Where does Post Malone stand among acts with the most collaborative leaders?
Last week’s two No. 1 finalists duke it out again for the top spot next week, with the Ohio alt-pop duo’s Clancy the biggest threat to get in their way.
Richman leads for a third week, followed by Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” and Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather.”
Billboard Boxscore is introducing new charts for venues with capacity of 2,501-5k and 2,500 or less.
Grosses for the top 10 tours at midyear were up 83% from last year's combined tally.
Also debuting in the top 10: the latest releases from Billie Eilish, Zayn, Slash, Cage the Elephant, The Avett Brothers, Kerry King and Kate Hudson.
The 20-track set debuts at No. 8.
This week's Five Burning Questions looks at Billie Eilish's latest, which moves an impressive number of units in its first week, but still finishes second to Taylor Swift on the Billboard 200.
The set also starts at No. 15 on the Billboard 200.
It’s an eclectic list, to say the least, encompassing pop, traditional pop, rock, hard rock, R&B, rap, country and reggae.