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Baseball Proves That It Is Still America's Favorite Pastime

New York Yankees Top Major League Baseball Ticket Sales According to the July TicketsNow Entertainment Index

The weather and your Weber grill aren't the only things heating up this summer. With less than two months remaining in the baseball season, the New York Yankees claimed the top spot on the chart for overall hottest tickets sold on the secondary market, according to the TicketsNow Entertainment Index for July. The Bronx Bombers outranked the perennially popular Chicago Cubs and World Champion Boston Red Sox.

TicketsNow.com, the world's largest and most trusted online marketplace for secondary event tickets, also saw the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and St. Louis Cardinals jump into the top fifth and sixth spots, respectively, in overall sales-pushing the Baltimore Orioles out of the top 10.

For the seventh-consecutive month, Wicked held on to the top spot for theater tickets, making it the fourth most-popular event overall. Wicked ticket sales accounted for a third of all theater sales in July and were double those of its closest competitor, The Lion King.

Overwhelming demand for Rolling Stones tickets continued to keep the classic rockers at the top of the concerts chart, with Dave Matthews and U2 not too far behind. And with the launch of their 2005 tours approaching, Eminem and Green Day tied for the number five spot for top concert ticket sales.

  Following are the category leaders for July:

   Top June Events Overall
   1    New York Yankees                 6    St. Louis Cardinals
   2    Chicago Cubs                     7    Rolling Stones
   3    Boston Red Sox                   8    Dave Matthews Band
   4    Wicked                           9    The Lion King
   5    Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim   10    U2

   Top June Sports Ticket Sales
   1    New York Yankees
   2    Chicago Cubs
   3    Boston Red Sox
   4    Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
   5    St. Louis Cardinals

   Top June Concert Ticket Sales
   1    Rolling Stones
   2    Dave Matthews Band
   3    U2
   4    Coldplay
   5    Eminem / Green Day

   Top June Theater Ticket Sales
   1    Wicked
   2    The Lion King
   3    Monty Python's Spamalot
   4    Phantom Of the Opera
   5    Pageant of Masters

About the TicketsNow Entertainment Index

The TicketsNow Entertainment Index tracks proprietary secondary ticket sales on a monthly basis to provide a snapshot of entertainment trends for sports, music, and theater events nationwide.

About TicketsNow.com

Established in 1999, TicketsNow.com is the world's largest and most secure marketplace for premium event seating and tickets. More than 90% of all professional ticket agencies that list, buy, and sell secondary event tickets online utilize software developed by TicketsNow-creating the most comprehensive database of secondary event tickets in the world. Named to the Inc. 500 index of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S., TicketsNow is the Official Premium Ticket Partner of USATODAY.com, a member of the Better Business Bureau, and a founding member of the NATB, which promotes the highest level of ethics in the secondary ticketing marketplace. For more information, visit www.TicketsNow.com.

Source: TicketsNow

Web site: http://www.ticketsnow.com/