Discover the earnings from Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour ticket sales
Count it! 2 billion for the performance!
According to official figures from Taylor Swift’s production company, Taylor Swift Touring, the singer has set a new record for ticket sales. A source close to the situation, who requested anonymity, confirmed this news.
Swift’s groundbreaking show has achieved a staggering total of $2,077,618,725 in gross ticket sales, as reported by the New York Times and The Financial Times on Monday.
This incredible amount surpasses Coldplay’s former record of $1 billion from their Spheres World Tour, according to Billboard magazine.
Swift has captivated audiences across five continents, performing for 10,168,008 enthusiastic fans showcasing her 11 distinct eras. The highest one-night stadium attendance was in Melbourne, Australia, on February 16, with 96,006 attendees, while Wembley Stadium saw an incredible total of 753,112 fans over an eight-night run, as reported by the Times.
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Please note, this total does not account for ticket resale prices.
Victory Live, a ticketing technology firm, issued a report on the average resale prices of tickets for each of Swift’s tour stops.
They identified the ten most expensive locations on Swift’s tour as follows:
- Indianapolis (Lucas Oil Stadium): $3,071
- Miami (Hard Rock Stadium): $2,578
- Vancouver, Canada (BC Place Stadium): $2,952
- Toronto (Rogers Centre): $2,304
- East Rutherford, New Jersey (MetLife Stadium): $2,130
- New Orleans (Caesars Superdome): $2,023
- Cincinnati (Paycor Stadium): $1,808
- Chicago (Soldier Field): $1,786
- Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field): $1,720
- Santa Clara, California (Levi’s Stadium): $1,640
Swift concluded her epic 149-show tour in British Columbia, Canada, on Sunday, expressing her gratitude to the 60,000 fans present by stating, “Vancouver, I want to thank every single one of you for being part of the most exciting chapter of my life so far, the beloved Eras Tour.”