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TOP 20 CONCERT TOURS OF 2009
The final 2009 Top 20 Concert Tours ranks artists by the year's total box office gross and includes average box office gross per city and the average ticket price for shows in North America. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by concert promoters and venue managers.
TOP 20 CONCERT TOURS OF 2009
1. U2; $123 million; $7,689,626; $93.77.
2. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band; $94.5; $2,147,288; $87.94.
3. Elton John/Billy Joel; $88; $3,259,794; $125.61
4. Britney Spears; $82.5; $1,618,381; $88.04.
5. AC/DC; $77.9; $1,657,220; $83.76.
6. Kenny Chesney; $71.1; $1,421,271; $68.73.
7. Jonas Brothers; $69.8; $1,341,990; $59.78.
8. Dave Matthews Band; $56.9; $1,211,005; $52.97.
9. Fleetwood Mac; $54.5; $1,067,620; $97.02.
10. Metallica; $53.4; $1,525,402; $65.16.
11. Nickelback; $47.4; $729,231; $47.42.
12. "Walking With Dinosaurs"; $46.2; $1,126,829; $39.77.
13. Miley Cyrus; $45; $1,045,645; $68.87.
14. Trans-Siberian Orchestra; $43.7; $606,944; $44.68.
15. Eagles; $42.8; $1,710,773; $129.30.
16. Keith Urban; $42.7; $712,078; $63.27.
17. Celine Dion; $42.6; $1,934,759; $108.24.
18. Rascal Flatts; $42.2; $766,863; $54.84.
19. Coldplay; $40.8; $1,046,154; $61.79.
20. Paul McCartney; $40.7; $5,087,500; $121.57.
Top 50 Concert Tours of Decade and Grosses
December 25th, 2009
By The Associated Press (AP)
The Top 50 Concert Tours of Decade ranks artists by total box office
gross and includes the total tickets sold for shows in North America.
The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar
by concert promoters and venue managers.
TOP 50 CONCERT TOURS OF DECADE
1. Dave Matthews Band; $529.1 million; 11.6 million.
2. Celine Dion; $522.2; 4.
3. Kenny Chesney; $455.6; 8.6.
4. Bruce Springsteen; $444.3; 5.7.
5. The Rolling Stones; $426.9; 3.2.
6. U2; $391; 4.4.
7. Madonna; $325.3; 2.1.
8. Eagles; $313.4; 2.8.
9. Elton John; $286.4; 2.5.
10. Jimmy Buffett; $285.8; 4.5.
11. Toby Keith; $273.8; 6.4.
12. Cher; $263.5; 3.5.
13. Elton John/Billy Joel; $261.6; 2.3.
14. Bon Jovi; $241.4; 3.2.
15. Metallica; $225.5; 3.6.
16. Rascal Flatts; $222.4; 4.5.
17. Paul McCartney; $221.4; 1.4.
18. NSYNC; 196.4; 3.8.
19. Britney Spears; $195.7; 3.5.
20. Trans-Siberian Orchestra; $194.9; 4.7.
21. Aerosmith; $193.2; 3.2.
22. Tim McGraw/Faith Hill; $189.9; 2.7.
23. George Strait; $184.7; 3.1
24. The Police; $181.2; 1.7.
25. Neil Diamond; $179.4; 2.7.
26. Barry Manilow; $173.9; 1.7.
27. Bob Dylan; $161.1; 3.4.
28. “American Idols Live”; $156.8; 3.
29. “Ozzfest”; $154.9; 3.4.
30. Rod Stewart; $153.9; 2.1.
31. “Vans Warped Tour”; $152.9; 5.1.
32. Van Halen; $147.8; 1.6.
33. Fleetwood Mac; $146.2; 1.7.
34. Brooks & Dunn; $144.4; 3.8.
35. AC/DC; $144.3; 2.1.
36. Coldplay; $142.9; 2.6.
37. Eric Clapton; $139.3; 1.9.
38. Luis Miguel; $137; 2.1.
39. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers; $136; 3.
40. Nickelback; $135.8; 3.3.
41. Dixie Chicks; $134.9; 2.6.
42. Tim McGraw; $133.7; 2.7.
43. Backstreet Boys; $132.4; 2.6.
44. Brad Paisley; $129.7; 3.3.
45. Tina Turner; $127.9; 1.7.
46. Bette Midler; $126; 1.1.
47. Billy Joel; $123.4; 1.4.
48. Barbra Streisand; $119.5; 0.4.
49. Phish; $116.7; 2.6.
50. James Taylor; $116.3; 2.6.
steveo777 wrote:Things are getting weirder than shit around here.......even the boss has lost it.![]()
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Art Vandelay wrote:My first thought was 'who the hell is Bob Lefsetz?' - pardon my ignorance.
A little research shows that he is a legit 'who's who' in the music business. Regardless if his comments are high hopes or not, it's still promising to see that Perry's potential new efforts are getting attention of those in the music business.
brywool wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:My first thought was 'who the hell is Bob Lefsetz?' - pardon my ignorance.
