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Billboard Boxscore Top Touring Acts of the Decade (2000-2009) U2 had an astounding 100% reported sell out record; Madonna was next, with 98.5%. After them, The Police had 93% and Bon Jovi had 90%.
----- http://www.billboard.com/...est-o....0 4053065.story Nothing beats the concert experience -- and no one knows that better than these 25 road warriors who rocked more faces (and made more money doing it!) than others this decade. Watch videos of each of the stars live in action, and relive your moment in the front row. 1 THE ROLLING STONES Total Gross: $869,471,325 Total Attendance: 8,236,586 Number of Shows: 264 Number of Sell-Outs: 190 2 U2 Total Gross: $844,157,925 Total Attendance: 9,869,953 Number of Shows: 288 Number of Sell-Outs: 288 3 MADONNA Total Gross: $801,299,671 Total Attendance: 6,387,124 Number of Shows: 248 Number of Sell-Outs: 244 4 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Total Gross: $688,136,476 Total Attendance: 8,605,238 Number of Shows: 403 Number of Sell-Outs: 248 5 ELTON JOHN Total Gross: $603,804,670 Total Attendance: 5,789,833 Number of Shows: 541 Number of Sell-Outs: 470 6 CELINE DION Total Gross: $536,593,262 Total Attendance: 4,099,963 Number of Shows: 792 Number of Sell-Outs: 597 7 DAVE MATTHEWS BAND Total Gross: $505,447,901 Total Attendance: 11,230,696 Number of Shows: 547 Number of Sell-Outs: 282 8 KENNY CHESNEY Total Gross: $477,931,760 Total Attendance: 9,210,288 Number of Shows: 622 Number of Sell-Outs: 409 9 BON JOVI Total Gross: $419,481,741 Total Attendance: 5,384,747 Number of Shows: 249 Number of Sell-Outs: 224 10 BILLY JOEL Total Gross: $418,421,266 Total Attendance: 4,141,287 Number of Shows: 241 Number of Sell-Outs: 213 11 THE POLICE Total Gross: $361,851,102 Total Attendance: 3,327,161 Number of Shows: 144 Number of Sell-Outs: 134 12 THE EAGLES Total Gross: $347,640,186 Total Attendance: 3,107,832 Number of Shows: 240 Number of Sell-Outs: 174 13 TIM MCGRAW Total Gross: $303,950,209 Total Attendance: 5,203,501 Number of Shows: 388 Number of Sell-Outs: 175 14 AEROSMITH Total Gross: $292,201,481 Total Attendance: 4,646,827 Number of Shows: 320 Number of Sell-Outs: 61 15 NEIL DIAMOND Total Gross: $264,810,659 Total Attendance: 3,845,603 Number of Shows: 288 Number of Sell-Outs: 244 16 CHER Total Gross: $257,319,809 Total Attendance: 3,402,569 Number of Shows: 383 Number of Sell-Outs: 171 17 PAUL MCCARTNEY Total Gross: $238,755,522 Total Attendance: 1,870,274 Number of Shows: 106 Number of Sell-Outs: 85 18 ROD STEWART Total Gross: $233,773,789 Total Attendance: 3,022,292 Number of Shows: 281 Number of Sell-Outs: 148 19 METALLICA Total Gross: $227,568,718 Total Attendance: 3,581,445 Number of Shows: 187 Number of Sell-Outs: 93 20 RASCAL FLATTS Total Gross: $222,256,153 Total Attendance: 4,514,282 Number of Shows: 401 Number of Sell-Outs: 274 21 BRITNEY SPEARS Total Gross: $216,229,560 Total Attendance: 3,704,826 Number of Shows: 255 Number of Sell-Outs: 158 22 JIMMY BUFFETT Total Gross: $215,367,754 Total Attendance: 3,927,053 Number of Shows: 196 Number of Sell-Outs: 131 23 TINA TURNER Total Gross: $212,012,527 Total Attendance: 3,205,895 Number of Shows: 168 Number of Sell-Outs: 106 24 TOBY KEITH Total Gross: $271,904,093 Total Attendance: 6,355,046 Number of Shows: 542 Number of Sell-Outs: 200 25 TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA Total Gross: $203,605,519 Total Attendance: 5,045,297 Number of Shows: 728 Number of Sell-Outs: 309 | |
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that's quite impressive | |
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good for them!! LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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is there a link that works? [Edited 12/11/09 9:35am] You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
authentic power is service- Pope Francis | |
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Further Proof that radio/video has no clue, look at this Top 20, has any really had a hit single for the most part? With the exception of the occasional Madonna single and of course Britney, this is basically who sells albums, who can play or perform in some way. NOTE the lack of ONE Rb/HipHop/Rap act in that 20, and dont say Tina Turner for RB, be real now. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: Further Proof that radio/video has no clue, look at this Top 20, has any really had a hit single for the most part? With the exception of the occasional Madonna single and of course Britney, this is basically who sells albums, who can play or perform in some way. NOTE the lack of ONE Rb/HipHop/Rap act in that 20, and dont say Tina Turner for RB, be real now.
