Contested farewell tour Elton John It was impressively surpassed in numbers Taylor SwiftWho was recently in Brazil and had to deal with many problems during his series of shows.
The British musician’s latest tour, known as the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, grossed US$939 million worldwide in 328 shows held over the past five years, according to the British Daily Mail. Polestar.
The pop singer played far fewer shows with “The Eras Tour” (60 in total) and passed the $1 billion mark with only shows between March and November 2023. In other words, in addition to having played five times fewer shows, Taylor was also hitting the number record in much less time than Sir Elton, making this feat even more impressive.
The top 4 of the top 4 highest-grossing world touring artists in history are completed Ed Sheeran that it U2. You can check out all the numbers at the end of the article – and it’s worth noting that the Eras Tour still has many more shows coming up!
The Palmeiras coach was upset by the beads from Taylor Swift fans
right on time, Abel FerreiraThe Palmeiras coach made harsh criticism when he described the situation at the Allianz Parque Stadium after Taylor’s performances there and complained about the debris scattered around the field.
During a recent press conference, the Portuguese coach requested an urgent change to the stadium, claiming that the condition of the stadium, at the time, increased the risk of injury to the athletes competing for the Brazilian title, which they later won.
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The 4 biggest tours in history:
1. Taylor Swift with “Tour of the Ages” – US$1.031 billion in 60 shows between March 27, 2023 and November 11, 2023
two. Elton John with “Farewell Yellow Brick Road.” – $939 million in 328 shows between September 8, 2018 and July 8, 2023
3. Ed Sheeran with “Divide Tour” – $776 million across 260 shows between March 16, 2017 and August 26, 2019
4. U2 with “360 Tour” – $735.3 million in 110 shows between June 30, 2009 and July 30, 2011