28 of the Highest-Grossing Concert Tours of All Time

JAY Z and Beyonce perform during the On The Run tour at Citizens Bank Park, in PhiladelphiaBeyonce and Jay Z - On the Run Tour - , Philadelphia, USA - 5 Jul 2014.
JAY Z and Beyonce perform during the On The Run tour at Citizens Bank Park, in PhiladelphiaBeyonce and Jay Z - On the Run Tour - , Philadelphia, USA - 5 Jul 2014.

In the time of digital streaming services, live performances have become an increasingly lucrative space for musicians — especially as ticket prices continue to rise. But even before concert tickets went for hundreds of dollars a pop, some of the most popular groups and solo acts raked in multimillions with their world tours.

Find Out: The Richest Celebrity From Every State

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, concert venues have largely been closed for more than a year. No doubt, fans will be more hyped than ever for the return of live music, when it’s finally safe to gather in crowds again.

Take a look at the bands that have had multiple high-grossing tours — and which solo singer was the highest grossing of them all.

Last updated: March 23, 2021

David BowieDavid Bowie Launches his Glass Spider World Tour, London, Britain - Jul 1987.
David BowieDavid Bowie Launches his Glass Spider World Tour, London, Britain - Jul 1987.

David Bowie's Glass Spider Tour: $86 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $198 million

Although David Bowie’s Glass Spider Tour was poorly received at the time — it spanned from May to November in 1987 — it was one of the highest-grossing tours when adjusted to today’s dollars. The centerpiece of the tour set was a giant spider that required 43 trucks to transport it between stops, IQ reported.

Learn More: Betty White, Cher and 48 More of the Richest Stars Over 70

Singer Justin Timberlake sings to a sell out crowd in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, April, 24, 2007.
Singer Justin Timberlake sings to a sell out crowd in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, April, 24, 2007.

Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveShow Tour: $126.8 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $160 million

Justin Timberlake’s FutureSex/LoveShow Tour grossed $126.8 million and was attended by more than 1.6 million people worldwide, Billboard reported. The tour kicked off in January 2007 in San Diego and featured Pink — who had a high-grossing tour of her own — as a special guest.

Check Out: 15 Highest-Grossing Actors of All Time

Phil Collins and Genesis Perform on Stage During a Concert Part of Their 'Turn It on Again' Tour in Duesseldorf Germany 26 June 2007 Germany DuesseldorfGermany Music Genesis - Jun 2007.
Phil Collins and Genesis Perform on Stage During a Concert Part of Their 'Turn It on Again' Tour in Duesseldorf Germany 26 June 2007 Germany DuesseldorfGermany Music Genesis - Jun 2007.

Genesis' Turn It on Again World Tour: $129 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $162.7 million

Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford reunited in June 2007 to tour around the world as Genesis. The Turn It on Again Tour grossed in excess of $129 million over 46 performances, Ultimate Classic Rock reported. The group announced on March 4 that they would be reuniting again for a 2020 tour.

Ouch: Critically Acclaimed Movies That Bombed at the Box Office

DION Singer Celine Dion performs
DION Singer Celine Dion performs

Celine Dion's Let's Talk About Love Tour: $133 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $208.8 million

Celine Dion’s Let’s Talk About Love Tour took the Canadian crooner to 11 different countries across 97 shows and grossed $133 million, according to CelineDionCharts.com. The tour kicked off in Boston in August 1998 to promote Dion’s album of the same name. The 1997 album featured the immensely popular hit single “My Heart Will Go On.”

They Took Their Time: Samuel L. Jackson and 34 Other Celebrities Who Got Rich and Famous Later in Life

Us Singer John Bon Jovi Performs on Stage During His Concert at Olympic Stadium in Barcelona Northeastern Spain 01 June 2008 to Present His Record 'Lost Highway' Spain BarcelonaSpain Music Bon Jovi - Jun 2008.
Us Singer John Bon Jovi Performs on Stage During His Concert at Olympic Stadium in Barcelona Northeastern Spain 01 June 2008 to Present His Record 'Lost Highway' Spain BarcelonaSpain Music Bon Jovi - Jun 2008.

Bon Jovi's Lost Highway Tour: $210 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $255.1 million

Bon Jovi’s Lost Highway Tour was the highest-grossing tour of 2008, Reuters reported. The world tour started in October 2007 with 10 sold-out shows in the band’s home state of New Jersey and continued into 2008 with stops in Canada, Japan, New Zealand, England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Holland and Austria, according to an AEG Live press release.

