Parades During the Soviet era, military and non-military parades were held in the square on May 1 (the
International Workers' Day), May 9 (
Victory Day, until 1969) a wooden extension was added to the podium, in order to accommodate all the guests from the national government. The last of these parades were held in 1988. 1999 (8th anniversary), 2006 (15th anniversary), 2011 (20th anniversary), 2016 (25th anniversary). Smaller military parades were also held at the square during the
First Karabakh War, on May 28 of 1992 and 1993. No parade was held in 2021, 30th anniversary of independence, in the aftermath of the
Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. In 2025, a parade by military bands and demonstrations by the Honor Guard company was held.
Concerts • On September 30, 2006 French-Armenian singer
Charles Aznavour performed at the square in celebration of Armenia's 15th anniversary. Presidents
Robert Kocharyan and
Jacques Chirac were in attendance. • On April 23, 2015, the Armenian-American metal band
System of a Down gave their first-ever concert in Armenia in Republic Square. The free concert was dedicated to the
100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and was attended by thousands. • On June 8, 2017, Russian hip-hop artist
Timati gave a free concert in the square, which was attended by more than 40,000 people. • On October 6, 2019, the Dutch DJ
Armin van Buuren performed at the square as an opening act of the
World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT). • On September 30 and 31, 2021 following
Hayko's death, his songs were played on loudspeakers at the square. •
Tata Simonyan performed on October 12, 2025 during Erebuni-Yerevan, when the city's foundation is celebrated.
Political demonstrations Soviet period On April 24, 1965, large
demonstrations took place in the square and elsewhere in Yerevan to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the
Armenian genocide. On the evening of January 20, 1974, on the eve of the 50th anniversary of Lenin's death, two
dissidents and members of the underground
National United Party,
Razmik Zohrabyan and Smbat Avagyan, burned the large portrait of Lenin hanging from the arch of the History Museum in protest of Soviet rule. Zohrabyan was arrested and sentenced to seven years of imprisonment and three years of exile. Avagyan managed to escape, and another dissident, , instead confessed to being Zohrabyan's accomplice to protect Avagyan.
Independent Armenia Following the
2008 presidential election president-elect
Serzh Sargsyan held a rally of around 60,000 to 70,000 "would-be supporters" who were brought from different parts of Yerevan and Armenia in buses. Many of them headed towards Freedom Square where a
competing rally was being held by official runner-up
Levon Ter-Petrosyan. In March, following the violent crackdown of opposition demonstrations, the square was occupied for some time by the
Armed Forces of Armenia. On May 4, 2012, at a
Republican Party rally and concert at Republic Square during the
parliamentary election campaign, dozens of balloons filled with hydrogen exploded, resulting in the injury of at least 144 people. From April 17 to 23, 2018
large demonstrations took place at Republic Square led by
Nikol Pashinyan against the rule of
Serzh Sargsyan. On April 22, when opposition leader Pashinyan was arrested, police forces were deployed in the square. Dozens of protesters were detained from the square. By the evening, some 115,000 protesters filled the entire square and the nearby streets. The next day, on April 23, after Sargsyan resigned, it became the center of mass celebrations. On April 24, the
Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, dozens of protests came together to clean the square and its adjacent street. More rallies took place at the square on May 1 and 8. On May 8, when he was elected prime minister, Pashinyan delivered a speech to his supporters at the square. On August 17, 2018, Pashinyan held a rally to celebrate his first 100 days in office. Up to 150,000 attended the rally. On December 22, 2020, a month after the end of the
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, a coalition of more than a dozen opposition parties
held a rally at the square calling for Pashinyan's resignation. On March 1, 2021 a few days after
calls by the military to resign, Pashinyan held a rally with his 20,000 supporters at the square. In the run up to the
June 20, 2021 parliamentary election, both Pashinyan (
Civil Contract) and his chief rival
Robert Kocharyan (leader of
Armenia Alliance) held rallies at the square, drawing more than 20,000 and 30,000 supporters, respectively.
Other events In 1968 the celebration of Yerevan's 2750th anniversary were staged on the square with extravagant celebrations. On June 25, 2016
Pope Francis and
Karekin II held an ecumenical prayer at Republic Square. It was attended by some 50,000 people. ==References==