and Tina only toured in 00 and 08-09 You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
authentic power is service- Pope Francis | |
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lastdecember said: Further Proof that radio/video has no clue, look at this Top 20, has any really had a hit single for the most part? With the exception of the occasional Madonna single and of course Britney, this is basically who sells albums, who can play or perform in some way. NOTE the lack of ONE Rb/HipHop/Rap act in that 20, and dont say Tina Turner for RB, be real now.
Serious money comes from touring and most of it, with the exception of the immensely popular Britney Spears and country-crossovers Rascal Flatts, is earned by older, veteran acts. All 25 have dedicated followings which is why they could get away with the crazy ticket prices. Everybody can't pack an arena like these people and most artists would trade their radio/album success to be able to. When commercial viability wanes, this is what they usually rely on to bring in the dough. Madonna's Hard Candy didn't even scan a million copies in the U.S. yet she earned more than $240 million the following year, most of it from *cough* *cough* touring. | |
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musicjunky318 said: lastdecember said: Further Proof that radio/video has no clue, look at this Top 20, has any really had a hit single for the most part? With the exception of the occasional Madonna single and of course Britney, this is basically who sells albums, who can play or perform in some way. NOTE the lack of ONE Rb/HipHop/Rap act in that 20, and dont say Tina Turner for RB, be real now.
Serious money comes from touring and most of it, with the exception of the immensely popular Britney Spears and country-crossovers Rascal Flatts, is earned by older, veteran acts. All 25 have dedicated followings which is why they could get away with the crazy ticket prices. Everybody can't pack an arena like these people and most artists would trade their radio/album success to be able to. When commercial viability wanes, this is what they usually rely on to bring in the dough. Madonna's Hard Candy didn't even scan a million copies in the U.S. yet she earned more than $240 million the following year, most of it from *cough* *cough* touring. Well its always been the bread and butter, but the change now is the so called "charts" used to pretty much mirror what was going on the touring circuit. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: Further Proof that radio/video has no clue, look at this Top 20, has any really had a hit single for the most part? With the exception of the occasional Madonna single and of course Britney, this is basically who sells albums, who can play or perform in some way. NOTE the lack of ONE Rb/HipHop/Rap act in that 20, and dont say Tina Turner for RB, be real now.
white artists always gross more touring than black artists,especially older white artists, tina turner is black but her fanbase is overwhelmingly white.most black artists dont charge 300 plus dollars for a ticket.its not even a fair comparison. | |
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25 TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA Space for sale... | |
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And THAT is why record sales don't mean shit when it comes to bank. Prince might make 51% of Lotus, roughly $6, but when you only sell 293,000, that's 1.75 million. Not a lot considering his lifestyle and payroll. Touring has most always been the place where artists make their dough. It's why I never felt THAT guilty about downloading music. I'm not out to steal music, but I'm gonna damn sure preview it before I buy it. Yet oddly, I've bought CDs after hearing half of one song, and wasn't disappointed (and it was a new band for me). I always support folks at the cash register that I believe in and enjoy. But gheez, when people are raking in 200,000,000 bucks on a tour.....seems me taking a $12 CD over the internet isn't going to dent them that much.
