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2004 Top 100 Tours ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 2004 Top 100 Tours AVERAGE AVERAGE TOTAL AVERAGE NO. OF RANK GROSS ARTIST TICKET PRICE TICKET SALES TICKETS SOLD GROSS CITIES/SHOWS AGENCY 1 87.4 Prince 61.04 20,745 1,431,454 1,266,321 69/96 Concerts West 2 80.4 Celine Dion 136.33 3,827 589,494 521,763 1/154 United Talent Agency 3 79.5 Madonna 143.59 39,536 553,505 5,677,185 14/39 Creative Artists Agency 4 60.5 Metallica 57.39 13,871 1,054,238 796,116 76/83 Artist Group International 5 59.4 Bette Midler 99.12 9,825 599,325 973,920 61/66 Creative Artists Agency 6 54.3 Van Halen 76.44 9,868 710,504 754,392 72/79 William Morris / Podell Talent 7 50.8 Kenny Chesney 44.40 15,252 1,143,909 676,759 75/77 Dale Morris & Associates 8 50.1 Sting 66.84 10,273 749,988 686,649 73/83 Creative Artists Agency 9 43.7 Toby Keith 47.83 12,344 913,520 590,508 74/75 Monterey Peninsula Artists 10 43.3 Elton John 158.22 24,862 273,483 3,933,831 11/60 The Howard Rose Agency 11 42.5 Rod Stewart 74.78 7,194 568,333 537,975 79/81 Artist Group International 12 41.2 Dave Matthews Band 43.32 27,984 951,488 1,212,493 34/47 Monterey Peninsula Artists 13 40.1 Tim McGraw 52.48 12,735 764,100 668,343 60/64 Creative Artists Agency 14 34.6 Jimmy Buffett 59.57 22,339 580,829 1,330,769 26/30 The Howard Rose Agency 15 34.5 Shania Twain 65.55 13,148 525,930 861,967 40/42 Creative Artists Agency 16 34.0 Alan Jackson / Martina McBride 51.50 11,380 660,040 586,061 58/58 Creative Artists Agency 17 29.1 Cher 65.19 8,940 447,039 582,807 50/54 Rock Steady Management Agency 18 29.1 Usher 58.45 13,103 497,951 765,881 38/42 International Creative Management 19 29.0 Eric Clapton 69.25 14,461 419,394 1,001,526 29/33 Creative Artists Agency 20 28.0 Josh Groban 53.96 6,652 518,902 358,974 78/80 William Morris Agency 21 25.6 AAAerosmith 57.54 10,865 445,481 625,203 41/41 Monterey Peninsula Artists 22 24.8 George Strait 63.40 15,044 391,167 953,846 26/29 The Erv Woolsey Agency 23 23.8 Phil Collins 76.52 12,933 310,396 989,676 24/26 Agency For The Performing Arts 24 23.7 Kid Rock 32.72 8,125 723,163 265,857 89/92 Creative Artists Agency 25 23.6 John Mayer 34.18 8,852 690,462 310,526 76/78 Creative Artists Agency 26 22.9 Phish 57.76 39,603 396,039 2,287,562 10/17 Monterey Peninsula Artists 27 21.8 Fleetwood Mac 62.03 10,056 351,978 623,872 35/35 Agency For The Performing Arts 28 21.5 Simon & Garfunkel 105.70 9,886 197,729 1,075,000 20/20 William Morris / Creative Artists 29 20.9 Sarah Brightman 65.24 4,704 319,930 306,915 68/68 Creative Artists Agency 30 20.6 Rush 49.15 9,975 418,969 490,295 42/43 Artist Group International 31 19.7 Sarah McLachlan 52.74 8,590 360,805 447,727 44/45 Little Big Man Booking 32 19.6 “Ozzfest ‘04" 46.16 16,993 424,828 784,427 25/25 Creative Artists Agency 33 19.5 Barry Manilow 78.14 10,413 249,918 813,709 24/24 William Morris Agency 34 19.4 Beyoncé 68..43 10,903 283,501 746,154 26/28 Creative Artists Agency 35 19.3 Hilary Duff 39.52 9,453 501,038 364,151 53/54 Creative Artists Agency 36 19.0 David Bowie 59.38 6,414 320,744 380,885 50/58 Clear Channel Touring 37 18.9 Britney Spears 63.28 11,957 298,930 756,672 25/25 Creative Artists Agency 38 17.9 The Dead 43.81 14,569 407,948 638,347 28/36 Monterey Peninsula Artists 39 17.5 Luis Miguel 53.71 46,546 325,823 2,500,177 7/34 William Morris Agency 40 17.4 “Projekt Revolution” / Linkin Park / Korn 37.56 14,051 449,644 544,707 32/32 Artist Group International 41 17.2 “Vans Warped Tour” 25.63 14,294 671,825 366,413 47/49 Creative Artists Agency 42 16.7 “Vote For Change” 65.01 6,760 256,883 439,474 38/38 Creative Artists Agency 43 16.6 Trans-Siberian Orchestra 39.14 5,236 424,118 