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KC//CRIMSON
7/16/2009, 04:14 PM
Tulsa's BOK Center is ranked No. 9 in the United States and No. 23 in the world by Pollstar magazine for the number of tickets sold at arenas during the first half of 2009.

The center sold 188,688 tickets for events from January through June. It will celebrate its anniversary Aug. 17 with a Paul McCartney concert.

BOK Center General Manager John Bolton said people would not usually expect Tulsa's arena to perform as well as it is because of the size of the metropolitan area's population. The U.S. Top 10 is dominated by major metropolitan areas, he said.

"But one, this is a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility, and two, our economy is stronger than in many areas of the country," he said. "Acts are also excited to tap into a new market that has responded extremely well."

Bolton said the ranking by Pollstar, the trade publication of the concert industry, matters because it bolsters the BOK Center's reputation.

"It captures the attention of promoters, agents and act managers, who will recognize this as a hot building and steer the tours this way," he said.

The U.S. venues that rank higher than the BOK Center on the Top 50 list are Philips Arena in Atlanta; Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill., a Chicago suburb; BankAtlantic Center
in Sunrise, Fla., outside Fort Lauderdale; Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.; St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Fla.; Madison Square Garden in New York City; Toyota Center in Houston; and Mohegan Sun Arena, at the Mohegan Sun resort and casino in Uncasville, Conn.

The Atlanta arena, with 303,911 tickets sold for the period, is the only U.S. venue to crack the worldwide Top 10, which includes venues in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, Mexico, Australia and Canada. The No. 1 venue is London's O2 Arena, with 1,217,397 tickets sold.

Oklahoma City's Ford Center ranked No. 48 in the country and No. 93 in the world with 69,946 tickets sold. The center closed for renovations at the end of April, so it had no May or June events. It is scheduled to reopen in October.

Tickets are counted for the tally when an event takes place, not when the actual sale of the ticket occurs.

For the six months, the BOK Center had 65 ticketed events, including 18 Oilers hockey games and six Talons arena football games. However, Pollstar does not include ticket sales for sports events.

The June 22 concert by the Jonas Brothers also wasn't part of the BOK Center's total because of when the data was turned in, Bolton said. The 16,585 tickets sold for that show could have boosted the Pollstar ranking, he said, but similar situations may have happened at other arenas as well.

Bolton's complete figure for the six months is 333,721 tickets sold, totaling $13,516,322.

Bolton said the Jonas Brothers concert was the No. 3 event in terms of ticket sales for the first half of 2009. No. 1 was the eight-performance run of "Walking With Dinosaurs," with 49,096 tickets sold, followed by the Billy Joel and Elton John "Face to Face" concert, with 17,335 tickets sold.

Pollstar's rankings for the first three months of 2009 put the BOK Center at No. 2 in the United States and No. 9 in the world.

"We really had a strong first quarter, which led to that high ranking," Bolton said, noting that "Walking With Dinosaurs" took place during that period.

The BOK Center has been the scene of or is scheduled to be the venue for nine of the Top 10 tours this year: Britney Spears, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John and Billy Joel, the Eagles, Celine Dion, Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Chesney, Dave Matthews Band and Dane Cook.

The Dead, an offshoot of the Grateful Dead, is the only one not on the BOK Center's calendar, and it had only a limited run on the East Coast, Bolton said.


View a list of the TOP 50 arenas in the world, ranked by ticket sales in the first half of 2009. (http://www.tulsaworld.com/webextra/content/items/Top100TicketSales09.pdf)

bri
7/20/2009, 12:57 AM
Wow, just imagine how many more tickets they'd have sold if they put the arena someplace good, like Brookside.

Okla-homey
7/20/2009, 05:26 AM
The BOK Center has been the scene of or is scheduled to be the venue for nine of the Top 10 tours this year: Britney Spears, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John and Billy Joel, the Eagles, Celine Dion, Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Chesney, Dave Matthews Band and Dane Cook.

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Celine Dion makes the Top 10 Tour list but not AC/DC? AC/DC, BTW, played BOk on a night when the city was paralyzed by the biggest ice storm of the winter and there still wasn't an empty seat.

badger
7/20/2009, 07:41 AM
Having a successful venue like the BOK Center might encourage Tulsa to take the plunge on other seemingly far fetched ideas, like having a pro (wimmen's) basketball team or developing the river with county sales taxes.

However, it will probably take more than one year of success for voters to be convinced.

Pricetag
7/20/2009, 10:52 AM
Celine Dion makes the Top 10 Tour list but not AC/DC? AC/DC, BTW, played BOk on a night when the city was paralyzed by the biggest ice storm of the winter and there still wasn't an empty seat.
Yeah. There must be some mistake with the Top 10 list, because I'm not seeing Def Leppard/Poison/Cheap Trick, either.

NormanPride
7/20/2009, 10:58 AM
Now if we can draw some more/diverse business downtown, we can really develop the area.

bri
7/20/2009, 11:36 AM
Celine Dion makes the Top 10 Tour list but not AC/DC? AC/DC, BTW, played BOk on a night when the city was paralyzed by the biggest ice storm of the winter and there still wasn't an empty seat.