At the same time, the whole list is a disgusting display of greed and excess. Every one of these MFers should give a couple million to St. Judes, or AmFar, and a laundry list of other charities and hospitals. | |
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when is the last time the stones have released new music? You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam! | |
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minneapolisFunq said: when is the last time the stones have released new music?
Well the list is "touring acts", not biggest selling artist. We all know the Stones don't need an album to put on a show. People will go see them regardless. And even with their recent output, anyone REALLY remember a hit single from them in the past 10 years??? | |
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lastdecember said: musicjunky318 said: Serious money comes from touring and most of it, with the exception of the immensely popular Britney Spears and country-crossovers Rascal Flatts, is earned by older, veteran acts. All 25 have dedicated followings which is why they could get away with the crazy ticket prices. Everybody can't pack an arena like these people and most artists would trade their radio/album success to be able to. When commercial viability wanes, this is what they usually rely on to bring in the dough. Madonna's Hard Candy didn't even scan a million copies in the U.S. yet she earned more than $240 million the following year, most of it from *cough* *cough* touring. Well its always been the bread and butter, but the change now is the so called "charts" used to pretty much mirror what was going on the touring circuit. with huge sales for susan boyle and andre bochelli, something tells me things are going to swing back in favor of older acts...simply because gramps and mom don't know how to download and steal music. Space for sale... | |
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hmmm once again, someone is missing | |
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BklynBabe said: hmmm once again, someone is missing
yeah, poor MJ. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: BklynBabe said: hmmm once again, someone is missing
yeah, poor MJ. MJ didn't tour in the last decade, did he? | |
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ernestsewell said: sosgemini said: yeah, poor MJ. MJ didn't tour in the last decade, did he? that was a joke. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: ernestsewell said: MJ didn't tour in the last decade, did he? that was a joke. Don't you get sassy w/ me! | |
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sosgemini said: BklynBabe said: hmmm once again, someone is missing
yeah, poor MJ. once again, she, the Artist of the Decade, is absent in sales and touring... | |
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Me or someone in my family went to see almost every one of those acts this decade.
This includes the age 50-something parental/aunt/uncle generation. | |
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BklynBabe said: once again, she, the Artist of the Decade, is absent in sales and touring...
Yeah,it's amazing that,as popular as Beyonce is,her tours aren't nearly as successful as the older artists' tours. | |
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musicjunky318 said: 2 U2
Number of Shows: 288 Number of Sell-Outs: 288 This is astounding. You know people mess up their averages by adding second shows to the same city and find that the next show doesn't sell out, but U2 does this and it still sells to capacity I'm seeing them in 2010 | |
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BklynBabe said: sosgemini said: yeah, poor MJ. once again, she, the Artist of the Decade, is absent in sales and touring... I thought you were talking about Prince. Space for sale... | |
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musicjunky318 said: 3 MADONNA Total Gross: $801,299,671 That is .8 BILLION dollars!! You go girl! ernestsewell said: ...Prince might make 51% of Lotus, roughly $6, but when you only sell 293,000, that's 1.75 million. Not a lot considering his lifestyle and payroll.
Yep...and Prince, one of the very best live acts out there, isn't even on the list! "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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CandaceS said: musicjunky318 said: 3 MADONNA Total Gross: $801,299,671 That is .8 BILLION dollars!! You go girl! ernestsewell said: ...Prince might make 51% of Lotus, roughly $6, but when you only sell 293,000, that's 1.75 million. Not a lot considering his lifestyle and payroll.
