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100 Most Popular Musicians on Tour This Spring

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Going on tour is one of the most lucrative means of making money for today’s popular musicians. As of June 2017, the U.S. music industry was worth $17.2 billion, according to PwC, and live music concert sales accounted for 43% of all revenue. While these revenues do not all end up in the pockets of the artists, a significant portion does.

With this in mind, it’s no wonder that many popular musicians endure grueling tour schedules, often taking just enough time between concerts to travel to the next city to entertain the next slew of fans willing to shell out hundreds of dollars.

By creating an index based on various metrics such as followers on Spotify and on concert tracking website Songkick, 24/7 Wall St. has determined the 100 most popular musicians going on tour this spring.

Click here to see the 100 most popular musicians on tour this Spring.
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100. Avenged Sevenfold
> Total number of shows: 37 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 497,998
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,166,813
> Spotify followers: 2,078,177

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99. Iron & Wine
> Total number of shows: 8 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 590,269
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 239,776
> Spotify followers: 601,968

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98. Vance Joy
> Total number of shows: 71 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 572,832
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 433,614
> Spotify followers: 1,105,657

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97. Rascal Flatts
> Total number of shows: 27 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 579,256
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 394,411
> Spotify followers: 1,238,343

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96. Wale
> Total number of shows: 2 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 569,555
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 512,985
> Spotify followers: 1,288,732

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95. ScHoolboy Q
> Total number of shows: 32 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 571,564
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 505,290
> Spotify followers: 1,683,054

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94. Bryan Adams
> Total number of shows: 45 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 506,087
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,220,226
> Spotify followers: 700,580

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93. Martin Garrix
> Total number of shows: 18 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 529,548
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 976,860
> Spotify followers: 5,435,646

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92. Dave Matthews Band
> Total number of shows: 47 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 576,049
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 475,535
> Spotify followers: 741,242

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91. Ty Dolla $ign
> Total number of shows: 38 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 538,947
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 920,105
> Spotify followers: 1,630,101

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90. Van Morrison
> Total number of shows: 18 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 524,646
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,107,736
> Spotify followers: 678,913

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89. Nine Inch Nails
> Total number of shows: 17 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 537,942
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,046,493
> Spotify followers: 866,388

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88. Thirty Seconds to Mars
> Total number of shows: 64 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 548,036
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,083,156
> Spotify followers: 1,688,277

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87. Moby
> Total number of shows: 1 concert
> Followers on Songkick: 592,908
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 639,616
> Spotify followers: 810,188

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86. Tim McGraw
> Total number of shows: 28 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 533,069
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,325,691
> Spotify followers: 1,964,743

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85. Lily Allen
> Total number of shows: 12 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 565,777
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 991,859
> Spotify followers: 978,995

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84. Yeah Yeah Yeahs
> Total number of shows: 7 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 632,948
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 316,486
> Spotify followers: 633,825

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83. Jason Aldean
> Total number of shows: 31 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 564,538
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,171,677
> Spotify followers: 2,052,032

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82. Mary J. Blige
> Total number of shows: 1 concert
> Followers on Songkick: 548,202
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,362,972
> Spotify followers: 1,280,537

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81. Keith Urban
> Total number of shows: 63 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 508,074
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,800,416
> Spotify followers: 2,099,011

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80. Band of Horses
> Total number of shows: 13 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 660,790
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 165,004
> Spotify followers: 616,205

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79. Santana
> Total number of shows: 41 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 618,937
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 650,669
> Spotify followers: 711,680

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78. Rod Stewart
> Total number of shows: 38 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 519,007
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,780,939
> Spotify followers: 719,293

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77. Tiësto
> Total number of shows: 49 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 640,513
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 474,010
> Spotify followers: 2,876,158

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76. Meghan Trainor
> Total number of shows: 1 concert
> Followers on Songkick: 561,359
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,428,615
> Spotify followers: 4,959,553

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75. Miguel
> Total number of shows: 11 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 606,854
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 942,082
> Spotify followers: 1,541,359

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74. Robin Thicke
> Total number of shows: 1 concert
> Followers on Songkick: 607,616
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 952,461
> Spotify followers: 1,140,649

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73. Franz Ferdinand
> Total number of shows: 53 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 651,204
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 488,141
> Spotify followers: 1,021,832

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72. Queens of the Stone Age
> Total number of shows: 35 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 573,563
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,355,308
> Spotify followers: 1,323,963

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71. Incubus
> Total number of shows: 11 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 613,296
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 932,868
> Spotify followers: 1,283,332

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70. The National
> Total number of shows: 28 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 633,940
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 726,440
> Spotify followers: 813,541

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69. The Goo Goo Dolls
> Total number of shows: 21 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 673,079
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 518,154
> Spotify followers: 752,092

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68. Cage the Elephant
> Total number of shows: 1 concert
> Followers on Songkick: 682,524
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 437,711
> Spotify followers: 1,093,634

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67. T-Pain
> Total number of shows: 6 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 663,554
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 683,450
> Spotify followers: 1,357,048