Glenn Frey of the Eagles performs at Philips Arena, in AtlantaEagles In Concert - , Atlanta, USA.
Glenn Frey of the Eagles performs at Philips Arena, in AtlantaEagles In Concert - , Atlanta, USA.

The Eagles' Hell Freezes Over Tour: $253 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $434.3 million

After performing together in 1980 in what they assumed would be their last show, The Eagles’ Don Henley said that the band would perform together again “when hell freezes over.” Fourteen years later, the band reunited and in a nod to Henley’s comment, recorded the live album “Hell Freezes Over” and embarked on a corresponding tour, originally planned as a six-week trek, Pollstar reported. The tour ended up lasting for two years — from July 2013 to 2015 — and grossed $253 million, with over 2 million tickets sold across 147 shows.

JAY Z and Beyonce perform during the On The Run tour at Citizens Bank Park, in PhiladelphiaBeyonce and Jay Z - On the Run Tour - , Philadelphia, USA - 5 Jul 2014.
JAY Z and Beyonce perform during the On The Run tour at Citizens Bank Park, in PhiladelphiaBeyonce and Jay Z - On the Run Tour - , Philadelphia, USA - 5 Jul 2014.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z's On the Run II Tour: $253.5 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $264.1 million

Hip-hop power couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z kicked off their joint On the Run II Tour in June 2018 in Cardiff, Wales, and performed a total of 48 stadium dates; the tour ended in October 2018 in Seattle. By the end of the tour, it had grossed $253.5 million, Billboard reported.

Anglo-Irish pop boy band One Direction perform during their 'Where We Are Tour 2014' at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark .
Anglo-Irish pop boy band One Direction perform during their 'Where We Are Tour 2014' at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark .

One Direction's Where We Are Tour: $282.2 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $311.8 million

One Direction’s Where We Are Tour became the first tour to break the $200 million ticket sales barrier in 2014, Billboard reported. It went on to be the highest-grossing tour of the year with a gross of $282.2 million, which was 6 1/2 times more than what One Direction’s previous year tour had grossed, the New York Post reported. The tour kicked off in April 2014, and the band was joined by 5 Seconds of Summer during the North American dates.

Mick Jagger Mick Jagger, foreground, Keith Richards, right, Ron Wood, left, and Charlie Watts, at drums, of the Rolling Stones belt out a song during a preview concert for their "Voodoo Lounge" tour at RPM night club in Toronto, CanadaThe Rolling Stones, Toronto, Canada.
Mick Jagger Mick Jagger, foreground, Keith Richards, right, Ron Wood, left, and Charlie Watts, at drums, of the Rolling Stones belt out a song during a preview concert for their "Voodoo Lounge" tour at RPM night club in Toronto, CanadaThe Rolling Stones, Toronto, Canada.

The Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge Tour: $300 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $514.9 million

When the Rolling Stones’ Voodoo Lounge Tour wrapped, it was the most successful in North American history, Rolling Stone reported. The tour — which started in August 1994 in support of the band’s album of the same name — included 117 dates on six continents, and it grossed $300 million from a combination of ticket sales, T-shirts and television rights.

Find Out: 15 Famous People Who Came Out of Retirement and Made a Fortune

Rolling Stones Guitarist Keith Richards During Their Licks World Tour 2003 Concert First in Spain at San Mames Stadium in Bilbao Late Wednesday 16 June 2003 Epa Photo/efe/luis Tejido Spain BilbaoRolling Stones World Tour 2003 - Jun 2003.
Rolling Stones Guitarist Keith Richards During Their Licks World Tour 2003 Concert First in Spain at San Mames Stadium in Bilbao Late Wednesday 16 June 2003 Epa Photo/efe/luis Tejido Spain BilbaoRolling Stones World Tour 2003 - Jun 2003.

The Rolling Stones' Licks Tour: $311 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $442.1 million

The Rolling Stones topped their own concert gross record with their 2002-2003 Licks Tour, which grossed $311 million, according to Billboard. The tour kicked off in September 2002 and boasted an impressive roster of supporting acts that included No Doubt, The Strokes, Jonny Lang, Sheryl Crow and The Pretenders.

