Country
Billboard Chart News August 21, 2017
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Brief: Billboard Country Charts (Chart issue week of September 2, 2017)
Country Album
Chart ** No.1 (2 non-consecutive weeks) THIS ONE’S FOR YOU Luke Combs
Hot Country
Songs ** No.1 (28 weeks) ** “Body Like A Back
Road” Sam Hunt
Country Airplay
** No.1 (1 week) “Somebody Else Will” Justin Moore
Country Digital
Songs ** No.1 (28 non-consecutive weeks) ** “Body Like A Back Road” Sam Hunt
Billboard Top 200 / Country
Album Chart News (Chart issue week of
September 2, 2017)
The
Billboard 200 chart measures multi-metric album consumption, which includes
traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent
albums (SEA).
Kesha claimed her second No.1
album on the Billboard Top 200 Album
Chart (BB200), as her new effort, RAINBOW,
bowed atop the list. The set, which was released on Aug. 11 through
Kemosabe/RCA Records, earned 116,000
equivalent album units in the week ending Aug. 17, according to Nielsen Music.
Of
that sum, 89,614 were in traditional album
sales. Rainbow scored the second-largest week for an album by a woman in
2017 in terms of both units and sales. Only Katy Perry's Witness logged a
bigger frame among women, when it launched with 180,000 units and 162,000 in
sales (July 1). Rainbow's sales bow of 89,000 was aided in part by a concert
ticket/album bundle sale redemption promotion with Kesha's upcoming tour.
Billboard Top Country
Albums (Chart issue week of
September 2, 2017)
Top
Country Albums now ranks the most popular country albums of the week, as
compiled by Nielsen Music, based on multi-metric consumption (blending traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA), and streaming equivalent albums (SEA)).
10 digital track sales from an
album = 1 track equivalent album (TEA)
“sale”
1,500 on demand song streams from
an album to one streaming equivalent album (SEA) “sale”.
Nielsen
Music compiles the sales and streaming data. Billboard continues to publish pure album sales charts (subscription to
billboard biz ), exclusively comprising
Nielsen’s sales data.
Based
on multi-metric album consumption in its 11th week, Luke Combs with THIS ONE’S FOR YOU (River House/ Columbia Nashville/Sony Music
Nashville) led Billboard Top Country
Albums for a second frame (3-1, #40-36; Billboard 200; 13,000 equivalent album units, up 9%; selling 4,985 copies (up 9%; 11-week total
89,572).). The title first reigned upon its June 24 debut.
Chris Stapleton with TRAVELLER (MERCURY/
UMGN) held at #2
(36-38 Billboard 200) selling 5,649 copies (down 14%, 120-week total 2,042,150). Stapleton’s From a
Room: Volume 1 (Mercury/Universal Music Group Nashville) fell 5-6 (45-48 BB200) selling 7,471 copies (down 10%; 15-week total 490,100).
In
his second frame Brett Eldredge with his self-titled (Atlantic/Warner Music Nashville) fell 1-3 (2-39 BB200) selling 7,319 copies (down 80%;
2-week total 43,514).
Lindsay Ell with her debut full-length, THE
PROJECT (Stoney Creek/Broken Bow Music Group) made a debut No.4 on Top
Country Albums (#40 BB200). It also topped the Country Albums Sales chart at
No.1 selling 10,252 copies.
Produced
by Kristian Bush (of Sugarland), the set started with 11,000 units in the week ending Aug. 17.
“I must say that when I hear that news, it’s
just kind of surreal,” Ell told Billboard from a stop on Brad Paisley’s
Weekend Warrior Tour in Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Ell is a native of Calgary,
Alberta.) “I worked on the album for a
long time. Plus, I have been on the road, and we even did a grass-roots tour of
sorts, visiting several radio stations during the release week, so stopping for
a second and celebrating the news is really gratifying.”
“I'm
a firm believer good things happen to good people, and today is the epitome of
that," said BBR MUSIC GROUP EVP Jon Loba. "Lindsay Ell has worked
long and hard for this moment and we are so happy for her. She is a special
person, and it's so gratifying to see this album receiving the accolades it
deserves."
