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Top Tours: Fuerza Regida’s ‘This Is Our Dream’ Stadium Tour Earns Chart Debut

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Fuerza Regida performs onstage during Amazon Music Live Season 4 at East End Studios on November 06, 2025 in Glendale, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Amazon Music)

Fuerza Regida debuts on LIVE75 after ticket sales were reported from the first three concerts on the band’s “This Is Our Dream Stadium Tour” that kicked off on June 18. With stadiums in nine U.S. cities booked on the seven-week trek, the group opened the tour with a sold-out performance at Petco Park in San Diego, attended by 37,770 fans.

Sellouts at San Francisco’s Oracle Park and T-Mobile Park in Seattle during their opening week on the road brought attendance to 110,373 for an average of 36,791 tickets per concert. That earns the No. 3 ranking behind Bad Bunny (No. 1) and Luke Combs, both with ticket sales averages based on their own stadium touring.

The band’s grosses from the tour’s opening week totaled $15.7 million for an average per night of $5.2 million, the third best gross average of any headliner on the chart. Bad Bunny again has the highest average with $7.9 million per show which earns the “Heavy Hitter” tag for a second consecutive week. Then, Combs’ $6.2 million follows as the second highest.

Produced by Live Nation, “This Is Our Dream” is the first U.S. stadium tour ever for the band that was formed in San Bernardino, California eleven years ago. Shows in five more stadiums are planned during July, including another event in their home state, a July 18 performance at L.A.’s Dodger Stadium. The tour will wrap with a finale at Citi Field in New York City on Aug. 7.

Bad Bunny’s hold on the No. 1 position on LIVE75 continues for a fourth week based on box-office success during the European leg of his “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour.” At his first 20 shows on the continent during May and June, he sold a total of 1,157,856 tickets and grossed $158 million. Included was a 10-show engagement in Spain at Madrid’s Riyadh Air Metropolitano that drew 639,656 fans between May 30 and June 15 and racked up a massive gross of $85.5 million. That brings his tour’s overall box-office haul to $385 million since launching last November. Ticket sales on the tour currently top 2.65 million from 47 performances worldwide.

On the Artist Power Index, Chris Brown and Usher appear in the lineup for a second week following the launch of “The R&B Tour,” their co-headlining stadium trek that began on June 26 at Denver’s Empower Field at Mile High. With 51 shows planned in North American cities, their tour is set to remain on the road throughout 2026 before ending at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on Dec. 12.

Bon Jovi also lands on the chart following the kickoff of the band’s nine-show residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Following an opening performance on July 7, the engagement is booked at the arena through July 26. The New York shows also launch the “Forever Tour,” the group’s first multiple-show trek on the road in four years. Five stadium dates in the U.K. and Ireland are currently scheduled, beginning with a performance at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland on Aug. 28.

The Artist Power Index also features a debut chart appearance by Benson Boone who joins the lineup after beginning his “Wanted Man Tour” with a performance at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 7. The opening leg of the tour features 35 arena shows in U.S. cities through early September. Then, a stretch of dates in Asian and Australian markets will follow in October and November.

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