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


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

v U2: $7,276,551; $118.55

v Guns N’ Roses: $6,173,463; $101.04

v Metallica: $5,534,886; $101.67

v Celine Dion: $3,534,669; $145.47

v Justin Bieber: $3,193,681; $109.34

“Somewhere Between” (10 p.m., ABC): This new suspense thriller follows a San Francisco TV news producer (Paula Patton) helping police hunt down a serial killer. After the suspect strikes close to home, a twist of fate allows her to go back in time one week before the murder. Can she prevent the tragedy from happening?

“Midnight, Texas” (10 p.m., NBC): “Midnight, Texas” whisks viewers off to one very creepy town — one plagued by supernatural beings, violent biker gangs and more. This new drama is based on the book series by Charlaine Harris, author of the novels that inspired “True Blood.”

“People of Earth” (10:30 p.m., TBS): This twisted comedy about a group of alien abductees returns for its second season. We have no idea what’s about to go down in the little town of Beacon, N.Y., but we expect it to make us laugh.

TV listings, C3

DVD RELEASES

Movies available Tuesday on DVD and through digital providers include:

“The Boss Baby” (PG): With Alec Baldwin and Lisa Kudrow

“Ghost in the Shell” (PG-13): Starring Scarlett Johansson and Michael Pitt

“Gifted” (PG-13): Starring Chris Evans and Mc

Kenna Grace

“Unforgettable” (R): Starring Katherine Heigl and Rosario Dawson

“Black Butterfly” (R): Starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Piper Perabo

ENTERTAINMENT DIGEST

Ag hall of fame will add three to rolls

LISBON

The Columbiana County Agricultural Hall of Fame will posthumously induct three individuals Aug. 1, the opening day of the Columbiana County Fair: Ernest Aegerter Jr. of Hanover Township, Frank Murray of Center Township and Isaac “Ike” Skeels of Salem Township.

Aegerter (1951-2005) served 12 years as a fair board director, including two years as president, and was the architect of the fair’s combine demolition derby, which continues today. He was one of the first in the area to raise whitetail deer, and opened the Stoney Creek Driving Range on the farm.

Murray (1916-1997) maintained two farms during his career. He built dairy, hog and sheep operations, all while working as a livestock buyer for Superior Meat Packing. He served on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee.

Skeels (1909-1971) was a dairy farmer and a member of the Columbiana County fair board, and the Mahoning Valley Pony Breeders Association. He was a 4-H adviser and also called square dances for area youth at Perry Grange near Salem.