​​​​​​This year, Scotiabank Centre built on several years of strong financial and business performances and showcased an exciting event mix of rock and roll legends, elite athletes, legacy performers, and whimsical entertainment for all ages. In 2024-2025, Scotiabank Centre continued to drive vibrancy and activity to downtown Halifax hosting 82 events, welcoming 432,000 fans, and generating $41M in direct expenditures for the city and province.
 

Scotiabank Centre Year End Infographic

Since 2018-2019, Scotiabank Centre has hosted 600 events and welcomed 2.8M fans, generating over $230 million in economic impact. Combined with the Halifax Convention Centre since then, we reached significant milestones this year, hosting more than 1,500 events, welcoming over 3.2M fans and guests and generating half a billion dollars in impact for the city and province.

Event Highlights Include:

  • Halifax Thunderbirds Regular Season (April-March)
  • Queens of the Stone Age (April 17)
  • Stars on Ice (April 25)
  • Rick Mercer & Jann Arden (April 29)
  • Harlem Globetrotters (May 2)
  • STYX (May 17)
  • Snoop Dogg (June 3)
  • Cirque de Soleil’s Corteo (June 6-9)
  • The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo (June 28-July 1)
  • Billy Idol (August 23)
  • Sean Paul (September 4)
  • Jim Jeffries & Jimmy Carr (September 5)
  • The Australian Pink Floyd Show (September 20)
  • Halifax Mooseheads Regular Season (October-March)
  • Jordan Davis (October 12)
  • Arkells & Joel Plaskett (October 18)
  • 2024 Skate Canada International (October 25-27)
  • Celtic Thunder (November 12)
  • Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland (November 15)
  • TRIBE Leaders’ Summit (November 20)
  • Rivalry Series (February 6)
  • 2025 AUS Basketball Championships (February 28-March 1)
  • Mother Mother (March 4)
  • Our Lady Peace (March 13)
  • Alan Doyle & Tim Hicks (March 15)
  • Champions of Magic (March 23)