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Billboard's Top 25 Tours of 2011 - Journey #18

PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 5:46 am
by Don
1. U2 - $293 million
2. Bon Jovi - $193 million
3. Take That - $185 million
4. Roger Waters - $150 million
5. Taylor Swift - $97.3 million
6. Kenny Chesney - $84.6 million
7. Usher - $75 million
8. Lady GaGa - $72 million
9. Andre Rieu - $67 million
10. Sade - $50 million


Journey finished at #18 with $39 million, about 3 million more than the 2008.. I don't think they count festivals unless you are headlining, hence the lower number of shows reported vs Journey's overall schedule. The band played to less people this year than they did during the Revelation tour but had more shows, just not nearly enough sellouts. The higher money tally this tour no doubt coming from higher ticket prices this time around.
The Revelation tour had 30 sellouts out of 52 shows where as this tour had 17 sellouts out of 73 shows.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 6:20 am
by jrny84
Still pretty darn good for 2011.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 6:25 am
by Don
jrny84 wrote:Still pretty darn good for 2011.


Teamed up with better bands this time, justifying the higher ticket prices I guess.

I'm sure it's purely coincidental but the stateside sellouts seemed to occur more at the end of the tour when Journey's setlist changed to include more of the older songs while excluding all but one of the new tracks from eclipse.

The question would be, was the small increase in gross take vs the large increase in shows performed worth all of the wear and tear to the band?

Just making suppositions here but maybe this is why they might skip Asia next year. The financial returns from globetrotting might not be worth the physical and upfront monetary costs.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 2:06 pm
by DrFU
Don wrote:
jrny84 wrote:Still pretty darn good for 2011.


Teamed up with better bands this time, justifying the higher ticket prices I guess.

I'm sure it's purely coincidental but the stateside sellouts seemed to occur more at the end of the tour when Journey's setlist changed to include more of the older songs while excluding all but one of the new tracks from eclipse.

The question would be, was the small increase in gross take vs the large increase in shows performed worth all of the wear and tear to the band?

Just making suppositions here but maybe this is why they might skip Asia next year. The financial returns from globetrotting might not be worth the physical and upfront monetary costs.


My money is still on a faux blonde with real passport problems.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 3:11 pm
by steveo777
A little OT, but it seems that now the concerts have ended Arnel doesn't seem to be delving into some of the ridiculous cover concerts and TV appearances of the past. I wonder if Journey has muzzled him and he now realized that Bert is not where is bread is buttered???

PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:33 am
by brandonx76
not bad at all....i guess dave matthews band has stopped touring? they always had the 'dead head' pool....dirty hippies....j/k