Country Billboard Chart News October 7, 2019
RIAA Certifications
Multi-Platinum
= 2,000,000 plus units
Platinum =
1-million units
Gold = 500,000
units
Note: For ALBUM
certifications the RIAA base their figures
on the number of units SHIPPED together with, track sales and on demand audio/
video stream units and NOT based purely on traditional retail sales.
1,500 on-demand audio and/or video song streams = 10 track sales = 1 album sale.
150 on-demand streams = 1
track download
Photo credit: Alex Alvga
Kane Brown was surprised late last week with four RIAA certification plaques while cutting vocals at Sound Stage studio on Music Row. In March, Brown’s sophomore album Experiment and its lead single “Lose It” were certified Gold and Platinum, respectively. Last week, “Good As You” was certified Platinum and Kane Brown’s current single “Homesick” Gold.
Pictured here (left to right) are: Sony Music Nashville’s Sr. Director Marketing Jennifer Way, VP Creative Services Tracy Fleaner and EVP A&R Jim Catino; Kane Brown; Sony Music Nashville’s COO/EVP Ken Robold and SVP Sales/Streaming Caryl Atwood; EFG Management’s Martha Earls and Brown’s producer Dann Huff.
September Wall
Bling:
During September the RIAA certified 191 Song Awards and 44 Album awards.
Among the 44 albums the RIAA certified in SEPTEMBER was just one Country entry, FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE’s “Can’t Say I Ain’t Country,” which was certified Gold.
Among the 44 albums the RIAA certified in SEPTEMBER was just one Country entry, FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE’s “Can’t Say I Ain’t Country,” which was certified Gold.
The RIAA has
issued Multi-platinum
single certs include Midlands’ “Drinkin' Problem” (2X), Florida
Georgia Line’s “Simple” (2X), “H.O.L.Y.” (5X), “Round Here” (3X), Thomas
Rhett’s “Crash And Burn” (2X)
Platinum single
certs are Carly Pearce’s “Every Little Thing”, Tim McGraw’s “I
Like It, I Love It”, Billy Currington’s “Don't It”, Florida Georgia Line’s Talk “You Out Of
It”, Thomas Rhett’s “Life Changes”, Brett Young’s “Here Tonight” and
Kane Brown’s “Good As You”.
Gold singles include: Midland’s “Burn
Out”, Florida Georgia Line’s “Can't Say I Ain't Country”, Colt Ford’s
“Back”, Old Dominion’s “One Man Band” (101,000 pure sales), Matt
Stell’s “Prayed For You” (91,000 paid for sales), Ryan Hurd’s “To A T”, Riley Green’s
“There Was This Girl”, Colt Ford’s
“Workin' On”, Kane Brown’s “Homesick” and The Lacs’ “Kickin' Up
Mud”
Platinum
ALBUMS include: Taylor Swift LOVER | released April 26, 2019 Republic
Records | certified Gold & Platinum Sept 27, 2019 Digital 1 Million Pop
Gold ALBUMS include: Florida Georgia Line’s
CAN'T SAY I AIN'T COUNTRY (95,500 pure sales), Colt Ford’s RIDE THROUGH
THE COUNTRY and Morgan Wallen’s IF I KNOW ME (34,500 pure sales)
MULTI-PLATINUM SINGLES
Midland Drinkin' Problem |
released October 28, 2016 Big Machine Records | certified 2x Multi-Platinum Sept
10, 2019 Digital 2 Million
Florida
Georgia Line
Simple | released June 1, 2018 Big Machine
Label Group | certified 2x Multi-Platinum Sept 13, 2019 Digital 2 Million
Florida
Georgia Line
H.O.L.Y. |
released August 26, 2016 Bmlg Records | certified 5x Multi-Platinum Sept 13,
2019 Digital 5 Million
Thomas
Rhett Crash And Burn | released April 7, 2015 The Valory
Music Co | certified 2x Multi-Platinum Sept 19, 2019 Digital 2 Million
Florida
