U2 360 tour
alot of the Lost Highway tour was in 08, and it was the highest grossing of both 07 and 08
The HIStory World Tour; $163,500,000.
The Devotional Tour
Madonna sticky and sweet tour
Bruce Springsteen
Tina Turner first retired from touring with her 2000 worldwide tour, "Twenty-Four Seven". It was the highest grossing tour of 2000 and the 5th highest grossing tour ever in North America. It was also the highest grossing tour a female artist had ever done. In 2001, Billboard declared that Tina Turner had sold more concert tickets then any other male or female solo artis in history. In 2004 she released a greatest hits comilation ablum titled, "All The Best" It debuted at #2 on Billboards hot 200 albums. In 2008 at the age of 68, she decided to return to touring once more, calling the tour "TINA LIVE- 50th Anniversary tour". Opening night sold out in a record 2 minutes. When the tour ended in Spring of 2009. The worldwide tour had grossed 130 million dollars. It was the 7th highest grossing tour in the year 2008 in North America. Now Tina, is back to retirement spending her times between her homes in Switzerland and France. She occasionally makes small appearances at Armani fashion shows. At the age of 71, she has no plans to return to showbusiness.
1. The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang Tour ($558 million) 2. Madonna's Sticky and Sweet Tour ($408 million) 3. U2's Vertigo Tour ($389 million) 4. The Police's The Police Reunion Tour (nearly $359 million) 5. The Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge Tour ($320 million)
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1. The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang Tour ($558 million) 2. Madonna's Sticky and Sweet Tour ($408 million) 3. U2's Vertigo Tour ($389 million) 4. The Police's The Police Reunion Tour (nearly $359 million) 5. The Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge Tour ($320 million)
As of 2023, Mötley Crüe has grossed over $1 billion from their tours, merchandise, and other revenue streams since their formation in 1981. Their extensive touring history, including the highly successful "The Final Tour" and subsequent reunion tours, has significantly contributed to this impressive figure. Additionally, their popularity in the rock music genre and successful albums have solidified their status as one of the highest-grossing bands in rock history.
Guitar Rock Tour happened in 2008.
The attendance at the U2 concert at Soldier Field in Chicago on September 13, 2009, was approximately 70,000 fans. This concert was part of their "360° Tour," which featured a unique stage design and was one of the highest-grossing tours in history. The event showcased U2's popularity and the band's ability to draw large crowds.