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Re: Top Tour$ of 2007

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 12:31 pm
by X factor
Fact Finder wrote:http://www.pollstar.com/news/viewnews.pl?NewsID=9020

The Police Lock Top 2007 Tours Spot

Friday, Dec 21, 2007 3:15PM

Concert tours by The Police, Kenny Chesney, Justin Timberlake, Celine Dion and Van Halen lead the list of the 20 top-grossing tours in North America in 2007, according to Pollstar's official year-end data.
The long-awaited reunion of Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland earned the trio $131.9 million over 54 shows with an average ticket price of $114.32.

The Police were one of only two acts to move over 1 million tickets this year, compared to four last year, while Kenny Chesney was the only artist on the list who achieved that feat in both 2006 and 2007.

Chesney's gross of $71.1 million netted him the No. 2 spot, followed by Timberlake with $70.6 million, Dion with $65.3 million and the year's other "OMG they finally did it" reunion, Van Halen, at $56.7 million.

Country's favorite couple Tim McGraw and Faith Hill ($52.3 million), Rod Stewart ($49 million), Genesis ($47.6 million), Josh Groban ($43 million) and Rascal Flatts ($41.5 million) round out the top 10. The other 10 spots on the list are filled by, Dave Matthews Band ($41.1 million), Billy Joel ($39.1 million), Roger Waters ($38.3 million), Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band ($38.2 million), Hanna Montana / Miley Cyrus ($36 million), Elton John ($35.7 million), Jimmy Buffett ($35.6 million), Barry Manilow ($34.8 million), Toby Keith ($34.3 million) and ManĂ¡ ($33.9 million).

Although ticket prices went through the roof for some artists this year, average prices remained fairly steady.

Manilow and Dion hold the top spots at $141.72 and $141.26, while Dave Matthews Band and Toby Keith had the lowest averages at $47.80 and $49.41.

All total gross figures are in millions of U.S. dollars. All figures are for concert dates played during the 2007 calendar year. Average Tickets sold and Average Ticket Price are per city.

Pollstar started with over 90 percent of the tour box office sales information on the Top 20 acts (100 percent on 15 of them) and then made estimates for any missing show data to provide the most accurate ranking possible for touring artists.


Good for Dave Matthews! My estimation of him just went up a few points...

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 5:06 pm
by larryfromnextdoor
ive heard that journey was getting between $150k -$175k a night on the def lep tour. they played about 90 shows .. that may be a gross of about $13,500,000 for all of '06-may of '07.. that wouldnt be bad to bring in ..

with no stage production ,a back drop, and locals running local spot lights,, probably 1 truck to hall eq..they had cut down their overhead pretty good.. this was the gravey tour....

then add the profits from the meet and greats... what was that $250 or something ..

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 5:37 pm
by Voyager
$131.9 million for The Police. That is amazing. They put on a great show - I saw them three times this year. I would go see them again. They're the first band that I ever saw more than once on a tour.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:07 am
by YankeeRose
Van Halen just started their tour in September. I bet they would be higher if they started earlier this year.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:18 am
by X factor
YankeeRose wrote:Van Halen just started their tour in September. I bet they would be higher if they started earlier this year.


Agreed...same with The Boss... he started up in Mid October.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:23 am
by Rick
YankeeRose wrote:Van Halen just started their tour in September. I bet they would be higher if they started earlier this year.


I can't tell you how great it is to see VH doing so well in the nasty climate that music is today. I have nothing but applause and admiration for those guys. Especially Eddie, getting himself turned around and now they're selling out the house. Great stuff.