Georgia Line Round
Here | released December
4, 2012 Republic Nashville | certified 3x Multi-Platinum Sept 24, 2019 Digital 2
Million
PLATINUM SINGLES
Carly
Pearce Every Little Thing | released Jan 23, 2017 Big Machine
Records | certified Platinum Sept 9, 2019 Digital 1 Million
Tim
McGraw I Like It, I Love It | released August 4, 1995 Curb |
certified Platinum Sept 10, 2019 Digital 1 Million
Billy
Currington Don't It | released Oct 24, 2014 Mercury Records
Nashville | certified Platinum Sept 11, 2019 Digital 1 Million
Florida
Georgia Line
Talk You Out Of It | released Feb 15, 2019 BMLG Records |
certified Platinum Sept 16, 2019 Digital 1 Million
Thomas
Rhett Life Changes | released Sept 1, 2017 The Valory
Music Co | certified Platinum Sept 19, 2019 Digital 1 Million
Brett
Young Here
Tonight | released Dec
7, 2018 BMLG Records | certified Platinum Sept 24, 2019 Digital 1 Million
Kane
Brown Good As You | released Oct 19, 2018 RCA
Nashville | certified Platinum Sept 30, 2019 Digital 1 Million
GOLD SINGLES:
Midland “Burn Out” | released Sept
22, 2017 Big Machine Records | certified Gold Sept 11, 2019 Digital 0.5
Million
Florida
Georgia Line
“Can't Say I Ain't
Country” | released Feb 15, 2019 BMLG Records | certified Gold Sept 13,
2019 Digital 0.5 Million
Colt
Ford “Back” | released Aug 7,
2012 Average Joes Entertainment | certified Gold Sept 17, 2019 Digital 0.5
Million
Old
Dominion “One Man Band” | released Jan
18, 2019 RCA Nashville | certified Gold Sept 17, 2019 Digital 0.5 Million
Matt
Stell “Prayed For You” |
released March 15, 2018 Arista Nashville | certified Gold Sept 18, 2019 Digital
0.5 Million
Ryan
Hurd “To A T” | released Sept
7, 2018 RCA Nashville | certified Gold Sept 18, 2019 Digital 0.5 Million
For
King & Country “God
Only Knows” | released July 5, 2018 | certified Gold Sept 24, 2019 Digital
0.5 Million
Riley
Green “There Was This Girl” |
released June 29, 2018 BMLG Records | certified Gold Sept 24, 2019 Digital 0.5
Million
Colt
Ford “Workin' On” | released March
10, 2015 Average Joes Entertainment | certified Gold Sept 27, 2019 Digital 0.5
Million
Kane
Brown “Homesick” | released Sept
7, 2018 RCA Nashville | certified Gold Sept 30, 2019 Digital 0.5 Million
The
Lacs “Kickin' Up Mud” |
released Oct 25, 2010 Average Joes Entertainment | certified Gold Oct 1, 2019 Digital
0.5 Million
PLATINUM ALBUMS
Taylor
Swift LOVER | released April 26, 2019 Republic Records | certified
Gold & Platinum Sept 27, 2019 Digital 1 Million Pop
GOLD ALBUMS
Florida
Georgia Line
CAN'T SAY I AIN'T COUNTRY
| released Feb 15, 2019
BMLG RECORDS | certified Gold Sept 13, 2019 0.5 Million
Colt
Ford RIDE THROUGH THE COUNTRY | released July 4, 2008 Average Joes
Entertainment | certified Gold Sept 16, 2019 0.5 Million
Morgan
Wallen IF I KNOW ME | released April 27, 2018 Big Loud
Records | certified Gold Sept 19, 2019 0.5 Million
In Brief: Billboard Country Charts (Chart issue week of October 12, 2019)
Country Album Chart ** No.1 (1 week)
** self-titled Whiskey
Myers
Hot Country Songs **
No.1 (1 week) ** “One Thing Right” Marshmello
& Kane Brown
Country Airplay ** No.1 (1 week) ** “Prayed For You” Matt
Stell
Country Digital Songs ** No.1 (14 non-consecutive weeks)
** “The Git Up” Blanco Brown
The
Billboard 200 chart measures multi-metric album consumption, which includes
traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent
albums (SEA).