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66. The Offspring
> Total number of shows: 23 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 659,138
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 754,001
> Spotify followers: 2,056,866

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65. Gucci Mane
> Total number of shows: 13 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 502,144
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 2,456,039
> Spotify followers: 1,839,847

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64. Iggy Azalea
> Total number of shows: 1 concert
> Followers on Songkick: 577,023
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,680,180
> Spotify followers: 2,905,106

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63. Journey
> Total number of shows: 12 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 750,945
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 062,265
> Spotify followers: 1,257,566

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62. Modest Mouse
> Total number of shows: 29 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 715,868
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 478,601
> Spotify followers: 729,411

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61. Lynyrd Skynyrd
> Total number of shows: 31 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 576,601
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 2,060,278
> Spotify followers: 1,168,214

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60. Luke Bryan
> Total number of shows: 49 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 619,290
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,629,735
> Spotify followers: 2,488,648

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59. Chance the Rapper
> Total number of shows: 2 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 572,211
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 2,282,447
> Spotify followers: 2,880,468

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58. Zedd
> Total number of shows: 31 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 711,798
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 917,833
> Spotify followers: 2,621,068

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57. R. Kelly
> Total number of shows: 3 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 635,095
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,845,029
> Spotify followers: 1,482,650

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56. Rick Ross
> Total number of shows: 11 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 663,150
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,557,173
> Spotify followers: 1,931,450

Jacqui Sadler, United Kingdom / Wikimedia Commons

55. Snow Patrol
> Total number of shows: 14 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 772,827
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 393,698
> Spotify followers: 1,063,053

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54. Lady Antebellum
> Total number of shows: 37 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 747,050
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 694,528
> Spotify followers: 1,786,534

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53. The Beach Boys
> Total number of shows: 4 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 635,949
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,917,233
> Spotify followers: 1,194,786

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52. The Kooks
> Total number of shows: 23 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 800,472
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 255,288
> Spotify followers: 1,383,329

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51. Nas
> Total number of shows: 6 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 647,355
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,965,052
> Spotify followers: 1,162,706

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50. 2 Chainz
> Total number of shows: 8 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 714,023
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,247,907
> Spotify followers: 2,565,506

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49. Depeche Mode
> Total number of shows: 22 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 690,669
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,517,194
> Spotify followers: 1,312,677

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48. Future
> Total number of shows: 3 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 821,596
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 182,400
> Spotify followers: 6,044,768

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47. Mac Miller
> Total number of shows: 1 concert
> Followers on Songkick: 713,980
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,396,404
> Spotify followers: 2,167,044

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46. Deadmau5
> Total number of shows: 6 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 762,770
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 872,259
> Spotify followers: 1,938,797

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45. alt-J
> Total number of shows: 68 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 796,917
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 614,253
> Spotify followers: 1,865,749

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44. Nelly
> Total number of shows: 11 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 764,946
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,024,618
> Spotify followers: 980,279

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43. The Chainsmokers
> Total number of shows: 38 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 682,261
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 2,072,424
> Spotify followers: 6,463,354

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42. Eagles
> Total number of shows: 19 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 672,032
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 2,241,305
> Spotify followers: 1,392,313

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41. Billy Joel
> Total number of shows: 16 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 684,891
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 2,117,127
> Spotify followers: 989,680

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40. Ludacris
> Total number of shows: 4 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 762,143
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,497,287
> Spotify followers: 1,287,146

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39. Beck
> Total number of shows: 31 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 814,745
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,205,062
> Spotify followers: 740,054

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38. Ne-Yo
> Total number of shows: 2 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 869,476
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 785,824
> Spotify followers: 3,239,323

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37. Jack Johnson
> Total number of shows: 11 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 955,385
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 015,389
> Spotify followers: 1,951,715

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36. Pink
> Total number of shows: 26 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 576,349
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 4,192,746
> Spotify followers: 3,797,613

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35. Bon Jovi
> Total number of shows: 18 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 855,713
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,259,948
> Spotify followers: 3,136,049

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34. Major Lazer
> Total number of shows: 2 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 909,004
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 864,698
> Spotify followers: 3,872,923

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33. Train
> Total number of shows: 42 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 993,528
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 441,646
> Spotify followers: 1,978,595

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32. Bon Iver
> Total number of shows: 8 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,005,789
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 611,328
> Spotify followers: 3,125,982

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31. blink-182
> Total number of shows: 19 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 991,701
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,459,197
> Spotify followers: 3,655,776

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30. DJ Khaled
> Total number of shows: 3 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 714,547
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 4,506,283
> Spotify followers: 1,877,039

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29. Foster the People
> Total number of shows: 6 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,125,628
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 529,042
> Spotify followers: 2,084,621

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28. Big Sean
> Total number of shows: 33 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,074,353
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,207,690
> Spotify followers: 3,799,660

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27. J. Cole
> Total number of shows: 9 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,042,862
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,558,153
> Spotify followers: 4,708,292

