Oasis, Metallica, and Bad Bunny were honored as the top touring acts at the 2026 Pollstar Awards in Hollywood.

The ceremony highlights which live shows captured the biggest audiences and revenue, a key barometer for an industry still rebounding from pandemic disruptions. Recognition can boost ticket sales, streaming numbers and future booking power for the artists.

Pollstar presented the award under the name "Major Tour of the Year" in its official release, while Consequence of Sound referred to the category as "Tours of the Years"[1][2]. The distinction reflects differing editorial choices, but both sources agree the three acts topped the poll.

Oasis earned the honor for its 2025 reunion tour, which marked the band’s first worldwide circuit in nearly a decade[2]. The tour’s ticket sales and production scale impressed the industry panel, leading to the accolade. Oasis' 2025 reunion tour earned top honors, Pollstar said[2]

Metallica and Bad Bunny also received the award, each cited for delivering high‑grossing, critically praised performances throughout 2025 and early 2026. Their inclusion underscores the diversity of the live‑music market, from legacy rock to Latin‑urban spectacles.

The Pollstar Awards, held on a Wednesday night in April 2026, are widely regarded as a benchmark for concert‑tour success in the U.S. and abroad[2]. Industry executives use the results to gauge trends, allocate resources and plan future festival line‑ups. The Pollstar Awards recognize the most successful live concert tours of the year, Pollstar said[2]

Overall, the three winners illustrate how varied musical genres can dominate the live‑event landscape when backed by strong fan bases and innovative production. Their achievements set a high bar for other acts planning tours in the coming year.

Oasis' 2025 reunion tour earned top honors.

The awards signal that both legacy rock acts and newer global stars can command massive live‑audience revenue, suggesting promoters will continue to invest heavily in diverse, high‑production tours as the post‑pandemic market stabilizes.