ON THE BLINK: Mark Hoppus, left, Travis Barker and Matt Skiba of Blink-182 perform at DTE Energy Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan. The band, with founding member Tom DeLonge replacing Skiba, cracked this week’s ot tickets tally with 13,064 tickets sold for its July 7 show at Moody Center, Austin, Texas. The Live Nation-promoted concert grossed $2,232,431. (WireImage).
HOT TICKETS is a weekly summary of the top events and ticket sales as reported to VNPulse via Pollstar. Following are the top 20 concerts and events, the top 5 in each capacity category, that occurred July 2-Aug. 1. Events appear once during their chart eligibility period.
More than 15,000 |
10,001-15,000 |
5,001-10,000 |
5,000 or Less |
1) Luke Combs Tickets Sold: 119,776; Venue: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass.; Gross: $13,156,401; Ticket Range: $25-$129.50; Promoter: AEG Presents; Dates: July 21-22; No. of Shows: 2 2) Luke Combs 3) Morgan Wallen 4) Morgan Wallen 5) Morgan Wallen |
1) Pulp Tickets Sold: 26,990; Venue: Utilita Arena, Sheffield, England; Gross: $2,332,788; Ticket Range: $55.54-$104.55; Promoter: SJM; Dates: July 14-15; No. of Shows: 2 2) blink-182 3) Paramore 4) “World Wrestling Entertainment” 5) Iron Maiden |
1) The Who Tickets Sold: 16,111; Venue: Edinburgh (Scotland) Castle; Gross: $2,014,726; Ticket Range: $95.87-$191.74; Promoter: Regular Music; Dates: July 8-9; No. of Shows: 2 2) Rod Stewart 3) Killer Queen featuring Patrick Myers 4) The Lumineers 5) Dermot Kennedy |
1) “Six – The Musical” Tickets Sold: 14,159; Venue: Belk Theater, Charlotte, N.C.; Gross: $1,290,965; Ticket Range: $24.97-$146.50; Promoter: Blumenthal Performing Arts; Dates: July 11-16; No. of Shows: 7 2) Morrissey 3) Noah Kahan 4) Sebastian Maniscalco 5) Ice Cube |
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