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Police Top Tour of 2007

Source: ticketblogger.blogspot.com

E! Online - David Jenison

In a classic case of role reversal, it was the Police who topped this year’s most-wanted list.

The trio’s reunion tour, which kicked off May 28 in Vancouver, finished 2007 as North America’s number one top grossing tour, per year-end figures released Friday by the concert trade Pollstar. Sting & Co.’s 41-city, 54-show outing grossed $132 million in ticket sales, nearly double the amount of country star Kenny Chesney, who finished second with $71 million.

The Police had the highest average per-concert take, with $3.2 million per gig. The reunited rockers also sold the most tickets, just over 1.15 million, followed closely by Chesney’s 1.14 million. But the Police only had the fifth highest average ticket price ($114.32), behind Barry Manilow ($141.72), Celine Dion ($141.26), Genesis ($130.39) and Elton John ($126.76).

The Police were also the top ticket seller internationally, bringing in a grand total of $212 million worldwide. The trio, who finished the tour’s Latin American leg earlier this month, restarts the tour Jan. 17 in New Zealand.

The reunited Genesis proved it could still turn it on again. Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford kicked off their North American jaunt Sept. 7 in Toronto and finished the year as the eighth highest grossing tour at $47.6 million. Genesis cracked the top 10 with the fewest number of shows, 25, but the band’s high seat prices made up the difference. Genesis also scored the second highest grossing international tour, selling $129 million in tickets worldwide.

Showing that reunion tours were the rage this year, Van Halen finished in the fifth spot. On the heels of their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, the L.A. rockers launched their reunion tour last September, selling nearly $57 million in tickets to date.

The fourth highest grossing act wasn’t really a tour at all. Celine Dion did 113 performances of A New Day at Caesar’s Palace this year, with the Canadian chanteuse finishing her remarkable five-year run just last week. Her Las Vegas residency brought in $65.3 million in its final year.

Since opening her show in early 2003, Dion sold more than $400 million in tickets to nearly 3 million fans. The casinos 4,100-seat Colosseum, built specifically for her performances, limited her tickets-per-show average, but she led the pack in total number of shows.

While many singers would take a break after such a grueling schedule, Dion appears anxious to get on the road. Her yearlong Taking Chances tour kicks off Valentine’s Day in South Africa.
Chesney’s second-place finish kept Justin Timberlake at third, with about $500,000 separating them. The country star also exacted some revenge by topping Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s Soul2Soul 2007 tour, which finished sixth with $52.3 million. Last year, the Soul2Soul tour grossed $88.6 million, topping Chesney’s 2005 Somewhere in the Sun as the highest grossing country tour of all time.

Among the other top-10 finishers, Rod Stewart and current Christmas king Josh Groban finished at seventh ($49 million) and ninth ($43 million), respectively. With $41.5 million in sales, Rascal Flatts finished 10th, giving country music three of the year’s top-10 tours.

Just outside the top 10 were a clutch of Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, with Billy Joel finishing 12th ($39.1 million), Roger Waters 13th ($38.3 million) and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band coming in 14th ($38.2 million). Elton John finished at 16th with $35.7 million, thanks to his Red Piano show, which he performed in the Colosseum during Celine Dion’s breaks.

Tween concertgoers were represented by Miley Cyrus. The Disney Channel star’s Best of Both Worlds Tour, one of the year’s hardest tickets to come by, finished 15th, with $36 million in gross ticket sales.

Finally, Mexican rockers Maná had the top Spanish-language tour, and the 20th highest grossing overall, moving nearly $34 million in tickets over 46 shows.

Per Pollstar, the top 20 tours grossed $996 million, down nearly 16 percent from 2006. Total North American ticket sales hit $2.6 billion for the year, according to Billboard. That’s a drop of 10 percent from last year’s record-setting mark, while the actual number of concertgoers—51 million—was also down 19 percent.

Here’s a recap of 2007’s top 10 highest grossing North American tours, per Pollstar:
1. The Police ($131.9 millon)

2. Kenny Chesney ($71.1 million)

3. Justin Timberlake ($70.6 million)

4. Celine Dion ($65.3 million)

5. Van Halen ($56.7 million)

6. Tim McGraw/Faith Hill ($52.3 million)

7. Rod Stewart ($49 million)

8. Genesis ($47.6 million)

9. Josh Groban ($43 million)

10. Rascal Flatts ($41.5 million)

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Soul2Soul Tour Info

Source: vipticketblog.com

With the kickoff of this year’s Tim McGraw / Faith Hill tour just days away, the superstar couple has selected opening talent for the mainstage while announcing a second stage that will feature up-and-coming performers.Openers for the Soul2Soul Tour, which kicks off June 5 with two nights in Omaha, NE, will consist of Lori McKenna , Taylor Swift, and The Warren Brothers, with McGraw and Hill promising “a few surprises along the way.”

A second stage outside arenas on the tour will feature talent handpicked by McGraw himself, according to the tour’s publicist. The “MyGIG Infotainment Stage” will feature Halfway to Hazard and Lance Miller, whose Warren Brothers-produced debut single, “She Really Loves Me,” was recently released on WB Records.

The trek, which now comprises 44 dates, is scheduled to make stops at arenas across the US and Canada through mid-August. The nine-show Canadian leg marks McGraw and Hill’s first string of co-headlining stops throughout that country.

June 2007
5, 6 - Omaha, NE - Qwest Center
8 - St. Paul, MN - Xcel Center
11 - Salt Lake City, UT - Delta Center
13 - Portland, OR - Rose Garden Arena
14 - Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome
16, 17 - Vancouver, British Columbia - General Motors Place
19, 20 - Edmonton, Alberta - Rexall Place
21 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Credit Union Centre
22 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - MTS Centre
25, 26 - Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
27 - Ottawa, Ontario - Scotiabank Place
29 - Cleveland, OH - Quicken Loans Arena
30 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center

July 2007
5, 6 - Boston, MA - TD Banknorth Garden
7 - Washington, DC - Verizon Center
9 - East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena
11 - Detroit, MI - The Palace
12 - Grand Rapids, MI - Van Andel Arena
13, 14 - Chicago, IL - United Center
17 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mellon Arena
18 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
20 - Greensboro, SC - Greensboro Coliseum
21 - Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena
22 - Jacksonville, FL - American Airlines Center
24 - Sunrise, FL - BankAtlantic Center
25 - Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum
27 - Biloxi, MS - Mississippi Coast Coliseum
28 - Lafayette, LA - Cajundome
29 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
31 - Denver, CO - Pepsi Center

August 2007
2 - San Diego, CA - San Diego Sports Arena
3 - Phoenix, AZ - Jobing.com Arena
4 - Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden
6 - Sacramento, CA - ARCO Arena
7 - Fresno, CA - Savemart Center
8 - San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion
10, 11 - Anaheim, CA - Honda Center

September 2007
1 - Moncton, New Brunswick - Country Rocks the Hill

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