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Xcel Energy Center Timeline TIMELINE April 10, 1998 – February 1, 2015 (Minnesota Wild hockey games are not listed) 2016 January 30-31 North Star College Cup January 16-24 Prudential US Figure Skating Championship and Smuckers’ Skating Spectacular 2015 December 30 Trans Siberian Orchestra December 10-13 Disney on Ice presents Dare to Dream December 7 101.3 KDWB Jingle Ball- Calvin Harris / Demi Lovato / Fall Out Boy / Nick Jonas / Zedd / Shawn Mendes / Charlie Puth / Tove Lo / R. City / Hailee Steinfeld / Becky G / DNCE November 12-14 MSHSL Girls’ Volleyball Tournament November 3 We Day October 21 Disney Live! Three Classic Fairy Tales October 8 Madonna October 5 Def Leppard / Foreigner / Tesla September 15 Ed Sheeran / Christina Perri / Jamie Lawson September 11-13 Taylor Swift / Vance Joy August 22 Foo Fighters / Royal Blood August 5 Mötley Crüe / Alice Cooper August 4 Kelly Clarkson / Pentatonix / Eric Hutchinson / Abi Ann July 31 5 Seconds of Summer / Hey Violet July 1 Dave Matthews Band June 9 Imagine Dragons / Metric / Halsey June 7 Bette Midler May 20 New Kids On The Block / Nelly / TLC May 12 Rush May 2 Minnesota Swarm vs. Rochester April 25 Minnesota Swarm vs. Edmonton April 18 Minnesota Swarm vs. Calgary April 12 Neil Diamond April 11 Minnesota Swarm vs. Buffalo April 3 Minnesota Swarm vs. Connecticut March 23 Maroon 5 / Magic! / Rozzi Crane March 22 Stars on Ice March 20-21 WCHA Final Five March 14 Minnesota Swarm vs. New England March 4-7 MSHSL Boys’ State Hockey Tournament March 1 Ariana Grande / DJ February 26-28 MSHSL State Wrestling Tournament February 18-21 MSHSL Girls’ State Hockey Tournament February 13 Minnesota Swarm vs. Toronto February 6 Minnesota Swarm vs. Rochester January 30-31 World’s Toughest Rodeo – Gloriana January 23-24 North Star College Cup January 16 Fleetwood Mac January 3 Minnesota Swarm vs. Colorado 2014 December 30 Trans-Siberian Orchestra December 11-14 Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Fantasy December 8 101.3 KDWB Jingle Ball – Ariana Grande / Demi Lovato / OneRepublic / Iggy Azalea / Meghan Trainor / Becky G / Keisza / Nico & Vinz / Shawn Mendes / Rita Ora / Jessie J November 18 Usher / August Alsina / DJ Cassidy November 15 Mötley Crüe / Alice Cooper November 6-8 MSHSL Girls’ Volleyball Tournament November 2 James Taylor and his All Star Band October 19 Pearl Jam August 10 Rod Stewart and Santana June 21 Bruno Mars / Aloe Blacc June 10 Backstreet Boys / Avril Lavigne May 20 Lady Gaga / Hatsune Miku / DJ Starlight May 4 Stars on Ice April 26 Minnesota Swarm vs. Toronto April 19 Minnesota Swarm vs. Colorado April 12 Minnesota Swarm vs. Buffalo April 4 Minnesota Swarm vs. Rochester March 29-30 2014 NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey West Regional March 23 Minnesota Swarm vs. Buffalo March 20-22 2014 Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey Tournament March 18 Demi Lovato / Little Mix / Fifth Harmony March 17 Celtic Woman March 16 Minnesota Swarm vs. Toronto March 12 Imagine Dragons / Nico Vega / The Naked and the Famous March 10 Miley Cyrus / Icona Pop March 5-8 MSHSL Boys’ State Hockey Tournament March 2 Luke Bryan / Lee Brice / Cole Swindell February 27-29 MSHSL State Wrestling Tournament February 23 Paul Simon and Sting February 19-22 MSHSL Girl’s’ State Hockey Tournament February 15 Minnesota Swarm vs. Edmonton February 14 KTIS Presents Toby Mac / Brandon Heath / Mandisa / Matthew West / Matt Maher February 9 Justin Timberlake February 8 Minnesota Swarm vs. Calgary Jan. 31-Feb. 1 World’s Toughest Rodeo – John Pardi 2 January 24-25 North Star College Cup January 19 Minnesota Swarm vs. Philadelphia January 17 Jason Aldean/ Tyler Farr/ Florida Georgia Line 2013 December 28 Team USA Women’s Hockey vs. Canada Olympic Exhibition Game December 12-15 Disney On Ice presents Passport to Adventure December 10 101.3 KDWB Jingle Ball – Robin Thicke / Miley Cyrus / Enrique Iglesias / Ariana Grande / Austin Mahone / Flo Rida / Fall Out Boy/ Fifth Harmony December 7 Michael W Smith and Third Day December 3 Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band November 30 JAY Z November 22 Elton John November 16 Brad Paisley / Chris Young / Danielle Bradbery November 7-9 MSHSL Girls’ Volleyball Tournament October 21 Disney Junior Live On Tour! Pirate & Princess Adventure October 18-19 Women of Faith October 17 Sarah Brightman October 11 Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley /Jukebox Mafia October 8 We Day September 28 Nine Inch Nails / Explosions in the Sky September 12 Blake Shelton / Easton Corbin / Jana Kramer September 11 Michael Bublé / Naturally7 September 7-8 Taylor Swift / Ed Sheeran September 4 Mumford & Sons/The Vaccines/Bear’s Den July 18 Beyoncé / Luke James July 14 Bruno Mars/Ellie Goulding April 28 Fleetwood Mac April 7 Bon Jovi March 24 Rihanna / A$AP Rocky March 15-17 2013 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five March 19 P!nk / City and Colour March 15 Bob Seger & Kid Rock March 6-9 MSHSL Boys’ Hockey Tournament March 4 Maroon 5 / Neon Trees / Owl City Feb. 28- March 2 MSHSL Wrestling February 24 Swarm vs. Edmonton February 20-23 MSHSL Girl’s’ Hockey Tournament February 16 Minnesota RollerGirls All Stars vs. Iowa City’s Old Capitol City Roller Girls February 16 Swarm vs. Calgary February 15 George Strait / Martina McBride February 8 Swarm vs. Toronto February 6 Lady Gaga / Madeon / Lady Starlight February 1-2 World’s Toughest Rodeo – Dustin lynch January 26 Swarm vs. Washington 2012 December 29 Trans-Siberian Orchestra December 6-9 Disney On Ice Celebrates 100 Years of Magic 3 December 4 101.3 KDWB Jingle Ball – Conor Maynard / Ellie Goulding / Cher Lloyd / Owl City / OneRepublic / Ed Sheeran / Train / Psy December 2 The Story November 18 Houston Aeros vs. Rockford Ice Hogs November 11-12 Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band November 8-10 MSHSL Girls’ Volleyball Tournament November 7 Bob Dylan and his Band / Mark Knopfler November 3-4 Madonna / DJ Paul Okenfold October 21 Disney Live! 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October 19-20 Women of Faith September 13-16 Batman Live August 10-11 Coldplay / Marina and the Diamonds / Emeli Sande / Charli XCX July 11 Neil Diamond June 3 Roger Waters “The Wall” Live May 19 Van Halen / Kool & The Gang April 13 Barry Manilow April 1 Celtic Woman March 24-25 2012 NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey West Regional March 15-17 2012 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five March 7-10 MSHSL Boys’ Hockey Tournament March 1-3 MSHSL Wrestling February 22-25 MSHSL Girls’ Hockey Tournament February 17 Jason Aldean / Luke Bryan / Lauren Alaina February 3-4 World’s Toughest Rodeo – Justin Moore January 29 Rock & Worship Roadshow January 14 Brad Paisley / The Band Perry / Scotty McCreery 2011 December 8-11 Disney On Ice presents Treasure Trove December 4 Trans-Siberian Orchestra November 18 Jeff Foxworthy / Bill Engvall / Larry The Cable Guy November 10-12 MSHSL Girls' Volleyball Tournament October 24 Disney's Phineas and Ferb: The Best LIVE Tour Ever! October 21-22 Women of Faith September 16 Andre Rieu September 14 Foo Fighters / Rise Against September 7 Blink 182 and My Chemical Romance / Matt & Kim August 24 Adele / Wanda Jackson August 23 Katy Perry / DJ Skeet Skeet / Natalia Kills August 17-20 2011 Visa Championships August 10 Lil Wayne / Keri Hilson / Rick Ross / Lloyd July 28 Journey / Foreigner / Night Ranger July 6 Britney Spears / Nicki Minaj / Jessie and the Toy Boys / Nervo June 24-25 2011 NHL Entry Draft June 14-15 Taylor Swift / NeedToBreathe May 14 Tim McGraw / Luke Bryan / The Band Perry May 12 Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band April 7-9 2011 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four March 25 Kenny Chesney / Billy Currington / Uncle Kracker March 17-19 2011 Red Baron™ WCHA Final Five March 13 Smucker’s Stars on Ice March 9-12 MSHSL Boys’ Hockey Tournament 4 March 3-5 MSHSL Wrestling February 23-26 MSHSL Girls’ Hockey Tournament February 16 Chris Tomlin / Louie Giglio / Christy Nockels / Rend Collective February 4-5 World’s Toughest Rodeo – Jerrod Niemann January 29 Minnesota RollerGirls All Stars vs. Dairyland Dolls January 29 Minnesota Swarm vs. Washington Stealth January 28 Linkin Park / Pendulum / Does It Offend You, Yeah? 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