Sunday, July 27, 2008

Springsteen, Bon Jovi and Chesney vie for top tour




By Dean Goodman



Bruce Springsteen


Springsteen and his E Street Band, who kick off the second
leg of their North American tour in New Jersey on Sunday, will
vie for the crown with fellow Garden State rockers Bon Jovi and
country singer Kenny Chesney, according to Pollstar magazine.


Each artist should end the year with ticket sales of about
$70 million, said Gary Bongiovanni, the editor of the Fresno,
Calif.-based trade publication.


That's a modest sum by past standards. The Police were tops
last year with $132 million, while the Rolling Stones led the
field in 2006 with $138.5 million and in 2005 with a record
$162 million. Springsteen won the 2003 derby with $116 million.


The last time a year's top touring act earned less than $70
million was in 1999 when the Rolling Stones grossed $65 million
from a relatively brief arena tour.


"The economy's got to be affecting everything," Bongiovanni
said in an interview.


The credit crunch and higher fuel prices are keeping fans
at home. Concert promoters have responded by cutting prices of
their cheap seats, while many rockers are seeking economies of
scale by playing bigger markets.


At the half-year mark, Bon Jovi led with $56.3 million,
followed by Springsteen with $40.8 million, Van Halen with
$36.8 million, and Chesney with $35.3 million, Pollstar said.


Springsteen's tour begins with three dates at Giants
Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. The last time he played the
football field, five years ago, he grossed $39 million from 10
concerts. His top ticket price is now about 20 percent higher
at $95. The quick monthlong jaunt, a follow-up to a two-month
arena trek earlier this year, sticks largely on the eastern
United States. Last year, he grossed $38 million in North
America, No. 14 on Pollstar's list.


Reuters





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