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July 2019 July Tickets Stops HOTTICKETS 2,000 OR LESS CAPACITY Ranked by gross. All data based on igures provided to Pollstar. Date range: 5/16/19-6/15/19. Data updated as of June 16. TICKETS RANK GROSS EVENT VENUE SOLD PROMOTER DATE SHOWS 1 $368,702 Donny & Marie Osmond Flamingo, Las Vegas 3,304 Caesars Entertainment May 21-25 5 2 $299,520 "Jersey Boys" Washington Pavilion, Mary W. 4,593 in-house May 21-23 3 Sommervold Hall, Sioux Falls, S.D. 3 $194,880 Sebastian Maniscalco Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay, San Diego 2,784 in-house May 16-17 2 4 $177,480 Rob Thomas Center Stage, North¬ield, Ohio 1,476 in-house May 31 1 5 $176,755 "Kinky Boots" Midland (Mich.) Center For The Arts 2,709 in-house May 28-29 2 6 $171,744 Tony Bennett Gallagher Bluedorn Performing 1,542 in-house June 7 1 Arts Center, Cedar Falls, Iowa 7 $168,023 "The Illusionists" Mayo Performing Arts Center, 2,440 in-house May 18 2 Morristown, N.J. 8 $166,826 Sammy Hagar Center Stage, North¬ield, Ohio 1,250 in-house June 2 1 and The Circle 9 $159,090 Neil deGrasse Tyson H-E-B Performance Hall at 1,738 in-house June 3 1 The Tobin Center, San Antonio 10 $147,773 Derek Hough Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles 1,690 NS2, FPC Live June 1 1 TOPSTOPS MORE THAN 15,000 CAPACITY Ranked by tickets sold. All data based on igures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 5/16/19-6/15/19. Data updated as of June 16. RANK VENUE TICKETS SOLD CAPACITY GROSS SHOWS 1 Allianz Parque, São Paulo 126,662 50,000 $9,164,615 3 2 Wembley Stadium, London 114,583 98,000 $13,529,201 2 3 Arena Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City 107,622 22,000 $1,664,165 6 COMPILED BY TEAMBOXOFFICEPOLLSTAR.COM BY COMPILED 4 Arena Monterrey (Mexico) 107,511 17,500 $2,141,311 9 5 Stade de France, Paris 107,328 81,338 $13,398,884 2 6 MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J. 98,574 82,500 $14,050,410 2 7 Madison Square Garden, New York 70,468 20,789 $9,221,797 5 8 Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tenn. 56,521 68,000 $5,812,426 1 9 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio 51,971 100,000 $6,604,579 1 10 Bell Centre, Montreal 49,795 21,500 $5,436,758 4 11 Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wis. 49,416 60,790 $6,529,928 1 12 Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia 40,969 43,500 $4,781,392 1 13 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, Calif. 38,971 22,000 $3,205,047 2 14 Foro Sol, Mexico City 34,135 55,000 $2,308,717 1 15 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles 33,713 17,500 $3,595,309 2 72 JULY 2019 TOPSTOPS 10,00115,000 CAPACITY Ranked by tickets sold. All data based on igures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 5/16/19-6/15/19. Data updated as of June 16. RANK VENUE TICKETS SOLD CAPACITY GROSS SHOWS 1 FlyDSA Arena, Sheield, England 38,146 13,600 $2,664,867 6 2 Hallenstadion, Zürich 29,315 15,000 $2,588,115 4 3 Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls, S.D. 21,064 12,000 $2,231,469 2 4 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas 16,857 13,000 $1,259,515 2 5 Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis 13,324 10,600 $751,129 2 6 NYCB Live: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y. 12,098 14,975 $126,828 2 7 Austin360 Amphitheater, Austin, Texas 11,848 13,164 $810,646 1 8 Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Ind. 11,394 13,000 $1,807,843 2 9 TUI Arena, Hannover, Germany 11,197 14,000 $946,834 1 10 Atlas Arena, Lodz, Poland 10,636 13,806 $725,492 1 11 Forest Hills Stadium, Queens, N.Y. 10,533 13,500 $630,302 1 12 SAP Arena, Mannheim, Germany 10,182 14,000 $723,643 2 13 Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, Alpharetta, Ga. 8,458 13,196 $353,877 1 14 Arena Stozice, Ljubljana, Slovenia 8,175 12,480 $632,224 1 15 Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas 8,045 12,000 $680,734 1 TOPSTOPS 5,00110,000 CAPACITY Ranked by tickets sold. All data based on igures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 5/16/19-6/15/19. Data updated as of June 16. RANK VENUE TICKETS SOLD CAPACITY GROSS SHOWS 1 Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City 