Friday, 21 March 2014

Justin Timberlake Tops Hot Tours with $23.6 Million, Beyonce Trails with $5.5 Million

20/20 Experience Justin Timberlake tops the weekly Hot Tours list based on $ 23.6 million in sales last in 14 performances of the first stage of the tour.

The four-month trek covered markets of North America from November 6 to March 5 packaging Miami. Locations in Chicago,

 New York and Toronto hosted the pop star relay for two performances during the last month of the first inning.

The three locations reported more than $ 3 million in revenue, but the United Center in Chicago had the highest at $ 3.7 million concert on February 16 and 17 gross.

The show opening at Barclays Center in Brooklyn by final judgment of the North American tour at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, ticket sales for the tour exceeded $ 70.7 million. Timberlake performed 44 concerts during the initial walk through of 38 cities.

 Following schedule is a stretch of 19 cities from 11 European countries will begin on March 30 in England. Concerts are reserved to Asia and Africa in May and a second break in the United States and Canada start in July. Other European dates and a race across Australia and New Zealand are on tap later this year.

Beyoncé scores the second slot on Hot Tours 5.5 million in ticket sales for a show of commitment with four Dublin, one of the last stops on the world tour Carter Show which is set to wrap March 27.

The O2 Arena with a capacity for 14,500 - Dublin, welcomed the visit on March 8 to 9 and 11-12 with 51,100 tickets sold for all presentations. This marked the second commitment of the R & B star on the rise since the start of the tour in April last year. She played two concerts at the O2 in May, when the first European round.

Combined presence of six sold-out concerts at the Arena was 76,636, nearly a thousand more seats than when she played six concerts at the same venue in 2009 I Am ... World tour.Arenas two cities in Australia, Perth and Brisbane, based statistics on the locker of some of his recent concerts, holding a top 10 ranking in four acts.

Perth and Brisbane Entertainment Centre Arena, both visits Bruno Mars and an effort to co - headlining with Queens of the Stone Age and Nine Inch Nails organized. March gaining Ranked # 3 in $ 3 million in two large sites. At the time of sale in Perth on February 28 and March 13 concert in Brisbane attracted a total of 26,340 fans to watch the pop star Grammy.

 The QOTSA / NIN tour nine cities across Australia and New Zealand was arrested on March 11 in Perth and Brisbane six days later. Combined sales of the two markets for a total of $ 1,600,000 rock bands give a ratio of 6 Hot Tours ranking.

Lionel Richie and veteran performers John Farnham joined forces for a swing in six cities in Australia March. Win Ranked # 4 on the basis of $ 2.1 million of income from two nights at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. 15,922 tickets were sold for two shows on 10 and 11 March.

 Another industry icon, Dolly Parton, has rank # 8, with reported sales Perth Arena. The country star has played in the arena seats 15,000 on Feb. 27 to close Oceania Tour Walk of blue smoke.

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