List of events at Madison Square Garden - Wikipedia
Looks to me that they all do MSG events.Political and social events
- August 13, 1920 Marcus Garvey chaired a meeting of the Universal Negro Improvement Association. The event resulted in signing of the Declaration of Rights of the Negro People of the World which designated Red, Black and Green as the colors of people of African ancestry worldwide.
- The 1924, 1976, 1980, and 1992 Democratic National Conventions were held at MSG.
- On October 31, 1936, Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his last speech before that year's presidential election. In it, he criticized the interests who opposed the New Deal, stating, "I welcome their hatred."
- On February 20, 1939, A large German American Bund convention was held prompting riots and protests in and around the arena by American Jews and others. 20,000 Nazi supporters attended.[6]
- Former Republican Party presidential candidate Wendell Willkie led 20,000 African Americans on June 7, 1943, the largest Civil Rights rally of its time, in calling for equal rights and for victory in the war against Hitler.
- On January 10, 1944, the Daily Worker, newspaper of the Communist Party USA, held an event at the Garden to mark its 20th anniversary.
- President John F. Kennedy's 45th birthday celebration took place at the Garden on May 19, 1962. During it, Marilyn Monroe sang her now infamous Happy Birthday, Mr. President.
- On July 1, 1982 Rev. and Mr. Sun Myung Moon held a Blessing Ceremony in the Garden for 2075 couples. This event attracted much public and media attention (including a story in Life), often being called a "mass wedding."
- The 2004 Republican National Convention at MSG marked the first time that the Republican party held their convention in New York City.
- On September 28, 2014, The prime minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi, addressed congregation organised by NRIs inhabiting in USA.
- The Garden was the site for a Catholic Mass said by Pope Francis during his first visit to New York City and the United States as Pontiff on September 25, 2015.
- Donald Trump will hold a rally for his presidential campaign in 2024 on October 27, 2024.