Post Malone Has Top Debut On LIVE75, Ed Sheeran Is No. 1; Chris Brown Tops APX

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Post Malone enters the lineup on LIVE75 with the highest ranked debut after box-office totals were submitted for 10 of the final performances on his “Big Ass Stadium Tour.” With a total of 308,967 tickets sold at nine venues in Europe, he averaged 30,896 tickets per show to land in the top 5 on the chart. His final stop on the five-month tour was a two-night event at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sep. 20 and 21. With an attendance figure of 97,839, the combined gross from both sold-out concerts totaled $6.4 million.
While the London stadium hosted the tour finale with two performances, eight other European venues each booked the tour for one concert. Three of those surpassed 30,000 in attendance including Heinz von Heiden Arena in Hannover, Germany with 36,843 sold tickets on Sep. 5, the most of the three stadiums. Also, GelreDome in Arnhem, Netherlands logged a ticket count of 31,011, Sep. 9, while Darius and Girėnas Stadium in Kaunas, Lithuania sold 30,940 tickets on Aug. 21.
The “Big Ass Stadium Tour” launched on April 29 with a nine-week trek through the U.S. and Canada, beginning with a sold-out concert at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, attended by a crowd of 40,551. Then, the North American leg was followed by a trek through Europe that kicked off in August. Together, grosses from both legs of the tour total $198 million from 1.37 million sold tickets, according to box-office reports from 36 reported concerts.
Individual venue totals show that the London engagement at the end of the tour moved the most tickets, but the best-attended single performance was on June 15 at Denver, Colorado’s Empower Field at Mile High. A total of 55,639 tickets were sold for the concert.
Holding the highest ranking on LIVE75 is Ed Sheeran who appears at No. 1 for a second consecutive week following the finale of his “Mathematics Tour.” He averaged 63,572 sold tickets per show from three concerts during the final leg of the tour that ended on Sep. 7. His last shows were in Düsseldorf, Germany at Merkur Spiel-Arena, attended by 190,718 fans over three nights.
On the Artist Power Index, a new concert performer ascends to the top of the chart as Chris Brown moves up one position, replacing The Weeknd who held the highest ranking for 16 weeks before completing the 2025 North American leg of his “After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour.” Brown’s jump to No. 1 is based on high scores in the APX eligibility metrics including the second highest Live rank of any artist on the chart. He also has the 11th best Streaming rank and is 13th highest in Airplay.
The highest ranked debut on the Artist Power Index belongs to Karol G who enters the chart at No. 11 based on her eight-show engagement at the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris, France, Sep. 25-28. She was the first Latina artist to ever appear at the venue since it opened in the 1950s.
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