Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift performs songs during The 1989 World Tour at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on Wednesday, June 3, 2015.

(Lisa DeJong)

CLEVELAND, Ohio - It's not Los Angeles, Chicago or New York, but Cleveland that still carries some serious weight in the national touring market.

Pollstar released its annual list of the top grossing tours of 2015 and six of the top-10 artists performed in Cleveland last year. The top-10 is as follows:

Taylor Swift AC/DC One Direction U2 Foo Fighters Fleetwood Mac Ed Sheeran Kenny Chesney Garth Brooks The Rolling Stones

Swift's "1989 Tour" took first place by a wide margin with a total worldwide gross of $250.4 million. Her show at The Q last June sold out in a matter of minutes.

Garth Brooks performed four shows in Cleveland last October. Ed Sheeran, Kenny Chesney, Fleetwood Mac visited Northeast Ohio as well.

It's also worth pointing out that while AC/DC did not perform in Cleveland last year, the band will arrive at The Q on March 26. The same goes for Maroon 5, which placed 16th on the top grossing tours of 2015 and will perform at The Q on Sept. 28.

Of course, there are still a number of big tours that did not stop in Northeast Ohio. For instance, The Rolling Stones opted for a show in Columbus instead of Cleveland (which happens often with big-name acts).

Meanwhile, Cleveland was not a stop on Foo Fighters' latest tour. However, Warren-native Dave Grohl did bring the band to Niles (near his grandmother's home) for a special Record Store Day performance at Record Connection in April.