Bruce Springsteen is among the Top Grossing Concert Acts for the first half of the year. After playing 31 dates with his E Street Band in 2013, the Boss has pulled in $103.9 million, while averaging an attendance of 46,167.
According to Pollstar, Bon Jovi is the top grossing act so far, pulling in $142.1 million over 60 concerts. The band averages 25,000 fans per night at an average ticket price of $95.60.
The Rolling Stones, playing 18 dates with an average ticket price of $346.09, have raked in $87.7 million on their 50 and Counting tour.
Other rock acts on the list include Fleetwood Mac ($58.1 million) Paul McCartney ($43.5 million), Elton John ($30.7 million), Eric Clapton ($28.4 million) and the Who ($23.5 million).
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