live-concert-dvd-in-stores-101513 |title='Night Train To Georgia' Live Concert Dvd Pre-Order Now Β» News |publisher=Jason Aldean |access-date=2013-11-14 |archive-date=December 19, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219105653/http://www.jasonaldean.com/story/news/night-train-to-georgia-live-concert-dvd-in-stores-101513 |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Kelly Clarkson]] was the special guest. |- | July 18, 2014 || [[Billy Joel]] || [[Gavin DeGraw]] || [[Billy Joel in Concert]] || 41,957 / 41,957 || $4,668,557 || |- | July 19, 2014 || [[Blake Shelton]] || [[The Band Perry]]<br />[[Dan + Shay]]<br />[[Neal McCoy]] || [[Ten Times Crazier Tour|2014 Ten Times Crazier Tour]] || 40,912 / 40,912 || $2,697,990 || This was his first stadium show at the ballpark. |- | September 13, 2014 || [[Zac Brown Band]] || β || The Great American Road Trip Tour || 37,467 / 41,495 || $2,906,949 || |- | August 27, 2015 || [[Billy Joel]] ||[[Gavin DeGraw]] || [[Billy Joel in Concert]] || 41,183 / 41,183 || $4,521,252 || |- | August 29, 2015 || [[Foo Fighters]] || [[Cheap Trick]]<br />[[Naked Raygun]]<br />[[Urge Overkill]] || [[Sonic Highways World Tour]] || 40,788 / 40,788 || $2,501,510 || [[Cheap Trick]] and [[Urge Overkill]] were special guests.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-foo-fighters-wrigley-field-review-20150829-column.html|title=Foo Fighters like to share at Wrigley Field|newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]]|date=August 29, 2015}}</ref> |- | September 11, 2015 || [[Zac Brown Band]] || β || [[Jekyll and Hyde Tour]] || 40,039 / 40,162 || $2,836,616 || |- | September 15, 2015 || [[AC/DC]] || [[Vintage Trouble]] || [[Rock or Bust World Tour]] || 29,732 / 29,732 || $3,024,480 || |- | June 24, 2016 || rowspan="2"|[[Phish]] || rowspan="2"|β || rowspan="2"|2016 Summer Tour || rowspan="2"|83,588 / 84,356 || rowspan="2"|$4,761,063 || rowspan="2"|These shows were webcast via [[Live Phish]]. During the second show, Happy Birthday was played for Phish tour manager Richard Glasgow.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://phish.net/setlists/phish-june-25-2016-wrigley-field-chicago-il-usa.html|title = Jun 25, 2016 Setlist|website=Phish.net}}</ref> |- | June 25, 2016 |- | June 30, 2016 || [[James Taylor]] || [[Jackson Browne]] || Before This World Tour || 39,441 / 40,624 || $3,951,938 || |- | August 20, 2016 || rowspan="2"|[[Pearl Jam]] || rowspan="2"|β || rowspan="2"|[[Pearl Jam 2016 North America Tour|2016 North America Tour]] || rowspan="2"|83,478 / 84,951 || rowspan="2"|$5,712,625 || rowspan="2"|At their second show, [[Dennis Rodman]] was the special guest.<ref name="COS-WF">{{cite web |title=Pearl Jam Returns to Wrigley Field: The 10 Best Moments|url=https://consequence.net/2016/08/pearl-jam-returns-to-wrigley-field-the-10-best-moments/|work=Consequence of Sound|date=August 21, 2016|access-date=August 21, 2016}}</ref><ref name="CT-WF">{{cite news |title=Review: Pearl Jam at Wrigley a Triumphant Marathon|first=Bob|last=Gendron|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-pearl-jam-wrigley-field-review-ent-0822-20160821-story.html|date=August 21, 2016|access-date=August 21, 2016}}</ref><ref name="CT-DR">{{cite news |title=Eddie Vedder Salutes Cubs Fans at Wrigley Field|first=Paul|last=Sullivan|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/columnists/ct-eddie-vedder-cubs-fans-wrigley-field-20160823-column.html|newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]]|date=August 23, 2016|access-date=August 23, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Spin-DR">{{cite web |title=Dennis Rodman Lifted Eddie Vedder Into the Air at a Pearl Jam Show|first=Ilana|last=Kaplan|url=http://www.spin.com/2016/08/dennis-rodman-pearl-jam-eddievedder-chicago/|work=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]|date=August 23, 2016|access-date=August 23, 2016}}</ref> |- | August 