Prudential Center ranked as the ninth-highest grossing large venue in the world, according to Billboard statistics released this week.
The Prudential Center, with $114.8 million in revenue, was listed in a category of venues of more than 15,001, but not stadiums.
No surprise, the Sphere in Las Vegas was No. 1 on the list with a whopping $370.3 in revenue.
The Prudential Center, one of the three in the metropolitan area in the Top 10, ranked as No. 6 in the U.S.
Here’s the list:
- Sphere (Las Vegas): $370.3M (105 shows)
- O2 Arena (London): $281.9M (200 shows)
- Madison Square Garden (New York): $251.1M (127 shows)
- Kia Forum (Inglewood): $139.2M (101 shows)
- Qudos Bank Arena (Sydney): $127.7M (109 shows)
- Barclays Center (New York): $125M (91 shows)
- State Farm Arena (Atlanta): $121.1M (94 shows)
- Movistar Arena (Madrid): $120.6M (158 shows)
- Prudential Center (Newark): $114.8M (108 shows)
- Chase Center (San Francisco): $113.7M (52 shows)


