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Worldwide Ticket Sales TOP 200 CLUB VENUES 2014 YEAREND Worldwide Ticket Sales TOP200CLUBVENUES 1-100 1 314,392 House Of Blues Boston Boston, MA 51 76,907 Rialto Theatre Tucson, AZ 2 284,309 9:30 Club Washington, DC 52 76,747 El Plaza Condesa Condesa, MEXICO 3 266,159 Terminal 5 New York, NY 53 76,589 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO 4 229,134 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BELGIUM 54 75,396 Palladium Cologne, GERMANY 5 215,706 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55 75,177 Iron City Birmingham, AL 6 188,973 The Pageant St. Louis, MO 56 74,064 Metro / Smart Bar Chicago, IL 7 162,114 Best Buy Theater New York, NY 57 73,572 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH 8 159,077 Ogden Theatre Denver, CO 58 73,486 Showbox SoDo Seattle, WA 9 158,874 Wilbur Theatre Boston, MA 59 72,805 Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, NV 10 143,392 Starland Ballroom Sayreville, NJ 60 72,319 El Corazon Seattle, WA 11 132,542 Stubb’s Bar-B-Q Austin, TX 61 71,885 Club Nokia Los Angeles, CA 12 130,760 The Paramount Huntington, NY 62 69,913 José Cuervo Salón Mexico City, MEXICO 13 130,068 Corner Hotel Richmond, AUSTRALIA 63 69,825 City Winery NYC New York, NY 14 128,132 Metropolis Montreal, CANADA 64 68,992 Triple Door Seattle, WA 15 126,302 Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA 65 67,270 Neumos Seattle, WA 16 125,031 McMenamins Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR 66 65,788 Lincoln Hall Chicago, IL 17 124,510 The Joint @ Hard Rock Hotel / Casino Las Vegas, NV 67 64,520 Bluebird Theater Denver, CO 18 122,827 Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL 68 64,210 Brighton Music Hall Boston, MA 19 121,758 Arvest Bank Theatre At The Midland Kansas City, MO 69 63,894 Pool At The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, NV 20 119,707 The Showbox Seattle, WA 70 62,531 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR 21 119,558 The Regency Ballroom San Francisco, CA 71 62,063 Vic Theatre Chicago, IL 22 115,640 IndigO2 London, UNITED KINGDOM 72 56,520 Aladdin Theater Portland, OR 23 112,741 Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK 73 55,640 Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR 24 111,192 Music Hall Of Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY 74 55,444 Majestic Theatre Madison, WI 25 107,227 The Fillmore San Francisco, CA 75 54,744 The Crocodile Seattle, WA 26 104,926 New City Gas Montreal, CANADA 76 53,906 Sellersville Theater 1894 Sellersville, PA 27 104,600 Roseland Theater Portland, OR 77 53,541 Lunario Mexico City, MEXICO 28 103,729 The Sinclair Cambridge, MA 78 52,978 Knitting Factory Concert House Spokane, WA 29 101,724 Orange Peel Asheville, NC 79 52,178 Jammin’ Java Vienna, VA 30 100,191 The Marquee Tempe, AZ 80 51,436 Knitting Factory Concert House Boise, ID 31 100,185 The Fonda Los Angeles, CA 81 51,275 State Theatre Portland, ME 32 99,758 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA 82 50,724 City Winery Chicago Chicago, IL 33 99,392 The Birchmere Alexandria, VA 83 50,080 Mill City Nights Minneapolis, MN 34 98,857 El Rey Theatre Los Angeles, CA 84 49,933 Sound Board @ MotorCity Casino Hotel Detroit, MI 35 95,617 Rams Head Live! Baltimore, MD 85 49,795 Fox Theatre Boulder, CO 36 95,324 The Intersection - Showroom Grand Rapids, MI 86 49,682 Capitol Theatre Clearwater, FL 37 93,300 The Independent San Francisco, CA 87 47,355 Myth Saint Paul, MN 38 90,620 Troubadour West Hollywood, CA 88 46,385 Upstate Concert Hall Clifton Park, NY 39 88,434 Webster Hall New York, NY 89 43,922 Stereo Live Houston, TX 40 83,674 Gothic Theatre Englewood, CO 90 43,386 Tele Club Yekaterinburg, RUSSIA 41 83,478 Emo’s Austin, TX 91 43,163 Marathon Music Works Nashville, TN 42 83,246 Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, MI 92 41,482 Knitting Factory Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY 43 83,132 Joe’s Pub New York, NY 93 39,735 Hawthorne Theatre Portland, OR 44 83,119 Ace Of Spades Sacramento, CA 94 39,702 Grosse Freiheit 36 Hamburg, GERMANY 45 80,768 Rams Head On Stage Annapolis, MD 95 39,233 3rd & Lindsley Nashville, TN 46 80,573 Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom Hampton Beach, NH 96 38,153 Sherman Theater Stroudsburg, PA 47 78,633 Crescent Ballroom Phoenix, AZ 97 37,717 Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City, OK 48 77,622 The Neptune Seattle, WA 98 37,559 7th Street Entry Minneapolis, MN 49 77,336 City National Grove Of Anaheim Anaheim, CA 99 37,523 Northcote Social Club Northcote, AUSTRALIA 50 77,274 Olympia de Montreal Montreal, CANADA 100 37,217 Mr. Small’s Theatre Millvale, PA All figures are for tickets sold worldwide as reported to POLLSTAR for shows played between 1/1/14 and 12/31/14. 