- Dame Edna, Michael Feinstein square off in critically panned 'All About Me'
- With merger finished, Live Nation Entertainment reportedly begins laying off employees
- Lady GaGa, Kings of Leon tickets on sale throughout the weekend
- Lilith Fair announces first round of presales, onsales for 2010 return
- DOJ official Christine Varney defends Ticketmaster / Live Nation merger
- Philadelphia Phillies' season ticket demands force team to cap sales
- Phish tour maintains zero tolerance stance on ticket resale for summer 2010 concerts
- With attendance down, Golden State Warriors drop ticket prices
- Arizona legislators consider ticket surcharge to help Chicago Cubs build spring training stadium
- Broadway ticket sales skyrocket with the help of four new productions
Dave Matthews Band Grossed $41.1 Million in 2007
For the past two years, the Dave Matthews Band has proven to be one of the more consistent bands on the road. In 2007, the group’s ticket sales grossed $41.1 million, placing the band eleventh in the year-end touring charts. In 2006, DMB grossed $39 million.
The band performed mostly in amphitheaters; in 2000, proving their drawing power, they were playing numerous stadiums and some with multiple nights in each, including three nights at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ and two nights each at Soldiers Field in Chicago, IL and Foxboro Stadium in Foxboro, MA.
Over the years, the Dave Matthews Band has been considered a people band, like the Grateful Dead and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and has kept ticket prices moderately low and under market value. Although there were some very high VIP tickets in 2007, including $340 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA, and $240 at Coors Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, CA, the average ticket price to a DMB concert was $47.80, according to Pollstar, which was the lowest average ticket price for any act in the top 20.



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