The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr, Bono, Adam Clayton - U2U2 in concert, The Joshua Tree Tour, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, USA - 11 Jun 2017.
The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr, Bono, Adam Clayton - U2U2 in concert, The Joshua Tree Tour, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, USA - 11 Jun 2017.

U2's Joshua Tree Tour (2017): $316 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $337.2 million

U2 embarked on the Joshua Tree Tour in 2017 in honor of the 30th anniversary of their No. 1 album of the same name. The tour included 50 shows in over a dozen countries, kicking off in May 2017 and wrapping up in October 2017. The tour sold more than 2.7 million tickets and grossed $316 million, Billboard reported.

Taylor Swift performs during the Reputation Stadium Tour opener at University of Phoenix Stadium, in Glendale, ArizTaylor Swift in Concert - , AZ, Glendale, USA - 08 May 2018.
Taylor Swift performs during the Reputation Stadium Tour opener at University of Phoenix Stadium, in Glendale, ArizTaylor Swift in Concert - , AZ, Glendale, USA - 08 May 2018.

Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour: $345.7 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $360.1 million

Taylor Swift’s Reputation Stadium Tour broke records when it became the highest-grossing U.S. tour of all time in November 2018, with a gross of $266.1 million and over 2 million tickets sold domestically, Billboard reported. The tour — which spanned from May to November 2018 — grossed $345.7 million in total.

Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band perform during their Wrecking Ball tour concert at TD Garden in BostonMusic Bruce Springsteen, Boston, USA.
Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band perform during their Wrecking Ball tour concert at TD Garden in BostonMusic Bruce Springsteen, Boston, USA.

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band's Wrecking Ball Tour: $355.6 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $399.3 million

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s Wrecking Ball World Tour reached fans in more countries than any previous Springsteen tour, Shore Fire Media reported. It started in March 2012 in New York City and included 133 shows in 26 countries across North America, South America, Europe and Australia. The tour ended in September 2013 in Brazil.

The Police Band Leader Sting Performs During the Kick-off of Their Reunion Tour in Vancouver British Columbia 28 May 2007Canada Police Reunion Concert - May 2007.
The Police Band Leader Sting Performs During the Kick-off of Their Reunion Tour in Vancouver British Columbia 28 May 2007Canada Police Reunion Concert - May 2007.

The Police's Reunion Tour: $362 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $439.8 million

The Police reunited for a 2007-2008 tour that spanned 151 shows and earned the band a $362 million gross, Rolling Stone reported. Their May 28, 2007, performance in Vancouver, Canada, was the first time they played together in 23 years, NME reported — and their final show in New York in August 2008 marked the last time The Police ever played together.

Country music star Garth Brooks kicks off his Garth Brooks World Tour at the Allstate Arena, in Rosemont, IllGarth Brooks In Concert - Rosemount, IL.
Country music star Garth Brooks kicks off his Garth Brooks World Tour at the Allstate Arena, in Rosemont, IllGarth Brooks In Concert - Rosemount, IL.

Garth Brooks' Garth Brooks World Tour With Trisha Yearwood: $364 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $388.4 million

Garth Brooks had been semi-retired for 14 years when he launched his world tour with his wife and fellow country superstar Trisha Yearwood in 2014. He opened his tour in Chicago in June of that year, and it stretched into 2017, with 390 shows played and 6.4 million tickets sold, USA Today reported.

Bruno Mars performs at the Bottle Rock Napa Valley Music Festival at Napa Valley Expo, in Napa, Calif2018 BottleRock Valley Music Festival - Day 3, Napa, USA - 27 May 2018.
Bruno Mars performs at the Bottle Rock Napa Valley Music Festival at Napa Valley Expo, in Napa, Calif2018 BottleRock Valley Music Festival - Day 3, Napa, USA - 27 May 2018.

Bruno Mars' 24K Magic Tour: $367 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $382.3 million

In support of his 2016 Grammy-winning album “24K Magic,” Bruno Mars embarked on a 200-date world tour that started in March 2017 and ended in November 2018. The tour grossed more than $367 million, Pollstar reported.

Irish Rockgroup U2 Performs in Packed Amsterdam Arena Late Wednesday 13 July 2005 U2 Will Give Two More Sold out Concerts in the Netherlands During Their Vertigo 2005 Tour Netherlands AmsterdamNetherlands Music U2 Vertigo Tour - Jul 2005.
Irish Rockgroup U2 Performs in Packed Amsterdam Arena Late Wednesday 13 July 2005 U2 Will Give Two More Sold out Concerts in the Netherlands During Their Vertigo 2005 Tour Netherlands AmsterdamNetherlands Music U2 Vertigo Tour - Jul 2005.

