Matt Rife is back at No. 1 on Billboard's monthly comedy Boxscore list for March 2026, returning to the top 10 months after he last led it. His seven shows that month grossed $8.3 million and sold 93,300 tickets, enough to reclaim the lead when Billboard published the March Boxscore report on April 30.
Rife first topped the list in June 2025, when he was on the first leg of the Stay Golden Tour. Between American legs of that tour, he played Australia and New Zealand and earned $6.7 million around the world. Since landing back in the United States on Feb. 28, he has moved through mid-Atlantic, southeast and Midwest markets, with dates at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., on Feb. 28 and at Tampa's Benchmark International Arena on March 13 each grossing more than $1.6 million.
The numbers put Rife back in a monthly ranking that has also been led by Sebastian Maniscalco, Nate Bargatze and 'Weird Al' Yankovic, underscoring how quickly the top of comedy touring can change from one run to the next. Billboard's comedy hub tracks the biggest touring comedians using figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, and Rife's March total was the one that pushed him back out front. He did not need a long stretch in one place to get there; he needed seven highly profitable shows, and they were enough.
That is the point of the month’s result. Rife had been away from No. 1 for nearly a year, but the combination of strong arena dates in the United States and a lucrative overseas run gave him the biggest comedy boxscore total for March. The answer to the headline is simple: yes, Matt Rife is back on top, and the March report shows exactly how he got there.