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List of highest-grossing live music artists

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Taylor Swift is the highest-grossing live music artist of all time.

The highest-grossing live music artists (also known as "highest-grossing touring artists")[a] are reported by Billboard and Pollstar boxscores. The cumulative figures may be incomplete because not all concert dates are reported by those publications. For simplification, the figures are presented in nominal dollars without being adjusted for inflation, hence they do not reflect the real value of revenue from older concerts.

Taylor Swift is the highest-grossing live music artist of all time, collecting $3 billion according to Pollstar. The Rolling Stones are the highest-grossing live music group of all time, collecting over $2.4 billion according to Billboard Boxscore. U2, Coldplay, Bruce Springsteen and Elton John also passed two-billion mark in concert revenue. The concert industry is very male-dominated,[1] and only five women have grossed more than $1 billion (as of 2024), with Madonna being the first.[2] Beyoncé made history as the first woman to headline an all-stadium tour. She also holds the record for the most tours by a female artist grossing over $100 million each (7), $200 million each (4), and $400 million each (2).[3] Beyoncé is the most successful black touring act to date,[4] and the first artist to gross over $100 million in three separate calendar months.[5]

All-time ranking

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The Rolling Stones are the highest-grossing live music group of all time.
Elton John is the highest-grossing male solo live music artist of all time.

Pollstar

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Artists with concert revenue of over US$1 billion according to Pollstar
Rank Artists Nationality Nominal gross Tickets sold As of Ref.
1 Taylor Swift United States $3.12 billion 19.62 million 2024 [6][7]
2 The Rolling Stones United Kingdom $2.40 billion 22.99 million 2024 [b]
3 U2 Ireland $2.37 billion 26.84 million 2024 [6][9]
4 Coldplay United Kingdom $2.23 billion 23.12 million 2025 [10]
5 Bruce Springsteen · E Street Band United States $2.16 billion 25.97 million 2024 [c]
6 Beyoncé United States $2 billion 13.7 million 2025 [6][11][13]
7 Elton John United Kingdom $2 billion 22 million 2023 [14]
8 Metallica United States $1.76 billion 25.11 million 2025 [d]
9 Madonna United States $1.62 billion 12.80 million 2024 [6][19]
10 Pink United States $1.47 billion 13.13 million 2024 [6][20]
11 Ed Sheeran United Kingdom $1.44 billion 16.93 million 2023 [e]
12 Celine Dion Canada $1.35 billion 10.90 million 2022 [6]
13 Bon Jovi United States $1.32 billion 17.75 million 2022 [6]
14 Eagles United States $1.31 billion 10.99 million 2022 [6]
15 Paul McCartney United Kingdom $1.19 billion 10.45 million 2022 [6]
16 Billy Joel United States $1.18 billion 16.97 million 2022 [6]
17 Kenny Chesney United States $1.11 billion 16.41 million 2022 [6]
18 Dave Matthews Band United States $1.08 billion 23.27 million 2022 [6]

Billboard

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Artists with concert revenue of over US$1 billion according to Billboard
Rank Artists Nationality Nominal gross Tickets sold As of Ref.
1 The Rolling Stones United Kingdom $2.9 billion 28.9 million 2024 [23]
2 U2 Ireland $2.46 billion 28.9 million 2024 [24][25]
3 Bruce Springsteen · E Street Band United States $2.3 billion 22.6 million 2025 [26]
4 Coldplay United Kingdom $2.12 billion 22.1 million 2025 [27]
5 Elton John United Kingdom $1.98 billion 20.6 million 2023 [28]
6 Beyoncé United States $1.8 billion 13.2 million 2025 [29]
7 Madonna United States $1.6 billion 12.8 million 2024 [30]
8 Pink United States $1.41 billion 12 million 2024 [31][32]
9 Ed Sheeran United Kingdom $1.27 billion 2023 [f]
10 Metallica United States $1.25 billion 14.4 million 2025 [g]
11 Kenny Chesney United States $1.172 billion 17.9 million 2023 [43]
12 Celine Dion Canada $1.115 billion 8.8 million 2019 [h]
13 Bon Jovi United States $1.03 billion 2016 [45]
14 Eagles United States $1 billion 2022 [46]
15 Paul McCartney United Kingdom $1 billion 2022 [47]

Decade ranking

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U2 is the highest-grossing live music act of the 2010s and the second highest of the 2000s.
Madonna is the highest-grossing solo live music artist of the 2000s.
Bruce Springsteen is the highest-grossing male solo live music artist of the 2000s.
Ed Sheeran is the highest-grossing solo live music artist of the 2010s.