U2's Vertigo Tour: $389 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $504.7 million

U2 embarked on the Vertigo Tour in March 2005 with a U.S. leg. Throughout the year, the band toured in Europe and North America and wrapped the tour with a fourth leg in 2006 that took them around the world. This is one of three U2 tours that have the distinction of being one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time.

Some Tried To Sing: 24 Celebrities Who Tried and Failed To Start New Careers

American singer Pink performs her Beautiful Trauma World Tour, at Qudos Bank Arena, in Sydney, Australia, 11 August 2018.
American singer Pink performs her Beautiful Trauma World Tour, at Qudos Bank Arena, in Sydney, Australia, 11 August 2018.

Pink's Beautiful Trauma World Tour: $397.3 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $406.5 million

Pink’s March 2018 to November 2019 tour made history as the highest-grossing tour for a woman in over a decade, Billboard reported.

Madonna in Concert During Her 'Sticky and Sweet' Tour, Hayarkon park in Tel Aviv, Israel - 01 Sep 2009.
Madonna in Concert During Her 'Sticky and Sweet' Tour, Hayarkon park in Tel Aviv, Israel - 01 Sep 2009.

Madonna's Sticky & Sweet Tour: $408 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $497.5 million

Madonna’s Sticky & Sweet Tour spanned three continents and ran from August 2008 to September 2009. At the time the show wrapped, it was the top-grossing tour by a solo artist of all time, Billboard reported.

Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards.
Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards.

The Rolling Stones' No Filter Tour: $415.6 Million (So Far)

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $425.2 million

The Rolling Stones kicked off their No Filter Tour in September 2017 in Europe. The second leg of the tour, which took place in the summer of 2018, included dates throughout the U.K., Ireland and Europe. The third leg of the tour took the legendary rock band throughout North America during the summer of 2019. By the end of this leg, the band had grossed $415.6 million, Billboard reported. But the tour isn’t over, so millions more will most certainly roll in. The fourth leg of the tour — which will take place in North America — was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Metallica - James Hetfield Metallica in concert on the 'WorldWired Tour', Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, USA - 07 Jul 2017.
Metallica - James Hetfield Metallica in concert on the 'WorldWired Tour', Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, USA - 07 Jul 2017.

Metallica's WorldWired Tour: $430 MIllion (So Far)

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $440 million

Metallica kicked off its WorldWired Tour in October 2016 in support of their album “Hardwired…To Self-Destruct.” The tour was slated to continue into 2020, but came to a halt due to COVID-19, as the band was forced to cancel or reschedule all performances. The tour had grossed $430 million as of September 2019, Consequence of Sound reported.

AC DC perform their 'Black Ice' sold out tour at the O2 Arena on the 16th of April 2009AC DC.
AC DC perform their 'Black Ice' sold out tour at the O2 Arena on the 16th of April 2009AC DC.

AC/DC's Black Ice Tour: $441 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $529 million

AC/DC’s Black Ice World Tour followed the band’s album of the same name and was the group’s biggest tour ever with 169 dates and over 5 million attendees, AC-DC.net reported. The tour kicked off in October 2008 in the U.S. and ended in June 2010 in Spain.

Roger Waters Roger Waters 'The Wall Live' in concert at Madison Square Garden, New York, America - 5 Oct 2010.
Roger Waters Roger Waters 'The Wall Live' in concert at Madison Square Garden, New York, America - 5 Oct 2010.

Roger Waters' The Wall Live Tour: $460 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $516.5 million

Pink Floyd fans flocked in droves to Roger Waters’ The Wall Live Tour, which ran from September 2010 to September 2013. The tour marked the first time the 1979 album of the same name had been performed live in its entirety by the band or any of its former members in two decades, Pollstar reported. The Wall Live Tour grossed $460 million across 220 performances, with 4.1 million tickets sold.

