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Sting2, have you got figures on the Bigger Bang Tour ?
And how to find details on other tours like Zoo TV or Popmart ? Last edited by alexvox; 01-21-2007 at 10:47 AM.. |
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
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A BIGGER BANG TOUR GROSS: $440,982,715.5 ATTENDANCE: 3,623,450 SHOWS: 113 Let me know if you need the more specific North American figure. POPMART TOUR GROSS: $171,677,024 ATTENDANCE: 3,935,936 SHOWS: 93 The ZOO TV tour took place prior to Amusement Business reporting concert statistics outside North America. There for, the following figures are based on estimates of attendance at those shows outside North America times the average ticket price of the tour and added to the results for North America. ZOO TV TOUR GROSS: $162,000,000 ATTENDANCE: 5,400,000 SHOWS: 157 |
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Babyface
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Than you STING2 !
We've got all Popmart figures, but who could provide data on ZooTV/Zooropa Tour? I'm looking for Paris / Hippodrome de Vincennes (26th June, 1993) attendance ... |
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We've never done up a full summary of all the shows for ZOO TV or the earlier tours in here and perhaps we should even though there is only precise information for North America and the rest of the shows are estimates. In any event, the show that you asked for is reported in the U2 LIVE book as having the following estimated attendance: 75,000(sellout) The book provides nearly all setlist for every show U2 has ever played as well as a brief summary of each show: Interestingly on the subject of attendance, the summary for the show you requested says the following: "Since the Parc des Princes stadium is not available , the inferior Hippodrome is booked. Initial plans to limit the capacity to 40,000 and play two nights fail to materialise. As a result, the field is over-crowded with heavy pushing at the front and hundreds of people fainting in the heat" |
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Babyface
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Thank you!
It was a great show. I was 15 years old and it was my first concert ![]() Last edited by alexvox; 01-23-2007 at 04:09 PM.. |
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Here are the top 10 tours worldwide regardless of the years the tour may fall in.
1. Rolling Stones "A Bigger Bang Tour" 2005-2006 $440,982,715.5 2. U2 "Vertigo Tour" 2005-2006 $389,047,636 3. Rolling Stones "Bridges To Babylon/No Security Tour" 1997/1998/1999 $339 million GROSS. 4. Rolling Stones "Voodoo Lounge Tour " 1994-1995 $319 million GROSS. 5. Rolling Stones "Licks Tour" 2002-2003 $300 million GROSS. At #6 is likely Bruce Springsteens "Rising Tour" which did $158.4 million in the USA, and probably another $75 million outside of North America for a total of around $230 million worldwide. This could be a little higher or lower, and would require a look up of the European Boxscores from 2003 to get a confirmed total. At #7 is likely the Eagles "Hell Freezes Over Tour" which started in 1994 and went through the end of 1996. The tour Grossed $140 million dollars just from its North American dates in 1994 and 1995. It then did another $20 million in North America in 1996. Shows outside North America were smaller in number, but with a total North American Gross of $160 million from nearly 3 years of touring, its likely that the global total is around $200 million. 8. Madonna "Confessions Tour" $197,754,447 The next 3 tours are close in GROSS, but I only have exact figures for one, which is POPMART, so I'll put it first. 9. U2 "POPMART" 1997-1998 $171,677,024 GROSS 10. Rolling Stones "Steel Wheels Tour" 1989-1990 close to $170 million. There are no precise figures for this tours dates OUTSIDE North America since this tour is prior to 1995 when Amusement Business started to track such data. Because of that, this figure will always be an estimate of some sort. 11. Pink Floyd "Division Bell Tour" 1994 close to $170 million. This tour is in the same boat as the Steel Wheels tour because its international figures took place prior to 1995 and were not recorded by Amusement Business. The farwell tours by Tina Tour and Cher were both large extensive multi-year tours that might be competitive enough for the top 10. I don't have the international figures, but in North America, Tina Turner