Hot Tours: Madonna Enjoys Fifth No. 1 Since Launch Of MDNA Tour
Madonna claims the No. 1 ranking on the weekly tally of Hot Tours for the fifth time since the launch of her blockbuster MDNA Tour that has been playing concert venues in Europe and North America since the end of May. Ticket revenue reported during the past week surpasses the $60 million mark from performances that occurred during October and November in 18 U.S. cities. With two-show runs at venues in Seattle, San Jose, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Houston, St. Paul and New York City, the overall attendance count from six weeks of concerts totals 336,386.
With $233 million already logged from 74 shows and a string of stadium performances scheduled in South American cities through December 22, the MDNA Tour is on track to potentially rank among the 10 top-grossing tours of all time. Madonnas top-grossing tour so far is Sticky & Sweet Tour (2008-2009) that generated more than $407 million in ticket sales and ranks fourth all-time on the Boxscore tally.
Barclays Center, the new 19,000-seat arena in Brooklyn, New York has reported concert gross and attendance counts from its first two months of operation including a mammoth $9.3 million gross from Barbra Streisands Back to Brooklyn Tour that played to sellout crowds on October 11 and 13. The legendary entertainer and Brooklyn-native earns this weeks No. 2 Hot Tours ranking with revenue totals reported from the two-show stint in her hometown.
Also ranking among this weeks top 10 tours at No. 3 is Jay-Z, another Brooklyn-born superstar, who played the inaugural concert in the new facility on September 28. He performed a total of eight sold out shows in Barclays Center through October 6, grossing $7.3 million from 121,058 sold tickets. Additional artists to play the new venue include gospel musics Kirk Franklin, Marvin Sapp, Donnie McClurkin and Israel Houghton with the Kings Men Tour on October 14, veteran rock band Rush with a concert on October 22, a two-night dance music event dubbed Sensation on October 26-27 and a sold out show on! November 12 with teen superstar Justin Bieber.
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Artist/EventTotal GrossShow DatesShow Venue/City (Shows/Sellouts)Total Attendance (Capacity)1MADONNA$60,590,435Oct. 2-Nov. 17KeyArena, Seattle (2/2)HP Pavilion, San Jose (2/2)Staples Center, Los Angeles (2/2)MGM Grand Garden, Las Vegas (2/2)U.S. Airways Center, Phoenix (1/1)Pepsi Center, Denver (1/1)American Airlines Center, Dallas (1/1)Toyota Center, Houston (2/2)New Orleans Arena, New Orleans (1/1)Sprint Center, Kansas City (1/1)Scottrade Center, St. Louis (1/1)Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul (2/2)CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh (1/1)Joe Louis Arena, Detroit (1/1)Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland (1/1)Madison Square Garden, New York (2/2)Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte (1/1)Philips Arena, Atlanta (1/1)336,386 (336,386)2BARBRA STREISAND$9,327,948Oct. 11-13Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. (2/2)31,176 (31,176)3JAY-Z $7,361,122Sept. 28-Oct. 6Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. (8/8)121,058 (121,058)4LADY GAGA$6,156,170Oct. 2-31Mediolanum Forum, Milan (1/1)Palais Nikaia, Nice (2/2)Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona (1/1)Coliseo de Puerto Rico, Hato Rey (2/2)62,118 (62,118)5RADIOHEAD$4,124,030Oct. 6-Nov. 13Manchester Arena, Manchester (1/0)Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney (2/0)37,196 (42,509)6MICHAEL MCINTYRE $3,263,900Oct. 24-29Manchester Arena, Manchester (6/0)58,340 (61,673)7BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND $2,708,266Nov. 11-12Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul (2/2)28,228 ! (28,228)8! JOURNEY$2,616,246Oct. 2-Nov. 5Constant Center, Norfolk, Va. (1/0)Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro (1/0)Verizon Arena, North Little Rock, Ark. (1/0)BOK Center, Tulsa, Okla. (1/0)Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn. (1/0)Bell Centre, Montreal (1/0)37,177 (46,275)9VICENTE FERNNDEZ$2,332,815Oct. 28American Airlines Center, Dallas (1/1)17,188 (17,188)10CARRIE UNDERWOOD$1,949,257Nov. 7-131st Mariner Arena, Baltimore (1/0)Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City (1/0)XL Center, Hartford (1/1)Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pa. (1/0)32,869 (35,170)