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The Top 100 Tours of 2006 grossed a combined $1.012 billion, which was a whopping 38.5 percent above the $730.9 million generated in the first half of last year. The increase is also up a healthy 14.5 percent over the same period in 2004.

The list below ranks the top 50 artists by gross in millions of U.S. dollars, indicated in bold. The number following the artist's name is the total number of tickets sold by the artist in the first six months of 2006.

2006 Mid-Year Top 50 Tours

1 54.3 Madonna 291,621

2 52.5 The Rolling Stones 309,554

3 47.2 Billy Joel 613,002

4 46.5 Tim McGraw / Faith Hill 574,605

5 43.3 Cirque Du Soleil - Delirium 473,378

6 42.4 Celine Dion 312,441

7 32.7 Bon Jovi 424,459

8 31.2 Kenny Chesney 523,226

9 27.6 Coldplay 457,483

10 23.1 George Strait 387,713

11 22.0 Luis Miguel 542,808

12 21.8 Aerosmith 233,824

13 17.5 Rascal Flatts 396,134

14 17.2 Pearl Jam 330,197

15 16.2 RBD 257,756

16 16.1 Dave Matthews Band 381,720

17 15.5 Nickelback 403,344

18 15.3 Elton John 89,069

19 14.9 U2 191,625

20 14.4 Jimmy Buffett 202,190

21 14.0 Larry The Cable Guy 334,768

22 13.9 INXS 278,278

23 13.4 Queen + Paul Rodgers 166,712

24 12.8 Brad Paisley 312,983

25 12.5 Motley Crue 234,643

26 12.5 David Copperfield 269,388

27 11.6 Bruce Springsteen & The Seeger Sessions Band 152,998

28 11.0 Toby Keith 181,563

29 11.0 Fall Out Boy 399,735

30 10.5 Kid Rock 309,460

31 10.0 Depeche Mode 191,502

32 10.0 Black Eyed Peas 278,209

33 9.6 Martina McBride 218,893

34 9.5 Willie Nelson 205,939

35 9.0 Andrea Bocelli 66,257

36 8.3 R. Kelly 141,805

37 7.8 Juan Gabriel 110,937

38 7.7 Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance 166,631

39 7.7 Nine Inch Nails 208,784

40 7.5 Michael Buble 120,443

41 7.3 Il Divo 112,342

42 7.2 Gretchen Wilson 242,505

43 7.0 Brooks & Dunn 156,994

44 6.9 Andre Rieu 134,652

45 6.6 Hilary Duff 159,151

46 6.5 Keith Urban 184,391

47 6.4 Korn 173,281

48 6.1 Bob Dylan 100,129

49 5.8 Ricky Martin 86,759

50 5.5 Bill Gaither & Friends Homecoming 199,301

www.pollstaronline.com/sf...0tours.asp

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So which is the correct number tickets?

26/26 shows sold out...

$63,766,323 grossed so far...

Madonna 291,621 (mental lamb post)

or

345,063 tickets sold so far...(beautiful stranger post)

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Guest Beautiful Stranger

345,000 and change...

That Pollstar article came out before the new BB Boxscore charts :thumbsup:

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Yes...

But the Japan shows are each in 40,000 seat stadiums and have the most expensive tickets of the tour :horny:

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Yes...

But the Japan shows are each in 40,000 seat stadiums and have the most expensive tickets of the tour :horny:

How much are tickets running for the Japenese shows?

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How much are tickets running for the Japenese shows?

The Sept. 16 Osaka show and the Sept. 20 Tokyo show (80,000 tickets together) sold out in 5 minutes. The top seats went for 50,000 Yen (or US$438.00). The tour promoter there - PIA - auction some seats in pairs for as high as US$900 for two = US$450.00 a seat.

Those Japanese stadium grosses are going to be KILLER.

It's too bad she didn't do Australia. I bet she could've done *similar* business there on some of those massive cricket fields.

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Also, according to MadonnaTribe, the "premium seats" auctions for Osaka and Tokyo did HUGE business too. In the Tokyo market, 256 winners each got a pair of tickets by bidding as high as US$4,300.00 ($2,150.00 per ticket).

However, the average bid for these tickets was around US$1,100.00 (averaging $550 per ticket)

Osaka did similar business with the top bids getting a pair of tickets for $3,500 ($1,750 per ticket). There were 988 tickets sold altogether through these auctions. If you use the average amount of Yen wagered in the bids, these 988 produced about US$500,000. That's a big estimate since many could've gone for closer to the maximum amounts.

Since these are auctions hosted by the promoter (and not a third party), they should count toward the final gross.

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Yes...

But the Japan shows are each in 40,000 seat stadiums and have the most expensive tickets of the tour :horny:

oh my, if there are 4 shows that will sell out, there would be 160,000 tickets sold... multiply that by a modest $250 average that would be $40M for JAPAN

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Let's have some projections, shall we? If people here know how much are the capacities of the European and Asian leg of the tour and with an average of $200 per ticket how much MADONNA stand to gross from Europe and Japan? $150M? That could bring her to around $250M for the whole tour...

can someone help with the projections?

