‘Pollstar’ Ranks Bridgestone Arena Third In Worldwide Ticket Sales

Bridgestone Arena. Photo: Courtesy of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp.

Bridgestone Arena has ranked third in the world for concert ticket sales, according to Pollstar‘s Third Quarter Ticket Sales report. Pollstar accounted Bridgestone Arena ticket sales as 82,431, inclusive solely of show and concert tickets.

“After a trying 18 months for everyone, we are excited to be back hosting events and thank all the loyal fans for following health and safety guidelines to make this happen,” says Nashville Predators and Bridgestone Arena Executive Vice President of Entertainment and Venues David Kells. “With all your support, along that from the artists, managers, promoters and agents, make a night on Lower Broadway and special stop on any tour.”

Serving as the home for numerous national and international events, Bridgestone Arena has been one of the busiest venues in the U.S. over the past decade and a half. Bridgestone Arena, which was nominated for Pollstar‘s Arena of the Decade award, has received 13 consecutive Pollstar Arena of the Year nominations with wins in 2014 and 2017.

Pollstar‘s Top-10 World Venues (Show & Concert Ticket Sales):
1) Staples Center (Los Angeles, Calif.)
2) Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Ind.)
3) Bridgestone Arena (SMASHVILLE, Tenn.)
4) Spark Arena (Auckland, New Zealand)
5) MGM Grand Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.)
6) WiZink Arena (Madrid, Spain)
7) T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.)
8) Arena Monterrey (Monterrey, Mexico)
9) American Airlines Center (Dallas, Texas)
10) Hertz Arena (Estero, Fla.)

Steven Boero