1 Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour,’ which came in at $1,039,263,762 gross in 60 shows, was the first tour ever to cross the 10-digit threshold.
Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour,’ which came in at $1,039,263,762 gross in 60 shows, was the first tour ever to cross the 10-digit threshold.
Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance World Tour’ grossed $580 million in 56 shows, a feat that in any other year would have likely seen her take the number one spot.
Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Springsteen and E Street Band 2023 Tour’ took in $379.5 million in 66 shows.
Coldplay’s ‘Music of the Spheres’ tour moved up a spot in 2023 grossing $325.5 million in 50 shows and will continue into 2024.
Not one to ever stand still, the creative Styles took the stage for 59 shows, grossing $290.5 million for 2023.
Morgan Wallen’s $284.8 million gross over 48 shows is but one example of his meteoric rise over the past few years.
Ed Sheeran’s ‘+-=÷x’ (Mathematics) stadium world tour added $268 million gross from 54 shows to this multi-year tour’s total revenues.
From P!nk’s ‘Trustfall’ tour to her ‘Summer Carnival’ the always dynamic performer took in $231.6 million over 44 shows.
For Elton John fans, 2023 will be remembered as the end of his ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour.’
Holding steady from last year’s top tours, The Weeknd grossed $221 million over 42 shows in 2023.
Lighting Company
Music Matters Productions
Venue
Cobb Galleria Centre
Atlanta, GA
This month, PLSN Editor Michael Eddy shifts the Editor’s Note spotlight to a message from the Just a Bunch of Roadies (JABOR) organization.