58,939 9,618 $2,657,191 7 2 Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn. 48,272 10,000 $3,199,608 9 3 Filene Center at Wolf Trap, Vienna, Va. 44,989 7,028 $2,409,061 8 4 Park Theater at Park MGM, Las Vegas 24,938 6,400 $4,140,636 6 TEAMBOXOFFICEPOLLSTAR.COM BY COMPILED 5 The Anthem, Washington 20,870 6,000 $1,124,190 5 6 Auditorio Telmex, Zapopan, Mexico 20,030 9,298 $905,172 3 7 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco 19,152 8,500 $1,054,340 3 8 Smart Financial Centre, Sugar Land, Texas 18,332 6,500 $1,260,073 5 9 Whitewater Amphitheater, New Braunfels, Texas 12,962 5,600 $473,842 3 10 Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas 11,779 7,000 $831,958 4 TK HERE CREDIT PHOTO 11 Breese Stevens Field, Madison, Wis. 9,552 9,000 $520,584 1 12 Auditorio Citibanamex, Monterrey, Mexico 8,612 7,000 $581,800 4 13 Royal Albert Hall, London 8,310 5,272 $567,705 2 14 Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Amphitheater 7,134 7,294 $606,540 1 15 Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville, Tenn. 6,822 6,800 $282,597 1 SEPTEMBERAUGUSTJULY 20192018 73 Venue Cleaning Services TOPSTOPS 2,0015,000 CAPACITY Your Clean Team. Ranked by tickets sold. All data based on igures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 5/16/19-6/15/19. Data updated as of June 16. RANK VENUE TICKETS SOLD CAPACITY GROSS SHOWS 1 Cobb Great Hall at Wharton Center, East Lansing, Mich. 35,795 2,251 $5,267,390 16 2 Carol Morsani Hall, Tampa, Fla. 26,464 2,610 $2,005,210 13 3 Durham (N.C.) Performing Arts Center 26,397 2,712 $1,906,101 11 4 Fox Theatre, Atlanta 24,547 4,665 $1,846,260 7 5 House of Blues, Boston 23,617 2,425 $892,466 9 6 Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis 22,670 2,670 $1,958,340 9 7 Ziff Ballet Opera House, Arsht Center, Miami 18,283 2,400 $1,557,642 8 8 Sant Jordi Club, Barcelona, Spain 17,475 4,620 $1,438,273 1 9 Beacon Theatre, New York 16,714 2,829 $1,038,748 7 10 Hanover Theatre for Performing Arts, Worcester, Mass. 16,553 2,314 $939,864 12 11 Altria Theater, Richmond, Va. 15,384 3,606 $889,792 7 12 Teatro Metropolitan, Mexico City 13,805 3,165 $418,431 5 13 Wang Theatre, Boch Center, Boston 11,621 3,562 $666,090 4 14 Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tenn. 10,929 2,362 $903,984 6 15 Fox Theater, Oakland, Calif. 10,915 2,800 $507,466 5 Why Jani-King Celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year, Jani-King has progressively built TOPSTOPS 2,000 OR LESS CAPACITY its commercial cleaning programs with Ranked by tickets sold. All data based on igures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 5/16/19-6/15/19. Data updated as of June 16. proven results. RANK VENUE TICKETS SOLD CAPACITY GROSS SHOWS Does your Clean Team have the same Customers around the globe have passion for results as your fans? 1 9:30 Club, Washington 19,452 1,200 $539,543 19 come to trust Jani-King franchisees 2 First Avenue, Minneapolis 15,258 1,550 $379,693 15 in providing the absolute best in Jani-King has the answer for all of your cleaning needs. From 3 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Saint Paul, Minn. 15,218 1,900 $68,729 11 service each and every day. It’s this pre-game to post-game and every second of every game, consistent dedication of our business 4 Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown, N.J. 13,695 1,319 $731,237 13 TEAMBOXOFFICEPOLLSTAR.COM BY COMPILED Jani-King’s cleaning program delivers trained and efficient owners, backed by expert support 5 H-E-B Performance Hall at The Tobin Center, San Antonio 11,081 2,000 $582,231 9 personnel who are experts in stadium and event facility cleaning. at the local and corporate levels that 6 Moore Theatre, Seattle 7,832 1,804 $413,863 6 continues to validate Jani-King as 7 Emo's, Austin, Texas 7,264 1,550 $175,274 7 The King of Clean®. Official Cleaning Company of: 8 Paradise Rock Club, Boston 7,228 933 $195,442 10 9 Center Stage, North¬ield, Ohio 6,426 1,875 $552,590 5 10 Vic Theatre, Chicago 5,849 1,300 $178,844 5 11 College Street Music Hall, New Haven, Conn. 5,753 2,000 $222,785 4 12 Thalia Hall, Chicago 5,464 925 $176,330 8 13 Boulder (Colo.) 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