When an international performing artist or band visits Buenos Aires, the concerts are usually held in this stadium, as it is the biggest in the city and in all of Argentina. In December 1987,
Sting, former leader of
The Police, performed at River Plate, making his debut in Argentina as soloist. He was the first artist to perform to sell out the venue. The stadium played host to
Amnesty International's final
Human Rights Now! benefit concert on 15 October 1988. The show was headlined by
Bruce Springsteen and the
E Street Band, and also featured Sting,
Peter Gabriel,
Tracy Chapman,
Youssou N'Dour,
León Gieco and
Charly García. The concert was attended by 75,000 people.
David Bowie played at the stadium on 29 September 1990 as part of his
Sound+Vision Tour, selling more than 81,900 tickets. On 5 October 1990,
Eric Clapton played a concert during his
Journeyman World Tour in front of a sold-out crowd of 70,000 people.
INXS performed at the stadium on 22 January 1991 during The X Factor World Tour.
Prince performed at the stadium in January 1991 as part of the Festival Rock & Pop. The festival included singers
Robert Plant,
Joe Cocker and
Billy Idol, among others.
Elton John performed at the stadium on 21 and 22 November 1992 during
The One Tour. It was his first performance in Argentina and on 3 November 1995 during the
Made in England Tour.
Paul Simon performed at the stadium in December 1992 for the Derby Festival. The festival also featured
The Cult,
John Kay,
Inspiral Carpets, among others.
Guns N' Roses first performed at the stadium on 5 and 6 December 1992 as part of their
Use Your Illusion Tour. Over half a year later on 16–17 July 1993, the band played two additional concerts as the final shows of the same tour, marking their last performances with most of their original lineup for over two decades. Twenty-three years later, the group reunited with classic members
Slash and
Duff McKagan, playing two shows on 4–5 November 2016, as part of the
Not in This Lifetime... Tour, followed by a show on 30 September 2022, as part of the
We're F'N' Back! Tour. In 1993,
Michael Jackson performed three sold-out concerts as part of his
Dangerous World Tour at the stadium, on 8, 10 and 12 October, for a total audience of 240,000 people. The last concert was recorded for a documentary which was later cancelled by Jackson due to his being unsatisfied with the performance. However, the concert was leaked online in 2009.
Paul McCartney played three concerts at the stadium in December 1993 during
The New World Tour, his first performances in the country. In November 2010, he returned to Estadio Monumental to play two concerts to a crowd of 82,000, as part of his
Up and Coming Tour, as well as two concerts in October 2024 as part of his
Got Back tour.
Phil Collins performed at the stadium on 23 and 24 April 1995 during the
Both Sides of the World Tour.
The Rolling Stones performed five sold-out concerts at the stadium during the
Voodoo Lounge Tour in 1995. The band performed five times once again in 1998 for the
Bridges to Babylon Tour, and two more times in 2006 during the
Bigger Bang tour. Recordings of the last concerts were released as part of the four-disc concert DVD
The Biggest Bang in 2007. Punk rock band
The Ramones played its final South American show on 16 March 1996.
Luis Miguel sold out two concerts for over 120,000 thousand people in December 1996.
Backstreet Boys performed at the stadium on 28 April 2001 during their
Black & Blue Tour. On 6 October 2001
Eric Clapton performed at the stadium during his
Reptile World Tour, selling a total of 35,000 tickets.
Red Hot Chili Peppers played a concert at the stadium on 16 October 2002 during their
By The Way Tour. They played another concert on 18 September 2011 during the
I'm with You World Tour. The band later returned for two concerts on 24 and 26 November 2023, as part of the
Global Stadium Tour. In 1998,
U2 brought their
PopMart Tour to South America and performed
Mothers of the Disappeared with the
Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, the mothers of the children who had disappeared under the Argentinian and Chilean dictatorships, brought on stage. The band returned for their
Vertigo Tour in 2006 to film what would become
U2 3D, the first live-action digital 3D film.
