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Peso Pluma Has Top Debut On Live75; Eagles, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny All Repeat At No. 1

Peso Pluma performs onstage during the FIREAID Benefit Concert for California Fire Relief at Intuit Dome on Jan. 30, 2025, in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for FIREAID)

Peso Pluma makes his debut on LIVE75 after box-office results were reported from 12 venues on his North American tour that launched on March 1 at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena. Playing nine indoor arenas and three outdoor amphitheaters, he sold 178,259 tickets at 14 sold-out performances during the first three weeks of the tour and earned the No. 5 ranking on the chart with a ticket average of 12,732 per concert.

The Mexican artist is touring in support of Dinastía, his collaborative album with Tito Double P that was released in December. The tour features a total of 36 shows booked in U.S. cities through May 9, with three markets, Palm Springs, Los Angeles and Dallas, each hosting two performances. The first two have already occurred, with ticket sales totaling 18,145 at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert on March 15 and 17, and 25,911 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on March 20-21. The upcoming Dallas event will be held at Dos Equis Pavilion, April 10-11.

Among the venues with one show on the books, the highest attendance on the tour so far was 15,747, recorded at North Island Credit Union Amphitheater in Chula Vista, California, March 14. The other venue with over 15,000 in ticket sales was Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix, with 15,153 sold seats on March 6.

Of the 31 venues booked on the “Dinastía Tour,” 21 of them are arenas, and the remaining 10 are all amphitheaters. Tito Double P will be in the lineup throughout the tour, while appearances by other artists will vary. The finale, the only three-night engagement planned, will be held at Chicago’s United Center, May 7-9.

Also making a top 10 debut on LIVE75 is Brandon Lake with a ticket average of 11,901 from the first 12 concerts on his “King of Hearts Tour,” set in U.S. venues this spring. The Christian music headliner is joined by Franni Cash and Pat Barrett on the arena trek that began March 5 at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Although booked almost exclusively in arenas, the tour will also feature two early-May performances at Credit One Stadium in Charleston, South Carolina.

Then, LIVE75 has a repeat appearance at No. 1 by Eagles, making the legendary band only the third concert headliner to hold the highest ranking for multiple weeks since the beginning of 2026. They join Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga who have both previously ranked No. 1 for back-to-back weeks this year.

Ticket sales from eight performances of Eagles’ concert residency at Sphere in Las Vegas during February and March produced a total of 130,980 sold seats and a $38 million gross. Averages per show totaled 16,372 in tickets and $4.75 million in gross, both the highest of any concert headliner on the 75-position chart.

Also repeating at No. 1 this week is Lady Gaga, who holds the highest ranking on the Artist Power Index for the 19th time since kicking off “The Mayhem Ball” last summer. She scores among the top 25 performers in all of the four APX eligibility metrics. Her Live score is the ninth highest, while she earns the 11th best Streaming rank. Then, she is 21st in Airplay, and her Social score is 24.

Likewise, Bad Bunny retains the No. 1 ranking on Global Concert Pulse for another week with a three-month gross average of $7.57 million from 15 concerts on his “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour.” This week marks his 12th stint at the top of the chart since the beginning of 2026. His stadium tour began last November in the Dominican Republic and remained in Latin America through Feb. 21. Australian and European dates are also included on the tour that continues through July.

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