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The Magnetic Hill Concert Site is a huge outdoor place for live music in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is one of the biggest music venues in all of Canada. This means many thousands of people can gather there to watch their favorite bands perform.

History of Magnetic Hill Concert Site

The Magnetic Hill Concert Site was first built in 1984. It was created for a very special event: a visit from Pope John Paul II. He held a large religious gathering called a papal mass there during his trip across Canada. About 75,000 people attended this event.

After the Pope's visit, the site was changed in the 1990s. It was redesigned to become a place where big concerts could be held. Since the mid-2000s, the site has hosted major summer concerts almost every year.

Developing the Concert Venue

More permanent structures were added to the site after a huge concert in 2005. This concert featured the famous band The Rolling Stones. They drew an amazing crowd of nearly 90,000 fans! These improvements helped the site handle even larger events.

In 2011, another very popular band, U2, performed there. This concert was the first time the name Magnetic Hill Music Festival was used to promote the event. This name is now often used for the big music events held at the site.

Major Concerts and Festivals

Magnetic Hill Concert Site has welcomed many world-famous musicians and bands. These events bring thousands of music fans to Moncton. It's a great place to see some of the biggest names in music.

Here are some of the popular artists who have played at Magnetic Hill:

  • In 1998, a Classic Rock Festival featured bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and Foreigner. About 35,000 people came to enjoy the show.
  • In 2006, the "Country Rocks The Hill" event brought country music stars Brooks & Dunn and Alan Jackson.
  • The year 2008 was busy with two big concerts. Faith Hill and Tim McGraw performed for 50,000 fans. Later that year, the Eagles played for over 45,000 people.
  • In 2009, rock legends AC/DC brought their "Black Ice World Tour" to the site. A massive crowd of 70,000 attended their show.
  • Nickelback performed in 2012, followed by Bruce Springsteen later that same year.
  • AC/DC returned in 2015 for their "Rock or Bust World Tour," drawing 50,000 fans again.
  • More recently, in 2019, country star Luke Bryan performed for 25,000 people.

These events show how important Magnetic Hill Concert Site is for live music in Canada. It continues to be a popular spot for large-scale concerts and festivals.

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