Pierce The Veil Joins LIVE75 Following Launch Of New World Tour

Pierce the Veil enters the lineup on LIVE75 following the kickoff of the “I Can’t Hear You World Tour,” booked primarily in outdoor amphitheaters and arenas in the Americas and Europe throughout 2025. The trek will be a career retrospective for the rock band, supporting all five of their studio albums, from their 2007 debut, A Flair for the Dramatic, through 2023’s The Jaws of Life.
The group earns “Hot Shot” status with the highest chart debut of the week based on ticket sales at nine of the early concerts on the tour. The opening performance was held at PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, North Carolina on May 13 with a crowd of 18,796 in attendance. Overall, the nine concerts grossed over $7.6 million from a total of 146,041 sold tickets. The per-show average of 16,226 earns the No. 6 ranking on the chart.
Concerts at six more sheds also contributed to Pierce the Veil’s overall ticket count, including a May 24 concert at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Virginia with 20,039 sold tickets, the most among the amphitheaters. Two arena dates were also part of the mix on the opening stretch of shows, including a sellout at New York’s Madison Square Garden with 14,563 tickets sold May 20. The band also played for an arena crowd of 7,391 at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec on May 27.
Sleeping With Sirens supports the North American leg of the tour, set to run through the beginning of July, while Beach Weather will also provide opening sets. Daisy Grenade was the show opener during the early stops on the “I Can’t Hear You” tour.
Also debuting on LIVE75 is The Offspring at No. 15 based on tickets sold at four of the shows during the group’s four-city tour through Australia. The run began May 4 with a crowd of 8,363 at Adelaide Entertainment Centre, followed by two shows, May 7-8, at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena with 11,652 in attendance the first night and 8,761 on the second. The ticket count at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena totaled 14,935 on May 11, and two nights at Brisbane Entertainment Center produced a combined headcount of 17,595, May 14-15.
On the Artist Power Index, the only concert performer making their first appearance of the year is Colombian artist Beéle, landing at No. 35. His debut on the chart follows a headlining performance at Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile on June 3 as part of his “Frente al Mar World Tour.” He will return to the same arena for a second performance on Aug. 16. He will also perform in his home country for three nights at the Movistar Arena in Bogotá, Nov. 14-16.
Linkin Park returns to the Artist Power Index at No. 20 after beginning the 2025 European leg of their “From Zero World Tour.” Following festival appearances in Austria and the Czech Republic, the band’s first headlining date came on June 16 at Heinz von Heiden-Arena in Hannover, Germany, the first of eight stadiums booked this summer. Four more festival appearances are also planned, including Rock Werchter in Belgium and the Open’er Festival in Poland, both in July.
Green Day is also back on the Artist Power Index at No. 28 after resuming their own world tour with a headlining event in Europe. The band kicked off the 2025 European leg of “The Saviors Tour” with appearances at the Download Festival in the U.K. and Firenze Rocks in Italy before appearing at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria, on back-to-back nights, June 17-18. The bulk of their upcoming performances on the continent will be festival dates, but another arena show is also planned for July 2 at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam.
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