Zach Bryan Tops June Touring Report With Almost $69 Million - Billboard

Chart Beat - 07/31/2024

Zach Bryan Tops June Touring Report With Almost $69 Million

The Quittin' Time Tour reaches No. 1 after spending the last three months in the top 10.

By Eric Frankenberg

Zach Bryan rules Billboard’s June Boxscore report with 10 shows from The Quittin’ Time Tour. According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, Bryan grossed $68.9 million and sold 340,000 tickets in June.

It’s the first monthly win for Bryan, after scaling as high as No. 2 in March, seated behind Bad Bunny. He clocked two more top 10 placements in April (No. 10) and May (No. 4) before hitting the summit. Following Morgan Wallen (April 2023), he is only the second country artist to top the list.
The Quittin’ Time Tour has earned $184 million and sold 929,000 tickets since launching on March 5, current through the end of June. Barely past its halfway point, the trek has already quadrupled the gross of Bryan’s Burn Burn Burn Tour from last year, which itself had quadrupled 2022’s The American Run Tour. In two years, he has multiplied his average per-show gross by more than 14, up from $292,000 in ’22, to $4.3 million.
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1Zach Bryan$68.9M340K10
2Coldplay$68M576K10
3P!nk$60.7M445K9
4Dead & Company$50.2M162K10
5Aventura$41.8M259K19
6Justin Timberlake$41.3M173K13
7Kenny Chesney$37.3M318K9
8Chris Brown$34.9M201K15
9Green Day$33.8M383K10
10Luke Combs$31.8M237K5
11Noah Kahan$27M227K14
12Metallica$21.1M191K4
13Melanie Martinez$21.1M205K15
14Girls Aloud$19.1M200K20
15Ed Sheeran$18.8M190K5
16Janet Jackson$18.3M177K17
17Liam Gallagher$18.1M188K12
18Luis Miguel$17.8M115K11
19Jerry Seinfeld$17.5M125K12
20Billy Joel$17.5M67.5K2
21Red Hot Chili Peppers$16.6M133K7
22blink-182$15.9M121K6
23Karol G$15.4M150K11
24Tim McGraw$15.3M140K13
25Rod Stewart$13.2M123K12
26Take That$13M129K6
27Dave Matthews Band$12.9M168K10
28The Killers$12.6M108K7
29Feid$11.8M92.9K6
30Roland Kaiser$11.5M160K9
According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore for engagements from June 2024.
Coldplay is June’s runner-up, logging its third month at No. 2, in addition to its three months at No. 1. During the month, the British rockers grossed $68 million and sold 576,000 tickets.
The band’s consistency – six months in the top two, plus eight more elsewhere in the top 10 – has paid off: the Music of the Spheres Tour has grossed $875.8 million and sold 8.2 million tickets since launching in March 2022.
Both the tour’s gross and attendance are the second biggest in Boxscore history. Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour (2018-23) grossed $939.1 million, and Ed Sheeran’s The Divide Tour (2017-19) sold 8.9 million tickets. With more dates scheduled, Coldplay is likely to overtake both by the end of the summer.
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RankArtist(s)Venue/Date(s)GrossPrice(s)AttendanceNo. of ShowsPromoter
1ColdplayGroupama Stadium, Lyon, France June 22-23, 25$22.6M$160.45 / $21.39165K3Live Nation
2Zach BryanMile High Stadium, Denver, Colo. June 14-15$20.5M$500 / $21110K2AEG Presents
3ColdplayPuskas Ferenc Stadion, Budapest, Hungary June 16, 18-19$18M$130.62 / $19.92167K3Live Nation
4Dead & CompanySphere, Las Vegas, Nev. June 6-8$15.5M256.4948.7K3Live Nation
5Dead & CompanySphere, Las Vegas, Nev. June 20-22$15.2M308.2749.3K3Live Nation
6ColdplayOlympic Stadium, Athens, Greece June 8-9$15.2M$154.09 / $21.70139K2Live Nation
7Luke CombsSoFi Stadium, Inglewood, Calif. June 14-15$15.1M$159.50 / $25107K2AEG Presents
8Dead & CompanySphere, Las Vegas, Nev. June 13-15$14.8M305.7448.5K3Live Nation
9P!nkTottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England June 15-16$14.6M$203.39 / $63.54102K2Marshall Arts
10P!nkHampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland June 28-29$14.2M$202.24 / $63.2098.4K2Marshall Arts
11P!nkAviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland June 20-21$13.4M$350.44 / $89.42101K2Marshall Arts; MCD
12Billy JoelSoldier Field, Chicago, Ill. June 21$12.5M$349.50 / $79.5048.7K1Live Nation
13ColdplayStadionul National, Bucharest, Romania June 12-13$12.2M$147.56 / $23.30105K2Live Nation
14P!nkAnfield, Liverpool. England June 24-25$11.9M$202.23 / $63.2085.6K2Marshall Arts