The
Project’s Top Country Albums start is the highest for a female artist’s debut
entry since June 10, when Lauren Duski’s The Voice: The Complete Season 12 Collection
also bowed at No. 4 (19,000 sales). Before Duski, RaeLynn’s rookie set,
Wildhorse, galloped in at No. 1 on the April 15 chart (20,000 units; 16,447 in pure
sales).
The
lead single from The Project, “Waiting on You,” which Ell co-wrote
(as well as another eight of the album’s 12 songs), pushed 52-50 for a new
Country Airplay peak (although it’s down 6% to 1.6 million).
Critical
reception for Lindsay Ell’s Worth the Wait:
Sounds Like Nashville (Rating: Positive) ..The 28-year-old artist explores matters of
the heart throughout the track list. The title track, “Worth the Wait,” is a
song of vulnerable desperation. Her voice comes through as raw, adding to the
lyrics’ impact.
Ell wraps the project up
with her rendition of Mayer’s “Stop This Train.” Her version has a slower
tempo, but maintains the same sentiment of wishing everything wouldn’t go by so
fast.
Worth the Wait shows off
Ell’s talent in all capacities, as a guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. With
this release, she now has us on the edge of our seats waiting for her first
full-length album.
Keith Urban with RIPCORD (Hit Red/Capitol Nashville)
rose 8-7 (#57-52 BB200) selling 3,602 copies
(67-week total 642,900).
Brett Young with self-titled debut (BMLG) rose 9-8
(#59-53 BB200) selling 3,609 copies (up 6%; 27-week total 121,500).
Florida Georgia Line with DIG YOUR ROOTS (BMLG) rose 10-9
(#60-61 BB200) selling 1,564 copies (down 8%; 51-week total 416,000).
Kane Brown with
self-titled KANE BROWN (Zone 4/RCA
Nashville) climbed 12-10 (#74-62 BB200) selling
2,610 copies
(37
-week total 181,300).
Outside the
Top 10
Jon Pardi with CALIFORNIA SUNRISE held at #11
(66-65 BB200) selling 1,754 copies (down 11%;
61-week total 173,250).
Lady Antebellum with HEART BREAK (Capitol Nashville/Universal Music Group Nashville), rose
15-13 (112-92
Billboard 200) selling 4,332 copies (up 2%; 10-week total 117,716).
The
late Glen Campbell’s
farewell
studio set, ADIOS, rose 20-14 with 6,461 copies sold (up 26%). It was
4th best country seller.
Miranda Lambert with THE WEIGHT OF THESE WINGS (Vanner/ RCA Nashville/Sony Music
Nashville) fell 19-21 (132-133
BB200) selling 2,285 copies (up 4%; 39-week total
381,000).
Various Artists with Now That's What I Call Country Volume 10 (Universal Music Group)
fell 18-23 (#122-140 Billboard 200)
selling 5,300 copies (down 12%; 10-week
total 87,616).
FALLING
SHORT of Top 50:
On the Country Album Sales list (pure sales;
old methodology)
Will Hoge with Anchors (EDLO Records) made a debut
at #23 selling 1,911 copies.
Critical
reception for Will
Hoge’s Anchors:
Music News (Rating: 4 STARS) ..Although the album leans predominantly towards the melancholic ballad,
the rocker within has not been lost in the equation. At it's most compelling
are two songs at opposing ends of the spectrum. The absolutely epic closer
Young As We Will Ever Be is an anthem for all ages. This is one you will sing
out loud and proud at the next Will Hoge concert you attend. Little Bit Of
Rust, a duet with Sheryl Crow, is a stunning dissection of a marriage gone
stale for a couple determined to make it last....
Nashville Cast with the 17 track The Music of Nashville Season 5 Vol 3 (Lions Gate/ Big
Machine Records; Amazon UK - UK iTunes - Amazon.com)
set made a debut at No.26 selling just 1,600 copies.
The
album includes "Good Rain Or Jesus," "Clockwork,"
"Stand Up," and many more songs from the show.
The
17-track disc marks the first ever
third volume in the history of the series. Featuring fan-favorites,
each song reflects the personal and artistic growth of each beloved character
viewers continue to embrace.
Since
“Nashville” debuted in 2012, Big Machine Records has released 11 soundtracks as
viewers created an unwavering community around the cast’s musical journey. More
than one million albums and five million single track downloads have been sold
with over 200 million streams to date.