DaBaby scores his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart as
Kirk opens in the top slot.
The
set, which is the hip-hop artist’s second studio effort, starts with 145,000
equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Oct. 3, according
to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, just 8,000 were in album sales, as the set was powered
largely by streaming activity. It logged 2,000 in TEA units and 136,000 in SEA
units. The latter sum equates to 181.7 million on-demand audio streams
for the set’s 13 songs during its first week -- the fifth-largest debut streaming
week for an album in 2019.
Kirk
was released on Sept. 27 via SouthCoast/Interscope Records.
Kirk,
which is DaBaby’s actual last name (real name: Jonathan Kirk), followed his
first studio release, Baby on Baby, which peaked at No. 7 on the June 1-dated
list.
Through
the week ending Oct. 2, Baby on Baby has earned 719,000 equivalent album units,
and collected over 1 billion on-demand audio streams for its songs.
Country-rock
band Whiskey
Myers captured its first top 10 album on the Billboard 200
as the group’s self-titled effort started at No. 6 with 42,000
equivalent album units earned (of which 39,000 were in album sales). Sales of the new album were boosted by a
concert ticket/album sale redemption offer with the band’s tour in 2019.
The
debut of the new album follows the Texas act’s first big national attention
back in 2018, when it was seen performing the song “Stone” in an episode of
Paramount Network’s Yellowstone, starring Kevin Costner. During the release
week of the new album, Whiskey Myers landed its first live performance on
national television, performing “Rolling Stone” on NBC’s Today on Oct. 1.
Whiskey
Myers also scored its first chart hit on a Billboard airplay chart recently, as
the new album’s “Gasoline” premiered at No. 37 on the Mainstream Rock Songs
chart dated Oct. 5.
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.
Whiskey Myers earned its first Top Country Albums No. 1 as its 14-track
self-titled set (Wiggy Thump/ Thirty Tigers | iTunes) bowed with a career-best 42,000 equivalent album units
earned (with 39,000 in album sales), boosted by a concert ticket/ album sale
redemption offer for the Texas band’s 2019 tour.
Whiskey
Myers previously tallied two top 10s, Mud (No. 4, 2016) and Early Morning
Shakes (No. 10, 2014), while Firewater reached No. 26 in 2011.
Jon
Pardi with HEARTACHE MEDICATION
(Capitol Nashville/Universal Music Group Nashville) started at No. 2 on
Top Country Albums (#11 Billboard 200; 34,000 units; 23,200 in album sales). Pardi
earned his third top 10. The albums sales were boosted by a concert ticket/
album sale redemption offer (fans who entered their redemption code received
their physical CD of Jon Pardi's new album),
CHART
HISTORY
CALIFORNIA
SUNRISE
opened at No1 on Top Country Album (#11 Billboard 200; chart dated July 9,
2016) with debut sales 23,800 copies. As of Sept 25, 2019, it has sold a total of 276,200
copies
WRITE YOU A SONG (Capitol
Nashville/Universal Music Group Nashville) opened at No.3 on Top Country Album
(#14 Billboard 200; chart dated Jan 23, 2014) selling 17,050 copies. By the end of
February 2016 it had sold 85,000 copies.
Critical reception for Jon Pardi’s Heartache
Medication:
Entertainment-Focus (Rating: 3.5/5) Heartache
Medication isn’t as instant as California Sunrise was and for me it’s not as
strong a record. That being said, there are plenty of
strong songs here and I’m
glad Pardi is operating in his own lane.
THE
GOOD: Pardi continues to explore a traditional Country music sound, The
arrangements on the album are impressive,
Some
really strong tracks
THE
BAD: The album is a couple of tracks too long
Sounds Like Nashville (Rating: Positive) Heartache
Medication marks progression for Pardi, as he takes the beloved elements of
traditional country music that enamored fans on California Sunrise and uniting
them with richer emotions that show how positivity can stem from sadness,
sending the listener off with a sense of peace.
