Pinksus Posted November 22 Posted November 22 SUMMER CARNIVAL TOUR P!nk Reported Revenue $572,260,795 Reported Tickets Sold 4,250,754 Reported Capacity 4,250,754 Percentage Sold 100% Average Revenue $6,220,226 Average Tickets Sold 46,204 Average Price $134.63 Total Reports 92 / 94 Hersheypark, Hershey - USA 10/01/2024 29729 of 29729 - 100% Revenue: $5,742,385 1/1 1
Gabriel Guedes Posted November 22 Posted November 22 So by Pollstar she has the biggest (reported) female tour of all time, but not by Billboard?
Pinksus Posted November 22 Posted November 22 34 minutes ago, Gabriel Guedes said: So by Pollstar she has the biggest (reported) female tour of all time, but not by Billboard? We'll find out next month Sometimes Billboard correct some data
Underdogs Posted November 22 Posted November 22 52 minutes ago, Gabriel Guedes said: So by Pollstar she has the biggest (reported) female tour of all time, but not by Billboard? Most likely yes
Liafen Posted November 22 Posted November 22 2 hours ago, aaron511 said: She could easily move Last Call to a different section of the show. Out of all the songs she cut I think that one saw the most fan outrage and there were countless instagram posts asking her to bring it back. Many of the other songs she cut were ballads or mid-tempos so they don't exactly demand much physicality from her. Tbh I wish she rotated between Our Song, Lost Cause and Kids in Love at least and sing one of the 3 at each show. Theoretically yes, she could have moved it elsewhere, but to be honest 90-95ish % of the showgoers simply just don't know the song
aaron511 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 9 minutes ago, Liafen said: Theoretically yes, she could have moved it elsewhere, but to be honest 90-95ish % of the showgoers simply just don't know the song Those are the perks of being a legacy touring act I see your point but with that thinking she shouldn't perform anything post TTAL because the GP won't know it. I think it won't hurt to sneak a few album tracks for the actual fans
Liafen Posted November 22 Posted November 22 2 hours ago, aaron511 said: Those are the perks of being a legacy touring act I see your point but with that thinking she shouldn't perform anything post TTAL because the GP won't know it. I think it won't hurt to sneak a few album tracks for the actual fans Well tbh the only tracks post TTAL that se consistently performed until the end of the tour are WAU Turbulence CMIS When I Get There I Am Here Trustfall NGNDA 3 fit that criteria, the other four, in order: a showstopper aerial performance, an important emotional core, one of her finest deep cuts re-energizing the crowd and… a song to introduce the band & dancers to I guess
Hiphopper Posted November 24 Posted November 24 Do you guys think we will get an official video release for this tour?? It'd be a huge disappointment if we don't.
livelikemusic Posted November 24 Posted November 24 1 hour ago, Hiphopper said: Do you guys think we will get an official video release for this tour?? It'd be a huge disappointment if we don't. If anything, we'll get an All I Know So Far type of release.
Hiphopper Posted November 24 Posted November 24 1 hour ago, livelikemusic said: If anything, we'll get an All I Know So Far type of release.
Hiphopper Posted November 24 Posted November 24 4 hours ago, Mel. said: She's STILL on tour? It's been 2 years.. She's one of many artists doing a 2 year tour
tiagol88 Posted November 24 Posted November 24 6 hours ago, Mel. said: She's STILL on tour? It's been 2 years.. Yes like Taylor etc. Not everyone has demand for a tour this big 2
livelikemusic Posted November 24 Posted November 24 12 hours ago, Hiphopper said: I'm still pissed the Beautiful Trauma Tour got treated that way. 1
Braz Posted November 24 Posted November 24 This thread having almost 200 pages, the tour WAS long and we had a bit tew MUCH of free time... 4
BrokenMachine Posted November 24 Posted November 24 (edited) 9 hours ago, Mel. said: She's STILL on tour? It's been 2 years.. Beautiful Trauma Tour also lasted two years. Demand things Edited November 24 by BrokenMachine
Hiphopper Posted November 25 Posted November 25 14 hours ago, livelikemusic said: I'm still pissed the Beautiful Trauma Tour got treated that way. At least we got the Rock in Rio one
Shelter Posted November 25 Posted November 25 16 hours ago, Fleahive said: My fave could never sell this many tickets. Who is your fav sis because I know you ain't saying Beyonce couldn't sell 4 million tickets.
livelikemusic Posted November 25 Posted November 25 8 hours ago, Hiphopper said: At least we got the Rock in Rio one Oh, I've got to look that up. 1
Liafen Posted November 25 Posted November 25 So where are we in total gross when the tours are combined? 650M-ish?
Hiphopper Posted November 25 Posted November 25 23 minutes ago, pearlmercury said: When separated by tour, P!nk's 2023-24 run breaks down to $584.7 million for the Summer Carnival Tour, $60.8 million for last year's Trustfall Tour and $48.3 million for this fall's Live 2024 run.
Underdogs Posted November 25 Posted November 25 Trigger Warning – 3 different tours Quote P!nk Wraps 2023-2024 Touring With Almost $700 Million Grossed The enduring pop star leads the October monthly report in stadiums and arenas as she finishes an 18-month marathon of concerts. On Nov. 20, P!nk played the last of 128 shows over the last year and a half. The run was sprawling, from the Summer Carnival Tour, which took place in stadiums, to the Trustfall Tour and P!nk Live, both of which brought her to arenas. Altogether, she earned $693.8 million and sold more than 4.8 million tickets, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore. One of her many box office achievements is recent: The nine shows she played in October make her the biggest touring act of the month. Across nine shows between Oct. 1-18, P!nk grossed $44.2 million and sold 254,000 tickets, putting her at No. 1 on Billboard's monthly Top Tours chart. That haul includes four stadium dates, including an Oct. 3 show at MetLife Stadium ($9.1 million; 60,400 tickets), and three arena stops, including double-headers at Detroit's Little Caesars Arena and St. Paul's Xcel Energy Center. Another nine shows in November make P!nk eligible for one last monthly chart in 2024, when the November report is published next month. When separated by tour, P!nk's 2023-24 run breaks down to $584.7 million for the Summer Carnival Tour, $60.8 million for last year's Trustfall Tour and $48.3 million for this fall's Live 2024 run. Since launching last June, Luis Miguel is the only musician who has played more shows. The Summer Carnival is the second-highest grossing tour in history among women, accounting for Billboard's billion-dollar-plus estimate for Taylor Swift's as-yet-unreported The Eras Tour. P!nk narrowly passes Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour, which grossed $579.8 million last year during a comparatively brief 56-show sweep. Madonna's Sticky & Sweet Tour (2008-09) and P!nk's own Beautiful Trauma World Tour (2018-19) follow next, hovering on opposite sides of the $400 million threshold. Among all artists, and including estimates for Swift, The Summer Carnival Tour ranks eighth in revenue, and just outside the top 10 based on attendance. The Summer Carnival Tour spanned five legs – each of which grossed at least $100 million – across three continents. The biggest was a 22-show run in North America, bringing in $150.7 million from July to October of 2023. Ultimately, the U.S. and Canada delivered $266 million, Europe accounted for about $214 million and 20 shows in Oceania added $104.3 million.
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