BlogApril 9, 2014 6:03 PM ET

Earnings & attendence figures for Animals As Leaders, Carcass, BTBAM, more

A new Boxcore report has been released and includes a ton of earnings and attendance data for such acts as Bring Me The Horizon, Asking Alexandria, Of Mice & Men, Carcass, Between The Buried And Me, and Rotting Out. Here you go:

Artist/Event Venue City/State Event Dates Gross Sales Attend/
Capacity
Prices
MegaFest: Bring Me The Horizon, We Came As Romans, Of Mice & Men, Attila, more Compuware Arena Plymouth, Mich. Feb. 21, 2014 $140,450 4,618 /
4,618
$35, $30, $25
Bring Me The Horizon, Of Mice & Men, Let Live, Issues Myth St. Paul, Minn. Feb. 17, 2014 $72,910 3,178 /
3,178
$23
Asking Alexandria, August Burns Red, We Came As Romans, Crown the Empire, Born of Osiris MacEwan Conference & Event Centre Calgary, Alberta April 5, 2014 $56,573 1,852 /
1,852
$34.96, $30.42
Asking Alexandria, August Burns Red, We Came As Romans, Born of Osiris, Crown the Empire Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, Mich. March 29, 2014 $47,570 1,900 /
1,900
$30, $25
Carcass, Black Dahlia Murder, Repulsion, Gorguts, Noisem Regency Center Grand Ballroom San Francisco, Calif. March 26, 2014 $33,837 1,175 /
1,424
$30, $28.50
Asking Alexandria, August Burns Red, We Came As Romans, Crown the Empire, Born of Osiris Vogue Theatre Vancouver, British Columbia April 6, 2014 $33,154 1,095 /
1,136
$30.05
Falling In Reverse, Escape The Fate Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, Mich. Feb. 4, 2014 $32,969 1,665 /
1,665
$23, $19.99
In This Moment, Butcher Babies, Devour The Day, All Hail The Yeti Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, Mich. Jan. 14, 2014 $19,497 990 /
1,200
$25, $19.99
Animals As Leaders, After the Burial, Navene-K, Chon Regency Center Grand Ballroom San Francisco, Calif. March 28, 2014 $19,096 1,022 /
1,424
$20, $18
Between the Buried and Me, Intronaut, Kindred, Deafheaven The Ritz Ybor Tampa, Fla. March 20, 2014 $10,196 559 /
1,500
$25, $22, $18
The Sword, Big Business, O'Brother The Riot Room Kansas City, Mo. March 10, 2014 $6,198 300 /
300
$22, $20
Russian Circles, Inter Arma, Ken Mode Triple Rock Social Club Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 27, 2014 $6,174 380 /
380
$18, $16
Crosses, Dawn Golden The Crofoot Pontiac, Mich. Jan. 13, 2014 $5,865 363 /
1,000
$20, $15
Protest the Hero The Garage Burnsville, Minn. March 5, 2014 $4,193 229 /
550
$20, $17
Rotting Out, No Bragging Rights, The Beautiful Ones, Heart to Heart Triple Rock Social Club Minneapolis, Minn. March 13, 2014 $678 51 /
371
$14, $12

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anonymous 4/9/2014 3:42:17 PM

What does a random city and gross ticket sales have to do with anything? Interesting i guess.

anonymous 4/9/2014 4:13:32 PM

Okay this is great, but what is the bands gross income on these?

anonymous 4/9/2014 4:52:41 PM

all these bands suck, metallica is the only band dat makes monies

anonymous 4/10/2014 12:55:23 AM

Crosses 363 /1,000 ?!?!?!? Oh how the mighty have fallen. C'mon Deftones, get your shit together.

anonymous 4/10/2014 5:35:45 AM

51 people bought tickets to Rotting Out? Whoa.

SuckMeBeautiful 4/10/2014 7:23:46 AM

Just goes to show if you want to make money doing music and you're not playing Rise Records-style teeny-core, you're doing it wrong

anonymous 4/10/2014 11:34:03 AM

gay BANDS

anonymous 4/10/2014 12:30:35 PM

lots of shitty MPLS dates...

anonymous 3/24/2017 7:19:19 AM

Metal fans are convinced that millions love their favorite bands. Album and ticket sales tell a different story. These bands play at 1000 seat venues and often don't sell out. After expenses, the musicians are often making $300 a night - same as local top 40 bands playing weddings and the Holiday Inn. Metal is far less popular than fans are led to believe. Numbers don't lie. Look for yourself.