The Music of Nashville:
Season 1, Volume 1 released Dec 11, 2012 debuted at #4 on Billboard Top Country Album chart
(#14 Billboard 200) selling 55,896 copies,
The Music of Nashville:
Season 1 Volume 2 released May 7, 2013 debuted at #5 Country (#13 Billboard 200) selling 27,199 copies.
The Music
of Nashville: Season 2, Volume 1 released Dec
10, 2013 debuted at #7 Country (#34
Billboard 200) selling 17,621 copies
The
Music of Nashville: Season 2, Volume 2 released on May 6, 2014, debuted at #4 Country
(#13 Billboard 200) selling 16,626 copies.
The
Nashville Season 3, Volume 1
Official Soundtrack released Dec 9, 2014; debuted at #10 Country (#75 Billboard 200) selling 11,000 copies.
Nashville:
On The Record, Volume 2
released April 11, 2015, debuted at #3
Country (#31 Billboard 200)
selling 12,600 copies.
Nashville:
The Music Of, Season 3, Volume 2; released
May 12, 2015, debuted at #3
Country (#28 Billboard 200)
selling 12,220 copies.
The
Music of Nashville: Season 4, Volume 1 was released on Dec 4, 2015
The Music Of Nashville, Season 4: Volume 2; released
May 13, 2016, debuted at #12 Country (#165 Billboard 200) selling 3,700
copies.
The Music Of Nashville: Season 5, Volume 1 Soundtrack (Lions
Gate/ABC Studios/Big Machine | BMLG) made a debut at #12 Country (#65 BB200) selling 5,149 copies.
The Music of Nashville: Season 5, Volume 2, released
June 1, 2017 and didn’t chart.
(11
Aug 2017) Alex
Williams with BETTER THAN MYSELF (Big Machine Records) made a debut at #43
selling 800 copies.
Williams debut was produced
by Julian Raymond (Jennifer Nettles, Justin Moore, Glen Campbell), its basic
tracks recorded live on the studio floor in two days. He wrote or co-wrote all
12 songs, with titles including “Old Tattoo,” “Freak Flag” and “Hellbent
Hallelujah.”
Critical
reception for Alex Williams’ Better Than Myself:
Roughstock (Rating; Very Positive) If you're looking for real, genuine country
music, you've
found it. "Better Than Myself" is one of 2017's best
releases, if not THE best....It’s a post-Sturgill, Post-Stapleton and
Post-Isbell era we’re living in where artists who bring the traditions from
country music’s past back to the present. That’s exactly what Alex Williams
does on Better Than Myself, his sterling 12 track collection of songs released
via Big Machine Records and produced by Julian Raymond.....The title track is a
sly slice of writing that recalls Willie Nelson, especially with the balance of
acoustic guitars, Mickey Raphael-assisted harmonica and lyrics about a
reckless, ramblin’ journeyman who is self-aware to know that his music is good
but he will also ignore the haters who try to bring him down in the
process....Alex Williams is an artist who is right up there with Jamey Johnson,
Jason Isbell, and Chris Stapleton is letting their individualist yet
reverential brand of country music “Freak Flag” fly.
Year-To-Date Albums
12,590,000 (Physical sales 8,423,000
(down -14.3%) + Digital sales 4,167,000 (down -20.1%) which is 16.3% down at the same point in 2016 (15,043,000
sales)
Year-To-Date Digital Tracks
45,151,000 down 23.8% at the same point in 2016 (59,216,000)
Billboard Hot Country Songs
(Chart issue week of
September 2, 2017)
On Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart - which
blends:
a) All-format airplay, as monitored by BDS
b) Sales, as tracked by Nielsen SoundScan and
c) Streaming, (tracked by
Nielsen BDS from such services as Spotify, Muve, Slacker, Rhapsody, Rdio and
Xbox Music, among others) according to BDS it results in:
Sam Hunt with “Body Like a Back Road” (MCA
Nashville) continued its record march at No.1 on Hot Country Songs, extending
its reign to 28 weeks. It also paced Country Digital Songs for a
record-lengthening 28th week (36,000 sold, down 4%) and Country Streaming
Songs, also for its 28th week (15 million, down 4%). Florida Georgia Line’s
“Cruise” — which “Road” bested for the all-time No.1 longevity mark on Hot
Country Songs (24 weeks; 2012-2013) — holds the streaming chart’s mark with 33
weeks at No. 1. In addition, “Body” ruled Country Airplay for three weeks,
starting on the May 6 list. Now off the tally, it drew 33 million in audience
in the latest tracking week and has ranked as the most-heard country radio
recurrent in each of its four weeks since ending its run on that chart.
