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Top 10 World’s Biggest Concerts in History
Have you ever wondered what the world’s biggest concert in history was? Look no further! Here’s a list of the record-breaking Concerts
Concerts are one of the best ways to unite people to enjoy music, as it is a worldwide language. The most populated concert in history has a record-breaking attendance, and this can be attributed to their memorable and spectacular performances which distinguish them from other concerts in terms of both size and cultural effect. Have you ever wondered what the world’s biggest concert was? Look no further; here’s a list of the top 10 world’s biggest concert history including the performers who performed in front of record-breaking crowds.
1. Rod Stewart’s Concert – 4.2 Million People
The music superstar, Rod Stewart owns the current world record for the biggest concert of all time, performing in front of 4.2 million people on Copacabana Beach on New Year’s Eve in 1994.
The British rocker performed on New Year’s Eve in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s beautiful Copacabana beach.
With over 4 million attendees, the event broke the record for the largest concert ever in history, making into the Guinness Book of World Records for staging the largest free rock concert attendance in history.
2. Jean-Michel Jarre’s Concert – 3.5 Million People
Over 3.5 million people attended Jean-Michel Jarre’s 1997 event commemorating Moscow’s 850th anniversary, making it one of the biggest concerts of all time.
Jean Michel Jarre is without a doubt the king of huge concerts, having performed four concerts in front of audiences of over a million people each. He achieved the world record for the largest concert ever in 1979 when he performed in front of a million people in Paris. He subsequently went on to set two new world records.
In Houston in 1986, 1.5 million people witnessed him, 2.5 million in Paris in 1990, and an incredible 3.5 million in Moscow in 1997, equaling Rod Stewart’s global record.
3. Jorge Ben Jor’s Concert – 3 Million People
Jorge Ben Jor at the 1993 New Year’s Eve is no doubt one of the world’s biggest concerts with 3 million people present at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
Jorge Ben Jor is a popular musician from Brazil who blends funk, rock, samba, and bossa nova to produce uniquely Brazilian songs that discuss national challenges and Brazilian culture, frequently in lighthearted or satirical ways.
Since the 1960s, he has played a significant role in several musical revolutions in Brazil. This was the first concert ever to draw more than 3 million people.
4. Bastille Day Concert – 2.5 Million People
Every year, a concert is held to commemorate the French Revolution in the 18th century. But in 1990, Jean-Michel Jarre, once again, who brought the Bastille Day extravaganza to new heights, making it the fourth biggest concert in history to this day.
The free concert drew almost 2 million Parisians (and tourists) on the 14th of July, 1990. Jarre’s free public concert on July 14th, 1990 featured a pyramidic stage designed specifically to fit in front of La Défense right between the Parisian skyline.
5. Love Parade – 1.6 Million People
The Love Parade festival in Dortmund, Germany, is known for attracting large crowds, and it was even greater in 2008 when an estimated 1.6 million partygoers attended the event. The city was transformed into the largest free party Germany had ever seen, thanks to the participation of the world’s best DJs.
The electronic dance music festival and techno parade originated in 1989 in West Berlin, Germany. It was held annually in Berlin from 1989 to 2003 and in 2006, then from 2007 to 2010. The festival was permanently canceled in 2010, thanks to a crowd crush that caused the deaths of 21 people, with at least 500 others injured
6. Monsters of Rock – 1.6 Million People
There have been several large-scale rock festivals throughout history, but none have been as massive as the Soviet Union’s one-off Monsters of Rock festival. Metallica, AC/DC, The Black Crowes, and a slew of other bands drew 1.6 million rock fans to Moscow in 1991, making it one of the biggest concerts in history.
Every year, the world’s top heavy rock bands gather at the Monsters of Rock music festival to perform an unforgettable concert. The festivals were initially held in England in 1980, and they later moved to places in the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, Poland, and Spain.
7. The Rolling Stones – 1.5 Million People
The Rolling Stones’ performance on Rio’s Copacabana Beach in 2006 lived true to the tour’s moniker, ‘A Bigger Bang.’ A 1.5 million-strong crowd witnessed the rockers perform favorites such as Satisfaction and It’s Only Rock & Roll from a seven-story-high stage.
The band was promoting their new album with the same name during the concert as part of their “A Bigger Bang” world tour. With over $550 million in earnings, The tour currently the second-highest international tour by a band and the Copacabana Beach performance is no doubt one of the biggest concert in history.
8. Rendez-vous Houston Concert – 1.3 Million People
The concert became a night of memorial for those who lost their lives. It was also intended to commemorate the launch of the Challenger Space Shuttle and NASA’s 25th anniversary. Jarre’s close friend and deceased astronaut Ron McNair was even scheduled to perform on the saxophone from space during the event.
Jean Michel Jarre used the entire city as his stage for this performance. The Rendez-vous Houston: A City in Concert was the name of the event, which was held in the heart of downtown Houston.
The amazing sight attracted about 1.3 million spectators, which at the time set a global record for the biggest concert in history. Even the Guinness Book of World Records listed Jarre as a record-holder.
9. Paz sin Fronteras II – 1.2 Million People
The title of this concert which translates to Peace without Borders, is a series of free outdoor concerts that the musician Juanes staged in 2009 to spread the peaceful message that all Latin and South American nations are brothers and ought to get along.
The first performance attracted about 300,000 attendees and was held near the Colombian-Venezuelan border. However Paz sin Fronteras II’s second event in the series saw over 1.2 Million people in attendance, making it one of the biggest concerts in history.
A remarkable 5.5 hours passed throughout the concert. It was undoubtedly a musical extravaganza on a scale that had never been witnessed on the little island of Cuba before or since. An astounding 1.1 million people attended this free event or around 10% of Cuba’s total population! To represent peace, almost everyone wore white.
10. Beach Boys Independence Day – 1 Million People
The Beach Boys Independence Day concert rounds off the list of the top 10 World’s biggest concert in history with over 1 million people in attendance.
The free concert featuring some of the biggest rock stars of the day, including Jimmy Page, Joan Jett, Christopher Cross, and others, was planned for Independence Day 1985 by the city of Philadelphia.
That Independence Day, more than a million people attended the amazing event, making it one of the biggest concerts in history. This indicates that the city was experiencing “positive vibrations” at the time.
Top 10 Biggest Concerts in History
Rank | Artist(s) | Attendance | Year | Event | Venue |
1 | Rod Stewart | 4.2 Million | 1994 | New Year’s Eve | Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro |
2 | Jean Michel Jarre | 3.5 Million | 1997 | The 850th Anniversary of Moscow | State University of Moscow, Moscow |
3 | Jorge Ben Jor | 3 Million | 1993 | New Year’s Eve | Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro |
4 | Jean-Michel Jarre | 2.5 Million | 1990 | Bastille Day | La Défense, Paris |
5 | Various | 1.6 Million | 2008 | Love Parade Festival | Dortmund, Germany |
6 | AC/DC, Pantera, Metallica, The Black Crowes, E.S.T. | 1.6 Million | 1991 | Monsters of Rock | Tushino Airfield, Moscow |
7 | The Rolling Stones | 1.5 Million | 2006 | A Bigger Bang | Copacabana Beach, Rio |