did $80.2 million. She likely did as much if not more outside North America. Cher's 2002-2003 North American total was a massive $141.8 million. Also, Paul McCartney's recent tour from 2002 could be a contender but I'm not sure how many shows he played outside of North America if any. Here is the top 12 North American Tours from Pollstar which only uses the highest single calander year gross total, which cuts some tours totals off. 1. The Rolling Stones "A Bigger Bang Tour" $162 million 2005 2. U2 "Vertigo Tour" $138.9 million 2005 3. The Rolling Stones "A Bigger Bang Tour" $138.5 million 2006 4. The Rolling Stones "Voodoo Loung Tour" $121.2 million 1994 5. Bruce Springsteen "The Rising Tour" $115.9 million 2003 6. U2 "Elevation Tour" $109.7 million 2001 7. Pink Floyd "Division Bell tour" $103.5 million 1994 8. Paul McCartney $103.3 million 2002 9. The Rolling Stones "Steel Wheels Tour" $98 million 1989 10. The Rolling Stones "Bridges To Babylon Tour" $89.3 million 1997 11. Madonna "Confessions Tour" $88,842,663 12. The Rolling Stones "Licks Tour" $87.9 million 2002 Here are the 15 largest Grossing tours ever North America. This list is based on the entire tour, and does not cut off the figures because parts of tours fall in different years. I combined the Billy Joel/Elton John tours of 2001, 2002, and 2003 into one tour because I was uncertain if they were seperate individual tours or simply one long one. 1. The Rolling Stones "A Bigger Bang Tour" 2005-2006 $300,529,651.5 2. The Rolling Stones "Bridges To Babylon/No Security Tour" $185 million 1997-1999 3. Billy Joel/Elton John $173.6 million 2001/2002/2003 4. Eagles "Hell Freezes Over Tour" $162.7 million 1994-1996 5. Bruce Springsteen "The Rising Tour" $158.4 million 2002-2003 6. U2 "Vertigo Tour" $158,111,235 2005-2006 7. Cher " Farewell Tour" $141.8 million 2002-2003 8. The Rolling Stones "Licks Tour" $126.4 million 2002-2003 9. The Rolling Stones "Voodoo Lounge Tour" $121.2 million 1994 10. N'Sync "Celebrity Tour" $120 million 2001-2002 11. U2 "Elevation" $109.7 million 2001 12. Bruce Springsteen $107.3 million 1999-2000 13. Eagles $104.7 million 2002-2003 14. Pink Floyd "Division Bell Tour" $103.5 million 1994 15. Paul McCartney $103.3 million 2002 While U2's Vertigo Tour ranks at only #6 in this list, it should be remembered that nearly every show was soldout in minutes or hours and dozens of shows could have been added to the tour in North America because the demand was there. That would have substantially increased the GROSS total. Most of the tours ahead of it met demand and in fact did not sellout every show. Remember that when dealing with the highest Grossing Tour, recent tours will usually place higher, simply because of increasing ticket prices. The highest grossing tour in history is not necessarily the highest attended tour in history. The highest attended global tour in history where exact figures are available for both its North American and international shows is the Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge tour, with a total attendance for 6.4 million. Last edited by STING2; 02-06-2007 at 05:56 PM.. |
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
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I thought guns n roses for your illusion tour or woteva was the highest attended tour of all time with around 7 mill.
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Part of the problem is that Amusement Business did not start to report Boxscore results from outside North America until 1995. The GNR tour started in 1991 and ended in July 1993. |
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
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Alright cheers for that, always wondered why GnR were neevr regonised for the achievement.
I suppose the tickets would of been around $5 too. |
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The Fly
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One question,
Amusement Business did not report the Boxscore results outside America until 1995. But the attendance figures outside America, are they also reported after 1995? |
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Let us not forget that biggest grossing doesnt nescescarily mean most attened! Stones gigs are well excessive ticket prices!!
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How does the Michael Cohl promoted Streisand 2006 US tour fit in with the other North American grosses?
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