Hot County
Songs
** No.1 (28
weeks) ** “Body Like A Back Road” Sam
Hunt
**
Airplay Gainer” No. 5 “No Such Thing As A Broken Heart” Old Dominion
**
Streaming Gainer ** No.12 “When It Rains It Pours” Luke Combs
** Digital
Gainer ** No. 21 “Fix A
Drink” Chris Janson
** Hot Shot Debut ** No. 24 “Sixteen” Thomas Rhett
Debut
No.31 “Love Me Or Leave Me Alone” Dustin
Lynch
Debut
No.32 “Unapologetically” Kelsea
Ballerini
Debut
No.42 “Fly” Annie LeBlanc
Billboard Country Airplay (Chart issue week of
September 2, 2017)
In its 43rd week on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, Justin Moore with
“Somebody Else Will” (Valory)
ascended 2-1, up by 8% to 43.6 million audience impressions in
the week ending Aug. 20, according to Nielsen Music.
“Somebody,” written by
Kelly Archer, Adam Hambrick and Tebey Ottoh, marked the sixth Country
Airplay leader for Moore, among nine top 10s. “First and foremost, I’m beyond thrilled and excited about this song
being my sixth No. 1,” Moore told Billboard. “Secondly, it reminds me of all of the great moments I’ve been able to
experience over the past 10 years.”
“Somebody” is the second single and second No.1 from Moore’s fourth
studio full-length, KINDA DON’T CARE. The set’s lead track, “You Look Like I Need a Drink,” topped
the Country Airplay chart dated Oct. 8, 2016. Moore first reached the list’s
pinnacle with his second charted single, “Small
Town USA,” on the Oct.3, 2009, list.
Concurrently, “Somebody” lifts into the top
10 (12-9) on Billboard’s
multimetric Hot Country Songs chart where it’s Moore’s seventh top 10.
In addition to its airplay increase, “Somebody” rose 5% to 5,000
downloads sold and 2% to 3.5 million U.S. streams.
Country
Airplay
***
No.1 (1 week) *** “Somebody Else Will” Justin
Moore 43.559 million audience (+3.242 million) / 7,801 radio plays (+286)
**
Most Increased Audience ** No.2 “No Such Thing As A Broken Heart” Old Dominion +3.988 million audience
gain
** Most
Added ** No. 33
“Smooth” Florida Georgia Line (34
ADDS)
** Hot
Shot Debut ** No.53 “Roots” Zac Brown
Band
Debut
No.58 “When Someone Stops Loving You” Little
Big Town
Debut
No.60 “Love In A Bar” Ryan Hurd
Billboard Country Digital
Singles Chart
(Chart issue week of
September 2, 2017)
Sam Hunt with “Body Like a Back Road”
(MCA Nashville) held at No.1 (#8
non-mover Digital Songs; 36,000 sales; down 4%; 29-week total 1,544,000) leading the chart for a record-lengthening
28th week.
It
was seven places behind Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber with
"Despacito" which extended its record domination on the
Digital Song Sales chart to 16 weeks at No.1, with 83,000 downloads sold (up 2%)
in the week ending Aug. 17, according to Nielsen Music.
Kane Brown feat. Lauren Alaina with
“What
If’s” held at #2 (#21-19 Digital Songs; 14-week total 257,000).
Dustin Lynch with “Small Town Boy rose held
at #3 (#29-22
Digital Songs; 19,000 sales; 25-week total 312,000). Dustin also debuted
at #4 (#28 NE Digital Songs) with “Love Me Or Leave Me Alone”.
Kelsea Ballerini with "Unapologetically"
the title cut from her second full-length, due Nov. 3, debuted at No.5 on Country Digital Song Sales (#32
NE Digital Songs), selling 16,000 first week
downloads. On Hot Country Songs, it opened at No.32. Ballerini joined Thomas
Rhett to co-host CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock on ABC (Aug. 16).
