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:shock: I have seen zero of these tours

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1. Prince, $87.4 million
2. Celine Dion, $80.4 million
3. Madonna, $79.5 million
4. Metallica, $60.5 million
5. Bette Midler, $59.4 million
6. Van Halen, $54.3 million
7. Kenny Chesney, $50.8 million
8. Sting, $50.1 million
9. Toby Keith, $43.7 million
10. Elton John, 43.3 million
11. Rod Stewart, $42.5 million
12. Dave Matthews Band, $41.2 million
13. Tim McGraw, $40.1 million
14. Jimmy Buffett, $34.6 million
15. Shania Twain, $34.5 million
16. Alan Jackson/Martina McBride, $34 million
17. Cher, $29.1 million
18. Usher, $29.1 million
19. Eric Clapton, $29 million
20. Josh Groban, $28 million
21. Aerosmith, $25.6 million
22. George Strait, $24.8 million
23. Phil Collins, $23.8 million
24. Kid Rock, $23.7 million
25. John Mayer, $23.6 million


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I saw three of those.

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I saw 0 as well. PJ was on it last year anyone remember where they stood?

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I read top 25 grossing tours, and thought, whose on there , Metallica, Aerosmith, Nickulback. ? But I was thinking gross and in crumby - like. Now I understand.


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Interesting thing to note:

The album and singles charts for several years have been dominated by hip/hop and R&B. In the last year the top ten billboard albums have typically been 70% hip/hop and R&B. Yet, there is ONE hip/hop/R&B artist in the top 25 grossing tours. Usher.

Just something to think about, I guess.

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kusko_andy wrote:
Interesting thing to note:

The album and singles charts for several years have been dominated by hip/hop and R&B. In the last year the top ten billboard albums have typically been 70% hip/hop and R&B. Yet, there is ONE hip/hop/R&B artist in the top 25 grossing tours. Usher.

Just something to think about, I guess.


That's because hip hop tours are always cut short by arrests, violence at the shows, or the artists cancelling the tour for one reason or another.

Many venues won't even allow hip hop tours because the insurance is too high.


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SniffleBiscuit wrote:
That's because hip hop tours are always cut short by arrests, violence at the shows, or the artists cancelling the tour for one reason or another.


That seems like a pretty generalized statement.

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SniffleBiscuit wrote:
That's because hip hop tours are always cut short by arrests, violence at the shows, or the artists cancelling the tour for one reason or another.


That seems like a pretty generalized statement.

Yeah, but sadly true in a lot of cases. :\

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kusko_andy wrote:
Interesting thing to note:

The album and singles charts for several years have been dominated by hip/hop and R&B. In the last year the top ten billboard albums have typically been 70% hip/hop and R&B. Yet, there is ONE hip/hop/R&B artist in the top 25 grossing tours. Usher.

Just something to think about, I guess.


Maybe the majority of Hip Hop and R&B record buyers are young and don't have the dough or means to see live shows?

I'd also suggest that acts like Celine Dion, Madonna, Bette Midler, Elton John and Cher are more likely to charge completely unreasonable amounts for tickets and that their fans are more likely to overlook that and pay for them.

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Elton John's probably the only show on there worth a damn.


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Eric Clapton's tour was amazing. 8)

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Green Habit wrote:
Elton John's probably the only show on there worth a damn.


Except for Buffet he's the only one I saw on that list. His shows at Radio City w/the orchestra and choir were among the best performances I've seen in my 25 plus years of concert going.


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4-bagger wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Elton John's probably the only show on there worth a damn.


Except for Buffet he's the only one I saw on that list. His shows at Radio City w/the orchestra and choir were among the best performances I've seen in my 25 plus years of concert going.


one of the cable channel's showed Elton John's Radio City concert and I wasnt impressed.

not one "alternative" band?I thought the Pixies would atleast make the list.

I wonder what number R.E.M. is.Something like #89 I bet.


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captainloveboat wrote:
4-bagger wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Elton John's probably the only show on there worth a damn.


Except for Buffet he's the only one I saw on that list. His shows at Radio City w/the orchestra and choir were among the best performances I've seen in my 25 plus years of concert going.


one of the cable channel's showed Elton John's Radio City concert and I wasnt impressed.

not one "alternative" band?I thought the Pixies would atleast make the list.

I wonder what number R.E.M. is.Something like #89 I bet.


Pixies only charged about $50 for their tickets and they played smaller venues. Prince tickets were like $60 and he played massive shows at the Garden and whatnot, multiple nights too.

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captainloveboat wrote:

one of the cable channel's showed Elton John's Radio City concert and I wasnt impressed.

not one "alternative" band?I thought the Pixies would atleast make the list.

I wonder what number R.E.M. is.Something like #89 I bet.


You can't judge that show by the Bravo broadcast. I wasn't impressed with it either, which for me was a major disappointment. The songs were out of order, the ads were super annoying, many of the best and rarest songs were omitted, and there's evidently no way to replicate the intoxicating sound that Radio City Music Hall produces. That said, you must've stopped watching before they did Madman Across the Water which was sick as shit. Anyway, just one concert goer's opinion.


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i saw dmb twice and the only other people on there i would like to see are eric clapton, and maybe sting (mettalica if i got a free ticket)

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