As part of a recent study focused on secondary market ticket prices (resold tickets, Ex: StubHub, eBay, scalpers…), Forbes released a ranked list of the most expensive concert tours for those buying tickets from a secondary source.

Atop the list are some of music’s most internationally-celebrated and highest-paid personalities, including: Taylor Swift, One Direction, Chris Brown and other Top-40 superstars. In addition to these names, legacy acts such as: Fleetwood Mac, Neil Diamond, The Who and U2 have also found their way to ticket-scalping glory.

However, unsuspectedly, the seventh-highest entry on the list is Detroit’s own Bob Seger (Ride Out Tour), with a whopping average resale ticket price of $251.57. Tickets for Seger’s upcoming performance at Pittsburgh’s CONSOL Energy Center, January 22, range in price between $80 and $110 via Ticketmaster.

Though scalping tickets above the original resale price in the state of Michigan remains a misdemeanor, scalping is widely practiced through secondary market services. See the full list of secondary market ticket price record-holders below:

1. Fleetwood Mac – $307.78

2. Maroon 5 – $279.42

3. Taylor Swift – $262.85

4. Neil Diamond – $261.33

5. Chris Brown & Trey Songz – $258.70

6. U2 – $256.93

7. Bob Seger – $251.57

8. The Who – $250.59

9. One Direction – $223.01

10. Kenny Chesney – $185.11

11. 5 Seconds of Summer – $179.30

12. Ariana Grande – $178.30

13. Meghan Trainor – $169.80

14. Iggy Azalea and Nick Jonas – $167.19

15. Foo Fighters – $164.12

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