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Billie Eilish Tops Pollstar LIVE75 In Final Days Of ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour’

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Billie Eilish performs onstage during “Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour” at Kaseya Center on Oct. 9, 2025, in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Live Nation)

With just days remaining on her “Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour,” Billie Eilish makes an appearance at No. 1 on LIVE75 following box-office reporting from recent shows at two U.S. arenas. A total of 53,370 tickets were sold at three concerts, one at Philadelphia’s Xfinity Mobile Arena and two at BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, during the tour’s final leg. She averaged 17,790 sold tickets per show, the highest of any artist on the chart.

That ticket average is only 606 tickets higher than Radiohead’s average from four concerts on the band’s current five-city arena tour in Europe that runs through Dec. 12. Yet the English rockers, ranked No. 2 for a second week, have the largest gross average of the two with per-show grosses averaging $3.05 million. Eilish, with ticket revenue averaging $2.71 million each night, has the second-highest average. She is also one of four women in the top 10 with an average gross surpassing $2 million. Lady Gaga, Stevie Nicks and Sabrina Carpenter all top that mark based on sales from current arena tours, Gaga in Europe and Nicks and Carpenter in North America.

Also appearing in the top 10 on LIVE75, Puerto Rican Rauw Alejandro has “Noisemaker” status as the artist with the largest upward movement compared to his ranking on the previous chart. Currently, he lands at No. 8 after jumping nine positions in one week based on ticket sales reported from 13 performances on his “Cosa Nuestra World Tour.” The two-time Latin Grammy winner kicked off his tour earlier this year with a string of U.S. arena dates, followed by a summer trek through European cities, but his recent shows were all in Latin American venues. He is nearing the end of the trek, set to wrap on Nov. 29.

On the Artist Power Index, Alejandro lands just outside the top 10 at No. 11, but among all the artists ranked on the 50-position chart, he has the third highest Live score this week – behind Oasis and Metallica – based on potential ticket sales during the chart’s most recent monthlong eligibility timeframe.

Continuing her run at No. 1 on the Artist Power Index is Lady Gaga, who has ample scores in three of the chart eligibility metrics, including the seventh-best Airplay rank and the eighth-highest score in Streaming. Her Live score is the 14th best in the lineup, while her Social rank is 31 this week. The singer performs her final show in Europe on “The Mayhem Ball” on Nov. 22, the last night of a four-show engagement at Accor Arena in Paris. Then, she will complete the tour’s 2025 touring schedule next month in Australia, but will return in 2026 with dates on the books in Japan, the U.S. and Canada.

Eight concert performers make their debut appearance this week on the Artist Power Index, with Doja Cat ranked highest among them at No. 27. She enters the chart following the launch of her “Tour Ma Vie World Tour” that began Nov. 18 at Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand. More dates are booked in Australia and Asia for the remainder of 2025, while her concerts next year will be staged in the Americas and Europe.

Finally, there is a new No. 1 artist on Global Concert Pulse as Coldplay enters the lineup as the fifth headliner at the top of the chart during the past seven weeks. The band tops the rankings based on ticket sales recently reported from summer concerts in the U.K. at Craven Park in Hull and London’s Wembley Stadium, the last two stops this year on the group’s “Music of the Spheres World Tour.”

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