| Date | Artist | Opening act(s) | Event | Attendance | Revenue | Notes |
| November 8, 2006 | Rolling Stones | Alice Cooper | A Bigger Bang Tour | 41,772 / 41,772 | $3,286,121 | |
| November 26, 2007 | Fall Out Boy | Gym Class HeroesPlain White T'sCute Is What We Aim ForDoug | Young Wild Things Tour | — | — | |
| May 31, 2008 | Kenny Chesney | Keith UrbanGary AllanSammy Hagar | Poets and Pirates Tour | 40,098 / 47,132 | $3,151,970 | |
| October 20, 2009 | U2 | The Black Eyed Peas | U2 360° Tour | 50,775 / 50,775 | $4,912,050 | |
| September 16, 2014 | One Direction | 5 Seconds of Summer | Where We Are Tour | 56,524 / 56,524 | $5,035,880 | |
| August 15, 2016 | Guns N' Roses | Zakk WyldeTyler Bryant & The Shakedown | Not in This Lifetime... Tour | 44,110 / 48,914 | $4,257,189 | |
| August 4, 2017 | Metallica | Avenged SevenfoldGojira | WorldWired Tour | 52,926 / 52,926 | $5,246,586 | |
| September 19, 2017 | U2 | Beck | The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 | 42,814 / 42,814 | $4,169,215 | |
| May 8, 2018 | Taylor Swift | Camila CabelloCharli XCX | Reputation Stadium Tour | 59,157 / 59,157 | $7,214,478 | Before the tour began, Swift invited 2,000 foster and adopted children to a private dress rehearsal. |
| September 19, 2018 | BeyoncéJay-Z | Chloe x HalleDJ Khaled | On the Run II Tour | 37,174 / 37,174 | $4,426,568 | |
| March 23, 2019 | Garth Brooks | Easton Corbin | The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour | 77,653 / 77,653 | $6,499,556 | This was the highest-attended indoor concert in Arizona history. |
| August 26, 2019 | The Rolling Stones | Kaleo | No Filter Tour | 52,726 / 52,726 | $9,747,170 | This concert was originally scheduled to take place on May 7, 2019, but was postponed due to Mick Jagger recovering from a heart procedure. |
| May 12, 2022 | Coldplay | Kacy Hill | Music of the Spheres World Tour | 42,849 / 42,849 | $3,542,528 | Originally scheduled for May 3, 2022, but rescheduled for logistical reasons. |
| August 25, 2022 | Mötley CrüeDef Leppard | PoisonJoan Jett and the BlackheartsClassless Act | The Stadium Tour | 45,131 / 45,131 | $6,379,829 | |
| August 30, 2022 | The Weeknd | KaytranadaMike Dean | After Hours til Dawn Tour | 53,969 / 53,969 | $6,200,909 | |
| March 17–18, 2023 | Taylor Swift | ParamoreGayle | The Eras Tour | | — | This is the first act in the stadium's history to sell out two shows on a single tour. Glendale symbolically renamed itself to "Swift City" to honor the fact that the stadium kicked off the tour. |
| May 6, 2023 | George Strait | Chris StapletonLittle Big Town | | 57,843 | $16,300,000 | |
| May 14, 2023 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | The StrokesThundercat | The Global Stadium Tour | — | — | |
| August 24, 2023 | Beyoncé | | Renaissance World Tour | 54,705 / 54,705 | $8,226,165 | | | — | The show experienced technical issues that led the show to be paused for approximately 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, Beyoncé came back on stage with a new outfit, picking up where the song left off. |
| September 1, 2023 | Metallica | PanteraMammoth WVH | M72 World Tour | 133,060 / 133,060 | $14,013,497 | No repeat weekend. 2 different nights, 2 different sets, 2 different opening acts. |
| September 9, 2023 | Five Finger Death PunchSuicidal Tendencies |
| May 7, 2024 | The Rolling Stones | Carín LeónElectric Mud | Hackney Diamonds Tour | | | |
| May 31, 2024 | Luke Combs | | Growin’ Up And Gettin’ Old Tour | | | |
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| May 9, 2025 | The Weeknd | Playboi CartiMike Dean | After Hours til Dawn Tour | | | |
| May 27, 2025 | Kendrick LamarSZA | Mustard | Grand National Tour | | | |
| June 21, 2025 | Post Malone | Jelly Roll | Big Ass Stadium Tour | | | |
| July 18–19, 2025 | Morgan Wallen | Ella LangleyMiranda LambertBrooks & Dunn | I'm the Problem Tour | | | |
| June 13, 2026 | Ed Sheeran | AmbleAaron Rowe | Loop Tour | | | |