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Radiohead, Sabrina Carpenter, Tame Impala & Junior H Debut on Pollstar Charts

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Spotlighted on the Pollstar charts are three concert headliners making a repeat appearance at the top of the rankings. While Lady Gaga earns a sixth week at No. 1 on the Artist Power Index during the final days of her world tour’s European leg, The Weeknd and Guns N’ Roses score the highest rankings on the Global Concert Pulse and LIVE75, respectively, for a third week.

With the final nine shows of The Weeknd’s 2025 tour still eligible for chart inclusion, he retains the top position on his chart with an average gross of $7.48 million, the highest three-month average among the 100 ranked artists. Likewise, Guns N’ Roses still claims No. 1 with a stadium-sized ticket average of 33,530, the largest among the 75 touring acts on the LIVE75 chart.

LIVE75 also features top 10 debuts by four concert headliners, each with a ranking earned by arena ticket sales. Ranked highest among them at No. 2 is Radiohead, currently on the road in Europe during a five-city run that includes multiple performances in each market. Opening the tour was a string of shows at Movistar Arena in Madrid, Spain, a four-night engagement that began on Nov. 4 and continued through the Nov 8. A total of 68,737 tickets were sold at the arena for a sold-ticket average of 17,184 per night, the largest of any artist with an arena tour.

The English rockers last toured behind A Moon Shaped Pool, their May 2016 studio album released through XL Recordings. Tour dates followed that year and continued through the summer of 2018 with shows booked primarily at arenas and on festival stages. According to box-office figures reported from 48 concerts during those years, the group averaged 20,625 sold tickets per show with a gross average topping $1.6 million.

Following with a debut at No. 4 on LIVE75 is Tame Impala, back on the road in the U.S. for the first time since 2022. Box-office stats from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, the first venue on the tour’s three-week North American run, show an average of 16,036 tickets were sold per night during the arena’s four-show engagement, Oct. 27-Nov. 1, earning the headliner’s appearance in the top 10. Other American cities on the brief tour scheduled through Nov. 17 are Chicago, Illinois; Austin, Texas and three California markets: San Diego, Los Angeles and Oakland.

Tame Impala will head to Europe in 2026 for the second leg of the tour supporting the album Deadbeat, released on Oct. 17. The European run will kick off at Super Bock Arena in Porto, Portugal, on April 4 and continue through May 13, wrapping at 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland.

LIVE75 also features a debut appearance at No. 6 by Mexican singer-songwriter Junior H after sales totals were reported from his “$AD BOYZ LIVE & BROKEN TOUR” that began in Chicago on Aug. 31 and recently wrapped in Los Angeles on Nov. 8. With 10 of his shows eligible for inclusion on LIVE75 this week, he averaged 14,698 sold seats per show to land in the top 10.

Then, ranked No. 8 on LIVE75, Sabrina Carpenter enters the chart after beginning the final North American leg of her “Short n’ Sweet Tour,” set to wrap with a six-night stint in Los Angeles, Nov. 16 through 23. A five-show engagement at Madison Square Garden in New York is responsible for her chart success this week as box-office reporting shows she averaged 14,046 tickets sold per concert. Altogether, her shows in New York, Oct. 26-Nov. 1, produced a sold-ticket count of 70,233 and a gross totaling $12.2 million.

The Global Concert Pulse and Artist Power Index charts also have debuts this week, but none in the top 10. The highest ranked newcomer to the Global Concert Pulse is Puerto Rican artist Chayanne who enters the chart at No. 18 with grosses reported from his “Bailemos Otra Vez” tour’s Latin American leg. Then, on the Artist Power Index, Swedish pop singer Zara Larsson earns the top-ranked debut at No. 39 after launching her “Midnight Sun Tour” in Munich, Germany, on Oct. 28. She will remain on tour in Europe throughout November, then return to the road in 2026 with a North American run from late-February through mid-April.

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