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Bruce Springsteen Is Bigger Than Ever As His Latest Tour Earns Over $700 Million

EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA, JUL 16 – The 2023-25 tour sold 4.9 million tickets over 129 shows, making it Springsteen's longest and highest-grossing tour, earning $730 million and ranking among the top 10 tours ever.

  • In early July, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band wrapped in Italy, grossing $729.7 million and selling 4.9 million tickets.
  • Bruce Springsteen structured the tour with 129 shows over nearly two and a half years, including 69 European and 60 North American dates, featuring exclusive stadium routing in Europe.
  • On a per-show basis, Bruce Springsteen hit an average of 37,900 tickets and $5.7 million, marking his highest career totals.
  • This run, with over $700 million in gross earnings, places Bruce Springsteen alongside Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift and U2.
  • Bruce Springsteen is now among only five artists to surpass the $2 billion threshold, totaling nearly $2.3 billion from 22.6 million tickets across 1,028 shows.
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The American rock icon, Bruce Springsteen, has marked a new milestone in his career by closing the most lucrative tour of his life. The tour that ended on July 3, 2025, included a total of 129 concerts around the world and sold approximately 4.9 million tickets. In addition to being one of his most profitable tour, it was also the longest of his career. The artist on this tour managed to raise around $729.7 million. This was where he best went t…

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Billboard broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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