2000s

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Top 10 highest-grossing live music artists globally of the 2000s (Billboard)[48]
Rank Artists Nationality Nominal gross Tickets sold
1 The Rolling Stones United Kingdom $869.4 million 8.23 million
2 U2 Ireland $844.1 million 9.86 million
3 Madonna United States $801.2 million 6.38 million
4 Bruce Springsteen United States $688.1 million 8.60 million
5 Elton John United Kingdom $603.8 million 5.78 million
6 Celine Dion Canada $536.5 million 4.09 million
7 Dave Matthews Band United States $505.4 million 11.2 million
8 Kenny Chesney United States $477.9 million 9.21 million
9 Bon Jovi United States $419.4 million 5.38 million
10 Billy Joel United States $418.4 million 4.14 million
Top 10 highest-grossing live music artists in North America of the 2000s (Pollstar)[49]
Rank Artists Nationality Nominal gross Tickets sold
1 Dave Matthews Band United States $529.1 million 11.6 million
2 Celine Dion Canada $522.2 million 4 million
3 Kenny Chesney United States $455.6 million 8.6 million
4 Bruce Springsteen United States $444.3 million 5.7 million
5 The Rolling Stones United Kingdom $426.9 million 3.2 million
6 U2 Ireland $391 million 4.4 million
7 Madonna United States $325.3 million 2.1 million
8 Eagles United States $313.4 million 2.8 million
9 Elton John United Kingdom $286.4 million 2.5 million
10 Jimmy Buffett United States $285.8 million 4.5 million

2010s

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Top 10 highest-grossing live music artists of the 2010s (Billboard)[33]
Rank Artists Nationality Nominal gross
1 U2 Ireland $1.018 billion
2 Taylor Swift United States $910.2 million
3 The Rolling Stones United Kingdom $907.6 million
4 Ed Sheeran United Kingdom $848.3 million
5 Coldplay United Kingdom Unrevealed
6 Bruce Springsteen United States Unrevealed
7 Beyoncé United States Unrevealed
8 Bon Jovi United States Unrevealed
9 Paul McCartney United Kingdom Unrevealed
10 Roger Waters United Kingdom Unrevealed
Top 10 highest-grossing live music artists of the 2010s (Pollstar)[50]
Rank Artists Nationality Nominal gross
1 U2 Ireland $1,038,104,132
2 The Rolling Stones United Kingdom $929,196,083
3 Ed Sheeran United Kingdom $922,361,663
4 Taylor Swift United States $899,627,048
5 Bon Jovi United States $868,715,392
6 Beyoncé United States $857,405,819
7 Paul McCartney United Kingdom $813,811,559
8 Coldplay United Kingdom $731,805,591
9 Bruce Springsteen United States $729,789,815
10 Roger Waters United Kingdom $702,231,419

Records

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Most $100-million tours

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The following artists have the most tours grossing over US$100 million according to Billboard Boxscore.

Artists with the most tours grossing US$100 million according to Billboard[23]
Artists Nationality Number of tours
The Rolling Stones United Kingdom 10
Bruce Springsteen United States 7
Eagles United States 7
U2 Ireland 7
Beyoncé United States 7
Madonna United States 6

Most $400-million tours

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The following artists have multiple tours grossing over US$400 million according to Billboard Boxscore.

Artists with multiple tours grossing US$400 million according to Billboard[29]
Artists Nationality Tours
Beyoncé United States Renaissance World Tour
Cowboy Carter Tour
Coldplay United Kingdom A Head Full of Dreams Tour
Music of the Spheres World Tour
Ed Sheeran United Kingdom ÷ Tour
+–=÷× Tour
The Rolling Stones United Kingdom A Bigger Bang Tour
No Filter Tour

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The figures are not limited from touring and may include standalone concerts or concert residencies.
  2. ^ The Rolling Stones grossed $2,165,280,638 as of 2022 according to Pollstar.[6] They expanded the number with $235,077,193 in 2024.[8]
  3. ^ Bruce Springsteen grossed $1,527,407,373 as of 2022 according to Pollstar.[6] He expanded the number with $379,496,085 in 2023 and $251,296,432 in 2024.[11][12]
  4. ^ Metallica grossed $1.4 billion as of 2019 according to Pollstar.[15] They expanded the number with at least $21,897,870 in 2022[16][17] and at least $340,000,000 in the years from 2023 to 2025,[18] although there is no complete data for 2022 from Pollstar.
  5. ^ Ed Sheeran grossed $922,361,663 as of 2019 according to Pollstar.[21] He expanded the number with $251,000,000 in 2022 and $268,017,633 in 2023.[22][11]
  6. ^ Ed Sheeran grossed $848.3 million as of 2019 according to Billboard.[33] He expanded the number with $417.67 million in 2022 and 2023.[34]
  7. ^ Metallica grossed $593,100,000 as of February 2019, according to Billboard.[35] They expanded the number with $177,434,939 at the end of 2019,[36] $43,398,993 in 2022,[37] $125,800,000 in 2023[38], $175,200,000 in 2024[39] and $134,200,000 in 2025 so far.[40][41][42]
  8. ^ Majority of Celine Dion's figure came from her Las Vegas concert residencies. She remains the highest-grossing residency artist of all time, with a total of $681 million as of 2019, according to Billboard.[44]

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