AC/DC, METALLICA, IRON MAIDEN Among Artists Dominating Billboard's Midyear Touring Charts

July 20, 2009

According to Billboard.biz, AC/DC, METALLICA and IRON MAIDEN are among the artists dominating Billboard's midyear touring charts.

The time period for the midyear numbers is Dec. 6, 2008, through June 20, 2009. When tardy reporting is factored in, overall numbers stack up favorably to the same time period last year. In the period covered, global concerts grossed $1.8 billion and drew 30.6 million attendees from 8,744 shows reported. That's down slightly from the $1.9 billion for the period in 2008, when 9,172 shows were reported.

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