204,938 81/91 William Morris Agency 44 15.7 Norah Jones 47.02 6,180 333,739 290,615 54/56 Creative Artists Agency 45 15.5 Yanni 56.35 5,598 274,349 315,443 49/51 Concerts West 46 15.1 Michael Flatley’s “Lord Of The Dance” 24.71 5,188 612,268 128,217 118/443 The Road Company 47 15.0 Brooks & Dunn 40.97 6,537 366,121 267,857 56/59 William Morris Agency 48 14.6 Bob Dylan 41.35 4,459 352,294 184,413 79/87 Creative Artists Agency 49 14.5 DDDavid Copperfield 45.95 4,570 315,363 210,016 69/258 The Road Company 50 14.4 Alabama 38.06 8,224 304,311 313,043 46/46 William Morris Agency Gross is in millions of U.S. dollars. All figures are for North American dates only. Average tickets and grosses are per city. 4 January 17, 2005 • 2 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 2004 Top 100 Tours AVERAGE AVERAGE TOTAL AVERAGE NO. OF RANK GROSS ARTIST TICKET PRICE TICKET SALES TICKETS SOLD GROSS CITIES/SHOWS AGENCY 51 14.3 Bill Gaither & Friends “Homecoming” 24.38 7,717 586,546 188,158 76/81 Clear Channel Touring 52 13.9 Eagles 110.58 9,676 125,798 1,069,953 13/13 William Morris Agency 53 13.8 Linkin Park 33.28 12,520 413,173 416,788 33/33 Artist Group International 54 13.7 R. Kelly / Jay-Z 43.28 13,761 316,516 595,652 23/24 Creative Artists / Atlanta Worldwide Touring 55 13.3 Incubus 29.87 5,774 444,662 172,478 77/77 Variety Artists International 56 13.2 Chicago / Earth, Wind & Fire 37.36 7,517 353,319 280,851 47/49 Howard Rose / Creative Artists 57 13.1 KISS 35.72 8,539 367,183 305,210 43/43 Creative Artists Agency 58 11.3 Kelly Clarkson / Clay Aiken 45.10 8,082 250,554 364,516 31/31 Creative Artists Agency 59 11.2 Larry The Cable Guy 24.02 3,985 466,278 95,726 117/153 Agency For The Performing Arts 60 11.1 Harry Connick Jr. 50.07 3,280 219,789 163,235 68/71 Creative Artists Agency 61 11.1 Rascal Flatts 31.99 5,473 344,827 176,190 63/63 William Morris Agency 62 10.7 TTThe Cure / “Curiosa” 41.84 10,249 256,239 428,842 25/27 Creative Artists Agency 63 10.4 Nickelback 48.08 4,500 216,040 216,404 48/49 The Agency Group 64 10.3 No Doubt / Blink-182 40.12 17,080 256,205 685,268 15/16 M.O.B. Agency / Creative Artists 65 10.2 Lynyrd Skynyrd 26.78 5,684 380,881 152,239 67/69 William Morris Agency 66 9.8 Chris Rock 47.03 5,631 208,377 264,865 37/56 International Creative Management 67 9.7 The Allman Brothers Band 30.03 7,946 286,085 270,444 36/47 Podell Talent Agency 68 9.7 Vicente Fernandez 73.09 8,273 132,380 604,706 16/19 Hauser Entertainment 69 9.6 Gloria Estefan 55.89 7,122 170,930 398,079 24/25 Creative Artists Agency 70 9.5 Pixies 34.66 5,161 273,577 178,902 53/74 William Morris Agency 71 9.4 Ron White 31.13 3,051 302,091 94,979 99/151 Four Points Entertainment 72 9.0 The Wiggles 26.05 14,371 344,907 374,379 24/72 Hit Entertainment 73 8.9 Diana Krall 61.73 3,604 144,176 222,500 40/46 William Morris Agency 74 8.8 3 Doors Down / Nickelback 33.51 12,563 263,833 421,029 21/21 The Agency Group 75 8.7 Jay-Z & Friends 73.48 9,153 118,994 672,632 13/14 Atlanta Worldwide Touring 76 8.4 A Perfect Circle 29.64 5,022 286,298 147,368 57/58 William Morris Agency 77 8.0 Beastie Boys 34.83 9,199 229,998 320,482 25/27 Creative Artists Agency 78 7.8 Tony Bennett 63.59 2,666 122,660 169,565 46/46 Creative Artists Agency 79 7.7 Tim Conway / Harvey Korman “Together Again” 52.25 3,066 147,170 160,219 48/74 Marty Klein Enterprises 80 7.6 Clay Aiken 38.82 3,995 195,775 155,102 49/50 Creative Artists Agency 81 7.5 Barenaked Ladies 36.86 4,731 203,472 174,419 43/46 Little Big Man Booking 82 7.5 Yes 50.50 3,622 148,514 182,927 41/42 Artist Group International 83 7.3 Joan Sebastian / Marco Antonio Solis 70.22 6,115 103,958 429,412 17/17 Suave Ent.
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