Thomas Rhett with “Sixteen” (Valory) made a
debut at #6 (#35 NE Digital Songs; 15,000 sales)
Luke Combs with “When It Rains It Pours” (River
House | Columbia Nashville) rose 8-7(#43-38
Digital Songs; 15,000 sales; 6-week total 88,000).
Brett Young with “In Case You Didn’t Know”
fell 6-8 (#4-41 Digital
Songs; 14,000 sales; 46-week total 863,000)
Thomas Rhett feat. Maren Morris with “Craving
You” held at #9 (#46-43 Digital Songs; 14,000 sales; 20-week
total 342,000) as Rhett’s
“Unforgettable”
(Valory) fell 5-10 (#39-46 Digital
Songs; 13,000 sales; 3-week total 54,000) in his third frame.
Outside
the Top 10
Midland with “Drinkin’
Problem” fell 4-11 (#38-48 Digital Songs; 12,000 sales;
18-week total 268,000).
Brothers Osborne with “It Ain't My Fault” (EMI Nashville)
rose 16-12 in their 14th frame (12,000 sales; 14-week total 251,800).
Chris Janson with “Fix A Drink” (Warner
Bros. | WAR) re-entered the chart for a second frame at #13. (12,000 sales; total 90,000)
Jon Pardi with “Heartache
On The Dance Floor” (Capitol Nashville) fell 7-14.
Eric Church with “Round Here Buzz” (EMI
Nashville) was a new entry at #21 selling 8,000 copies.
Annie LeBlanc the singer/ gymnast/ dancer wannabe with
her cover of Maddie & Tae's "Fly" made a debut at #24
selling 7,000 copies.
Country Aircheck MEDIABASE
Chart
21
Aug 2017
Congrats to Justin Moore,
George Briner, Ashley Sidoti and the Valory
staff on securing the week’s No.1 with “Somebody Else Will.” The song is the
second chart-topper from KINDA DON’T CARE following “You Look Like I Need A Drink.” Writers are Kelly Archer, Adam
Hambrick and Tebey Ottoh.
"Somebody
Else Will.” (Valory) logged 8,590 radio spins (+525)
and 55.753 million
audience impressions (+3.837 million) with 25036 Total Points from 159 tracking
stations for the tracking week August 13 August to August 19, 2017 and
published chart August 21st 2017.
Kudos to
Matthew Hargis and the BMLG Records
team for notching 32 adds on Florida Georgia Line’s “Smooth”.
The song topped the "Most Added"
board for a second chart week.
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Florida Georgia Line Celebrates Being Most-Added For Second Consecutive Week
Pictured L-R: BMLG Executive Asst. Andrew Thoen; BMLG Records Coord./Promotion Leah Fischer, Dir./Southwest Promotion Lauren Longbine, Dir./National Promotion Michelle Kammerer, and SVP/Promotion Matthew Hargis
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Mediabase
Adds (Selective)
Artist/Title (Label)
TW Total Historic Adds
FLORIDA GEORGIA
LINE/Smooth (BMLGR) 32 104
CHASE
BRYANT/Hell If I Know (Red Bow) 29 31
RASCAL
FLATTS/Back To Us (Big Machine) 26 29
BRETT
ELDREDGE/The Long Way (Atlantic/WMN) 23 35
DEVIN
DAWSON/All On Me (Atlantic/WEA) 21 98
KELSEA
BALLERINI/Legends (Black River) 18 113
LANCO/Greatest
Love Story (Arista) 17 154
CHASE
RICE/Three Chords & The Truth (Broken Bow) 10 54
LUKE COMBS/When
It Rains It Pours (River House/Columbia)
10 155
ZAC BROWN
BAND/Roots (SouthernGrnd/Elektra/WAR 10 62
LINDSAY
ELL/Waiting On You (Stoney Creek) 2 56
ALEXANDRA
DEMETREE/Outta My Head (SSM/Star Farm)
1 7
DANIELLE
BRADBERY/Sway (BMLGR) 1 7
Year To Date Charts: Down
The Stretch
As Mediabase
make the turn for home in this year’s chart races, here’s how Country radio
airplay stacked up as measured by the top songs, top artists and top labels at
the three-quarter pole of the chart year.