22, 2016 |- | August 26, 2016 || [[Billy Joel]] || β || [[Billy Joel in Concert]] || 41,997 / 41,997 || $4,876,038 || |- | August 27, 2016 || [[Luke Bryan]] || [[Little Big Town]]<br />[[Dustin Lynch]]<br />DJ Rock || [[Kill the Lights Tour]] || 41,819 / 41,819 || $4,457,358 || |- | June 29, 2017 || [[Tom Petty]] & [[The Heartbreakers]] || [[Chris Stapleton]] || 40th Anniversary Tour || 40,345 / 40,345 || $4,169,953 || |- | June 30, 2017 || rowspan="2"|[[Dead & Company]] || rowspan="2"|β || rowspan="2"|Dead & Company Summer Tour 2017 || rowspan="2"| 79,489 / 86,856 || rowspan="2"| $6,357,746 || rowspan="2"| The July 1 show set the attendance record for the most tickets sold for a single concert at Wrigley Field, with 43,600 sold.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pollstar.com/article/dead-company-announces-wrigley-record-132294|title = Dead & Company Announces Wrigley Record| date=July 7, 2017 }}</ref> |- | July 1, 2017 |- | July 15, 2017 || [[Jimmy Buffett]] || [[Huey Lewis and the News]] || I Don't Know Tour 2017 || 41,788 / 42,309 || $4,211,407 || |- | July 17, 2017 || [[James Taylor]] || [[Bonnie Raitt]] || 2017 US Summer Tour || 28,890 / 41,688 || $2,380,017 || |- | August 11, 2017 || [[Billy Joel]] || β || [[Billy Joel in Concert]] || 41,920 / 41,920 || $4,694,156 || |- | August 12, 2017 || [[Florida Georgia Line]] || [[Backstreet Boys]]<br />[[Nelly]]<br />[[Chris Lane]] || [[Smooth Tour]] || 42,387 / 42,387 || $3,387,468 || |- | August 24, 2017 || [[Green Day]] || [[Catfish and the Bottlemen]] || [[Revolution Radio Tour]] || 32,491 / 42,442 || $1,901,635 || <ref>{{cite news |title=Green Day Turned Back Time in Raucous Wrigley Set|first=Dan|last=Hyman|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-ent-green-day-wrigley-review-0826-story.html|newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]]|date=August 25, 2017|access-date=August 26, 2017}}</ref> |- | August 25, 2017 || [[Lady Gaga]] || [[DJ White Shadow]] || [[Joanne World Tour]] || 41,847 / 41,847 || $5,213,820 || First female performer to headline at the ballpark.<ref>{{cite web |title=Lady Gaga Makes History as the First Female Performer to Headline Wrigley Field|first=Alex|last=Young|url=https://consequence.net/2017/08/lady-gaga-makes-history-as-the-first-female-performer-to-headline-wrigley-field/|work=Consequence of Sound|date=February 5, 2017|access-date=August 27, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://chicago.suntimes.com/entertainment/lady-gaga-reigns-supreme-in-wrigley-field-headlining-debut/|title=Lady Gaga reigns supreme in Wrigley Field headlining debut|first=Selena|last=Fragassi|newspaper=[[Chicago Sun-Times]]|date=August 26, 2017|access-date=September 11, 2017|df=mdy-all}}</ref> |- | August 26, 2017 || [[Zac Brown Band]] || [[Hunter Hayes]] || [[Welcome Home Tour]] || 40,603 / 42,196 || $3,269,267 || |- |July 13, 2018 |Jimmy Buffett |Boz Scaggs | | | | |- | July 14, 2018 || [[Def Leppard]]<br />[[Journey (band)|Journey]] || [[The Pretenders]] || [[Def Leppard & Journey 2018 Tour]] || 35,528 / 35,528 || $3,331,079 || |- | July 29, 2018 || rowspan="2"|[[Foo Fighters]] || [[Melkbelly]]<br />[[The Struts]] || rowspan="2"|[[Concrete and Gold Tour]] || rowspan="2"| 76,299 / 76,299 || rowspan="2"| $6,490,979 || rowspan="2"| |- | July 30, 2018 || [[Touched by Ghoul]]<br />[[The Breeders]] |- | August 18, 2018 ||rowspan="2"| [[Pearl Jam]] ||rowspan="2" | β ||rowspan="2"| [[Pearl Jam 2018 Tour]] ||rowspan="2"| 83,100 / 83,348 ||rowspan="2"| $7,106,534 ||rowspan="2"| |- | August 20, 2018 |- | September 1, 2018 || [[Luke Bryan]] || [[Sam Hunt]]<br />[[Jon Pardi]]<br />[[Morgan Wallen]] || [[What Makes You Country Tour]] || 40,013 / 40,013 || $3,217,012 || |- | September 7, 2018 || [[Billy Joel]] || β || [[Billy Joel in Concert]] || 41,180 / 41,180 || $4,763,850 || |- | September 8, 2018 || [[Fall Out Boy]] || [[Rise Against]]<br />[[Machine Gun