Events at Madison Square Garden

Main article: Madison Square Garden

Throughout its long history, Madison Square Garden has been involved in its share of historical events. These events have included famous political rallies and celebrations. Madison Square Gardens fastest sell out was made by Taylor Swift in 2009 in just 60 seconds.

Notable firsts

Political and social events

Boxing

Madison Square Garden was one of the primary centers of the boxing universe throughout its history and in all of its incarnations before Las Vegas became the sport's main center starting in the 1980s. However, MSG still hosts many significant fights. Some of the historic fights held at MSG have been:

Noteworthy performances

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

Regular performances and concert records

Traditionally, Madison Square Garden hosts a concert on New Year's Eve. The Knicks and Rangers usually play on the road that evening. Recent NYE performances include multiple performances by the band Phish (1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015), Billy Joel (1982, 1999), Blues Traveler (1996), Marc Anthony (2000), Wilco & The Flaming Lips (2004), The Black Crowes & Trey Anastasio (2005) and Chris Rock in 2007. NYE 2014 featured Skrillex & diplo performing as Jack Ü and was webcast online for free. A planned 2003 New Years show by Jane's Addiction and Marilyn Manson was cancelled due to low ticket sales. No show was booked for December 31, 2006. On New Year's Eve 2008, southern rock band My Morning Jacket rang in the new year with a three-hour-long performance, featuring The Nashville / Louisville Horns and surprise guest appearances by Nicole Atkins and Will Johnson (of Centro-Matic).

Madison Square Garden hosted other various World Wrestling Entertainment events. It has already hosted Raw, SmackDown!, ECW and Saturday Night's Main Event and the other four big WWE pay-per-views (WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, Survivor Series and SummerSlam) while it also hosted the first ever Elimination Chamber match at the 2002 Survivor Series. Madison Square Garden hosted the inaugural WrestleMania event in 1985 and since then, WrestleMania has become one of the major pay-per-view events on the market. The event returned to the venue for its 10th edition in 1994 and 20th in 2004. On March 14, 2004, WrestleMania XX generated more than $2.4 million USD in ticket sales.

Since 1985, Irish band U2 has performed 17 shows at the Garden, more than at any other venue, including a combined 8 sold out shows on the 1st and 3rd legs of their Vertigo Tour. Their two performances on the Elevation Tour in October 2001 were considered by many not only among their best concerts ever, but among the best ever at the Garden, with emotions running high after September 11 and Bono inviting dozens of firemen and emergency workers onstage at the end of the performance.

The single artist holding the all-time record for the greatest number of appearances at the Garden is Elton John who has played the arena 64 times. For this feat he has had a banner stating "64" raised up to the ceiling in the arena for his record and age. The band that has played more dates in the Garden than any other is The Grateful Dead, performing at the arena 52 times from 1979 through 1994.[8]

Billy Joel also sold out a record 12 consecutive shows at the garden, putting him 2 ahead of Bruce Springsteen and earning him a #12 banner in the rafters of the Garden.

Lady Gaga also sold out her first Born This Way Ball date at the garden in a record breaking 7 seconds, forcing promoters to add a second date. However, the tour was canceled because of her hip injury. This was her sixth time to sell out the MSG. Overall, the singer already sold-out the venue for seven times.

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