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This Week’s Top Tours: Tyler, The Creator Enters APX Following ‘Chromakopia’ Tour Launch

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Tyler, the Creator debuts in the top 10 on APX this week at No. 7. (Arturo Holmes Getty Images / Coachella)

Tyler, the Creator makes his debut in the top 10 on the Artist Power Index following the launch of “Chromakopia: The World Tour” in support of his eighth studio album that was released in October. The tour’s opening trek, featuring 33 performances in North American cities, began on Feb. 4 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, and will continue until early April. But, with Europe and Oceania also on the itinerary in 2025, a total of 88 arena shows are booked worldwide through Sept. 5.

Among the highlights of the tour’s opening North American leg, a six-night run is scheduled in Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena Feb. 14-21, while two-show engagements are planned in Seattle, San Diego and Austin, Texas. The rapper’s final stop before heading to Europe will be in Mexico City where he will headline the second day of the “AXE Ceremonia” festival on April 6.

His last stint on the road was in 2022 with his “Call Me If You Get Lost Tour” that also played in North America, Europe and Oceania.

According to boxoffice totals reported during the run, he averaged 12,412 sold tickets per show at headlining arena dates for a gross average of $960,968. Most of his appearances in Europe on the previous tour were on festival stages.

Along with Tyler, the Creator, the Artist Power Index highlights debut appearances by four additional performers including Mary J. Blige who enters the lineup after the launch of her own tour.

“The For My Fans Tour” headlining trek began Jan. 30 at First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, and includes 35 more concerts set in U.S. and Canadian arenas through April.

Her most recent tour, in the fall of 2022, grossed $34.3 million from 256,897 sold tickets at 24 shows. Booked at arenas in U.S. cities, the tour followed the release of her Good Morning Gorgeous album earlier that year.

Maroon 5 makes a three-position jump to No. 1 on the Artist Power Index after kicking off a six-city trek through Asian countries in the Philippines. The first performance on the tour was on Jan. 29 at Pasay City’s SM Mall of Asia Arena. It was the band’s fourth headlining date at the venue, having previously performed there in 2015, 2019 and 2022. Shows in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Taiwan are also part of the current Asia tour, along with a three-show engagement in Japan at the Tokyo Dome.

On LIVE75, Feid is the highest ranked touring artist after debuting at No. 1 based on ticket sales at the final six performances on his “Ferxxocalipsis World Tour.” After performing at arenas and stadiums throughout the Western Hemisphere in 2024, along with a single July performance in Spain, the Colombian singer completed the world tour in his home country with concerts from Nov. 29 through Dec. 8.

Three sold-out arena shows in Bogotá at Coliseo MedPlus and a final run of three concerts at Estadio Atanasio Girardot in his hometown of Medellín moved a total of 223,105 tickets, averaging 37,184 sold seats per night. Throughout the entire tour, though, he averaged 21,566 sold tickets and a $1.95 million gross per show, based on reported boxoffice data from 34 concerts.

Along with Feid, 32 other touring headliners also make their debut on LIVE75, including four in the top 10. Among them is EDM artist Anyma at No. 3 with a ticket average of 17,329 from eight performances during December and January at Sphere in Las Vegas. Eagles follow at No. 4, also with eight shows performed at Sphere during the same period, but the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame members have the higher gross average of the two with $4.66 million compared to the DJ’s $2.63 million per show.

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