Happy Fourth of July!
This week, we don’t have an Idol concerts to report, but we do have one from the X-Factor and one from an NBC singing show. One Direction from the original UK X-Factor takes their show on the road to America and continue their sold-out ways. Pentatonix hits the Knitting Factory chain (and although they do not sell-out, those numbers aren’t actually bad in Spokane which frequently posts numbers that make you wince, but at least gives live music a chance to grow and flourish).
One Direction, 5 Seconds of Summer
June 21, 2013: Atlanta, Ga.; Philips Arena; 14,264 of 14,264 (SOLD-OUT): $917,424
Pentatonix
May 4, 2013: Boise, Idaho; Knitting Factory; 903 of 999 (90%): $21,129
May 7, 2013: Spokane, Wash.; Knitting Factory; 502 of 1420 (37%): $11,546
In other news, Billboard has an article about declining digital sales (tracks sales were down 1.34% in Q1 and 3.3% in Q2). Could streaming be to blame? Album sales are down 5.6%
UMG controls 37.6% of the market share, Sony 28.9% and Warner 20.2% (not including the recent purchase of EMI which should increase sales). Independents (other the big 4) were responsible for 12.1% in sales.
BB also has an article about Kayne having the biggest second week drop from number 1 in a year and the fourth worst in the history of SoundScan. Sales fell 80% this week to 65K from 327K. Top 5 drops for number one albums:
(dates are chart dates)
Madonna MDNA (April 21st, 2012): 359K to 48K -86.7% (first week sales were paired with concert tickets
Lady Gaga Born This Way (Jun 18th, 2011): 1.11M to 174K -84.28%(first week sales juiced by a fire-sale at 99 cents as an Amazon promotion)
Mac Miller Blue Side Park (Dec 3rd, 2011): 144K to 25K – 82.54%
Kanye West Yeezus (July 13th, 2013): 237K to 65K -80.27%
Jay-Z Kingdom Come (Dec 16th, 2006(: 680K to 140K (-79.42%)