15Zach BryanGillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass. June 26$11.7M229.1949.8K1AEG Presents
16Zach BryanFord Field, Detroit, Mich. June 20$11.2M$475 / $2545.4K1AEG Presents
17MetallicaOlympiastadion, Helsinki, Finland June 7, 9$11M105.03105K2Live Nation
18Bruno MarsDolby Live, Las Vegas, Nev. June 7-8, 12, 14-15$10.2M$600 / $99.5026.4K5MGM Resorts International
19MetallicaTelia Parken, Copenhagen, Denmark June 14, 16$10M116.7686K2Live Nation
20Luke CombsRice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City, Utah June 7-8$9.7M129.5575K2AEG Presents
21Zach BryanNissan Stadium, Nashville, Tenn. June 29$8.8M$449.50 / $2549.5K1AEG Presents
22Zach BryanCrypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. June 2-4$8.7M$325 / $5949.2K3AEG Presents
23Kenny ChesneyLincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. June 8$8.5M$375 / $6056.3K1Messina Touring Group/AEG Presents
24Lady GagaDolby Live, Las Vegas, Nev. June 19-20, 27, 29-30$8.2M$606.09 / $91.0926.5K5Live Nation; MGM Resorts International
25The KillersCo-Op Live, Manchester, United Kingdom June 18-19, 21-22$8.1M$82.45 / $57.0868.5K1SJM Concerts
26Zach BryanT-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nev. June 7-8$8M$224.16 / $218.8335.5K2AEG Presents
27Green DayWembley Stadium, London, England June 29$7.9M$125.12 / $62.5676K1SJM Concerts
28Justin TimberlakeMadison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. June 25-26$7.7M$410 / $5527.5K2Live Nation
29Kenny ChesneySoldier Field, Chicago, Ill. June 15$7.6M$360 / $4054.6K1Messina Touring Group/AEG Presents
30AventuraPrudential Center, Newark, N.J. June 2-4$7.5M$231 / $7141.6K3Cardenas Marketing Network
According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore for engagements from June 2024
The major asterisk for these all-time highs is that Taylor Swift has not reported figures for The Eras Tour. Billboard estimated more than $900 million in the bank and over four million tickets sold by last November. Since then, she’s performed in Asia, Australia and Europe, with a return to North America scheduled for the fall, meaning that she is likely far beyond $1 billion and nearing Sheeran’s attendance total to boot.
While Bryan leads Coldplay on Top Tours, they reverse fortunes on Top Boxscores, with the latter’s three shows at Groupama Stadium in Lyon, France, ($22.6 million, 165,000 tickets) beating the former’s double-header at Mile High Stadium in Denver ($20.5 million, 110,000 tickets). The Lyon venue rules Top Stadiums.
Both acts litter the rest of Top Boxscores, with Coldplay appearing four times in the top half, and Bryan totaling six entries. That’s each artist’s entire slate of shows from June, dominating the chart in stadiums – Coldplay in Europe and Bryan in the U.S.
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PromoterTotal GrossTotal AttendanceNo. of Shows
1Live Nation$545M4.6M373
2AEG Presents$254.3M2.4M609
3SJM Concerts$67M711K56
4Marshall Arts$60.7M445K9
5Cardenas Marketing Network$60.3M382K31
6Semmel Concerts$45.2M536K59
7TEG Group$38M356K71
8OCESA$33.4M510K112
9MGM Resorts International$20M68.2K22
10HYBE$17.3M145K12
According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore for engagements from June 2024.
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RankVenue/CityTotal GrossTotal AttendanceNo. of Shows
1Groupama StadiumLyon$22.6M165K3
2Mile High StadiumDenver$20.5M110K2
3Soldier Field Chicago$20M104K2
4Puskas Ferenc StadionBudapest$18M167K3
5RINNEDresden$17.7M131K2
6Olympic StadiumAthens$15.2M139K2
7SoFi StadiumInglewood$15.1M107K2
8Tottenham Hotspur StadiumLondon$14.6M102K2
9Hampden ParkGlasgow$14.2M98.4K2
10Aviva StadiumDublin$13.4M101K2
According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore for engagements from June 2024.
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RankVenue/CityTotal GrossTotal AttendanceNo. of Shows
1SphereLas Vegas$50.2M162K10
2Madison Square GardenNew York$38.7M247K18
3Prudential Center Newark$28.4M162K18
4O2 ArenaLondon$28.3M278K20
5Co-Op LiveManchester$22.4M208K12
6T-Mobile ArenaLas Vegas$22.1M55.5K4
7United CenterChicago$17.2M81.4K6
8TD GardenBoston$14.8M100K8
9Kaseya CenterMiami$14.6M87.7K7
10State Farm ArenaAtlanta$14.2M113K10
According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore for engagements from June 2024.