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26. T.I.
> Total number of shows: 1 concert
> Followers on Songkick: 1,051,412
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,804,516
> Spotify followers: 2,204,560

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25. MGMT
> Total number of shows: 19 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,147,061
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 782,804
> Spotify followers: 1,129,771

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24. Kid Cudi
> Total number of shows: 1 concert
> Followers on Songkick: 1,142,097
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 876,505
> Spotify followers: 2,303,457

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23. Skrillex
> Total number of shows: 2 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,154,513
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 922,530
> Spotify followers: 5,975,522

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22. Lorde
> Total number of shows: 16 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,014,740
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 2,731,203
> Spotify followers: 3,044,550

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21. Paramore
> Total number of shows: 6 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,158,279
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,569,959
> Spotify followers: 2,843,261

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20. Jennifer Lopez
> Total number of shows: 40 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 854,767
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 5,012,675
> Spotify followers: 4,303,436

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19. Elton John
> Total number of shows: 70 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 982,666
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 3,774,484
> Spotify followers: 1,440,389

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18. Pitbull
> Total number of shows: 11 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,371,978
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 034,875
> Spotify followers: 5,184,854

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17. Arctic Monkeys
> Total number of shows: 36 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,305,287
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,186,615
> Spotify followers: 5,411,736

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16. Snoop Dogg
> Total number of shows: 5 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,043,119
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 4,220,248
> Spotify followers: 3,226,161

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15. Muse
> Total number of shows: 6 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,524,302
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 465,272
> Spotify followers: 3,594,648

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14. Foo Fighters
> Total number of shows: 42 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,372,156
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 2,309,681
> Spotify followers: 4,231,493

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13. Wiz Khalifa
> Total number of shows: 6 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,504,458
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,604,799
> Spotify followers: 6,678,374

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12. Imagine Dragons
> Total number of shows: 26 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,594,666
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 2,484,445
> Spotify followers: 8,644,339

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11. The Killers
> Total number of shows: 37 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,692,829
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,511,800
> Spotify followers: 3,174,212

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10. The Weeknd
> Total number of shows: 4 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,585,753
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 3,750,105
> Spotify followers: 9,999,563

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9. Kendrick Lamar
> Total number of shows: 39 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,489,946
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 5,646,469
> Spotify followers: 8,473,619

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8. Lil Wayne
> Total number of shows: 2 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,749,801
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 3,132,138
> Spotify followers: 5,949,759

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7. Justin Timberlake
> Total number of shows: 10 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,630,305
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 5,422,984
> Spotify followers: 6,155,995

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6. Taylor Swift
> Total number of shows: 33 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,635,275
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 6,821,098
> Spotify followers: 11,302,526

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5. Maroon 5
> Total number of shows: 6 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 2,254,783
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,290,012
> Spotify followers: 10,312,377

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4. Beyoncé
> Total number of shows: 50 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 1,949,876
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 6,026,897
> Spotify followers: 12,449,487

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3. U2
> Total number of shows: 60 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 2,460,696
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 1,898,156
> Spotify followers: 2,589,704

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2. Bruno Mars
> Total number of shows: 56 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 2,031,154
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 7,367,602
> Spotify followers: 11,791,622

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1. Eminem
> Total number of shows: 10 concerts
> Followers on Songkick: 2,413,480
> Annual Wikipedia page views: 8,954,586
> Spotify followers: 15,459,684

In an age where streaming has overtaken physical record sales, and where streaming pays relatively little — Spotify, for example, pays artists a fraction of a cent per play — musicians depend more and more on performing live to earn a living. Fortunately for the type of musicians able to sell out stadiums, fans today are paying more for concert tickets than ever before.

Many of the most popular musicians take advantage of how in demand they are and play as many shows as possible. Australian singer Vance Joy has 71 shows scheduled through the summer, 38 of which will take place this spring. Singer Elton John isn’t far behind with 70 total shows planned, with 15 falling in the spring season. Bruno Mars and U2 – the second and third most popular artists on tour – have 56 and 60 shows scheduled, respectively.

Other artists take an alternative approach and limit the number of live performances. Maroon 5 – the fifth most popular musical act according to our index – only has six shows scheduled. Lil Wayne only has two.

While the continental United States is both a huge market for live music and is geographically conducive to touring, a number of the artists on our list will also be playing shows outside of the U.S. this spring. Twenty-one of the 100 acts listed are playing their next show outside of the U.S. The most common country to be played during these upcoming dates is Mexico. All will play U.S. dates this spring in addition to the international concerts.

To identify the 100 most popular musicians touring this spring, 24/7 Wall St. created an index based on the weighted average of the number of fans tracking an artist’s tour dates on Songkick as well as the average daily number of visits to the act’s Wikipedia page over the past 12 months (as of April 12, 2018). To be considered for the ranking, an artist or band needed to be currently on tour in the U.S. and have an average of 500,000 fans tracking them on Songkick. For the index calculation, fans tracking was given a weight of 0.70, while Wikipedia page views was given a weight of 0.30.

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