Without reading the fine print, I'm assuming that the list uses how much money said tour makes to pick the "winners". That's how seeming irrelevant acts like Celine, the Eagles, etc always end up on the list, 'cause they charge eleventymillion dollars per ticket, and if I've learned anything about this country it's that there's always enough morons who are willing to pay.

TheHumanAlphabet
7/20/2009, 12:57 PM
BOK Center General Manager John Bolton said people would not usually expect Tulsa's arena to perform as well as it is because of the size of the metropolitan area's population.

What a come down since the U.N. ambassador gig... ;)

Wonder where they'll rank after the newness wears off...

King Crimson
7/20/2009, 01:02 PM
more than anything, it just shows how much big-arena shows have become sort of dinosaur, nostalgia events for a pretty specific age group/demographic. live music ain't what it used to be.

KC//CRIMSON
7/20/2009, 03:23 PM
Wonder where they'll rank after the newness wears off...

The newness of which concert or event?

TheHumanAlphabet
7/20/2009, 09:04 PM
The newness of which concert or event?

The venue... paying out the big bucks for entertainers to "christen" the venue.

bri
7/20/2009, 09:41 PM
I think we've been done "christening" the venue for quite some time.

TheHumanAlphabet
7/21/2009, 12:23 PM
Thought it was opened last year, was it earlier?

Anyone going to see The Wiggles?

My Opinion Matters
7/21/2009, 01:05 PM
Anyone going to see The Wiggles?

:O

Collier11
7/31/2009, 11:45 AM
Was there lastnight, it was ok in my opinion

Good
The concourse area is better than the Ford Center
The outside looks nicer than the Ford Center
The concessions are better than the Ford Center

Bad
The aisles are too narrow
The seats are smaller it seemed
The steps are wayyyyy too steep

Indifferent

The sound to me sounded about the same, not bad at all
The bathrooms suck in both places



Overall I would still take the Ford Center just cus when I stand up in the Ford center I dont feel like I am going to fall down the stairs when I take my 1st step

Pricetag
7/31/2009, 12:27 PM
Overall I would still take the Ford Center just cus when I stand up in the Ford center I dont feel like I am going to fall down the stairs when I take my 1st step
I've been in the upper bowl of both arenas, and they are equally frightening. I went to a WWE PPV at the Ford Center, and I was afraid a false step would put me in the ring.

KC//CRIMSON
7/31/2009, 12:29 PM
Bad
The aisles are too narrow
The seats are smaller it seemed
The steps are wayyyyy too steep


Welcome to almost every arena in the country.....

Collier11
7/31/2009, 12:34 PM
Im talking my knees were in the back of the person in front of me basically, the Ford center seems to me to have more leg room?

birddog
7/31/2009, 12:59 PM
more than anything, it just shows how much big-arena shows have become sort of dinosaur, nostalgia events for a pretty specific age group/demographic. live music ain't what it used to be.

agreed. stadiums are not the way to see a really great show. smaller venues (2-3k people) are the only way to see a real band. basically smaller venues are made for talented musicians while 80k stadiums are for your standard "big label" brands, i mean bands.:rolleyes:

CobraKai
7/31/2009, 01:01 PM
I thought both arenas had similar leg room, but maybe its just me. Being over 6'0" pretty much every arena is crazy uncomfortable. Overall I think the BOK Center is a fantastic arena and a real bright spot in an area that has needed a bright spot for a long time. Hopefully the baseball stadium will help keep the revitalization going.

KC//CRIMSON
7/31/2009, 01:04 PM
agreed. stadiums are not the way to see a really great show. smaller venues (2-3k people) are the only way to see a real band. basically smaller venues are made for talented musicians while 80k stadiums are for your standard "big label" brands, i mean bands.:rolleyes:

+1

KC//CRIMSON
7/31/2009, 01:05 PM
I thought both arenas had similar leg room, but maybe its just me. Being over 6'0" pretty much every arena is crazy uncomfortable. Overall I think the BOK Center is a fantastic arena and a real bright spot in an area that has needed a bright spot for a long time. Hopefully the baseball stadium will help keep the revitalization going.

and +1

Collier11
7/31/2009, 01:08 PM
Thats why I love the DELI for live music ;)

bri
7/31/2009, 01:09 PM
Actually, the average seat width in the BOK is wider than in the Ford Center. And yes, we did that on purpose just so we could factually say Tulsa > OKC (seats-wise). :D

Collier11
7/31/2009, 01:19 PM
I dont know man, im not saying you are wrong but I have season tix at the Ford for the Thunder and I sit much more comfortably than I did lastnite

NormanPride
7/31/2009, 01:20 PM
It's also because we likes our foods, which makes us wider.

bri
7/31/2009, 01:57 PM
Good point; the high quality of our concession foods (ITR, I want you to have my delicious sushi babies) requires our seats to be able to accommodate our ever-expanding *sses.