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Britney’s #1 In North America While AC/DC Conquers The World

01:01 PM Thursday 7/9/09 |   |

The legendary Pollstar Boxoffice Department has been crunching numbers, adding up ticket sales and figuring out final grosses to give you a glimpse of the overall concert picture for the first six months of 2009.

Britney Spears tops the North American tour scene. Brit’s 37 shows in 30 cities resulted in an average of 20,498 tickets sold per show at an average price of $99.29 for a total gross of $61.1 million.

Second place went to Fleetwood Mac, which played 53 shows in 52 cities in North America, selling an average of 10,864 tickets per stop at $97 a ticket for a final total gross of $54.8 million.

The piano team-up of Elton John / Billy Joel is third, grossing $52.1 million. In fourth place is Eagles with a very impressive $42.8 million gross, and fifth place goes to Celine Dion and her $42.6 million gross.

  • Eagles

    Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
    June 12, 2009

    (AP Photo / Keystone)

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The worldwide concert picture was a little different for the first half of 2009. AC/DC tops the list, performing 61 shows in 57 cities at an average ticket price of $86.39 and grossing $150.6 million.

Tina Turner also had a great first six months of the year. Clocking in at second place on the worldwide chart, Ms. Turner performed 52 gigs in 22 cities at an average ticket price of $121.65, resulting in an $83.5 million final gross.

North America’s #1 grosser – Britney – finished third worldwide – 48 shows in 33 cities at an average ticket price of $95.04 and grossing 74.6 million total for the first half of the year.

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band finished fourth worldwide with a total gross of $60.7 million and the Eagles take the No. 5 slot with a $60.2 million total gross.

We’ll have our complete top 100 North American and Top 25 WorldWide charts tomorrow. So there’s still time to make a few friendly wagers.


Comments

  1. yoyo wrote:

    09:56 AM, Oct 13, 2009

    "Taylor Swift's tour sold more tickets then Britney's "

    LMFAAAO! No she didn't. Britney plays in international stadium and she still fills them up. The average of britney's tickets is EXTREMELY higher than Taylor.

    And NO, P!nk does lip-sync and/or use back-up tracks when she flips in the air. Stupid, try running for 10 minutes then sing loudly, see what happens to you

  2. Trainarollin wrote:

    01:16 PM, Jul 14, 2009

    Charliespears, you are a sissyboy. Go bleach your taint.

  3. JeffMikey wrote:

    12:34 PM, Jul 14, 2009

    Sober: do jumping jacks for about 3-4 minutes and then starting singing  the national anthem. It can't be done can it? Its all wheezing and panting isn't it?

  4. JeffMikey wrote:

    12:31 PM, Jul 14, 2009

    Why is Britney Spears in with the same category as people who actually sing and/or actually play instruments?

    Lip-synching crap-fests where people need a ridiculous amount of bells and whistles to hide their lack of talent should not be mentioned in the same breath as people like Springsteen, Eagles, AC/DC and Tina Turner; hell even screecher Celine Dion at least sings her lame songs live!

  5. Sober wrote:

    12:43 AM, Jul 12, 2009

    Why is it hard to sing and dance at the same time? Pink does it all the time. She can even flip around 40 feet in the air and still sing live. That excuse you have for Britney Spears is lame.

  6. CharlieSpears wrote:

    03:52 PM, Jul 11, 2009

    Trainarollin, the band is completely live! And it's impossible to sing and dance at the same time. You bore me!

  7. SCIslanderfan wrote:

    06:29 AM, Jul 10, 2009

    all this says is these top 5 artists charge the most money to come see them in concert.i'm sure Taylor Swift's tour sold more tickets then Britney's but since her ticket prices were less expensive and more affordable for her fans,she didn't make the list.i'd like to see a list of the artists who sold the most tickets and not just the artists who grossed the most.

  8. Trainarollin wrote:

    03:07 PM, Jul 09, 2009

    Britney was not a concert, it was a performance backed by pre-recorded vocals and band. So, Britney and her "hate music"  should not be in the same catagory.

    Fleetwood Mac tickets would have been cheaper if Stevie did not have to travel with a petting zoo and the George Lucus school of makeup. Overall a pointless tour for a Rumors special edition CD that was never released. Re-release Buckingham-Nicks.

  9. FaithNoMore89 wrote:

    01:10 PM, Jul 09, 2009

    I saw Slaughter at The Decatur IL Macon County Fair for $12. Did they make the top 25?