When did ACDC play in Moncton?

When did ACDC play in Moncton?

2009
AC/DC played in Moncton in 2009. It’s estimated 90,000 fans attended the concert at the Magnetic Hill venue that has been idle since Bruce Springsteen played there in 2012. The venue has also hosted the Rolling Stones, the Eagles, U2 and Bon Jovi.

When were the Rolling Stones in Moncton?

The Rolling Stones at Magnetic Hill (Moncton) on 3 Sep 2005 | Last.fm.

When did the Eagles play in Moncton?

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….Magnetic Hill Concert Site.

Year 2008
Event Name Long Road Out of Eden Tour
Artist Eagles
Attendance 45,923

Who opened for U2 in Moncton?

There were 30,000 people in the grandstands and the other 45,000 on the field. Arcade Fire who had performed surprise shows in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and Sackville, New Brunswick opened for U2.

When did ACDC play Magnetic Hill?

The last time AC/DC played Magnetic Hill in 2009 they attracted over 60,000 fans.

Who opened for the Rolling Stones in Halifax?

On Saturday, September 23, 2006, the Rolling Stones stopped in Halifax, Nova Scotia on their worldwide A Bigger Bang tour. The show filled the 50,000-capacity of Halifax Common, Canada’s oldest urban park. Show acts included Kanye West, Alice Cooper, and Sloan.

How big is the Magnetic Hill concert site?

100-acre
But Bourque said the 100-acre site is a natural amphitheatre and perfectly suited to the thousands of people he is hoping will show up. “If someone were to ask you to design a perfect concert site, this is what you’d come up with.”

Did the Rolling Stones ever play in Halifax?

At least 50,000 fans braved a wet Saturday in Halifax to see the Rolling Stones play the largest rock concert ever held in the city’s history.

When did the Rolling Stones play Halifax?

September 23, 2006
On Saturday, September 23, 2006, the Rolling Stones stopped in Halifax, Nova Scotia on their worldwide A Bigger Bang tour. The show filled the 50,000-capacity of Halifax Common, Canada’s oldest urban park. Show acts included Kanye West, Alice Cooper, and Sloan.