2019 The sixteenth annual edition of the awards took place on November 5, 2019, at the
Montage Beverly Hills in
Beverly Hills, California. • Legend of Live + Tour of the Year:
P!nk,
Beautiful Trauma World Tour • Tour of the Summer:
Hootie & the Blowfish,
Group Therapy Tour • Top Boxscore:
Spice Girls -
Spice World - 2019 Tour,
Wembley Stadium, London, England - June 13–15, 2019 • Top Grossing:
Ed Sheeran • Top Manager: Joyce Smyth (
Rolling Stones) • Top Concert & marketing Promotions:
Verizon Up x
Shawn Mendes x
Camila Cabello Customer Loyalty Promotion • Top Arena:
Madison Square Garden -
New York City • Top Agency:
WME • Chip Hopper Award: Sara Bollwinkel, Agent at Paradigm
2018 The fifteenth annual edition of the (newly named) awards took place on November 13, 2018, at the
Montage Beverly Hills in
Beverly Hills, California, in proceedings hosted by comedian
Roy Wood Jr. • Top World Tour:
Ed Sheeran,
÷ Tour • Top U.S. Tour:
Taylor Swift,
Reputation Stadium Tour • Top Tour & Top Draw:
Ed Sheeran,
÷ Tour • Top Package: not given • Breakthrough Artist:
Post Malone • Top Comedy Tour:
Kevin Hart • Top Festival:
Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival • Top Promoter:
Live Nation Entertainment • Top Independent Promoter (Worldwide):
OCESA-CIE • Top Agency:
CAA • Top Manager: Dre London,
Post Malone • Top Boxscore:
U2,
Estadio do Morumbi,
São Paulo, October 19–25, 2017 • Top Arena:
Madison Square Garden,
New York • Top Club:
Brooklyn Steel,
Brooklyn • Top Amphitheater:
Hollywood Bowl,
Los Angeles • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall,
New York • Top Venue (Under 5,000 Seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace,
Las Vegas • Concert Marketing and Promotion:
Khalid and
Hollister Co. • Humanitarian: not given • Legend Of Live:
John Mayer 2017 The fourteenth annual edition of the awards took place on November 15, 2017, at the
Montage Beverly Hills in
Beverly Hills, California, in proceedings hosted by
Hasan Minhaj. • Top Tour:
Guns N' Roses,
Not in This Lifetime... Tour • Top Draw:
Guns N' Roses • Top Package: not given • Breakout Artist:
Lil Uzi Vert • Top Comedy Tour:
Jerry Seinfeld • Top Festival:
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival • Top Promoter:
Live Nation Entertainment • Top Independent Promoter (Worldwide):
Another Planet Entertainment • Top Agency:
Paradigm Talent Agency • Top Manager: Pat Corcoran,
Chance the Rapper • Top Boxscore:
U2,
Stade de France,
Saint-Denis, July 25–26, 2017 • Top Arena:
T-Mobile Arena,
Las Vegas • Top Club:
House of Blues,
Boston • Top Amphitheater:
Hollywood Bowl,
Los Angeles • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall,
New York • Top Venue (Under 5,000 Seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace,
Las Vegas • Concert Marketing & Promotion Award:
Foo Fighters' Cal Jam and
North American Concrete and Gold Tour with
Capital One • Humanitarian:
Everytown for Gun Safety • Legend Of Live:
Tim McGraw and
Faith Hill 2016 The thirteenth annual
Billboard Touring Awards took place on a single day, November 9, 2016, this time at the
SLS Hotel in
Beverly Hills, California. • Top Tour:
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band,
The River Tour 2016 • Top Draw:
Coldplay • Top Package:
Justin Bieber Purpose Tour featuring
Moxie Raia and
Post Malone • Breakthrough:
Adele • Top Comedy Tour:
Kevin Hart • Top Festival:
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival • Top Promoter:
Live Nation Entertainment • Top Independent Promoter (U.S.):
Another Planet Entertainment • Top Independent Promoter (International):
SJM Concerts • Top Agency:
Creative Artists Agency • Top Manager:
Maverick Management • Top Boxscore:
Coldplay –
Wembley Stadium (June 15–16 & 18–19) • Top Arena:
The O2,
London • Top Club:
House of Blues,
Boston • Top Amphitheater:
BB&T Pavilion,
Camden, New Jersey • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall • Top Venue (Under 5,000 Seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace,
