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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