Yep...and Prince, one of the very best live acts out there, isn't even on the list! Yeah, partly because Prince doesn't empty his fans' pockets with exhorbitant ticket prices. That is one of the things I love about him. He is arguably the best out there live and one of the best of all time, yet his tickets are far less pricey than most of the people on this list. I wouldn't have minded seeing some of them, but after seeing their prices I passed. If it costs more than a Prince ticket, it's just not worth it to me. The only person I ever broke that rule for was George Michael because I knew he was worth it, and his tickets still weren't outrageous like Madonna, the Stones, Police, etc. Also, @ ernestsewell, I think Prince has made more than enough to support his lifestyle and payroll. He doesn't appear to be hurting. [Edited 12/15/09 21:06pm] perfection is a fallacy of the imagination... | |
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bellanoche said: CandaceS said: Yep...and Prince, one of the very best live acts out there, isn't even on the list! Yeah, partly because Prince doesn't empty his fans' pockets with exhorbitant ticket prices. That is one of the things I love about him. He is arguably the best out there live and one of the best of all time, yet his tickets are far less pricey than most of the people on this list. I wouldn't have minded seeing some of them, but after seeing their prices I passed. If it costs more than a Prince ticket, it's just not worth it to me. The only person I ever broke that rule for was George Michael because I knew he was worth it, and his tickets still weren't outrageous like Madonna, the Stones, Police, etc. Also, @ ernestsewell, I think Prince has made more than enough to support his lifestyle and payroll. He doesn't appear to be hurting. [Edited 12/15/09 21:06pm] Uhh, so how much did those Las Vegas tickets cost? The website lifetime memberships that always end up expiring and albums with two good tracks on them? It's all relative I say...and it's all considered bilking. Space for sale... | |
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bellanoche said: Yeah, partly because Prince doesn't empty his fans' pockets with exhorbitant ticket prices.
It has more to do with not being able to charge that much and not being able to schedule stadium gigs, nothing to do with caring about the fans. | |
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ernestsewell said: And THAT is why record sales don't mean shit when it comes to bank. Prince might make 51% of Lotus, roughly $6, but when you only sell 293,000, that's 1.75 million. Not a lot considering his lifestyle and payroll. Touring has most always been the place where artists make their dough. It's why I never felt THAT guilty about downloading music. I'm not out to steal music, but I'm gonna damn sure preview it before I buy it. Yet oddly, I've bought CDs after hearing half of one song, and wasn't disappointed (and it was a new band for me). I always support folks at the cash register that I believe in and enjoy. But gheez, when people are raking in 200,000,000 bucks on a tour.....seems me taking a $12 CD over the internet isn't going to dent them that much.
At the same time, the whole list is a disgusting display of greed and excess. Every one of these MFers should give a couple million to St. Judes, or AmFar, and a laundry list of other charities and hospitals. Well that's why the UK summer festivals are such a big thing now. It's the only way the bands can guarantee a wide audience and income. For me to buy a cd now it either has to be vinyl (yes I know) or offer features (I mean packaging and the like) that appeal to me. I occasionally buy albums on the back of a review or after a quick "preview". The Scissor Sisters debut album was one of the latter. That album for me was a breath of fresh air. As for the earnings of each tour, well by the time everyone has taken their slice of the pie... And besides we all know that if you dole out £100 to five people it's only a small matter of time before one person ends up with most of it. Some people are just crap with their cash. It gets back into circulation at some point. | |
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sosgemini said: Uhh, so how much did those Las Vegas tickets cost? The website lifetime memberships that always end up expiring and albums with two good tracks on them? It's all relative I say...and it's all considered bilking. LiveToTell86 said: bellanoche said: Yeah, partly because Prince doesn't empty his fans' pockets with exhorbitant ticket prices.
It has more to do with not being able to charge that much and not being able to schedule stadium gigs, nothing to do with caring about the fans. Yeah, I think the fans let him know back in May 2006 that they wouldn't pay $300+ to see him, even in a relatively intimate setting. http://www.lasvegasvegas....gas_at.php But at least Madonna has a huge production to pay for...Prince doesn't, so why should I pay that much to see him and his band play some "greatest hits." [Edited 12/19/09 2:40am] "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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