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1 Sticky and Sweet tour 407.7m

2 MDNA Tour 305.1m

3 The confessions tour 194.7m

4 Reinvention tour 124.7m

5 Rebel heart tour 80.4m

6 Drowned world tour 76m

7 The Girlie show 70m

8 Blond ambition tour 62.7m

9 Who s that girl tour 25m

10 The virgin tour 5m

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Madonna produced 385.5m this decade till now

so she is still a profitable star

793.2m since 2008 , when she was signed by Live nation

just in 7 years ..

YOUR FAVE COULD NEVER ...

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Are the Asian dates really expected to bring in a lot of $$$$$$$$$$$$$?

STILL hoping for it to somehow find a way to cross the 200 million mark.

Still not to bring Fafa into everything but with 79 shows Artgrave grossed 83 million.

So Madonna close to half the amount of shows has already grossed the same. :Disco_Ball:

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Is it confirmed this time around VIP package are not counted for the boxscore?

If I understand correctly the VIP grosses will just be counted as the price of the actual ticket. So if the VIP package is £1000 only the actual ticket which would be about £200 will go towards the box scores not the whole £1000.

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If I understand correctly the VIP grosses will just be counted as the price of the actual ticket. So if the VIP package is £1000 only the actual ticket which would be about £200 will go towards the box scores not the whole £1000.

Oh OK, now is more clear!

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Very nice! The final number will be around 160-180 I think. It ALL depends on Asia. But very good!

this looks like this should be on par with the Confession Tour total which was also arenas. Didn't confessions earn close to 190. Not sure how many dates it had. Also factor in the economy. :)
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Madonna's Rebel Heart Tour Has Now Grossed $80 Million

Madonna leads Billboard’s latest Hot Tours ranking (see list, below) with the newest reported box office sales data from her global trek.

The new Hot Tours tally includes grosses from 14 shows in eight markets during the European leg of the tour (see No. 1, below).

Box office revenue from all eight markets totals $22.6 million from 194,827 sold tickets at 14 performances. One venue, Turin, Italy’s Pala Alpitour, hosted the pop legend for three shows (Nov. 19, 21-22). Arenas in four cities, Barcelona, London, Amsterdam, and Paris, brought in the tour for two nights.

Overall sales from the Rebel Heart Tour now total $80 million from 45 concerts during the first two legs of the tour, through Dec. 10. 622,048 fans have seen the tour since the opening jaunt through North America that ran from Sept. 9 until Oct. 29. The run through Europe followed, kicking off on Nov. 4 in Germany. Billboard has received sales data from Europe through the two nights in Paris on Dec. 9 and 10. Revenue from shows in Zurich and three U.K. markets, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow, have yet to be reported from the fall leg.

The Rebel Heart Tour’s European leg wrapped on Dec. 20 in Glasgow. The tour will restart in North America on Jan. 6 in Mexico City for a pair of shows, before swinging back to the U.S. for eight performances. Following that, Madonna will play Puerto Rico, a series of Asian countries, first-ever shows in New Zealand, and her first tour of Australia in over 20 years. The tour is scheduled to close on March 20, 2016 in Sydney.

Madonna's previous tour, the 88-show MDNA Tour, raked in $305 million in 2012.

HOT TOURS - Dec. 22, 2015 Ranked by Gross. Compiled from Boxscores reported Dec. 15-21 Rank ACT Total Gross Show Date Range Show Venue/City (Shows/Sellouts) Total Attendance (Capacity)

1 MADONNA $22,645,983 Nov. 16-Dec. 10 Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning, Denmark (1/1) Pala Alpitour, Turin, Italy (3/3) Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona (2/2) Sportpaleis, Antwerp, Belgium (1/1) SAP Arena, Mannheim, Germany (1/1) O2 Arena, London (2/2) Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam (2/2) AccorHotels Arena, Paris (2/2) 194,827 (194,827)

2 U2 $18,613,752 Nov. 6-Dec. 7 SSE Hydro, Glasgow, U.K. (2/2) AccorHotels Arena, Paris (4/4) SSE Arena, Belfast, U.K. (2/2) 3Arena, Dublin (4/4) 160,792 (160,792)

3 COLD CHISEL $1,848,640 Dec. 15-18 Qantas Credit Union Arena, Sydney (3/0) 27,005 (27,789)

4 ELTON JOHN $1,414,330 Dec. 19 Qantas Credit Union Arena, Sydney (1/1) 10,237 (10,237)

5 JOHN FARNHAM $470,803 Dec. 16 Qantas Credit Union Arena, Sydney (1/0) 6,089 (6,387)

6 TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA $465,686 Dec. 17 Verizon Arena, North Little Rock, Ark. (1/0) 8,725 (10,500)

7 CHRIS CORNELL $386,615 Dec. 3-4 Palais Theatre, Melbourne (2/1) 4,900 (5,549)

8 HEART $227,985 Nov. 15 Harrah's Resort Southern California, Events Center, Valley Center, Calif. (1/0) 2,205 (2,220)

9 ANDREW BIRD $183,918 Dec. 7-10 Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago (4/4) 3,917 (3,917)

10 THE ARCS $88,163 Dec. 2-3 The Vic, Chicago (2/0) 2,351 (2,800)

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