38 JANUARY 19, 2015 | 2 2014 YEAREND Worldwide Ticket Sales TOP200CLUBVENUES 101-200 101 36,932 Docks Konzerte Disco Hamburg, GERMANY 151 17,132 Uebel & Gefährlich Hamburg, GERMANY 102 35,742 Fitzgerald’s Houston, TX 152 17,076 Batschkapp Frankfurt, GERMANY 103 35,030 Knitting Factory Concert House Reno, NV 153 16,831 Lizard Lounge Dallas, TX 104 34,961 Assembly Sacramento, CA 154 16,352 High Noon Saloon Madison, WI 105 34,777 The Roxy Theatre West Hollywood, CA 155 16,063 SOMA San Diego San Diego, CA 106 34,685 Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO 156 15,912 Mezzanine San Francisco, CA 107 34,363 Teatro Estudio Cavaret Guadalajara, MEXICO 157 15,719 The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA 108 33,971 Flames Central Calgary, CANADA 158 15,536 Mojo Club Hamburg, GERMANY 109 33,524 The Venue Fargo, ND 159 15,347 The Fillmore Detroit Detroit, MI 110 32,785 Varsity Theatre Baton Rouge, LA 160 15,153 Culture Factory Zagreb, CROATIA 111 30,797 Turf Club Saint Paul, MN 161 14,811 Cowboys - Calgary Calgary, CANADA 112 30,681 Park West Chicago, IL 162 14,709 A & R Music Bar Columbus, OH 113 30,588 Jannus Live Saint Petersburg, FL 163 14,335 House Of Blues Dallas, TX 114 30,132 Rough Trade Brooklyn, NY 164 14,258 Fillmore Charlotte Charlotte, NC 115 30,080 Huxleys Neue Welt Berlin, GERMANY 165 14,005 House Of Blues Lake Buena Vista, FL 116 29,694 Exit / In Nashville, TN 166 13,962 City Winery Nashville Nashville, TN 117 29,539 Hamilton Live Washington, DC 167 13,736 House Of Blues Cleveland, OH 118 29,323 The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA 168 13,703 The International Knoxville, TN 119 29,184 Schubas Tavern Chicago, IL 169 13,506 Opera House Concert Venue Toronto, CANADA 120 28,748 Bijou Theatre Knoxville, TN 170 13,238 Sam’s Burger Joint Music Hall San Antonio, TX 121 28,685 The Cabooze Minneapolis, MN 171 12,937 The Intersection - The Stache Grand Rapids, MI 122 28,180 Hard Rock Live Cleveland, OH 172 12,844 Amos’ Southend Charlotte, NC 123 27,987 Higher Ground - Ballroom South Burlington, VT 173 12,698 The Catalyst Santa Cruz, CA 124 25,488 Deerfoot Inn & Casino Calgary, CANADA 174 12,331 Georgia Theatre Athens, GA 125 23,430 Chameleon Lancaster, PA 175 12,284 Fabrik Hamburg Hamburg, GERMANY 126 23,414 Lee’s Palace Toronto, CANADA 176 12,224 The Great Saltair Magna, UT 127 23,133 Musikfest Cafe at ArtsQuest Center Bethlehem, PA 177 11,945 Barboza Seattle, WA 128 23,125 WorkPlay Theatre Birmingham, AL 178 11,850 Cirque Royal Brussels, BELGIUM 129 21,863 Canopy Club Urbana, IL 179 11,780 Middle East Downstairs Cambridge, MA 130 21,158 The Parish Austin, TX 180 11,549 Strom Munich, GERMANY 131 21,089 Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto, CANADA 181 11,263 Republik Nightclub Calgary, CANADA 132 21,057 Tonhalle Munich, GERMANY 182 11,121 Union Hall Edmonton, CANADA 133 20,603 House Of Blues Atlantic City, NJ 183 11,100 The Basement Columbus, OH 134 20,430 Horseshoe Cincinnati – The Shoe Cincinnati, OH 184 11,080 Cedar Cultural Center Minneapolis, MN 135 20,377 E-Werk Cologne, GERMANY 185 10,972 Backstage Munich, GERMANY 136 20,179 Rockhal Luxembourg, LUXEMBOURG 186 10,903 Gloria Cologne, GERMANY 137 19,675 Kool Haus Toronto, CANADA 187 10,804 Piere’s Entertainment Center Fort Wayne, IN 138 19,556 Grand Rex Paris, FRANCE 188 10,684 Astra Berlin, GERMANY 139 19,446 Longhorn Stuttgart, GERMANY 189 10,684 The Casbah San Diego, CA 140 19,436 Triple Rock Social Club Minneapolis, MN 190 10,608 House Of Blues Chicago, IL 141 19,339 Fine Line Music Cafe Minneapolis, MN 191 10,559 Knust Hamburg, GERMANY 142 19,162 AB Club @ Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BELGIUM 192 10,444 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY 143 18,619 South Side Ballroom Dallas, TX 193 10,373 Crofoot Ballroom Pontiac, MI 144 17,910 Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY 194 10,337 Empire West Springfield, VA 145 17,887 House Of Blues Houston, TX 195 10,297 Terminal West Atlanta, GA 146 17,885 The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, CANADA 196 10,246 Mayan Theatre Los Angeles, CA 147 17,720 Hard Rock Cafe / Hard Rock Live Orlando, FL 197 10,224 Lido Berlin, GERMANY 148 17,606 Club Cafe Pittsburgh, PA 198 10,081 The Glass House Concert Hall Pomona, CA 149 17,490 Revolution Fort Lauderdale, FL 199 9,938 The Ritz Ybor Tampa, FL 150 17,421 The State Room Salt Lake City, UT 200 9,821 Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, CANADA All figures are for tickets sold worldwide as reported to POLLSTAR for shows played between 1/1/14 and 12/31/14.
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