The top five concert tours, ranked by average box office gross per city, and includes the average
The top five concert tours, ranked by average box office gross per city, and 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(New) Beyonce/ Jay Z: $6,001,611; $115.31.
v (1) Paul McCartney: $3,229,604; $131.84.
v (2) Katy Perry:; $1,743,092; $116.26.
v (3) Bruno Mars: $1,353,023; $90.95.
v (4) Cher: $1,109,305; $90.36.
“Bachelor in Paradise” (7 p.m., ABC): Everybody off the island — season one concludes.
“Rewrapped” (7 p.m., Food): The second-season premiere features a Ho Ho-encrusted duck breast. Bon Appetit!
“A Good Job: STORIES OF THE FDNY” (8 P.M., HBO): Actor Steve Buscemi, a former New York City firefighter, produces and conducts the interviews in this new documentary.
“American Ninja Warrior” (9 p.m., NBC): They’re finally going to crown this season’s top warrior. But not before the finalists tackle an ultra-brutal obstacle course modeled after a Japanese mountain.
“Teen Wolf” (10 p.m., MTV): The Season 4 finale of has been supersized to 75 minutes. All the better to accommodate an “epic” battle between Alpha Scott (Tyler Posey) and top-wolf contender Peter Hale (Ian Bohen).
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dvd releases
Movies available Tuesday on DVD and through digital providers include:
“Captain America, The Winter Soldier” (PG-13): Starring Chris Evans, Steve Rogers, Scarlett Johansson and Anthony Mackie.
“Brick Mansions” (PG-13): Starring Paul Walker, RZA and David Belle.
“Words and Pictures” (PG-13): Starring Clive Owen, Juliette Binoche and Amy Brenneman.
“Palo Alto” (R): Starring Emma Roberts, James Franco and Val Kilmer.
“The Hornet’s Nest” (R): Starring Carlos Boettcher, Mike Boettcher and Kalen M. Waite.
“God’s Pocket” (R): Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Turturro and Richard Jenkins.
entertainment news
Tour of downtown planned Thursday
YOUNGSTOWN
SDLqRemaking History,” Mahoning Valley Historical Society’s next History to Go program, is scheduled from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
The free event is a walking tour of downtown Youngstown and will focus on historic preservation and adaptive reuse. Attendees will meet at the Erie Terminal Building, 112 W. Commerce St., for a brief tour. Other buildings in the central square area that have benefited from historic preservation projects will be spotlighted.
A reception will follow at Rust Belt Brewing Co. Tap Room. Call 330-743-2589 or visit www.mahoninghistory.org for more details.
Free jazz concert set
salem
Salem Community Center, 1098 N. Ellsworth Ave., will sponsor a free jazz concert from 6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 16 with Jack Halkides Quintet and Peggy Coyle.
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