The top five concert tours, ranked by average box-office gross per city. Includes the average ticket


The top five concert tours, ranked by average box-office gross per city. Includes the average ticket price for shows in North America. The previous week’s ranking is in parentheses. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by concert promoters and venue managers.

v (1) Roger Waters: $2,411,900; $105.77.

v (2) Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: $1,996,815; $91.18.

v (3) Cirque du Soleil — “Michael Jackson, The Immortal”: $1,450,369; $111.31.

v (4) Red Hot Chili Peppers: $769,687; $57.93.

v (5) Lady Antebellum: $586,242; $50.53.

“The Bachelorette” (8 p.m., ABC): “The Bachelorette” heads to Prague, where one of the six remaining guys gets upset when he isn’t awarded a one-on-one date with Emily. Let’s hope she doesn’t have to go all “hood rat” on him.

U.S. Swimming Trials (8 p.m., NBC): The Summer Olympics in London don’t get under way for a few more weeks, but tonight offers a chance to meet a few potential stars in Omaha. That’s where some of our top athletes will be hoping to make a big splash at the U.S. Swimming Trials.

TV listings, B6

DVD RELEASES

Movies available Tuesday on DVD and through digital providers include:

“21 Jump Street” (R): Two young cops join a secret unit to infiltrate a high school. Starring Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum and Ice Cube.

“Wrath of the Titans” (PG-13): The demigod son of Zeus once again must fight to save Earth. Starring Sam Worthington, Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson.

“Mirror, Mirror” (PG): A jealous queen banishes her beautiful stepdaughter. Starring Lily Collins, Julia Roberts and Armie Hammer.

“The Artist” (PG-13): A silent film star’s career fizzles with the advent of talkies. Starring Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo and James Cromwell.

“A Thousand Words” (PG-13): A fast-talking literary agent has only 1,000 words left. Starring Eddie Murphy, Clark Duke and Kerry Washington.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Concert band plans July 4 shows

CANFIELD

The Canfield Community Concert Band, under the direction of new conductor Brian Harris, will present a series of free outdoor summer concerts to celebrate the Fourth of July.

The first concert will be Sunday at 6 p.m. at Buhl Park in Sharon, Pa. Other concerts will be 7 p.m. July 3 at Austintown Township Park; and 5:30 p.m. July 4 at Firestone Park in Columbiana.

The program will include popular songs and marches celebrating American composers and patriotic themes. Songs will include Gershwin’s “Summertime,” “Georgia on My Mind,” and “A Leroy Anderson Portrait.”

The patriotic spirit will be reflected in “Fugue on Yankee Doodle” by John Phillip Sousa and the lively “National Emblem March” and “Washington Post March.”

The “Armed Forces Salute” and “The Stars and Stripes Forever” will conclude the program.