Post-Super Bowl Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga Top Charts; Eagles Have Top Debut on LIVE75

On the heels of his triumphant Super Bowl halftime show performance, Bad Bunny is set to return to his “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Feb. 13. And Lady Gaga, his surprise guest on Super Sunday, will kick off the final North American leg of “The Mayhem Ball” the following night in Phoenix, Arizona.
Both superstars have been dominant forces on Pollstar’s weekly charts while on the road with their ongoing world tours, and that continues this week as they both make appearances at No. 1. He heads up the slate of performers on the Artist Power Index and Global Concert Pulse, while she tops the ranking on LIVE75.
Bad Bunny moves up two positions on the Artist Power Index to take No. 1 after scoring within the top 10 in three of the four chart eligibility metrics. His best showing is in the Social category where he ranks higher than any other artist, not surprising considering his high profile in the past few weeks with the Super Bowl performance and his success at the Grammy Awards the previous Sunday. But he also has the third highest Streaming rank and sixth highest Live score based on ticket sales on his tour.
On Global Concert Pulse, he was already at the top. In fact, he is the only artist who has held the No. 1 ranking so far this year. His success there is based on grosses reported from the first 17 shows on his stadium tour that kicked off in Latin America in November. With an overall box-office gross of $137.6 million, he averaged just under $8.1 million per show, the highest on the chart by $1.6 million.
Lady Gaga’s appearance at No. 1 on LIVE75 for a third consecutive week is based on ticket sales at her final three performances in 2025. On Dec. 9, she sold out one concert at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium before playing two nights at Accor Stadium in Sydney, the last stop on her world tour’s five-show trek through Australia that began Dec. 5 in Melbourne and wrapped on Dec. 13. The ticket count for all three shows totaled 193,055, averaging 64,351 sold tickets per night which earns the top chart ranking.
Ranked No. 4 on LIVE75, Eagles have “Hot Shot” status as the headlining act with the highest ranked debut, based on ticket sales from the group’s residency at Sphere in Las Vegas. They averaged 16,377 sold seats per show at four performances, Jan. 23-24 and 30-31, the first four shows of the year for the band who last appeared at the Las Vegas venue with a 12-show stint last fall. Looking ahead, another four shows are planned from Feb. 20 through 28, followed by four in March and two more in April.
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