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Nine Inch Nails Debuts On LIVE75 During Final Week Of Summer Tour

Nin Performs At Mad Cool 2025
Nine Inch Nails will perform on the second day of Mad Cool 2025 at the Iberdrola Music venue on July 11, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. Today’s performance at Mad Cool of the historic American industrial rock band has been one of the most anticipated moments of the international event, during which they have flaunted their powerful live show and new songs. The festival, which kicked off yesterday, brings together legends and new promises in four days of music, consolidating itself as an essential event of the European summer. (Photo By Ricardo Rubio/Europa Press via Getty Images)

Nine Inch Nails enters LIVE75 during the final week of the “Peel It Back Tour” that launched in mid-June and is set to wrap on Sep. 19 after a three-month run through Europe and North America. The band earns the “Hot Shot” classification as the touring headliner with the top-ranked debut on the chart, landing at No. 11 based on box-office results from three U.S. arenas. Ticket sales at the three sold-out concerts are the first to be reported from the second leg of the tour through the U.S. and Canada.

Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and the band played their first American concert on the tour at Oakland Arena in California on Aug. 6, followed by a show at Moda Center in Portland, Oregon, which drew 13,611 fans on the Aug. 8. Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena hosted the largest crowd of the three reported shows with 14,713 in attendance on Aug. 12, and two weeks later, the ticket count for a sellout at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore totaled 11,439.

The first of two dates in Canada was a performance at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Aug. 10, with the second Canadian show occurring at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on Aug. 23. Along with Oakland, Portland, Seattle and Baltimore, 17 more U.S. cities were booked on the tour which will culminate with a two-show Los Angeles area engagement at Inglewood’s Kia Forum, Sep. 18-19.

The opening European leg of “Peel It Back” kicked off with a sellout on June 15 at 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland, attended by a crowd of 12,664, followed by the first of two U.K. events, a June 17 performance at Co-op Live in Manchester with ticket sales hitting 14,817. Arena dates in eight more cities as well as headlining appearances at festivals in five countries filled out the remainder of the European trek.

According to reported box-office results from Europe, Nine Inch Nails averaged 11,067 sold tickets per show with grosses averaging $1.04 million. In North America, per-show averages total 13,376 in tickets and $1.74 million in gross.

Scoring the highest averages in both ticket sales and gross on LIVE75 is Chris Brown, ranked No. 1 for a third consecutive week based on a stadium-sized ticket average of 41,575 from 15 concerts. Box-office reports from his “Breezy Bowl XX” tour’s North American leg, which began in Miami on July 30, show a total of 623,631 tickets sold at 15 performances in 10 U.S. stadiums and one Canadian venue. Grosses from the shows stretch over $90 million for an average of $6,006,403 per show, a figure which earns the “Heavy Hitter” tag as the top per-show average on the chart.

Also on LIVE75, country newcomer Ty Myers from the Austin, Texas, area makes his third appearance this year as the “Noisemaker,” the artist with the largest upward move on the chart compared to their ranking one week earlier. In this lineup, he jumps eight positions to No. 43 with a sold-ticket average of 3,448 from three recent shows during his “Select Tour” through U.S. cities.

Myers has also earned the “Breakthrough” status on LIVE75 eight times in 2025 with the most sellouts for an artist ranked outside the top 25. His highest show count in one week was 10 sold-out concerts on the March 7 chart where he also ranked No. 43. He retained that status for two more weeks, then held it again in April and twice in May. Most recently, he was the “Breakthrough” act for two weeks in August with six sellouts Aug. 8 and five the next week.

On this chart, rapper Rio Da Yung OG has the “Breakthrough” tour for a fourth consecutive week. He ranks No. 64 with a ticket average of 855 from 13 sold-out shows. Included are appearances in California at San Jose’s Club Rodeo with 1,500 fans in the house on Aug. 8; The Belasco in Los Angeles with 1,500 tickets sold on Aug. 12 and Crybaby in Oakland with 700 in attendance on Aug. 21.

The Artist Power Index features Lewis Capaldi with the top debut of the week, ranked No. 25 following the launch of his ongoing arena tour through the U.K. and Ireland. His tour opener on Sep. 6 at Utilita Arena in Sheffield, England, was the first of nine venues on the trek, all but two of them with multiple performances planned. Six venues will host the tour for two nights, while The O2 in London has three shows booked. The Nottingham and Cardiff arenas will host a single show. Then in November and December, the Scottish singer-songwriter will head to Australia and New Zealand for a run of arena dates in five markets. Of the eight shows planned, Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney will host three of them, Dec. 6-9, while Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena will welcome Capaldi on Dec. 10 and 12. 

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