Singer Chris Martin (c Front) of the British Rock Band Coldplay Perfoms on Stage During Their Concert in Santiago De Chile Chile 03 April 2016 the Performance is Part of Coldplay's Latin American Tour Named 'A Head Full of Dreams ' Chile Santiago De ChileChile Music - Apr 2016.
Singer Chris Martin (c Front) of the British Rock Band Coldplay Perfoms on Stage During Their Concert in Santiago De Chile Chile 03 April 2016 the Performance is Part of Coldplay's Latin American Tour Named 'A Head Full of Dreams ' Chile Santiago De ChileChile Music - Apr 2016.

Coldplay's A Head Full of Dreams Tour: $523 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $558.1 million

Shortly after Coldplay performed at the Super Bowl 50 Halftime show, the band kicked off their A Head Full of Dreams Tour in March 2016. The tour, which wrapped in November 2017, included 114 shows in 76 cities and 31 countries. At the time the tour ended, it was the third-highest-grossing global tour of all time with $523 million in ticket sales, Live Nation reported.

Rolling Stones Guitarists Ron Wood (l) and Keith Richards (r) Perform During the Rolling Stones 'A Bigger Bang' Free Concert Held at the Copacabana Beach in Rio De Janeiro Brazil Saturday 18 February 2006 More Than One and Half Million People Attended the Concert Brazil Rio De JaneiroBrazil Rolling Stones Concert - Feb 2006.
Rolling Stones Guitarists Ron Wood (l) and Keith Richards (r) Perform During the Rolling Stones 'A Bigger Bang' Free Concert Held at the Copacabana Beach in Rio De Janeiro Brazil Saturday 18 February 2006 More Than One and Half Million People Attended the Concert Brazil Rio De JaneiroBrazil Rolling Stones Concert - Feb 2006.

The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang Tour: $558 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $704 million

It remains to be seen if The Stones’ No Filter Tour can beat the band’s high-grossing A Bigger Bang World Tour, which kicked off in August 2005 and ended two years later. Mick Jagger and the rest of the band held the distinction of having the highest-grossing tour of all time until U2 took over that title in 2011.

Axl RoseGuns N' Roses in concert, Brisbane, Australia - 07 Feb 2017Lead singer Axl Rose of US hard rock band Guns N' Roses performs in Brisbane, Australia, 07 February 2017.
Axl RoseGuns N' Roses in concert, Brisbane, Australia - 07 Feb 2017Lead singer Axl Rose of US hard rock band Guns N' Roses performs in Brisbane, Australia, 07 February 2017.

Guns N' Roses' Not in This Lifetime... Tour: $584.2 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $597.7 million

Guns N’ Roses’ Not in This Lifetime… Tour lasted over three years and included 158 concert dates across six continents. It grossed $584.2 million with nearly 5.4 million tickets sold, Billboard reported. The tour — which kicked off in April 2016 and was extended through November 2019 — featured a reunion of classic-era members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan.

U2 Lead Singer Bono Performs at the Opening Show of the Australian Leg of the Band's 360 Degree World Tour at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne Australia 01 December 2010U2 in Concert - Dec 2010.
U2 Lead Singer Bono Performs at the Opening Show of the Australian Leg of the Band's 360 Degree World Tour at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne Australia 01 December 2010U2 in Concert - Dec 2010.

U2's U2 360 Degrees Tour: $736.4 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $856.4 million

U2’s U2 360 Degrees Tour had three legs that spanned from June 2009 to July 2011. Guests on the epic tour included Lenny Kravitz, Muse and Arcade Fire. When the tour wrapped, it had broken records to become the highest-grossing tour of all time — and held that title until it was dethroned in 2019. However, when adjusted for inflation, it still holds the top title.

Ed Sheeran in concert, Malmi Airport, Helsinki, Finland - 23 Jul 2019.
Ed Sheeran in concert, Malmi Airport, Helsinki, Finland - 23 Jul 2019.

Ed Sheeran's Divide Tour: $775.6 Million

  • Gross adjusted for inflation: $793.6 million

Ed Sheeran holds the record for the highest-grossing concert tour of all time. His Divide Tour started in March 2017 and ended in August 2019, and took him around the world, with 246 shows across Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, North America and South America. The concert sold over 8.5 million tickets, Billboard reported.

More From GOBankingRates

Laura Woods contributed to the reporting for this article.

All data was calculated using the last year of each tour, for those still ongoing, GOBankingRates calculated figures from 2019. All inflation data was calculated using a CPI inflation calculator. All data was collected and is up to date as of March 8, 2021.

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: 28 of the Highest-Grossing Concert Tours of All Time

Advertisement