Rolling Stones Top Mid-Year Tour Earnings List
The Rolling Stones are the top-earning touring rock band of 2018 so far, according to industry monitor Pollstar, which recently published its six-month worldwide Top 100 and put the band in third place overall.
While pop stars Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars were ahead of the Stones, making $213.9 million and $113.4 million, respectively, the veteran band, with $100.8 million, were comfortably ahead of Eagles, Roger Waters, U2 and the Foo Fighters. You can see the rock and metal list below.
“This year’s survey saw a 12 percent jump in total gross from last year’s $1.97 billion to a record-setting $2.21 billion" across the Top 100, Pollstar noted. "It’s the chart’s biggest rise since 2015-16 and a change from 2017’s mid-year total gross, which actually decreased by $10 million."
Pollstar said that "soaring average ticket prices contributed significantly to worldwide touring’s ascendant gross with a record high of $96.31 – a 14.1 percent increase and nearly $12 jump over 2017’s $84.40. The precipitous rise speaks to the industry’s aggressive pricing strategy to better meet demand and exclude the secondary market.”
It was also noted that the overall number of concert tickets sold among the Top 100 slightly fell to 22.9 million from 23.4 million this time last year. In terms of individual prices, Bruce Springsteen’s average $509 for entry to his Springsteen on Broadway show was highest, with $40 for Marvel Universe Live! the lowest. “Apples and oranges,” Pollstar observed.
Pollstar Rock Tour Earnings Chart January - June 2018
1. Rolling Stones (3 overall) – $100.8 million
2. Eagles (6) – $84.0 million
3. Roger Waters (9) – $60.7 million
4. U2 (10) – $59.9 million
5. Foo Fighters (12) – $53.6 million
6. Bruce Springsteen (16) – $45.8 million
7. Metallica (19) – $40.6 million
8. Bon Jovi (21) – $38.0 million
9. Phil Collins (22) – $38.0 million
10. Billy Joel (25) – $34.2 million
11. Dead and Company (30) – $26.9 million
12. Queen + Adam Lambert (35) – $23.9 million
13. Paul Simon (36) – $23.4 million
14. Bryan Adams (42) – $21.7 million
15. Journey / Def Leppard (43) – $21.2 million
16. Rod Stewart (51) – $18.2 million
17. Iron Maiden (52) – $17.3 million
18. Kid Rock (53) – $17.1 million
19. Steely Dan / Doobie Brothers (56) – $15.3 million
20. Avenged Sevenfold (83) – $10.5 million
21. Scorpions (91) – $10.1 million