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The top 25 concert tours of 2011

The Top 25 Concert Tours of 2011: THR Year in Review

2011 turned out to be a resounding comeback year for the live music business, including a new record for the highest-grossing and most widely-attended tour of all time, U2's three-year 360° tour. The list of the Top 25 Tours comprises a healthy mix of genres and generations, from country stars Taylor Swift and Kenny Chesney to classic rockers Bon Jovi and Roger Waters -- and of course, a few pop divas like Gaga and Britney. (Artists are ranked by total gross earnings, according to Billboard Boxscore, from Nov. 1, 2010, to Nov. 8, 2011.)
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U2's three-year 360° tour set a new record for the highest-grossing and most widely-attended in concert history. With a total gross of just over $293 million, some 2.8 million people got to see Bono and Co. in 2011 as the trek touched down in Africa and the Americas.

The 2011 Bon Jovi Live trek was the band's 14th tour and proof positive that the New Jersey rockers remain an in demand act. Over 68 dates, some without Richie Sambora, who entered rehab in April, the band grossed over $192 million and played to 1.8 million fans.

The first tour since 1995 to feature all five original members, the British pop group sold out 29 shows, most in stadiums, grossing $185 million.

Roger Waters received glowing reviews for his The Wall Live tour, an ambitious update of Pink Floyd's original high-concept show, and made big bucks. The 92-date outing grossed nearly $150 million. During a stop a London's O2 Arena, lucky fans even got to witness a sort of Floyd reunion as original members David Gilmour and Nick Mason joined Waters for "Comfortably Numb" and "Outside the Wall."

The Speak Now tour traveled to Europe, Asia and North America where, over 89 shows (87 of them sell-outs), it grossed $97 million. A highlight: Swift would often feature surprise guests, like when Justin Bieber joined the country superstar for his hit "Baby" at Los Angeles' Staples Center.

A four-time winner of the Billboard Touring Award, Chesney's Goin' Coastal Tour grossed $84.5 million. Of 55 shows (openers included Zac Brown Band, Uncle Kracker and Billy Currington), 37 were sell-outs.

Riding a string of hits from 2010, including "OMG" and "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love," Usher's tour took in $75 million the following year. After 73 shows, 58 of them sell-outs, Usher had entertained more than 900,000 people.

With the May release of Born This Way, Lady Gaga's tour was a resounding success, grossing $72 million over 45 performances.

Known as "The Waltz King of Europe," the Dutch violinist, conductor, and composer booked 102 concerts in 2011, bringing in gross receipts of over $67 million.

A hot ticket after a decade-long break from the music business, the British chanteuse took in $53 million over 59 shows, 21 of them sell-outs.

Michael Buble's two year-long "Crazy Love" tour traveled to four continents and 21 countries. The trek's 2011 dates, which hit North America, Asia and Australia, grossed just under $50 million.

The Long Road Out of Eden tour got a little longer in 2011, as the Eagles played 24 concerts that grossed $50 million.

The California Dreams tour was a confectionary treat for more than 1 million concert-goers in 2011, grossing $49 million over 98 shows, more than half of then sell-outs.

His album Tha Carter IV was the biggest debut of the year, moving nearly a million units in its first week, and Lil Wayne did big numbers on the road, too. His 69 shows racked in $46 million.

The appropriately-named "My World" tour traveled to Europe, Asia, Australia, South America and North America and grossed $44 million over 35 dates.

After a successful theater run in 2010, Glee super-sized its live concert tour, bringing the cast to 40 venues across North America, the UK and Ireland. In 40 sell-out shows, it grossed just over $40 million.

Country music's darling sold out 47 of 58 shows in 2011, grossing nearly $28 million.

Rounding out the year's highest grossest tours is the country star's "Locked and Loaded" trek, which pulled in $27 million over 52 shows in 2011.

[Edited 12/20/11 7:22am]

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