Sturgill
Simpson also earned his third top 10
whose SOUND & FURY (Elektra/EMG) ignited the chart with bow at No.3
(#12 Billboard 200; 32,000 units; 26,300 in album sales).
Luke
Combs’ first LP, THIS ONE’S FOR
YOU, fell 2-4 on Top Country Albums (#21 non-mover Billboard 200; 1,900 sales; total 529,100) it
was the 12th best-selling album in this chart frame
Additionally,
Combs’ latest release, THE PREQUEL (River House/Columbia Nashville/ Sony
Music Nashville) fell 5-7 (#46-53 BB200) in its 17th frame
Dan + Shay with their self-titled album (Warner Bros./Warner
Music Nashville) dropped 3-5 (#37-41 BB200) in their 67th frame.
Morgan Wallen with IF I KNOW ME (Big Loud Digital EX) fell 4-6 (#43-49
BB200) in his 70th frame.
Chris Stapleton with the 231-week TRAVELLER (MERCURY/ UMGN) slipped 7-8 (#57-58 BB200).
Last weeks’ No.1 Zac Brown Band with
THE OWL (ZB Collective/BMG | Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com) plummeted 1-9 (#2-73 Billboard 200).
Former No.1 Kane Brown with sophomore album, entitled EXPERIMENT fell 9-10 (#79-82 BB200) in his 47th week as his self-titled
album held No.14 (#111 non mover BB200).
Outside the
Top 10
Former 6-week non-consecutive week No.1 Jason Aldean with REARVIEW
TOWN (Macon/Broken Bow Records) fell 10-11 (#86-87 BB200) in
his 77th week.
Former No.1 Thomas Rhett with CENTER POINT ROAD (Valory Music/ Big Machine
Records) fell 8-12 (#74-94 BB200) in his 18th week.
Former
No.1 Maren
Morris with GIRL (Columbia
Nashville/ Sony Music Nashville [SMN]) fell 12-13 (#100-103 BB200; 500 sales; 30-week total 72,800) in her 30th frame.
Former
No.1 Kacey
Musgraves with GOLDEN HOUR (MCA
Nashville) rose 18-16 (#138-135 BB200; 1,700 sales; 74-week total 263,400) in her 74th frame.
Florida Georgia Line with CAN’T SAY I AIN’T COUNTRY (Big Machine Label Group) fell 17-19 (#132-135
BB200; 700 sales; 33-week total 96,800) in their 33rd chart frame.
In
his second week Riley Green with 14-track Different
Round Here (BMLGR | Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com ) fell 11-20 (#95-178 Billboard 200; #8-21 Country Sales; 1,100 sales; 2-week total 3,300).
Former No.1 Carrie Underwood with CRY PRETTY dropped 22-24 (#184-195 BB200; 1,200 sales; 55-week total 507,900) in her 55th week.
Former No.1 Carrie Underwood with CRY PRETTY dropped 22-24 (#184-195 BB200; 1,200 sales; 55-week total 507,900) in her 55th week.
Former No.1 The Highwomen (Low
Country Sound/Elektra/EMG | Amazon UK - Amazon.com ) with their self-titled
album retreated 13-25 (#106-200 BB200; 3,600 sales; total 46,100).
Outside the Top 25
Billy Strings with 14-track bluegrass set
HOME (Billy Strings |Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com ) made a debut at No.41 selling 3,600 copies.
Matt
Stell with 7-track
EVERYWHERE BUT ON (EP) (RECORDS, Arista Nashville | Amazon UK - iTunes - Amazon.com) made a debut at No.46.
FALLING
SHORT of Top 50:
On the Country Album Sales list (pure sales;
old methodology)
Year-To-Date Albums
7,661,000 sales which is 28.1% down at the same point in 2018 (10,660,000 sales).
Album consumption is 39,993,000 units which is 6.4% up at the same point in 2018 (37,575,000 units)
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:
Marshmello and Kane Brown’s “One
Thing Right” (Joytime Collective/RCA Nashville) jumped 4-1 on
Hot Country Songs, up 10% to 12.4 million U.S. streams and 9% to 10,000 sold.
