- Source: List of highest-grossing concert tours
The following is a list of concert tours that have generated the most gross income. The data and rankings come largely from reports by trade publications Billboard and Pollstar. Billboard, which launched the boxscore ranking in 1975 through its spin-off magazine Amusement Business, has featured the ranking in its own magazine since the issue date of October 3, 1981. Pollstar began reporting box office data on November 29, 1981, but it has relatively little information about pre-2000 tours. In the early 21st century, tour revenue skyrocketed as record sales collapsed and musicians began relying on live shows for their income.
The first tours to surpass $100 million in revenue, according to reports, were Michael Jackson's Bad World Tour and Pink Floyd's A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, which both ran from 1987 to 1989.
In 2023, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour allegedly became the first tour to collect US$1 billion in revenue, based on estimates by Pollstar. In October 2024, Forbes estimated the tour's gross at US$1.93 billion from 121 shows, though Swift has yet to officially report the gross. In 2024, Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour became the first to gross over US$1 billion in revenue based on officially reported boxscores.
While the touring industry is largely dominated by bands and male soloists of rock music, some of the highest-grossing tours have featured pop stars such as Swift, Ed Sheeran, Harry Styles, Beyoncé, Pink, and Madonna, as well as country singer Garth Brooks. The Rolling Stones set the all-time tour-revenue record three times (1990, 1995, and 2006); their Voodoo Lounge Tour held the record for 11 years (1995–2006), longer than any other record-holder. They are the only act to have the highest-grossing tour of the decade twice, in the 1990s and the 2000s. U2 has mounted the highest-grossing tour of the year at least eight times, more than any other act.
Highest-grossing tours
= Timeline of the highest-grossing tour
=Highest-grossing tours by decade
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=Highest-grossing tours by year
This list represents the top-grossing tour of each year according to either Pollstar or Billboard Boxscore (formerly Amusement Business). The two publications may differ on their annual figures due to different total of dates reported or different year-end tracking period. For example, Pollstar listed Madonna's Sticky & Sweet Tour as the top tour of 2008 with $281.6 million, but Billboard ranked it third on their year-end chart whose tracking period ended on November 11, 2008, thus excluding 20 shows by Madonna. In 2019, Billboard listed Ed Sheeran's ÷ Tour as the top tour of the year ($223.7 million), instead of Pink's Beautiful Trauma World Tour ($215.2 million) as reported by Pollstar. However, Billboard's figure included Sheeran's gross from November 2018 shows; therefore, Pollstar's figure is closer to accurate for the 2019 calendar year.
See also
List of highest-grossing concert tours by women
List of highest-grossing concert tours by Latin artists
List of most-attended concert tours
List of most-attended concerts
List of highest-grossing concert residencies
List of highest-grossing live music artists
Notes
References
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- The Rolling Stones
- Madonna
- Britney Spears
- The Eras Tour
- List of highest-grossing concert tours
- List of highest-grossing concert tours by women
- List of highest-grossing live music artists
- List of highest-grossing concert tours by Latin artists
- List of most-attended concert tours
- List of Celine Dion concerts
- The Eras Tour
- List of the Rolling Stones concert tours
- List of Michael Jackson concerts
- List of concert tours by Elton John