Las Vegas • Concert Marketing & Promotion Award:
Chance the Rapper • Golden Circle: Brian Murphy,
Goldenvoice/AEG Live • Humanitarian:
Scooter Braun • Legend Of Live:
Bon Jovi 2015 The twelfth annual
Billboard Touring Awards took place on a single day, November 19, 2015, at the
Roosevelt Hotel in
New York City. • Top Tour:
One Direction,
On the Road Again Tour • Top Draw:
One Direction • Top Boxscore:
Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead –
Soldier Field (July 3–5) • Top Comedy Tour:
Kevin Hart • Top Package:
Kenny Chesney,
The Big Revival Tour • Breakthrough:
Ed Sheeran • Top Festival:
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival • Top Arena:
O2 Arena,
London • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall,
New York • Top Venue (Under 5,000 seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace,
Las Vegas • Top Club:
House of Blues,
Boston • Top Amphitheater:
The Gorge Amphitheatre,
George, Washington • Top Promoter:
Live Nation • Top Independent Promoter (U.S.):
Another Planet Entertainment,
San Francisco • Top Independent Promoter (International):
Frontier Touring Company,
Australia and New Zealand • Top Agency:
Creative Artists Agency • Top Manager:
Modest! Management • Humanitarian Award:
Hugh Evans • Concert Marketing & Promotion Award:
Imagine Dragons/
Southwest Airlines • Legend of Live:
Bob Seger • Golden Circle Award:
Barbara Marx Hubbard 2014 The eleventh annual
Billboard Touring Awards took place on over two days in November 19–20, 2014, at the
Roosevelt Hotel in
New York City. • Top Tour:
One Direction,
Where We Are Tour • Top Draw:
One Direction • Top Boxscore:
The Rolling Stones –
Tokyo Dome (February 26, March 4, 6) • Top Comedy Tour:
Jeff Dunham • Top Package:
Katy Perry's Prismatic Tour, featuring
Capital Cities,
Kacey Musgraves,
Tegan & Sarah,
Becky G • Breakthrough:
Florida Georgia Line • Top Festival:
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival • Top Arena:
O2 Arena,
London • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall,
New York • Top Venue (Under 5,000 seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace,
Las Vegas • Top Club:
House of Blues,
Boston • Top Amphitheater:
Molson Canadian Amphitheatre,
Toronto • Top Promoter:
Live Nation • Top Independent Promoter (U.S.):
C3 Presents,
Austin, Texas • Top Independent Promoter (International):
T4F,
São Paulo, Brazil • Top Agency:
Creative Artists Agency • Top Manager:
Modest! Management • Humanitarian Award:
Light of Day Foundation • Concert Marketing & Promotion Award:
Billy Joel/
Citibank at
Madison Square Garden • Legend of Live:
Lionel Richie • Golden Circle Award:
Ron Delsener 2013 The tenth annual
Billboard Touring Awards took place on over two days in November 13 and 14, 2013, at the
Roosevelt Hotel in
New York City. • Top Tour:
Bon Jovi,
Because We Can Tour • Top Draw:
Bon Jovi • Top Boxscore:
P!nk –
Rod Laver Arena,
Melbourne (July 7-August 26) • Top Comedy Tour:
Jeff Dunham • Top Package:
Taylor Swift's Red Tour, featuring
Ed Sheeran,
Joel Crouse,
Brett Eldredge,
Florida Georgia Line and
Casey James • Breakthrough:
One Direction • Top Festival:
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival • Top Arena:
O2 Arena,
London • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall,
New York • Top Venue (Under 5,000 seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace,
Las Vegas • Top Club:
House of Blues,
Orlando, Florida • Top Amphitheater:
The Gorge,
George, Washington • Top Promoter:
Live Nation • Top Independent Promoter (U.S.):
C3 Presents,
Austin, Texas • Top Independent Promoter (International):
T4F,
São Paulo, Brazil • Top Agency:
Creative Artists Agency • Top Manager:
Bon Jovi Management • Humanitarian Award:
Marcie Allen (President of
MAC Presents) • Eventful Fans' Choice Award:
Bon Jovi • Concert Marketing & Promotion Award:
The Rolling Stones,
50 & Counting Tour • Legend of Live:
George Strait • Hauler of the Decade Award:
Vans Warped Tour 2012 The ninth annual