Kelly (rapper)|Machine Gun Kelly]] || [[Mania Tour]] || {{TBA}} || {{TBA}} || <ref name="Setlist">{{cite web|last=Roti|first=Jessi|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-ent-fall-out-boy-wrigley-field-review-0910-story.html|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|date=September 9, 2018|access-date=September 10, 2018|title=Review: Fall Out Boy at Wrigley brought a bit of nostalgia for millennials β and a lot of fire}}</ref> |- |June 14, 2019 | rowspan="2" |Dead & Company | rowspan="2" |β | rowspan="2" |[[Dead & Company Summer Tour 2019]] | rowspan="2" |72,851 / 83,234 | rowspan="2" |$7,055,528 | rowspan="2" | |- |June 15, 2019 |- | August 15, 2021 || Green Day<br />Fall Out Boy<br />[[Weezer]] || [[The Interrupters (band)|The Interrupters]] || [[Hella Mega Tour]] || 39,729 / 39,729 || $4,526,940 || Originally August 13, 2020; but was postponed due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. |- | August 29, 2021 || [[Aventura (band)|Aventura]] || β || [[Inmortal Tour|Inmortal Stadium Tour]] || 27,924 / 27,924 || $2,530,617|| |- | September 16, 2021 || [[Guns N' Roses]] || [[Mammoth WVH]] || [[Guns N' Roses 2020 Tour]] || {{tba}} || {{tba}} || Originally July 26, 2020; but was postponed due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. After the band's show, Rose released a statement saying he was suffering from [[food poisoning]] during the show, but he performed the show in full.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.loudersound.com/news/i-was-throwing-up-axl-rose-says-he-was-sick-onstage-at-this-weeks-chicago-show|title='I was throwing up' - Axl Rose says he was sick onstage at this week's Chicago show|website=Loudersound.com|date=September 17, 2021 |access-date=July 22, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://data.pollstar.com/chart/2021/12/YearEndTop300ConcertGrosses_985.pdf |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://data.pollstar.com/chart/2021/12/YearEndTop300ConcertGrosses_985.pdf |archive-date=2022-10-09 |url-status=live |title=2021 Year End : Top 300 Concert Grosses|website=Data.pollstar.com|access-date=July 22, 2022}}</ref> |- |August 12, 2023 |[[Pink (singer)|P!nk]] |[[Grouplove]]<br>KidCutUp<br>[[Pat Benatar]]<br>[[Neil Giraldo]] |[[Summer Carnival (tour)|Summer Carnival]] | | | |- | August 15, 2022 || [[Lady Gaga]] || β || [[The Chromatica Ball]] || 43,019 / 43,019 || $6,905,799 || Originally August 14, 2020, then August 27, 2021; but was postponed due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Shows that shook Wrigley all night long|first=Greg|last=Kot|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/turnitup/ct-ent-0402-wrigley-concerts-20140401,0,4432048.column|newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]]|date=April 1, 2014|access-date=July 12, 2014}}</ref> |- |August 25, 2023 |[[Jonas Brothers]] |[[Lawrence (band)|Lawrence]] |[[Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour]] | | | |- |July 15, 2024 |[[Def Leppard]]<br>[[Journey (band)|Journey]] |[[Steve Miller Band]] |The Summer Stadium Tour | | | |- |August 13, 2024 |[[Green Day]] |[[The Smashing Pumpkins]]<br>[[Rancid (band)|Rancid]]<br>[[The Linda Lindas]] |[[The Saviors Tour]] | | | |- |August 29, 2024 |rowspan="2"| [[Pearl Jam]] |rowspan="2" | [[Glen Hansard]] |rowspan="2"| [[Dark Matter World Tour]] |rowspan="2"| 81,910 / 81,910 |rowspan="2"| $13,689,882 |rowspan="2"| |- |August 31, 2024 |- |May 22, 2025 |[[Post Malone]]<br>[[Jelly Roll (singer)|Jelly Roll]] |[[Sierra Ferrell]] |[[Big Ass Stadium Tour]] | | | |- |June 26, 2025 || [[Stray Kids]] || || [[Dominate World Tour]] || || || |- |August 26, 2025 |[[Jonas Brothers]] |[[Boys Like Girls]]<br>[[Marshmello]] |[[Jonas 20: Living the Dream Tour]] | | | |- |August 28, 2025 |[[Chris Brown]] |[[Summer Walker]]<br>[[Bryson Tiller]] |Breezy Bowl XX Tour | | | |- |}
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