Madonna leads Billboard’s top-grossing live tours

Veteran musicians demand big money for tours.


Reuters December 19, 2012

LOS ANGELES:


While this year’s pop charts have been dominated by young singers, it is veteran music stars, led by Madonna, who are commanding big money in tour ticket sales, according to a new Billboard list released on Tuesday.


Madonna topped Billboard’s list of highest-grossing live tours, earning an estimated $228.4 million in ticket sales from her sold-out ninth worldwide tour in support of her 12th studio album, MDNA. The singer will wrap her tour in South America this weekend, after performing more than 80 shows across the world starting in Israel in May.

Madonna came ahead of pop star Lady Gaga, who landed at number six, with ticket sales of $124.9 million from her worldwide, Born This Way, ball tour. Gaga, 26, is currently midway through her tour, which kicked off in South Korea in April and will wrap in Oklahoma in March 2013.

Music publication Billboard compiled its list through estimated gross ticket sales figures from Billboard box scores, which tracks concert tours, ticket prices and sales.

Madonna

The top five highest-grossing tour acts of 2012 included Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band at number two with $199 million from 72 shows and Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters at number three with $186 million.

Cirque Du Soleil’s homage to late singer Michael Jackson in The Immortal World Tour, ranked at number four with $147.3 million over 183 shows, and British rock band Coldplay was fifth with $147.2 million over 67 shows.

The only other young stars in the list of 25 top-grossing tours was, Canadian pop star Justin Bieber at number 20 with $30 million from 29 shows as part of his ongoing Believe tour, and country-pop darling Taylor Swift who raked in $26 million from 21 shows from her Speak Now World Tour.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2012.

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