The Top 20 Global Concert Tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the


The Top 20 Global Concert Tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the average ticket price for shows worldwide. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by concert promoters and venue managers. Here are the top five.

v The Rolling Stones: $7,836,716; $174.50.

v U2: $7,618,637; $117.10.

v Taylor Swift: $4,687,900; $109.08.

v Take That: $4,394,583; $109.32.

vFleetwood Mac: $2,979,569; $122.77.

“So You Think You Can Dance” (8 p.m., Fox): It’s down to the Top 10 contestants, but not for long. Two of them get the heave-ho tonight.

“Tashi and the Monk” (7 p.m., HBO): This documentary chronicles a visit to a northeastern India orphanage.

“Killer Instinct with Chris Hansen” (9 p.m., Investigation Discovery): The TV journalist looks at a different kind of predator.

“Time Traveling with Brian Unger” (8 p.m., Travel): The season concludes.

dvd releases

Movies (with total box office gross, if applicable) available Tuesday on DVD and through digital providers include:

“Strangerland” (R): Starring Nicole Kidman and Joseph Fiennes.

“Little Boy” (PG-13:) Starring Jakob Salvait and Emily Watson.; $6.5 million

“The Riot Club” (R): Starring Max Irons and Sam Claflin.

“Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection” (not rated): Includes “Frozen Fever” starring Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Sven and Kristoff; the groundbreaking 2013 Mickey Mouse cartoon, “Get a Horse;” “Prep and Landing: Operation: Secret Santa” and Oscar winners “Paperman” (2012) and “Feast” (2014).

“Batman Unlimited, Monster Mayhem” (not rated): It’s Halloween in Gotham and the city’s spookiest villains go on a crime spree in this animated adventure.

“The Knick”: Smart, gritty Cinemax series portrays the dawn of “modern” medicine at a 1900 Manhattan hospital where science and social currents intersect. Joining Clive Owen’s dissolute surgeon are a black medical whiz, a wealthy female administrator, a smoking nun, an Irish ambulance wrangler, other rich characters. Equally robust is Cliff Martinez’s electronic score. Three episode commentaries with cast and creators illuminate series themes, medical history, New York City locations, Steven Soderbergh’s directing. (Season 2 starts Oct. 16 on Cinemax). $30 DVD/$40 Blu-ray+digital, from HBO.

“How to Get Away with Murder”: Students of Viola Davis’ law professor learn a bit too much in Shonda Rhimes-produced suspenser, with interview-packed making-of featurette, goofy gag reel and more. (ABC’s Season 2 starts Sept. 24); $40, ABC.

Complete series coming: Oct. 6, “Little House on the Prairie” remastered (DVD only); Oct. 13, “Mad Men”; “Justified”; “Heroes;” and Nov. 3, “That ’70s Show” (Blu-ray).