In a first, the entire top 10 artists – Bryan, Coldplay, P!nkDead & CompanyAventuraJustin TimberlakeKenny ChesneyChris BrownGreen Day and Luke Combs – boast grosses of $30 million or more. Nine tours had done it in August and September 2022, and again in June and July 2023.
Further, the entire Top Tours chart is stronger than ever. German singer Roland Kaiser rounds out the list at No. 30, via $11.5 million from nine shows. That’s higher than the bottom of the list has ever been, outpacing the $10.8 million from Marco Antonio Solis last September. June marks the second month since the charts launched in 2019 that all 30 ranked tours reported grosses of $10 million or more.
June’s top 30 artists mix veteran artists such as Dead & Company, Billy Joel and Luis Miguel with fresh faces including Bryan, Feid and Noah Kahan. Classic pop groups make their mark, as Girls Aloud’s 2024 reunion lands at No. 14 with $19.1 million and Take That’s U.K. tour continues at No. 26 with $13 million.
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1OVO Hydro Glasgow$20.7M178K17
2Moody CenterAustin$11.6M92.7K9
3MGM Grand GardenLas Vegas$11.6M36K3
4Footprint CenterPhoenix$10.1M89.8K8
5Dickies ArenaFort Worth$6.9M46.9K4
6Forest Hills StadiumNew York$6.4M75.1K6
7RAC ArenaPerth$4.8M95.1K12
8CFG Bank ArenaBaltimore$4.8M40.9K4
9OVO Arena WembleyLondon$4.6M40.7K6
10Van Andel ArenaGrand Rapids$4.3M51K6
According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore for engagements from June 2024.
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RankVenue/CityTotal GrossTotal AttendanceNo. of Shows
1Dolby LiveLas Vegas$19.4M57.6K11
2Red Rocks AmphitheatreMorrison$18.4M234K28
3Auditorio NacionalMexico City$8M102K12
4Radio City Music Hall New York$5.8M65.2K13
5Mohegan Sun ArenaUncasville$5.8M59.3K11
6Hearst Greek TheatreBerkeley$5M50.3K7
7Bill Graham Civic AuditoriumSan Francisco$2.6M44K5
8The Theater at Madison Square GardenNew York$2.2M30.9K8
9MGM Music Hall at Fenway Boston$2.2M33.2K8
10Santander ArenaReading$2.1M11.9K2
According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore for engagements from June 2024.
The top-grossing venue of June is Las Vegas’ Sphere. The room hosted 10 shows across four weekends with artist-in-residency Dead & Company. The supergroup brought in $50.2 million and sold 162,000 tickets, enough to land at No. 4 on Top Tours and sprinkle Top Boxscores at Nos. 4, 5 and 8.
Up 38% from May, it’s Sphere’s second consecutive month at No. 1, with its one-of-a-kind concert experience driving high ticket prices. Madison Square Garden out-sold Sphere by more than 80,000 tickets and grossed about $12 million less, with the latter nearly doubling MSG’s average ticket ($309 vs. $156).
The lower-capacity venue charts are dominated by Glasgow (OVO Hydro), Atlanta (Fox Theatre) and Las Vegas (Dolby Live and Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas). Historically blocked by larger venues on the 5,000-capacity-and-under ranking, Encore Theater scores its first month at No. 1 on the new chart that breaks out venues with a cap of 2,500 or less.
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RankVenue/CityTotal GrossTotal AttendanceNo. of Shows
1Fox TheatreAtlanta$5.5M64.7K15
2Fallsview Casino ResortNiagara Falls$4.5M49.6K11
3David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts, Morsani HallTampa$2.5M33.5K15
4Beacon TheatreNew York$2.3M28K12
5Altria TheaterRichmond$1.9M27.9K9
6Stage AEPittsburgh$1.9M36.4K11
7The Mission BallroomDenver$1.6M35.6K13
8Fox TheaterOakland$1.6M24.6K13
9Santa Barbara BowlSanta Barbara$1.5M15.7K4
10KEMBA Live!Columbus$1.4M30.8K12
According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore for engagements from June 2024.
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RankVenue/CityTotal GrossTotal AttendanceNo. of Shows
1Encore Theater at Wynn Las VegasLas Vegas$1.6M10K8
2The Mountain WinerySaratoga$1.5M16.1K9
3Sioux Falls Convention Center Sioux Falls$946K9K1
4Ruth Eckerd Hall Clearwater$828K9.4K6
5The Novo by Microsoft Los Angeles$824K18.9K10
6Keswick TheatreGlenside$697K8.9K9
7Gerald R. Ford AmphitheaterVail$622K6.1K3
8Warfield Theatre San Francisco$612K10.8K6
9Morris Performing Arts CenterSouth Bend$609K9.1K7
10Showbox SoDoSeattle$564K12.3K8

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