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Hottickets 2,000 Or Less Capacity Topstops More Than 15,000 Capacity HOTTICKETS 2,000 OR LESS CAPACITY Ranked by gross. All data based on figures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 2/16/20-3/15/20. Data updated as of March 15. TICKETS RANK GROSS EVENT VENUE SOLD PROMOTER DATE SHOWS 1 $394,830 Blue Man Group Midland (Mich.) Center for the Arts 7,110 In-house Feb. 21-23 5 2 $303,574 Little Big Town Charleston (S.C) Gaillard Center 3,389 Messina Touring Group / March 5-6 2 AEG Presents 3 $285,795 Bert Kreischer Chevalier Theatre, Medford, Mass. 5,379 Outback Presents Feb. 27-28 3 4 $277,873 Jo Koy Tampa (Fla.) Theatre 4,872 Icon Entertainment Group Feb. 29-March 1 4 5 $144,658 Virginia Opera Dominion Energy Center, Carpenter Theatre, 1,950 Virginia Opera Feb. 21-23 2 "Cinderella" Richmond, Va. 6 $142,912 "Finding Neverland" Mayo Performing Arts Center, 2,373 In-house March 6-7 3 Morristown, N.J. 7 $129,175 Cody Jinks Victory Theatre, Evansville, Ind. 2,613 True Grit Presents Feb. 20-21 2 8 $128,526 "Rent" Washington Pavilion, Sommervold Hall, 2,066 In-house Feb. 25-26 2 Sioux Falls, S.D. 9 $127,353 Jill Scott Caesars Event Ctr. at Caesars 1,143 C3 Presents, Caesars Feb. 28 1 Southern Indiana, Elizabeth, Ind. Entertainment 10 $124,421 "Blippi Live!" Count Basie Center for the Arts, Red Bank, N.J. 3,078 In-house Feb. 16 2 (ALL CHART-ELIGIBLE SHOWS AT A VENUE ARE COMPILED TOGETHER FOR AN ARTIST OR EVENT.) OR ARTIST AN FOR TOGETHER COMPILED ARE VENUE A AT SHOWS CHART-ELIGIBLE (ALL TOPSTOPS MORE THAN 15,000 CAPACITY Ranked by tickets sold. All data based on figures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 2/16/20-3/15/20. Data updated as of March 15. RANK VENUE TICKETS SOLD CAPACITY GROSS SHOWS 1 Foro Sol, Mexico City 296,982 55,000 $12,486,675 3 2 Arena Monterrey (Mexico) 87,187 17,500 $2,689,866 7 3 Arena Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City 62,525 22,000 $1,483,316 5 4 Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City 60,655 21,004 $4,313,246 5 5 Forum, Inglewood, Calif. 59,340 17,500 $5,653,492 5 6 Oakland (Calif.) Arena 51,498 19,200 $2,241,129 11 7 Capital One Arena, Washington 50,464 20,500 $5,202,240 4 8 American Airlines Center, Dallas 45,014 20,021 $8,700,698 5 9 United Center, Chicago 40,442 23,000 $5,499,944 3 10 Madison Square Garden, New York 39,570 20,789 $3,965,078 3 TK HERE CREDIT PHOTO 11 Bell Centre, Montreal 28,974 21,500 $2,396,178 3 12 Scotiabank Arena, Toronto 26,078 19,800 $1,523,451 2 13 Estadio Nacional, Lima, Peru 24,694 45,000 $1,050,052 1 14 Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Ill. 24,239 19,000 $1,651,922 2 15 TD Garden, Boston 22,605 19,580 $3,022,752 2 52 APRIL 2020 TOPSTOPS 10,001–15,000 CAPACITY Ranked by tickets sold. All data based on figures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 2/16/20-3/15/20. Data updated as of March 15. RANK VENUE TICKETS SOLD CAPACITY GROSS SHOWS 1 The Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham, England 28,452 10,833 $1,728,549 6 2 Budapest (Hungary) Aréna 19,989 14,000 $1,072,957 2 3 John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, Va. 15,953 14,200 $743,047 2 4 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas 15,294 13,000 $16,916,440 1 5 NYCB Live Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y. 11,831 14,975 $1,927,775 1 6 Arena VFG, Guadalajara, Mexico 11,814 15,000 $760,778 1 7 Denver Coliseum, Denver 11,719 10,500 $413,277 2 8 Pechanga Arena, San Diego 10,137 14,000 $858,769 1 9 TaxSlayer Center, Moline, Ill. 8,705 12,000 $629,393 1 10 Utilita Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne, England 8,665 11,250 $500,265 1 11 First Direct Arena, Leeds, England 8,660 13,000 $182,152 1 12 Rabobank Arena, Bakersfield, Calif. 