The top five concert tours, ranked by average box office gross per city. Includes the average
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) Beyonce: $1,798,401; $126.05.
v (3) Bon Jovi: $1,536,454; $96.72.
v (2) Pink: $1,418,553; $87.05.
v (4) Pearl Jam: $1,277,338; $70.36.
v (5) Kanye West: $1,100,148; $87.43.
“Zombie Bowl” (10 a.m., AMC): Call it the Super Bowl (day) shuffle — here’s your chance to catch up on the first two seasons of “The Walking Dead.”
“Purina Pro Plan Incredible Dog Challenge” (5 p.m., NBC): You heard there was a huge sporting event on television today, right?
“Fish Bowl” (6 p.m., Nat Geo Wild): Remember that time your friend said, “I’d rather stare at a goldfish swimming for four hours than watch football”? His or her day has come.
SUPER BOWL XLVIII (6:25 P.M., FOX): Break out the chicken wings and liquid refreshments: America’s day of football-related gluttony is upon us. The big game pits the NFL’s No. 1 offense (Denver Broncos) against the No. 1 defense (Seattle Seahawks) in frigid New Jersey. But if the sight of beefy men pummeling one another on fake grass doesn’t do it for you, there are always the silly commercials and the rousing halftime show starring Bruno Mars. No matter what your game plan is, it’s time to huddle up on the couch.
“Sherlock, Series III” (9:58 P.M., PBS): The game is still on in “Sherlock, Series III,” but sadly not for long. Tonight’s installment, “His Last Vow,” is the season finale, so fans of Benedict Cumberbatch’s quick-thinking sleuth had better savor it.
“Brooklyn Nine Nine” (11 p.m., Fox): Forget the football combatants. Tonight’s big winner could be “Brooklyn Nine Nine.” The Golden Globe-winning freshman sitcom gets some much-needed exposure tonight when it airs after the Super Bowl and “New Girl.” The guest list for the special episode includes Adam Sandler and NFL legend Joe Theismann.
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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Stage Left presents ‘The Music Man’
LISBON
Stage Left Players will present “The Music Man” for two weekends, beginning Friday, at Trinity Playhouse, 234 E. Lincoln Way.
Show times are 7 p.m. Feb. 7, 8, 14 and 15; and 2 p.m. Feb. 9.
Nathan Kuhns is the director.
Tickets are $12 ($10 for seniors and students).
Call 330-831-7249, email stageleftseats@yahoo.com, or go to stageleftplayers.org for more information.
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