Billboard Touring Awards again took place on over two days in November 2012 at the
Roosevelt Hotel in
New York City, despite the aftereffects of
Superstorm Sandy. • Top Tour:
Roger Waters,
The Wall Live • Top Draw:
Bruce Springsteen,
Wrecking Ball Tour • Top Package:
Brothers of the Sun Tour, featuring
Kenny Chesney,
Tim McGraw,
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, and
Jake Owen • Breakthrough:
Lady Antebellum • Top Comedy Tour:
Jeff Dunham • Top Boxscore:
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, April 13–22 • Top Festival:
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival • Top Arena:
O2 Arena,
London • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall, New York • Top Venue (Under 5,000 seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas • Top Club (Based on attendance):
9:30 Club,
Washington, D.C. • Top Amphitheater:
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater,
Wantagh, New York • Top Promoter:
Live Nation Entertainment • Top Independent Promoter (U.S.):
C3 Presents,
Austin, Texas • Top Independent Promoter (International):
T4F,
São Paulo, Brazil • Top Agency:
William Morris Endeavor Entertainment • Top Manager:
Mark Fenwick • Concert Marketing & Promotion Award:
Demi Lovato/
Hallmark • Humanitarian Award:
Apollo Theater • Eventful Fan's Choice:
Lady Gaga • Creative Content:
Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour by
Cirque du Soleil • Road Warrior:
Kenny Chesney • Legend of Scribe:
Ray Waddell • Legend of Live:
Neil Diamond 2011 The eighth annual
Billboard Touring Awards took place on over two days in November 2011 at the
Roosevelt Hotel in
New York City. • Top Tour:
U2,
360° Tour • Top Draw:
U2,
360° Tour • Top Package: Kenny Chesney's
Goin' Coastal Tour, with
Zac Brown Band,
Uncle Kracker,
Billy Currington • Breakthrough:
Jason Aldean • Top Comedy Tour:
Jeff Dunham • Top Boxscore:
Take That,
Wembley Stadium,
London, June 30 – July 9 • Top Festival:
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival • Top Arena:
O2 Arena,
London • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall, New York • Top Venue (Under 5,000 seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace,
Paradise, Nevada • Top Club (Based on attendance):
9:30 Club,
Washington, D.C. • Top Amphitheater:
Comcast Center,
Mansfield, Massachusetts • Top Promoter:
Live Nation Entertainment • Top Independent Promoter (U.S.):
C3 Presents,
Austin, Texas • Top Independent Promoter (International):
SJM Concerts,
London • Top Agency:
William Morris Endeavor Entertainment • Top Manager:
Front Line Management Group • Apple Award:
Perry Farrell • Concert Marketing & Promotion Award:
Taylor Swift's
Speak Now World Tour 2011 sponsored by
CoverGirl • Humanitarian Award:
Coran Capshaw • Eventful Fan's Choice:
Bon Jovi • Legend of Live:
Journey 2010 The seventh annual
Billboard Touring Awards took place on November 3 and 4, 2010, at the
Sheraton Hotel in
New York City, NY. • Top Tour:
U2,
360° Tour • Top Draw:
U2,
360° Tour • Top Package:
Taylor Swift with
Kellie Pickler and
Gloriana • Breakthrough:
Lady Gaga • Top Comedy Tour:
Dane Cook • Top Boxscore:
AC/DC,
ANZ Stadium,
Sydney, Feb. 18, 20, 22 • Top Festival:
Download Festival,
Donington Park,
Castle Donington,
U.K. June 11–13 • Top Arena:
O2 Arena,
London • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall, NYC • Top Venue (Under 5,000 seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Paradise • Top Club (Based on attendance):
9:30 Club,
Washington, D.C. • Top Amphitheater:
Hollywood Bowl,
Los Angeles • Top Promoter:
Live Nation • Top Independent Promoter (U.S.):
C3 Presents,
Austin, Texas • Top Independent Promoter (International):
T4F,
São Paulo, Brazil • Top Agency:
Creative Artists Agency • Top Manager:
Creative Artists Agency • Creative Content Award:
Yo Gabba Gabba Live! • Concert Marketing & Promotion Award:
Lady Gaga/
Virgin Mobile • Humanitarian Award:
Jack Johnson • Eventful Fan's Choice:
Metallica • Legend of Live:
Rush 2009 The sixth annual