Brown added his third No.1 on the tally following
“Lose It,” which led the list dated Nov. 24, 2018, and “What Ifs” (featuring
Lauren Alaina), which reigned for five weeks starting Oct. 21, 2017.
DJ Marshmello scored his first Hot Country Songs No. 1;
he boasts three leaders on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, including “Happier”
(with Bastille), which dominates for a record-extending 55th week.
Hot County
Songs
** No.1 (1 week) ** “One Thing Right” Marshmello & Kane
Brown
**
Airplay Gainer” No.3 “Prayed For You” Matt Stell
** Digital
Gainer/ Streaming Gainer ** No.16 “Heartache
Medication” Jon Pardi
** Hot Shot Debut ** No.40 “10,000 Hours” Dan + Shay & Justin
Bieber
Debut
No.43 “Getting Good” Lauren Alaina
Debut
No.48 “I Hope You're Happy Now” Carly Pearce & Lee Brice
Matt Stell notched his
first No.1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart as his launch single, “Prayed
for You” (Wide Open/RECORDS/Good Company/Arista Nashville), rose 3-1 in its 37th
week on the chart dated Oct. 12, up 5% to 37.5 million audience
impressions in the week ending Oct.6, according to Nielsen Music.
On the airplay-, streaming- and sales-based Hot Country Songs list,
“Prayed” jumped 8-3 for a new peak.
Penned by Stell, Ash Bowers (also Stell’s manager) and Allison Veltz,
“Prayed” marked the first debut single from an artist to reach No. 1 on
Country Airplay in 2019. It’s the first such leader since Jimmie Allen’s
“Best Shot” began a three-week reign on the chart dated Nov. 24, 2018.
Stell breaks the longest dry spell between debut No.1s since 2014. On the tally
dated that Dec. 20, Maddie & Tae led with “Girl in a Country Song,” the
first introductory leader since Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise” ruled for three
weeks starting Dec. 15, 2012.
“As an artist and songwriter, this is always the goal you’re chasing,”
Stell told Billboard of his coronation. “I’m really lucky to get to collaborate
with my co-writers. Sharing this honor with them, as well as [my label] team,
makes it even sweeter.”
Keith Urban banked his
40th Country Airplay top 10 as “We Were” (Hit Red/Capitol
Nashville) bumped 11-10 (22.5 million impressions, up 1%).
Urban earned his first top 10 since “Coming Home” (featuring Julia
Michaels), which hit No.3 in August 2018. He first reached the region in August
2000 with the No. 4-peaking “Your Everything.”
Urban is the seventh artist to total at least 40 top 10s dating to the
chart’s inception in January 1990, following George Strait (61), Tim McGraw
(57), Kenny Chesney (55), Alan Jackson (51), Toby Keith (42) and Brooks &
Dunn (41).
Pop superstar Justin Bieber made his first
country chart appearance as his duet with Dan + Shay, “10,000
Hours” (Warner Music Nashville/ WAR), launched on Country Airplay at No.
20 with 10.9 million impressions in the week ending Oct. 6. Released Oct.
4, the song received hourly plays on its first day from participating
iHeartMedia stations.
On Hot Country Songs, “Hours” entered at No. 40, entirely from its first
three days of airplay; it should surge on the Oct. 19 chart following its first
week of streaming and sales tracking (Oct. 4-10).
The track was co-written by Bieber, Dan + Shay (Dan Smyers and Shay
Mooney), Jessie Jo Dillon, Jordan Reynolds and Jason “Poo Bear” Boyd.
Smyers also produced the track, which introduces Dan + Shay’s next album.
(The duo is co-managed by Jason Owen and Bieber’s manager, Scooter Braun.)
Country
Airplay
***
No.1 (1 week) “Prayed For You” Matt Stell *** 37.469 million audience (+4.579
million) / 7439 radio plays (+921)
** Hot
Shot Debut/ Most Increased Audience/ Most Added ** No.20 “10,000 Hours” Dan
+ Shay & Justin Bieber 10.885 million audience gain thanks to 90
fresh radio commitments (ADDS)
** **
No.54 “Why We Drink” Justin Moore
Billboard Country Digital
Singles Chart
Blanco Brown with “The
Git Up” (Trailer Trap Music/BMG/Broken Bow) topped the summit for a 14th
non-consecutive week (#7-12 Digital Songs; 11,000 sales; total 381,000).