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Japan was always on the tour intinerary. Both Tokyo and Osaka were mentioned in the original press release but without specific dates. Though I think Moscow and Prague were announced after that BB article was written.

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Japan was always on the tour intinerary. Both Tokyo and Osaka were mentioned in the original press release but without specific dates. Though I think Moscow and Prague were announced after that BB article was written.

hmmm, initially JAPAN was just 2 dates then, right? Now it has another 2 after the article was written i suppose...

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The Rolling Stones are hell bent on having the year's top tour! (in addition to the top tour of all time)

Billboard.com

Rolling Stones Set Fall North American Stadium Run

July 25, 2006, 11:00 AM ET

Ray Waddell, Nashville

The Rolling Stones will return to North American for another leg of their A Bigger Bang tour, which is destined to be the top-grossing trek in history. The second North American leg, which follows a run of European stadiums, will launch on Sept. 20 at Boston's Gillette Stadium. The dates will be sponsored by RadioShack.

The Stones are the top-grossing band in the world for the first half of 2006, with nearly $150 million in grosses and 1.1 million in attendance, according to Billboard Boxscore. A Bigger Bang is expected to ultimately ring up total box office of more than $400 million.

The band will play primarily stadiums in such markets as New York, Boston, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Las Vegas. The run includes such non-traditional tour markets as Halifax, Nova Scotia, Missoula, Mont., Regina, Sask., and Boise, Idaho.

Tour promoter Michael Cohl says ticket prices will be about 10-15% less on the upcoming leg, with an additional $20 discount for students. As-yet-unannounced "young, contemporary opening acts" are promised, according to the band.

An American Express presale begins tomorrow (July 26) for some shows. A limited number of Gold Circle seats will be available, while the remaining 90% of the house will average $89 for stadium shows and $99 for arena gigs.

Additionally, 200 fans will have the opportunity to view each show from onstage, as was the case with the first leg. These seats will also be available at the time of the general public on-sale.

Here are the Rolling Stones' North American tour dates:

Sept. 20: Boston (Gillette Stadium)

Sept. 23: Halifax, Nova Scotia (Halifax Commons)

Sept. 27: East Rutherford, N.J. (Giants Stadium)

Oct. 2: Wichita, Kan. (Cessna Stadium)

Oct. 6: Missoula, Mont. (Grizzly Stadium)

Oct. 8: Regina, Sask. (Mosaic Stadium)

Oct. 11: Chicago (Soldier Field)

Oct. 17: Seattle (Qwest Field)

Oct. 20: El Paso, Texas (Sun Bowl)

Oct. 22: Austin, Texas (Zilker Park)

Oct. 27: Atlantic City, N.J. (Boardwalk Hall)

Nov. 3: Vancouver (BC Place Stadium)

Nov. 5: Oakland, Calif. (McAfee Coliseum)

Nov. 8: Phoenix (Cardinals Stadium)

Nov. 11: Las Vegas (MGM Grand)

Nov. 14: Boise, Idaho (Idaho Center)

Nov. 18: Los Angeles (Dodger Stadium)

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Can the whole list of the top-grossing tours in the world can be posted?

I'd like to see what the Madonna overall position is/would be.

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july29bbboxscore.jpg

Issue Date: 2006-07-29

Billboard BoxscoreTM

Concert Grosses

1.

Artist: Madonna

Venue: Madison Square Garden

Dates: June 28-29, July 2-3, 18-19, 2006

Gross Sales: $16,507,855

Attend/Capacity: 91,841 / 91,841

Shows/Sellouts: 6 / 6

Prices: $350, $60

2.

Artist: Madonna

Venue: American Airlines Arena

Dates: July 22-23, 2006

Gross Sales: $5,568,485

Attend/Capacity: 29,749 / 29,749

Shows/Sellouts: 2 / 2

Prices: $350, $55

3.

Artist: Dave Matthews Band, Sheryl Crow Underwood

Venue: Fenway Park

Dates: July 7-8, 2006

Gross Sales: $4,379,050

Attend/Capacity: 68,118 / 68,118

Shows/Sellouts: 2 / 2

Prices: $65

http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/boxscore.jsp

DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH THE TOUR HAS GROSSED IN NA SO FAR?

Edited by Slyguy
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from another fansite

Here are the final totals for the North American leg of Madonna's Confessions Tour. Keep in mind that this is the gross total, not what Madonna herself gets paid.

$ 7,686,380 LA (Forum)

$ 7,257,750 Las Vegas

$ 4,761,555 San Jose

$ 2,804,583 LA (Staples)

$ 3,749,800 Fresno

$ 4,890,090 Phoenix

$ 9,271,790 Chicago

$ 5,670,150 Montreal

$ 3,451,235 Hartford

$16,507,855 New York

$ 6,337,115 Boston

$ 4,639,775 Philidelphia

$ 3,246,100 Atlantic City

$ 5,568,485 Miami

$85,842,663 North American Total

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