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Bon Jovi, Springsteen, Police Lead Touring Award Finalists
Bon Jovi, Springsteen, Police Lead Touring Award Finalists
The Police Similar Stories | Topics STORIES Bon Jovi, Spice Girls Top Midyear Touring Chart Janet Jackson Hospitalized In Montreal Bon Jovi Unveils Clips From New Documentary Live Nation To Announce Summer Tours Springsteen, Joel Sign On For Obama Benefit TOPICS Celebrity News | Entertainment | Music Stars October 16, 2008 , 10:25 AM ET Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band and the Police are among the finalists for the 2008 Billboard Touring Awards, set for Nov. 20 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. All three of those tours are finalists for the Top Tour and Top Draw awards, which recognize the top grossing and top ticket sellers, respectively. Outside of the special honors, Billboard Touring Awards are based on data reported to Billboard Boxscore between Oct. 1, 2007, through Sept. 30, 2008. "Despite a tough economy, the touring industry has held up quite well, and there were some real highlights and special tours out this year," says Ray Waddell, executive director of content and programming for touring and live events at Billboard. "We look forward to once again honoring the top tours, venues, events and companies at the 2008 Billboard Touring Awards." Other finalists include Kenny Chesney's Poets & Pirates tour, Journey/Heart/Cheap Trick, and Mary J. Blige/Jay-Z with Dream for Top Package, and Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, and Michael Buble for Breakthrough Artist. The latter acknowledges the top-grossing act that breaks into the Top 25 tours for the first time. Top Festival finalists are Coachella in Indio, Calif., Lollapalooza in Chicago, and Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tenn. The Top Boxscore finalists, which go to the top-grossing engagement for the time period, are Spice Girls at the O2 in London, Madonna at Stade de France in Paris, and Celine Dion at the Bell Centre in Montreal. On the industry side, Live Nation, AEG Live, and 3A Entertainment are finalists for the Top Promoter award, and William Morris Agency, Creative Artists Agency and Artists Group International are the three finalists for Top Agency. Top Manager finalists are Jon Landau Management, Bon Jovi Management, and Front Line Management. Venue finalists in various categories include Madison Square Garden, the WaMu Theater at MSG, and Radio City Music Hall in New York, along with the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, the O2, Bell Centre, Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, and the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. Top Club and Top Amphitheatre will also be awarded. Special Awards this year include Widespread Panic for the Road Warrior award, Jon Bon Jovi/Philadelphia Soul for Humanitarian Award, Walking With Dinosaurs for Creative Content, and the Allman Brothers Band for Legend Of Live. The awards wrap the 2008 Billboard Touring Conference Nov. 19-20. The complete list of Touring Awards finalists: TOP TOUR Bon Jovi, Lost Highway tour Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Magic tour The Police Reunion tour TOP DRAW Bon Jovi Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band The Police TOP PACKAGE Jay-Z/Mary J. Blige, Dream Journey, Heart, Cheap Trick Kenny Chesney, with Keith Urban, LeAnn Rimes, Gary Allan, others BREAKTHROUGH Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus Jonas Brothers Michael Buble TOP COMEDY TOUR Chris Rock Dane Cook Katt Williams TOP BOXSCORE Celine Dion, Bell Centre, Montreal, Aug. 15-Sept. 1, 8 shows Madonna, Stade de France, Paris, Sept. 20-2, two shows Spice Girls, O2 Arena, London, Dec. 15-Jan. 22, 17 shows TOP FESTIVAL Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tenn. Coachella, Indio, Calif. Lollapalooza, Chicago TOP ARENA Bell Center, Montreal Madison Square Garden, New York O2 Arena, London TOP VENUE-Under 10,000 seats Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City Radio City Music Hall, NYC The WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden TOP VENUE-Under 5,000 seats Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center Fox Theatre, Atlanta The Colosseum at Caesars Palace TOP CLUB House Of Blues Dallas House Of Blues Chicago The Fillmore, San Francisco TOP AMPHITHEATER Comcast Center, Mansfield, Mass. Susquehanna Bank Center, Camden, N.J. Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, N.Y. TOP PROMOTER AEG Live Live Nation 3A Entertainment TOP INDEPENDENT PROMOTER Jam Productions, Chicago C3 Presents Outback Concerts TOP INDEPENDENT PROMOTER (International) Frontier Touring Company, Australia/New Zealand Michael Coppel Presents, Australia/New Zealand 3A Entertainment TOP MANAGER Bon Jovi Management Front Line Management Jon Landau Management TOP AGENCY Artists Group International Creative Artists Agency William Morris Agency CREATIVE CONTENT AWARD Walking With Dinosaurs HUMANITARIAN AWARD Jon Bon Jovi/Philadelphia Soul ROAD WARRIOR Widespread Panic CONCERT MARKETING & PROMOTION AWARD (online voting at billboard.com) Guerilla Union Presents Rock The Bells, Powered By: SanDisk Crue Fest/Rock Band The Vans Warped Tour, presented by AT&T The Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Tour Blackberry Presents John Mayer The Jonas Brothers Burning Up Tour, sponsored by Burger King Corona Extra Presents the Kenny Chesney Poets & Pirates Tour LEGEND OF LIVE Allman Brothers Band |
Nice to see Jon getting a nod for the humanitarian stuff. Especially as I doubt they'll win anything else against Springsteen and The Police.
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I'm blown away that the top tours were by all these old guys (Bon Jovi being the kids of the lot). I'm delighted mind you, but it hits me a surprising. Where are all the young guns?
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The only "young" bands with big enough success to compete would be Coldplay (maybe Nickleback?) but they were off too for most of this year. Ponrauil |
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I can't say for the US but in Canada they are yeah. In Montreal they filled up the Bell Centre faster than BJ. In Western Canada too though most probably not in Toronto. Ponrauil |
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