It was 11 places behind Lizzo with "Truth" (Atlantic)
which rebounded for a fifth week atop the Digital Song Sales chart, up 19% to 30,000 sold in the week ending Oct. 3, according to
Nielsen Music, and topped Radio Songs for a third week, up 2% to 122 million
audience impressions in the week ending Oct. 6. It roses 7-6 on Streaming
Songs, up 1% to 27.8 million U.S. streams in the week ending Oct. 3.
Marshmello
& Kane Brown with “One
Thing Right” held at No.2 (#10-14 Digital Songs) in their 13th
frame.
Luke Combs with “Even Though
I'm Leaving” (River House/Columbia Nashville/Sony Music
Nashville) rose 4-3 (#13-15 Digital Songs) as “Beer
Never Broke My Heart” fell 6-7 (#24-29 Digital
Songs) in his 22nd frame.
Old Dominion with “One
Man Band” (RCA Nashville) advanced 5-4 (#34-21 Digital
Songs) in its 15th frame.
Lauren Alaina with “Getting
Good” debuted her new single at No. 5 on Country Digital Song Sales (#21
New Entry Digital Songs; 7,000 sold) earning
her fourth top 10 and her highest debut since her 2011 breakthrough “Like My
Mother Did” arrived at No. 2. Alaina is currently competing on ABC’s Dancing With
the Stars.
Chris Lane with “I
Don't Know About You“ (Big Loud) pushed 13-6 (#45-27
Digital Songs)
Matt Stell with “Prayed For You” (Arista
Nashville) held at No.8 (#28-31 Digital Songs; 5,000 sales; total 101,000).
Blake Shelton featuring
Trace Adkins with “Hell Right” (Warner
Music Nashville) moved 10-9 (#32-36 Digital Songs) in
their 6th week. Additionally, 9 non-consecutive week No1. Blake Shelton with “God’s Country” (Warner Bros./Warner
Music Nashville) retreated 9-11 (#29-40
Digital Songs) in his 27th frame.
Carly Pearce & Lee
Brice with “Hope You're Happy Now” (Big
Machine) made a debut at No.10 (#37 New Entry Digital Songs) selling 5,000 copies.
Outside
the Top 10
Kenny
Chesney with “Tip Of My
Tongue” (Blue Chair, Warner Music Nashville) fell 11-13 (#38-44 Digital
Songs).
Luke Bryan with “Knockin' Boots” fell 7-14 (#27-45 Digital
Songs) in his 27th week.
Ingrid Andress with “More
Hearts Than Mine” (Atlantic, Warner Music Nashville) fell 23-24
in her 2nd frame 3,000 sales; total 37,000).
Falling Off The Chart
Falling Off The Chart
Lady Antebellum with ballad
"Ocean" fell of the top 25 after debuting at No. 3
the previous week (2,000 sales; 2-week total 12,000).
Country Aircheck MEDIABASE
Chart
October
7, 2019
Carrie Underwood Takes #1 Spot With 'Southbound'
Congrats
to Carrie Underwood, Royce Risser, Bobby Young,
David Friedman, Chris Schuler and the entire Capitol promotion team on
landing this week’s No. 1 with “Southbound.” The song is the
third single from Cry Pretty. Writers are David Garcia, Josh Miller and
Underwood.
“Southbound” (Capitol)
climbed 2-1 logging 8,128 radio spins (+1,123), 46.777 million audience impressions (+7.484)
with 25720 Total Points (+3611) from 157 tracking stations (157 ADDS)
for the tracking week September 29 to October 5, 2019 and published chart dated
October 7, 2019.
Kudos
to James Marsh and the WAR team on securing 112 adds for Dan + Shay’s “10,000 Hours”
featuring Justin Bieber. The song topped the "Most Added" board this chart week.
