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Taylor Swift performing at the Eras Tour, the highest-grossing concert tour of all time. The following is a list of the highest-grossing concert tours by women (soloists and all-female groups), divided in all-time terms and by decade.
Year(s) aired 90s Feast: 2016 90 Hours of '90s Hip Hop: 2017 90s House Playlist: 2017 Artist Spotlight Playlist: 2018–2021 Behind the Music Playlist: 2021 Boo, B....! Get Out the Way: 2017 Classic Christmas: 2018–2019 Countdown to Jersey Shore Family Vacation: 2018 Countdown to TRL: 2017 Lunch Break / TRL Recap: 2017–18 Tribute Playlist ...
The ASMR World Tour is the eighth concert tour by Taiwanese singer A-Mei. The tour began in with twelve concerts at the Taipei Arena in Taipei on April 1, 2022, and expanded into North America, Oceania and Europe. An extension of the tour, titled ASMR Max, commenced in Nanjing, China on May 11, 2024.
But because both U2 and Swift resided atop my 2023 list of best concerts, they were excluded from this year’s ranking, as were any special events with multiple performances (e.g., the Gershwin ...
The 25-year-old singer announces the U.K. and Europe tour dates in support of The Secret of Us. Kicking off in Madrid in February 2025, Abrams's four-and-a-half-week tour will conclude in Glasgow ...
Billboard Women in Music is an annual event held by Billboard.Its main award is titled Woman of the Year, established to recognize "women in the music industry who have made significant contributions to the business and who, through their work and continued success, inspire generations of women to take on increasing responsibilities within the field", according to the magazine.
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour is the most-attended tour of all time, with a total of 10.3 million tickets sold in 175 shows. The following is a list of the most-attended concert tours with at least 3.5 million tickets sold, as well as the tours with the most tickets sold by year and the most tickets sold in a single day.
Thirty-two million people attend music festivals every year in the U.S. Over half (51 percent) of those attendees are women. But on stage, the demographics are very different. Coachella’s 2016 lineup included 168 male artists and just 60 female artists — a figure that includes both all-female and mixed-gender acts.