12:18 am - 12/14/2007

Top-Grossing Tours of '07 in North America

1. The Police ($212 million)
2. Genesis ($129 million)
3. Justin Timberlake ($126.8 million)
4. Kenny Chesney ($71.2 million)
5. Rod Stewart ($70 million)
6. Cirque Du Soleil's Delirium ($59.4 million)
7. Roger Waters ($53.2 million)
8. Tim McGraw/Faith Hill ($52.3 million)
9. Christina Aguilera ($48.1 million)
10. Rascal Flatts ($41.6 million)
The Police reunion trek led all tours in 2007 with a gross that has passed $212 million and is still climbing. The global tour few thought would ever happen moved more than 1.8 million tickets, according to Billboard Boxscore, prior to the Boxscore cutoff date of Nov. 13.
The Police tour was produced by TNA International and RZO Productions, and played stadiums, arenas and festivals.
Another heavy-hitting international arena/stadium outing was Genesis' Turn It on Again tour, produced by Michael Cohl's CPI. Selling out stadiums in Europe and arenas in the United States, Genesis' 46 shows grossed $129 million.
Third for the year was Justin Timberlake's FutureSex LoveShow tour, promoted primarily by AEG Live, which took in $126.8 million and drew more than 1.6 million people worldwide.
The top 10 is rounded out by Kenny Chesney ($71.2 million), Rod Stewart ($70 million), Cirque Du Soleil's Delirium ($59.4 million), Roger Waters ($53.2 million), Tim McGraw/Faith Hill ($52.3 million), Christina Aguilera ($48.1 million) and Rascal Flatts ($41.6 million).
Prince's 21 sellouts at the O2 in London was the top Boxscore at more than $22 million. Madison Square Garden in New York was once again the top-grossing arena in the world at $76.6 million in box office, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Denver was the top amphitheater at $18.6 million.
Overall, North American concert dollars and attendance are down double digits this year, after a record year in 2006 with the Rolling Stones, Madonna, U2, Barbra Streisand and other big ticket tours on the road. North American gross concert dollars for 2007 are down 10.2% to $2.6 billion, and concert attendance is down 19.2% to 51 million.
"Yes, a 19.2% decrease in attendance is very disturbing, since it reflects that the consumers are not really supporting breaking and mid-level talent," AEG Live president/ CEO Randy Phillips says. "If this trend continues, who will be the headliners of tomorrow?"
For industry-leading Live Nation, 2007 "was a lighter touring year than 2006," according to Jason Garner, president of North American Music. "We saw fewer artists on the road, especially in our global touring unit. We had some great artists out; there were just less of them than past years."
Source: http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/arti cle_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=100368526 5
2. Genesis ($129 million)
3. Justin Timberlake ($126.8 million)
4. Kenny Chesney ($71.2 million)
5. Rod Stewart ($70 million)
6. Cirque Du Soleil's Delirium ($59.4 million)
7. Roger Waters ($53.2 million)
8. Tim McGraw/Faith Hill ($52.3 million)
9. Christina Aguilera ($48.1 million)
10. Rascal Flatts ($41.6 million)
The Police Score Top-Grossing Tour Of '07
December 13, 2007, 6:00 PM ET Ray Waddell, Nashville |
The Police reunion trek led all tours in 2007 with a gross that has passed $212 million and is still climbing. The global tour few thought would ever happen moved more than 1.8 million tickets, according to Billboard Boxscore, prior to the Boxscore cutoff date of Nov. 13.
The Police tour was produced by TNA International and RZO Productions, and played stadiums, arenas and festivals.
Another heavy-hitting international arena/stadium outing was Genesis' Turn It on Again tour, produced by Michael Cohl's CPI. Selling out stadiums in Europe and arenas in the United States, Genesis' 46 shows grossed $129 million.
Third for the year was Justin Timberlake's FutureSex LoveShow tour, promoted primarily by AEG Live, which took in $126.8 million and drew more than 1.6 million people worldwide.
The top 10 is rounded out by Kenny Chesney ($71.2 million), Rod Stewart ($70 million), Cirque Du Soleil's Delirium ($59.4 million), Roger Waters ($53.2 million), Tim McGraw/Faith Hill ($52.3 million), Christina Aguilera ($48.1 million) and Rascal Flatts ($41.6 million).
Overall, North American concert dollars and attendance are down double digits this year, after a record year in 2006 with the Rolling Stones, Madonna, U2, Barbra Streisand and other big ticket tours on the road. North American gross concert dollars for 2007 are down 10.2% to $2.6 billion, and concert attendance is down 19.2% to 51 million.
"Yes, a 19.2% decrease in attendance is very disturbing, since it reflects that the consumers are not really supporting breaking and mid-level talent," AEG Live president/ CEO Randy Phillips says. "If this trend continues, who will be the headliners of tomorrow?"
For industry-leading Live Nation, 2007 "was a lighter touring year than 2006," according to Jason Garner, president of North American Music. "We saw fewer artists on the road, especially in our global touring unit. We had some great artists out; there were just less of them than past years."
Source: http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/arti
omg, you don't even know
He played pretty much every song he's ever recorded, including "Gone" by NSYNC
I was on the verge of crying when he started singing to "gone" haha
that giant baby scared the bejeezus out of me.
then again, i was still a kid.
But yeah. Dat's ok, I cried at the Girl's Next Door this week too. :/
I was flipping through the channels one night & I stopped on CMT.. Just so I could watch a Chesney interview haha. I was mesmerized
it's the guns bb, the guns.
Edited at 2007-12-14 12:23 pm (UTC)
I used to really like him until his songs kept being the same thing (listen to my coming of age song and lessons learned) over and over again.
I pay no more than 30 dollars. And only if they're pit tickets.
Unless it's for The Cure and Depeche Mode, I'll pay 100+ for them.
I'M SO EXCITED FOR GENESIS TO TOUR OMG LOL YES WHEEEE.
in fact, i think even with just the concerts they had this yr, it'd top this list anytime. lolol.
Pink FTW.
Oh well.
He danced a lot at the concert & sang well.
I was very impressed. Those NSYNC boys know how to perform!
Justin puts on a good show as well, but if you're not into his music, I guess you might be bored during the show.
i don't know about the other people on the list but kenny chesney tickets are cheap at least when he comes to where i am they are.
so i'm sure she'll be on there next year.