Mediabase
Adds (Selective)
Artist/Title
(Label) TW Total Historic Adds
DAN + SHAY & JUSTIN BIEBER/10,000 Hours
(Warner/WAR) 112 112
CARLY PEARCE
& LEE BRICE/I Hope You're Happy Now (Big Machine/Curb) 59 68
LAUREN
ALAINA/Getting Good
(Mercury) 48 49
CRAIG
MORGAN/The Father, My Son, And The... (Broken Bow) 16 23
JUSTIN
MOORE/Why We Drink (Valory) 16 57
FLORIDA GEORGIA
LINE/Blessings (BMLGR) 15 75
THOMPSON
SQUARE/Masterpiece (Davmo) 13 47
JASON ALDEAN/We
Back (Macon Music/Broken Bow) 12 150
ERIC
CHURCH/Monsters (EMI Nashville) 10 115
MADDIE
& TAE/Die From A Broken
Heart (Mercury) 10 103
RILEY GREEN/I
Wish Grandpas Never Died (BMLGR) 9 109
KELSEA
BALLERINI/Homecoming
Queen? (Black River) 6 147
GEORGE
STRAIT/The Weight Of The Badge (MCA) 5 30
KANE
BROWN/Homesick (RCA) 5 119
LITTLE BIG
TOWN/Over Drinking (Capitol) 5 60
TENILLE
TOWNES/Jersey On The
Wall (I'm Just...) (Columbia) 5 30
INGRID
ANDRESS/More Hearts
Than Mine (Warner/WEA) 4 119
MAREN
MORRIS/The Bones
(Columbia) 4 84
CAYLEE
HAMMACK/Family Tree
(Capitol) 3 116
HARDY f/T.
RHETT/Nothin' Out Here (TVM/Big Loud) 1 2
MIRANDA
LAMBERT/Fooled Around
And Fell In Love (RCA) 1 1
NEONPPL/Love2Love
(---) 1 2
Billboard Boxscores (Selective Country
concerts)
Rank
Artist: #9
Event
Venue City/State: Keith Urban The Colosseum
at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Nev.
Dates:
Sept 06-07, 2019 Gross Sales: $1,326,472 Attend:
8247/8247
Shows/
Sellouts: 2/2 ** SOLD OUT ** Prices: $214, $154, $94, $54
Promoters:
Live Nation, Caesars
Entertainment
Rank
Artist: #10
Event
Venue City/State: Thomas Rhett Hersheypark
Stadium Hershey, Pa.
Dates:
Jul. 20, 2019 Gross Sales: $1,297,505 Attend:
22,820/ 26,878
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/0 (4,058 unsold tickets)
Prices: $109.25, $35.25
Promoters: Live Nation
Rank
Artist: #14
Event
Venue City/State: Thomas Rhett Darien Lake
Performing Arts Center Darien Center, N.Y.
Dates:
July 19, 2019 Gross Sales: $1,086,520 Attend:
20239/20590
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/0 (351 unsold tickets) Prices:
$109.25, $35.25
Promoters:
Live Nation
Rank
Artist: #24
Event
Venue City/State: Eric Church Chase
Center San Francisco, Calif.
Dates:
Sep. 28, 2019 Gross Sales: $843,426 Attend:
11935/11935
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/1 ** SOLD OUT ** Prices: $149, $15
Promoters: Messina Touring Group/AEG Presents
Rank
Artist: #32
Event
Venue City/State: Brandi Carlile Hearst
Greek Theatre Berkeley, Calif.
Dates:
Sep. 21-22, 2019 Gross Sales: $656,682 Attend:
11349/13334
Shows/
Sellouts: 2/0 (1,985 unsold tickets)
Prices: $96, $40.50
Promoters: Another Planet Entertainment
Rank
Artist: #37
Event
Venue City/State: Miranda Lambert Huntington
Center Toledo, Ohio
Dates:
Sep. 20, 2019 Gross Sales: $493,876 Attend:
5558/6290
Shows/
Sellouts: 1/0 ** SOLD OUT ** (732 unsold
tickets) Prices: $90.75, $50.75
Promoters: Live Nation
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