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Coldplay To No. 1 On LIVE75 With North American Ticket Sales Boost

Coldplay In Concert Stanford, CA
Chris Martin of Coldplay performs on the opening night of the U.S. leg of “Music of the Spheres World Tour” at Stanford Stadium on May 31, 2025, in Stanford, California. (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images)

Coldplay earns the No. 1 ranking on LIVE75 for the fourth time in 2025 after ticket sales were reported from the final North American leg of the “Music of the Spheres World Tour.” The band averaged 53,070 sold tickets per show at the last three stadiums on the nine-city trek that began at the end of May and stretched through the month of July.

The first of the three venues was Camp Randall Stadium on the campus of the University of Wisconsin in Madison. With a crowd of 58,139, the performance on July 19 grossed $7.5 million. A Nashville event followed on the 22nd with 55,663 fans in attendance and a $6.5 million gross earned at Music City’s Nissan Stadium. Then, the group played their last U.S. shows on the tour at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, July 26-27, with a total of 98,481 tickets sold. The box office haul from the North American finale was $13.2 million.

Altogether, collective grosses from all nine stadiums in North America totaled $117.5 million with 875,956 tickets sold across 17 performances. Five of them hosted the tour for two shows, three had one performance booked and Toronto’s Rogers Stadium was the only venue on the tour with a four-night run this summer between July 7 and July 12. Attendance there reached 207,412 with ticket revenue totaling $27.6 million. Along with Nashville and Madison, Denver also welcomed the band for a single show, while Stanford, California, El Paso, Texas, Foxborough, Massachusetts, and Las Vegas joined Miami with two-show engagements on the books.

Joining Coldplay with a top 10 debut on LIVE75 is South Korean boy band ENHYPEN, ranked No. 8 with an eight-show ticket average of 20,329 from six concerts in four U.S. cities and two shows in Osaka, Japan, all during August. The first two shows, Aug. 2-3, were held at Osaka’s Yanmar Stadium Nagai, then the U.S. trek began on Aug. 6 at UBS Arena in Belmont Park, New York. More arena performances followed at Chicago’s United Center and Toyota Center in Houston, then the seven-member group played their last North American concert at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles with 22,298 tickets sold on Aug. 16.

ENHYPEN’s “Walk The Line” tour launched last October at Goyang Stadium in South Korea, followed by a string of shows in other Asian markets later in 2024 and earlier this year. Currently, the group is on the road during the European leg of the tour, which features arena dates in London, Manchester, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin and Paris through Sept. 3.

On the Artist Power Index, two concert performers make their debut this week, beginning with Bruno Mars, who joins the lineup at No. 17. He earns the chart position after resuming his Las Vegas concert residency with the latest series of dates at Dolby Live at Park MGM. After most recently playing a set of seven shows during May and June, his first August performance was on the 22nd. Five more concerts will follow through Aug. 31, then three dates are booked in early September. He is also set to wrap the year with a two-night engagement at the venue, Dec. 30-31.

Last year, Mars played three shows at Dolby Live leading up to New Year’s Eve, along with three earlier concerts prior to the Christmas holiday. His total ticket count in December 2024 was 31,884, with grosses landing just under $16 million. Then, beginning on May 21 of this year, his seven-show stint through June 2 drew 37,086 fans and grossed $17.3 million.

Manuel Turizo also enters the ranking on the Artist Power Index, taking the No. 40 position after kicking off the U.S. leg of his “201 Tour” set to continue through September. He began the tour earlier this year with concerts in Mexico, including a June 13 performance in Mexico City with a crowd of 13,263 at Arena CDMX. The next evening, he sold 10,265 tickets at Arena Monterrey. The Colombian singer-songwriter will be touring throughout the remainder of 2025 in both Latin America and Europe.

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