The earliest documented paid public concerts in London were presented in 1672 by the musician John Banister at his home in the Whitefriars neighborhood. The whole public might attend these spiritual concerts. In 1678, a charcoal trader named Thomas Britton started hosting weekly concerts in a loft in Clerkenwell. He requested a 10-pound annual subscription fee to attend.
Who organized the largest concert in history?
New Year's Eve concert at the Copacabana, 1994–1995 Rod Stewart, a British rock musician, provided the best example of this idea on New Year's Eve 1994/1995. The biggest concert in musical history is said to have been his New Year's Eve performance, which was attended by over 3.5 million people.