8,320 10,400 $796,998 1 13 JQH Arena, Springfield, Mo. 8,197 11,000 $179,832 1 14 CenturyLink Center, Bossier City, La. 7,503 14,000 $166,354 1 15 Hallenstadion, Zürich 7,373 15,000 $602,132 1 TOPSTOPS 5,001–10,000 CAPACITY Ranked by tickets sold. All data based on figures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 2/16/20-3/15/20. Data updated as of March 15. RANK VENUE TICKETS SOLD CAPACITY GROSS SHOWS 1 Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City 55,301 9,618 $3,299,743 6 2 Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn. 45,990 10,000 $1,330,588 10 3 Auditorio Telmex, Zapopan, Mexico 26,693 9,298 $1,115,242 4 COMPILED BY [email protected] BY COMPILED 4 Accesso ShoWare Center, Kent, Wash. 18,662 7,800 $1,155,264 3 5 Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas 17,101 7,000 $1,858,924 5 6 Pepsi Center WTC, Mexico City 14,339 8,000 $413,134 2 7 The Anthem, Washington 13,733 6,000 $655,611 6 8 Payne Arena, Hidalgo, Texas 10,495 7,500 $1,007,686 2 9 Covelli Centre, Youngstown, Ohio 10,422 6,120 $482,256 2 10 Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York 10,236 5,600 $1,135,415 2 11 Orleans Arena, Las Vegas 10,003 9,000 $209,016 3 12 Rockhal, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg 8,860 6,500 $490,349 5 13 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco 8,800 8,500 $467,210 1 14 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Ore. 8,734 9,000 $347,061 1 15 Park Theater at Park MGM, Las Vegas 8,253 6,400 $1,317,506 2 PHOTO CREDIT HERE TK HERE CREDIT PHOTO APRIL 2020 53 TOPSTOPS 2,001–5,000 CAPACITY Ranked by tickets sold. All data based on figures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 2/16/20-3/15/20. Data updated as of March 15. RANK VENUE TICKETS SOLD CAPACITY GROSS SHOWS 1 Dreyfoos Hall, West Palm Beach, Fla. 39,459 2,195 $2,435,248 22 2 Durham (N.C.) Performing Arts Center 34,432 2,712 $1,705,492 18 3 Broward Center, Au-Rene Theater, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 30,408 2,658 $2,319,876 16 4 The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas 21,685 4,298 $2,696,055 7 5 House of Blues, Boston 21,100 2,425 $744,127 11 6 Beacon Theatre, New York 20,577 2,829 $1,631,910 8 7 Knoxville (Tenn.) Civic Auditorium 18,239 2,500 $890,723 9 8 Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis 18,188 2,670 $1,320,222 8 9 The Smith Center, Reynolds Hall, Las Vegas 16,287 2,050 $1,269,753 13 10 Cobb Great Hall at Wharton Center, East Lansing, Mich. 14,944 2,251 $942,036 9 11 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta 13,190 2,750 $872,209 6 12 The Pageant, St. Louis 11,156 2,300 $360,320 9 13 Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tenn. 10,575 2,362 $832,674 5 14 Belk Theater, Charlotte, N.C. 10,403 2,118 $906,763 6 15 The Great Hall at Avant Gardner, Brooklyn, N.Y. 10,342 3,400 $378,192 4 TOPSTOPS 2,000 OR LESS CAPACITY Ranked by tickets sold. All data based on figures supplied to Pollstar. Date range: 2/16/20-3/15/20. Data updated as of March 15. RANK VENUE TICKETS SOLD CAPACITY GROSS SHOWS 1 9:30 Club, Washington 11,793 1,200 $357,156 13 2 The Paramount, Huntington, N.Y. 10,795 1,573 $481,520 9 3 Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood, N.J. 10,360 1,367 $543,405 12 4 L'Etoile Banque Nationale, Brossard, Que. 9,419 912 $329,626 11 COMPILED BY [email protected] BY COMPILED 5 Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown, N.J. 9,318 1,319 $436,869 13 6 Paradise Rock Club, Boston 8,901 933 $298,536 13 7 Parker Playhouse, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 8,674 1,168 $482,273 13 8 Brooklyn (N.Y.) Bowl 8,027 600 $149,683 16 9 Midland (Mich.) Center for the Arts 7,781 1,552 $418,222 6 10 Troubadour, West Hollywood, Calif. 7,396 500 $148,431 16 11 McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland, Ore. 6,820 1,500 $213,483 8 12 Vic Theatre, Chicago 6,292 1,300 $207,046 5 13 Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis 6,277 1,014 $300,975 7 14 Chevalier Theatre, Medford, Mass. 5,379 1,850 $285,795 3 15 Dominion Energy Center, Carpenter Theatre, Richmond, Va. 5,184 1,800 $326,355 6 54 APRIL 2020.
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