Tim McGraw leads the Top 10 artists, garnering the
most airplay points for the first three-quarters of the 2017 chart year. He
leads Blake
Shelton by a nose.
Trailing Blake,
the rest of the field has Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Brett Young, Keith
Urban, Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett, Jon Pardi and Dustin Lynch.
While the Top
10 is led by an artist who had his first hit some 23 years ago, four of those
10 – Lynch, Pardi, Rhett, and Young – have been on the national scene five or
fewer years.
The
second-place non-solo male act is Old Dominion, at No. 12.
Women aren’t faring too well thus far, with Lauren Alaina coming in at 20 and Kelsea Ballerini at 22.
The Hits: Jon Pardi’s “Dirt
On My Boots” has posted more
airplay points than any other song at this point in the chart year and
has a narrow lead on Blake Shelton’s “A Guy
With A Girl.” Rounding out the Top 10 are Sam Hunt’s
“Body Like A Back Road,” Florida Georgia Line and
Tim McGraw’s “May We All,” Michael Ray’s “Think A Little Less,” Brett Eldredge’s “Wanna Be That Song,” Little Big Town’s “Better Man,” Luke Combs’
“Hurricane,” Lauren Alaina’s “Road
Less Traveled,” and Dustin Lynch’s “Seein’
Red.”
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Billboard Boxscores (Selective Country
concerts)
Rank
Artist: #17
Event
Venue City/State: Tim McGraw & Faith Hill,
Andra Day Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tenn.
Dates:
Aug. 4-5, 2017 Gross Sales: $2,231,533 Attend:
28,357/ 28,357
Shows/
Sellouts: 2/2 ** SOLD OUT ** Prices:
$119.50, $89.50, $69.50
Promoters: Messina Touring Group/AEG Presents
Rank
Artist: #30
Event
Venue City/State: Jimmy Buffett MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre Tampa,
Fla
Dates:
June 3, 2017 Gross Sales: $1,163,836 Attend:
18,752/ 19,347
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/0 (595 unsold tickets) Prices: $128, $28
Promoters: Live Nation
Rank
Artist: #41
Event
Venue City/State: Jason Aldean, Chris Young,
Kane Brown, Dee Jay Silver Klipsch
Music Center Noblesville, Ind.
Dates:
July 15, 2017 Gross Sales: $1,055,253 Attend:
24,563/ 24,563
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/1 ** SOLD OUT ** Prices:
$72.75, $31.75
Promoters: Live Nation
Rank
Artist: #76 Sam Hunt, Maren Morris, Chris Janson Ak-Chin Pavilion, Phoenix, Ariz.
Event
Venue City/State:
Dates:
Aug. 19, 2017 Gross Sales: $693,162 Attend:
19,330/ 19,330
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/0 ** SOLD OUT ** Prices:
$60.25, $26
Promoters: Live Nation
Rank
Artist: #89
Event
Venue City/State: Zac Brown Band, Darrell Scott DTE Energy Music Theatre, Clarkston,
Mich.
Dates:
June 8, 2017 Gross Sales: $610,426 Attend:
14,926/ 15,169
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/0 (243 unsold tickets) Prices: $81.75, $32.75
Promoters: Live Nation
Rank
Artist: #291
Event
Venue City/State: Sunny Sweeney, Dan Adams Band Stubb's Bar-B-Q/Waller
Creek Amphitheatre Austin, Texas
Dates:
Aug. 19, 2017 Gross Sales: $2,628 Attend:
204/ 250
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/0 (46 unsold tickets) Prices: $15, $12
Promoters: C3 Presents
Rank
Artist: #314
Event
Venue City/State: Lillie Mae Rough Trade NYC New York, N.Y.
Dates:
June 27, 2017 Gross Sales: $970 Attend: 97/150
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/0 (53 unsold tickets) Prices: $10
Promoters: The Bowery Presents
Rank
Artist: #315
Event
Venue City/State: Andrew Combs Rough Trade NYC New York, N.Y.
Dates:
April 6, 2017 Gross Sales: $892 Attend: 86
/150
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/0 (64 unsold tickets) Prices: $12, $10
Promoters: The Bowery Presents
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