Billboard Touring Awards took place November 4 and 5, 2009, at the
Roosevelt Hotel in New York City. The winners were: • Top Tour:
Madonna,
Sticky & Sweet Tour • Top Draw:
Madonna,
Sticky & Sweet Tour • Top Package:
Kenny Chesney,
Sun City Carnival Tour with
Miranda Lambert,
Lady Antebellum,
Sugarland and
Montgomery Gentry • Breakthrough:
Il Divo • Top Comedy Tour:
Dane Cook,
Globo Thermo Tour 2009 • Top Boxscore:
U2 360° Tour at
Croke Park in
Dublin • Top Festival:
Oxegen at
Naas,
County Kildare, Ireland • Top Arena:
O2 arena,
London • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall,
New York City • Top Venue (Under 5,000 seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Paradise • Top Club:
9:30 Club,
Washington, D.C. • Top Amphitheatre:
Comcast Center,
Mansfield, Massachusetts • Top Promoter:
Live Nation • Top Independent Promoter (U.S.):
Jam Productions,
Chicago • Top Independent Promoter (International):
Time For Fun,
São Paulo, Brazil • Top Manager:
Guy Oseary (Madonna's manager) • Concert Marketing & Promotion Award:
Keith Urban,
Escape Together World Tour 2009 with
KC Masterpiece &
Kingsford • Top Agency:
Creative Artists Agency • Humanitarian:
Kevin Lyman, creator of the
Warped Tour • Eventful Fans' Choice Award:
Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 • Legend of Live:
Ozzy Osbourne 2008 The fifth annual
Billboard Touring Awards took place November 20, 2008 in New York City. • Top Tour:
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band,
Magic Tour • Top Draw:
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band,
Magic Tour • Fans Choice:
Kenny Chesney,
Poets and Pirates Tour • Top Package:
Kenny Chesney,
Poets and Pirates Tour • Breakthrough:
Miley Cyrus,
Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus
Best of Both Worlds Tour • Top Boxscore:
Spice Girls,
Return of the Spice Girls,
O2 arena, London, December 15 – January 22 (17 shows) • Top Comedy Tour:
Katt Williams • Top Festival:
Bonnaroo Music Festival • Top Arena: Madison Square Garden • Top Amphitheater: Comcast Center in Mansfield, Mass. • Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats):
Radio City Music Hall,
New York City • Top Venue (Under 5,000 seats):
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace • Top Club: House of Blues, Dallas • Concert Marketing & Promotion:
Jonas Brothers/
Burger King,
Burning Up Tour • Creative Content:
Walking with Dinosaurs – the Live Experience Tour • Humanitarian:
Jon Bon Jovi/
Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation • Road Warrior:
Widespread Panic • Legend of Live:
The Allman Brothers Band 2007 The 2007 awards were held on November 15, 2007. Awards were based on box office performance from January 1, 2007, through September 30, 2007.
2006 The 2006 awards were held on November 9, 2006, in New York City.
2005 The 2005 awards were termed the
Billboard Roadworks '05 Touring Awards.
2004 The first annual
Billboard Touring Awards were held November 8–9, 2004, at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, as the culmination of the first Billboard Backstage Pass Conference. The winners were announced in advance of the awards ceremony. The awards were not well known or publicized much during this time. • Top Tour:
Madonna,
Re-Invention World Tour • Top Draw Award:
Prince,
Musicology Tour • Top Small Venue Tour:
Josh Groban • Breakthrough:
Linkin Park • Top Boxscore:
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
By the Way tour,
Hyde Park, London • Top Arena:
Madison Square Garden, New York City • Top Amphitheater:
Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, Massachusetts • Top Club:
House of Blues, Chicago • Top Festival:
Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester, Tennessee • Top Manager:
Caresse Henry (for Madonna) • Top Promoter:
Clear Channel Entertainment • Top Indy Promoter:
Jam Productions • Top Agency:
Creative Artists Agency • Humanitarian:
Clear Channel Entertainment • Legend of Live:
Michael Cohl ==References==