This Week’s Top Tours: Rüfüs Du Sol Jumps To No. 1 On LIVE75 With South American Ticket Sales

After debuting in the top 5 on LIVE75 two weeks ago, Rüfüs Du Sol jumps to No. 1 based on box-office results from recent concerts in South America. The shows in February and March were the first of the year on the Australian band’s “Inhale / Exhale World Tour” that launched last year and featured shows in venues on four continents throughout 2025.
This year’s South American run began with a performance on Feb. 19 at Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires, Argentina, attended by 13,254 fans, followed by an event at Santiago, Chile’s Movistar Arena on the 22nd with a crowd of 15,657. Then, the six-city trek continued with two outdoor performances in Brazil at Curitiba’s Pedreira Paulo Leminski and Mercado Livre Arena Pacaembu in São Paulo. And the last two dates were in Colombia at Medellín’s Estadio Cincuentenario and Coliseo MedPlus in Bogotá.
Ticket sales from the three most recent shows, included in the chart’s period of eligibility, totaled 50,043 for a per-show average of 16,681, and that figure catapults the EDM trio to the top, surpassing last week’s top-ranked headliner, Eagles, by 311 tickets. However, Eagles’ gross average of $4.76 million per show is still the highest on the chart, earning that band the “Heavy Hitter” tag on LIVE75 for a fourth consecutive week.
Rüfüs Du Sol’s world tour supporting Inhale / Exhale, their most recent studio album released in October 2024, began in Latin America in March of last year. Throughout 2025, a total of 46 performances were reported to Pollstar, with overall grosses topping $60 million worldwide. The tour’s sold-ticket count reached 707,248 at 36 venues during the year. Most of the U.S. concerts were booked in outdoor amphitheaters, while shows in their home country were generally indoor arena dates, yet stadiums, theaters and clubs were also included during the run.
On the Artist Power Index, Lady Gaga remains at the top of the chart as she makes her 20th appearance at No. 1 since July of last year when she launched “The Mayhem Ball.” Now in its final days, her tour’s last show is planned for April 13 at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Ranked highest among performers making their debut on the Artist Power Index, Tame Impala enters at No. 14 after beginning the European leg of their “Deadbeat” tour in Porto, Portugal on April 4. Supporting their 2025 studio album, Kevin Parker and the band played a string of U.S. arenas in October and November of last year, including a four-night engagement at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center with 64,145 tickets sold and three shows at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California that drew 49,894 fans.
Global Concert Pulse features Bad Bunny at No. 1 based on a 90-day gross average of $7.57 million from 15 concerts on his “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour.” Like Lady Gaga on APX, he has also been a dominant force on GCP, claiming the highest ranking on the chart a total of 13 times since the beginning of 2026.
Joining him on the chart with the highest ranked debut is the reunited Christian rock band Third Day, entering Global Concert Pulse at No. 24. After disbanding in 2018, the group returned this year for a 30th anniversary tour, booked in U.S. venues from March 19 through June 18.
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