Madonna performed two sold-out concerts in October 1993 during
The Girlie Show and another four in December 2008, during her
Sticky & Sweet Tour; two of these concerts were filmed and later released on a CD/DVD titled
Sticky & Sweet Tour. She holds the record for the fastest ticket sales with more than 263,000 tickets sold in three hours for her four 2008 shows. She also performed at the stadium on 13 and 15 December 2012 as part of
The MDNA Tour.
Taylor Swift played 3 shows at the stadium on 9-12 November 2023 as part of
The Eras Tour. This marked her first tour stop in Argentina. The show on the 10th was rescheduled to the 12th due to inclement weather. In 2003,
Shakira played a sold-out concert as part of her
Tour of the Mongoose, becoming the first and so far only female Latin artist to sell out River Plate Stadium.
Robbie Williams performed at the stadium on 14 and 15 October during his 2006
Close Encounters Tour. On 15–16 May 2007, the cast of the 2006
Disney Channel movie
High School Musical performed at Estadio Monumental as part their international tour, entitled
High School Musical The Concert. in 2007, during their
Reunion Tour Aerosmith performed at the stadium in 2007 as part of the
Quilmes Rock festival. The concert was attended by over 70,000 people. The festival also featured
Keane,
Evanescence,
Velvet Revolver,
Bad Religion and
The Psychedelic Furs.
The Police performed at Estadio Monumental on 1 and 2 December 2007 during their
Reunion Tour. In 2008, the band released the live CD/DVD
Certifiable that was recorded during these concerts. In 2009 the British band
Oasis presented one of the biggest concerts in their history.
Noel Gallagher and the Argentine public shared an emotional moment, playing "
Don't Look Back in Anger". in 2009, during their
Black Ice World Tour AC/DC performed three sold-out shows in December 2009 during their
Black Ice World Tour. These shows were filmed and released on the DVD
Live at River Plate in May 2011. In November 2012, they released a
live album of the second of the three shows, which happened on 4 December. The band is set to perform again on 23 March 2026 as part of their
Power Up Tour.
Bon Jovi have played at the stadium numerous times, most recently in 2010 as part of
The Circle Tour.
Coldplay performed at the stadium on 26 February 2010 during the
Viva la Vida Tour. They returned in 2022 and played a record-breaking ten shows as part of their
Music of the Spheres World Tour, the most of any musical act at the stadium. The shows were attended by a total of 626,841 spectators for a total box score revenue of $49.8 million, a record in Latin American concert history. In May 2011,
Miley Cyrus brought her
Gypsy Heart Tour which sold out in a week, filling the stadium with 65,000 people and becoming the third female artist to sell out the stadium after Shakira and Madonna.
Roger Waters performed nine concerts at the stadium in March 2012 as part of his
The Wall Live tour. Waters played the
eponymous album in its entirety at all the shows.
Kiss played on 3 September 1994; 14 March 1997; 10 April 1999; 5 April 2009 and 7 November 2012. The 2009 concert was recorded and eventually released as a live six song DVD included on the
Sonic Boom three disc package.
Lady Gaga performed a sold-out show here for her tour
The Born This Way Ball on 16 November 2012. The
Monsters of Rock festival was held in the stadium in 1994 and 1999 with
Kiss,
Black Sabbath,
Slayer,
Metallica, and
Sepultura.
Metallica again performed at the stadium in 2010 in the
World Magnetic Tour.
Iron Maiden performed at the venue on 27 September 2013 as part of the
Maiden England World Tour. The British metallers performed for over 60,000 people in a 145-minute show.
Soda Stereo performed the final concert on 20 September 1997 during the farewell tour. This concert was recorded and released in two parts, El Último Concierto A and B and DVD. Later they performed a series of six sold-out historic concerts at the stadium in 2007 during the tour Me Verás Volver, holding the record of the South American and Spanish bands, with the most sold-out concerts at the same stadium. One of the concerts was recorded and became the CD/DVD
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