Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Harry Styles,
Foo Fighters,
Chris Stapleton,
Jeffrey Azoff and
The Forum were among the winners at the 33rd annual
Pollstar Awards, held Tuesday at the
Beverly Hilton.
Derrick “
D-Nice” Jones received the Music Unites Award for philanthropy, recognizing his efforts on behalf of the
Otis Redding Foundation, mental health and wellness,
The Apollo Theater, HBCUs and more. The
Royal Albert Hall received the inaugural Pollstar Milestone Award for its 150th anniversary, and the late
Steve Strange of
X-ray Touring was honored with Booking Agent of the Year.
Pollstar has dropped the category we used to win regularly: Trade Mag Editors Looking for Guest List +8, Drink Tickets and Parking.
33rd Annual Pollstar Award Winners
Major Tour of the Year Harry Styles, Love on Tour
Best Rock Tour Foo Fighters
Best Hip-Hop Tour
J. Cole, The Off-Season Tour
Best R&B Tour Earth, Wind & Fire, Miraculous Supernatural Tour
Best Pop Tour
Maroon 5
Best Country Tour Chris Stapleton, Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show Tour
Best Latin Tour Enrique Iglesias/Ricky Martin, Live in Concert
Comedy Tour of the Year Sebastian Maniscalco, Nobody Does This Tour
Best Support/Special Guest Act and Tour Garbage (Alanis Morissette)
Best Residency Lady Gaga, Jazz & Piano, The Las Vegas Residency, Park Theatre, Las Vegas
Best Family, Event or Non-Music Tour of the Year Disney on Ice
Best New Headliner/Artist Development Story Billy Strings
Music Festival of The Year (Global; over 30K attendance) Austin City Limits Music Festival, Austin, Texas
Music Festival of The Year (Global; under 30K attendance) Ohana Festival, Dana Point
Nightclub of the Year Troubadour, West Hollywood
Theatre of the Year Ryman Auditorium, Nashville
Arena of the Year The Forum, Inglewood
Red Rocks Award–Outdoor Concert Venue of the Year Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville
Best New Concert Venue–Small Venue Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville
Best New Concert Venue–Arena Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle
Best New Concert Venue–Outdoors Sofi Stadium, Inglewood
International Venue of the Year Royal Albert Hall, London
Venue Executive of the Year David Kells, Bridgestone Arena
Talent Buyer of the Year Amy Corbin, C3 Presents
Small Venue Talent Buyer of the Year (under 10,000 capacity) Donna Busch, Goldenvoice
Bill Graham Award/Promoter of the Year Bob Roux, Live Nation
International Promoter of the Year Barrie Marshall, Marshall Arts
Bobby Brooks Award/Agent of the Year Dave Rowan, High Road Touring
International Booking Agent of the Year Steve Strange, X-ray Touring
Booking Agency of the Year CAA
Independent Booking Agency of the Year (Global) High Road Touring
Rising Star Award Molly Warren, Live Nation
Personal Manager of the Year Jeffrey Azoff, Full Stop Management
Road Warrior of the Year Ken Helie (Dead & Company)
Transportation Company of the Year Rock-it Cargo
Best Concert Visuals Bandit Lites
Best Concert Sound Clair Global
Marketing/PR Executive of the Year Allison McGregor, CAA
Best Brand Partnership/Live Campaign Amazon/Climate Pledge Arena Naming Rights
Best Hang Austin City Limits Music Festival
Best Person to Score a Dinner With (tie)
Irving Azoff, The Azoff Company
Michael Rapino, Live Nation
Life of the Party Ron Delsener, Live Nation
Damn The Torpedoes: 2021 Touring Artist Dave Chappelle
Milestone Award Royal Albert Hall, United Kingdom
Music Unites Award D-Nice