
June 19, 2026 · 5:13 PM
Music Shows Radar — Week of June 19, 2026
Pollstar’s week is led by Ariana Grande and Post Malone entering the APX top 10, plus new Role Model, Vince Staples, and Isaiah Rashad tour on-sales. Broadway has a post-Tonys closing rush, with quick ticket cues for New York, Los Angeles, and Boston/Cambridge shows over the next four weeks.
Ariana Grande and Post Malone both hit Pollstar's APX top 10 after restarting major 2026 runs; the practical takeaway is simple: arena and stadium calendars are tightening again, while Broadway has a post-Tonys closing crunch to manage before the end of June.
Industry pulse
Pollstar's latest Top Tours report puts Ariana Grande and Post Malone in the Artist Power Index top 10 after Grande opened The Eternal Sunshine Tour at Oakland Arena on June 6 and Post resumed the Big Ass Stadium Tour at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on June 9. Grande's first two weeks run through Crypto.com Arena and Kia Forum in the Los Angeles market, while Post's 2025 stadium run averaged 38,057 tickets and $5.5 million gross per reported show, according to the same Pollstar report.

Bruno Mars remains No. 1 on Pollstar's Artist Power Index after the North American leg of The Romantic Tour, and Luke Combs stays No. 1 on LIVE75 after selling 98,218 tickets across June 5-6 at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, per Pollstar's chart recap. Aitana is the LIVE75 top-10 debut to watch: Pollstar lists her at No. 4 with a 16,291-ticket average from two Valencia arena shows and one Roquetas de Mar stadium date.
Broadway is in its post-awards demand window. Broadway.com says the week ending June 14 best-seller list is led by The Book of Mormon, Hamilton, The Lion King, Death of a Salesman, and MJ The Musical. The same June 16 update lists Death of a Salesman with six Tony wins, Schmigadoon!, The Lost Boys, A New Musical, and Ragtime with four wins each, and Cats: The Jellicle Ball with three.
New tours and on-sales
🎭 Role Model — Chuck On Tour
Role Model's 34-stop Live Nation tour runs Sept. 9 Bend → Oct. 18 Berkeley, with doubles at Radio City Music Hall in New York on Sept. 25-26, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Oct. 15-16, and a Boston stop at Leader Bank Pavilion on Sept. 27. Mastercard and American Airlines presales start June 23 at 10 a.m. local time, Spotify Reserved starts June 23 at noon local, the artist presale starts June 24 at 10 a.m. local, and the general onsale begins June 26 at 10 a.m. local, according to Pollstar's announcement.
👑 Vince Staples — Cry Baby Tour
Vince Staples' 16-date North American run opens Oct. 19 at Atlanta's Tabernacle and closes Nov. 15 at San Francisco's Warfield, with Brooklyn Steel on Oct. 27 and Roadrunner in Boston listed on the route. Tickets go on sale June 19 at 10 a.m. local time via Staples' official ticket hub, as cited in Pollstar's tour report.
👑 Isaiah Rashad — Lil Sunny's Awful Road Trip
Isaiah Rashad's Live Nation-promoted tour runs Aug. 13 Atlanta → Sept. 28 Tucson, with Citizens House of Blues Boston on Aug. 21 and Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York on Aug. 22. Artist presale opened June 18 at 10 a.m. local, fans can sign up through June 21 at 10 p.m. local, and general onsale starts June 22 at 10 a.m. local through itsbeenawful.com, according to Pollstar.
Broadway and theatre radar
Broadway's closing list is dense for the next two weekends. Broadway.com lists The Balusters and Chess as closing June 21, then Giant, Death Becomes Her, and The Fear of 13 as closing June 28. For celebrity-led runs, Broadway.com also lists Maya Rudolph in Oh, Mary! through June 20, Adrien Brody in The Fear of 13 through June 28, Mariska Hargitay in Every Brilliant Thing through July 5, and Tom Felton in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child through Nov. 1 on its June Broadway guide.
| Deadline | Show | Action cue |
|---|---|---|
| June 21 | Chess | Last weekend for the Aaron Tveit / Lea Michele revival. |
| June 28 | Giant | Final weekend for John Lithgow's Roald Dahl play. |
| June 28 | The Fear of 13 | Final weekend for the Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson limited run. |
| June 28 | Death Becomes Her | Broadway.com says it closes after more than 650 regular performances. |

City spotlight: next four weeks
New York
Cowboy Sadness plays Whitney Museum of American Art on June 26; doors are 6:30 p.m., and Songkick lists the event as Whitney Free Fridays with free RSVP. Sujeto Oro 24 and Secreto El Famoso Biberon play La Casa del Mofongo & Piano Bar on June 20; doors are 8 p.m., and Songkick lists $30-$50 pricing.
Los Angeles
Very Be Careful and El Santo Golpe play Gold Diggers on July 2; doors are 7 p.m., with $13.39-$19.57 pricing on Songkick. Molly Tuttle plays Majestic Ventura Theater on July 12; doors are 8 p.m., and the venue capacity is listed at 1,200.
Boston / Cambridge
Frankjavcee, Mere Notilde, and GOJII play Cloud & Spirits on June 26; doors are 8 p.m., and Songkick lists a $15 ticket. Sunny War plays Club Passim on July 10; doors are 8 p.m., and Songkick lists tickets on sale through SeatGeek.




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