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 Taylor Swift: $11,238,382; $127.21

v The Rolling Stones: $8,968,275; $155.26

v Jay-Z / Beyonce: $6,575,209; $111.42

v Celine Dion: $4,782,217; $212.19

v Guns N’ Roses: $4,127,170; $96.46

“So You Think You Can Dance” (8 p.m., Fox): With only the best of the best remaining in the competition, the dancers show America why they belong in the Final Four in an episode with no eliminations.

“ANTIQUES ROADSHOW” (8 P.M., PBS): Back-to-back episodes begin with a stop in Austin, Texas, where a scrapbook of World War II photos is discussed.

“Salvation” (9 p.m., CBS): A stand-off at the compound leads to tragic results on this thrilling series in which an asteroid is on a collision course with the earth.

“the great british baking show” (10 p.m., pbs): The three remaining bakers attempt to produce pastry perfection with a pithivier.

TV listings, C3

DVD RELEASES

Movies available Tuesday on DVD and through digital providers include:

“Hereditary” (R): A family unravels its terrifying past following the death of its matriarch. Starring Toni Collette.

“Adrift” (PG-13): A couple on the trip of a lifetime must face the ferocity of nature. Starring Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin.

“Won’t You be My Neighbor?” (PG-13): This documentary takes a closer look at the late Fred Rogers, a.k.a. children’s television icon Mr. Rogers.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Boardman High presents band night

BOARDMAN

Boardman High School Band Night will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday in Spartan Stadium, on the high school campus, off Glenwood Avenue.

Participating high-school bands include McDonald, Springfield, West Branch, Lowellville, Austintown, Canfield, Howland and Boardman. Admission is $5 ($3 or students, free for senior citizens).

Boardman’s big production for this season will draw music from NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” It will recreate some of the classic music skits like “King Tut,” “More Cowbell,” “Night at the Roxbury” and “James Brown’s Celebrity Hot Tub Party.”

The Boardman Band is under the direction of Thomas M. Ruggieri, Timothy Tuite and Michael Shevock. Madison Landgraff and Courtney McGrady are instructors of the Sweethearts and Silks.

The band will travel to Gatlinburg, Tenn., in December to march in the Gatlinburg Fantasy of Lights Holiday Parade.

For information, go to boardmanband.org.

Live music at Wick Park

YOUNGSTOWN

Greg Johnson and Flomotion Will perform at Wick Park Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. Attendees are asked to bring canned goods to donate to the Needles Eye.

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