A little research shows that he is a legit 'who's who' in the music business. Regardless if his comments are high hopes or not, it's still promising to see that Perry's potential new efforts are getting attention of those in the music business.
Who said he anything about "new efforts"? Seemed like he was talking about the old stuff that Glee is using...
steveo777 wrote:Things are getting weirder than shit around here.......even the boss has lost it.![]()
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Rockindeano wrote:steveo777 wrote:Things are getting weirder than shit around here.......even the boss has lost it.![]()
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As I have been around here for some time now, I can positively say to you Steveo, that Andrew is trying to tell us something via code speak. Read BETWEEN the lines here, and you can see what's about to happen.
portland wrote:Rockindeano wrote:steveo777 wrote:Things are getting weirder than shit around here.......even the boss has lost it.![]()
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As I have been around here for some time now, I can positively say to you Steveo, that Andrew is trying to tell us something via code speak. Read BETWEEN the lines here, and you can see what's about to happen.
Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Andrew wrote:Comments from Bob Lefsetz -
I just got off the phone with Irving Azoff. Despite the raging success of "Glee", he decided to keep Journey off the road this summer. You can't overwork your acts, you can't go out every year. Or, you can ask yourself the question, do you want to burn it out or go for longevity? Remember grade school, where you learned about farmers letting their land go fallow? Same deal in rock and roll. Work the same venues every year with the same crop and you end up in trouble. Only in this case, it's not the land that dries up, but your audience.
When "Any Way You Want It" was first a hit it was easily dismissed by the cognoscenti, put down as a lightweight romp. But compared to today's pop confections, "Any Way You Want It' looks like Beethoven.
As for "Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'"... Isn't that what we all want?
"Glee" is not a band, but a TV show. Which builds, fades and is done. Hell, just look at "American Idol". There's no such thing as too much music in the marketplace, especially when none of it gets radio airplay. Yes, these "Glee" albums are made for home play. On your iPod, in your car. Listening makes you feel exuberant...and there's nothing wrong with that!
And there's a hard core Journey fan base that's never stopped believin'. They've been waiting for the reunion show. If Dave can get back with Van Halen, if Felix could play with the Rascals, Steve Perry and Neal Schon can make up and go on the road. To play stadiums. It could happen. Steve called me a couple of months back and sounded as upbeat and thrilled about his music as ever.
Furthermore, this proves that if you've done great work that made it once, you're only one step away from a renaissance. But you can't push it, it's got to happen by accident, serendipitously. A royalty check should be sent to David Chase for each and every song downloaded. And make no mistake, "Glee" sales drive Journey sales. And if Chase could put their music in the greatest TV series ever, who are we to pooh-pooh it!
Rockindeano wrote:steveo777 wrote:Things are getting weirder than shit around here.......even the boss has lost it.![]()
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As I have been around here for some time now, I can positively say to you Steveo, that Andrew is trying to tell us something via code speak. Read BETWEEN the lines here, and you can see what's about to happen.
Arkansas wrote:Rockindeano wrote:steveo777 wrote:Things are getting weirder than shit around here.......even the boss has lost it.![]()
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As I have been around here for some time now, I can positively say to you Steveo, that Andrew is trying to tell us something via code speak. Read BETWEEN the lines here, and you can see what's about to happen.
Well, if this is 1995 all over again, then the stage is certainly being set - Perry needs to do Journey again.
Like I said in another thread about Journey's next album, it wouldn't surprise me one bit if we never see it. That, or it'll at least get shelved for awhile. Maybe it'll just be re-tooled with Perry at the helm. If so, AP could just turn into a song credit...kinda like Fleischman did.
Oh, and while they're at it - BRING BACK ROLIE!
later~
As for "Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'"... Isn't that what we all want
And there's a hard core Journey fan base that's never stopped believin'.
They've been waiting for the reunion show.
If Dave can get back with Van Halen, if Felix could play with the Rascals, Steve Perry and Neal Schon can make up and go on the road. To play stadiums.
It could happen.
Steve called me a couple of months back and sounded as upbeat and thrilled about his music as ever.
scarab wrote:Journey cant get back together with Steve!
Its one of the 2 pacts I made before I died,
a Journey Concert with Steve and the Viking winning the SB,
(with Brett back this is a possibility too).
I better buy one of those Wal Mart Coffins,
Andrew wrote:Comments from Bob Lefsetz -
Furthermore, this proves that if you've done great work that made it once, you're only one step away from a renaissance. But you can't push it, it's got to happen by accident, serendipitously. A royalty check should be sent to David Chase for each and every song downloaded. And make no mistake, "Glee" sales drive Journey sales. And if Chase could put their music in the greatest TV series ever, who are we to pooh-pooh it!
Eric wrote:Voyager wrote:A Perry comeback with Journey could be as big as the Police reunion tour. Well, maybe not that big - but at least it would crack the top 20 grossing tours list!
Journey was on this list in 2008.
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