Taylor Swift, Pink, Ed Sheeran among Pittsburgh’s biggest concerts in 2023

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Taylor Swift broke attendance records with two shows this summer at Acrisure Stadium — and that doesn’t even include the tens of thousands of ticket-less fans who partied along outside the stadium.

Swift’s pair of mega-shows were the highlight of Pittsburgh’s 2023 concert schedule, which also drew stadium shows from Ed Sheeran, Pink, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen and Guns N’ Roses. (Beyonce was also slated to play Acrisure in August but canceled her show.)

Here’s a look at some of the highlights from this year:

Pop

Taylor Swift (June 16-17, Acrisure Stadium): The Taylor Swift Eras tour was equal parts concert, spectacle and cultural milestone, as well as a massive economic boon for the city. At more than three hours apiece, Swift visited all aspects of her career, with hits like “Shake It Off,” “We Are Never Getting Back Together” and “Love Story.”

Read more: Review: Taylor Swift shakes Acrisure with a show for the ages

Ed Sheeran (July 8, Acrisure Stadium): Review: Ed Sheeran’s layered performance equals pop perfection in Pittsburgh

Pink (Aug. 6, PNC Park): Review: Pink’s Summer Carnival tour reaches new heights at PNC Park

Mariah Carey (Dec. 5, PPG Paints Arena): Mariah Carey rocks Pittsburgh with soulful performance of holiday hits

Country

Luke Combs (April 29, Acrisure Stadium): Country star Luke Combs kicked off Pittsburgh’s summer stadium series with a two-hour show that included shotgunning a beer with Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett.

Read more: Luke Combs kicks off summer concert season at Acrisure Stadium

Hardy (June 15, Stage AE): Review: Country star Hardy rocks hard for sold-out Pittsburgh concert

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Luke Bryan (Aug. 19, Pavilion at Star Lake): Photos: Country singer Luke Bryan lights it up at sold-out Star Lake show

Classic rock

Aerosmith (Sept. 6, PPG Paints Arena): Aerosmith’s Peace Out farewell tour only lasted three shows before singer Steven Tyler fractured his larynx, leading to the postponement of the entire tour. Before that happened, Tyler and the rest of the band roared through their catalog of hits as those who missed out on the show (and the rest of the tour) could only “Dream On.”

Read more: Aerosmith triumphantly bids farewell to Pittsburgh on Peace Out tour

Sting (Jan. 10, Heinz Hall): Sting makes beautiful music with Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall

Billy Idol (May 1, UPMC Events Center): Billy Idol shows no signs of slowing down in Pittsburgh concert

John Mellencamp (May 22, Benedum Center): John Mellencamp rolls through his hits in Pittsburgh performance

Willie Nelson Outlaw Music Festival (Aug. 12, Pavilion at Star Lake): Photos: Weather disrupts Outlaw Music Festival featuring Willie Nelson, John Fogerty

Guns N’ Roses (Aug. 18, PNC Park): Review: Guns N’ Roses rocks Pittsburgh despite Axl Rose’s vocal inconsistencies

Parliament Funkadelic with George Clinton (Aug. 22 at Roxian Theatre): Review: Sizable ensemble delivers on George Clinton’s vision in McKees Rocks show

Lynyrd Skynyrd/ZZ Top (Sept. 3, Pavilion at Star Lake): Review: Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top keep alive spirit of late members in Pittsburgh show

Peter Gabriel (Sept. 23, PPG Paints Arena): Review: Peter Gabriel serves up show for 21st century at PPG Paints Arena

Eagles (Oct. 15, PPG Paints Arena): Eagles’ ‘Long Goodbye’ concert delivers nostalgia, classic hits for fans

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Women rockers

Lana Del Rey (Oct. 3, Pavilion at Star Lake): Singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey captivated a predominantly female audience at a sold-out Pavilion at Star Lake as the enigmatic performer pulled out hits like “Summertime Sadness” and “Video Games.”

Read more: Lana Del Rey strikes right notes in sold-out Pittsburgh area debut

boygenius (June 20, Stage AE): Review: Indie supergroup boygenius lives up to hype in Pittsburgh show

Poppy, Pvris (Sept. 13, Roxian Theatre): Poppy, Pvris deliver pop, experimental music in Pittsburgh concert

Stevie Nicks (Sept. 27, PPG Paints Arena): Review: Stevie Nicks delivers the hits and stories in Pittsburgh concert

Renee Rapp (Oct. 25, Stage AE): Singer/actress Renee Rapp puts on ethereal show for sold-out crowd in Pittsburgh

1990s rockers

Dogstar (Oct. 6, Mr. Smalls Theatre): Actor Keanu Reeves, best known for his roles as Neo in “The Matrix” series or “John Wick,” nailed his role as bassist for a sold-out show as the California alternative rockers released their first new album in more than 20 years.

Read more: Keanu Reeves nails supporting role with his band Dogstar in Pittsburgh show

Weezer (July 11, Stage AE): Review: Weezer drives through greatest hits in sold-out Pittsburgh concert

Live (Aug. 25, Stage AE): Review: Live, Fuel ignite 1990s modern-rock radio nostalgia at Pittsburgh show

Pop-punk

Paramore (June 11, PPG Paints Arena): Singer Hayley Williams delivered an energetic performance for an enthusiastic and receptive audience, as Paramore blasted through their hits as well as songs from their latest album, “This Is Why.”

Read more: Review: Paramore puts on powerhouse performance in Pittsburgh

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Blink-182 (May 17, PPG Paints Arena): Blink-182 brings wild ‘Rock Show’ to PPG Paints Arena

Rap

Post Malone (July 12, Pavilion at Star Lake): Rapper Post Malone, decked out in a Wawa shirt, played for a packed house on his If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying tour.

Read more: Photos: Post Malone leaves Star Lake crowd saying ‘Wow’

Lizzo (May 13, PPG Paints Arena): Photos: Lizzo dazzles in show at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh

Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa (July 18, Pavilion at Star Lake): Photos: Pittsburgh’s Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg perform sold-out show at Star Lake

Travis Scott (Dec. 8, PPG Paints Arena): Rapper Travis Scott creates ‘UTOPIA’ in Pittsburgh concert

Metal/hard rock

Pantera (July 28, Pavilion at Star Lake): Phil Anselmo and Rex Brown, the two surviving members of veteran heavy metal band Pantera, brought on close friends/heavyweight musicians Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante to celebrate the band’s legacy and honor its two late members, Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darrell Abbott.

Read more: Review: Pantera celebration tour pays fitting tribute to band’s legacy, 2 late members

Melvins (Sept. 15, Roxian Theatre): Punk-metal trio Melvins steal spotlight with crowd favorites at Roxian Theatre

Bullet for My Valentine (Oct. 17, Stage AE): Bullet For My Valentine unleashes intricate heavy metal in Pittsburgh concert

The Rock Orchestra (Nov. 20, Benedum Center): Review: Rock Orchestra pulls off marriage of rock, classical music in Pittsburgh show