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 Justin Timberlake: $3,329,623; $143.04

v Pink: $2,352,887; $134.02

v “Springsteen On Broadway”: $2,189,511; $508.90

v Kendrick Lamar: $1,489,005; $88.86

v Romeo Santos: $1,352,039; $99.98

“The Crossing” (10 p.m., ABC): As tensions in the camp rise, Craig Lindauer agrees to allow a select group of refugees take a trip into town, causing Jude to question the sudden show of goodwill.

TV listings, C3

DVD RELEASES

Movies available Tuesday on DVD and from digital providers include:

“Black Panther” (PG-13): King T’Challa of Wakanda discovers that there are subversive elements within his own country, so he dons his superhero suit to save his own people. Starring Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong’o and Michael B. Jordan.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Pernotto to speak at Tyler center

YOUNGSTOWN

The Mahoning Valley Historical Society’s next Bites and Bits of History lunch program will be Thursday at noon at the Tyler History Center, 325 W. Federal St., downtown.

Youngstown-based artist James Pernotto will discuss his latest exhibit, “I’m Still Learning,” which is now on display at the Tyler.

Guests can bring a lunch or purchase one for $6 at Overture restaurant, which is across the street from the Tyler; call 330-744-9900 to place an order. For information, call the MVHS at 330-743-2589 or go to mahoninghistory.org.

Parking is available in the lot west of the building for $2.50.

Upcoming programs:

June 21: “Road to Rust: The Disintegration of the Steel Industry in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio,” by local author Dale Perelman

July 19: “The Boxers of Youngstown, Ohio: Boxing Capital of the World,” by Craig Snyder, former professional boxer

Aug. 16: “All About Chronicling America’s Foreign Language Newspapers,” by Jenni Salamon, coordinator of the Ohio Digital Newspaper Program.