Ranked: The 20 Highest-Grossing Concert Tours Ever
Key Takeaways
- Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is the only concert tour in history to surpass $2 billion in inflation-adjusted revenue.
- Five tours in the ranking have grossed more than $1 billion, and all began in 2009 or later.
- Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, The Rolling Stones, and Metallica each have two tours among the top 20.
The biggest music tours do more than bring out millions of fans. They reshape national economies.
This graphic ranks the 20 highest-grossing concert tours in history using 2026 data from ThatEricAlper. All figures have been CPI-adjusted to July 2026 to account for inflation.
The Eras Tour: Redefining Concerts
Taylor Swift’s 149-date Eras Tour spanned Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas before wrapping in Vancouver in December 2024. With gross revenues of $2.2 billion, it became the first concert tour in history to cross the $2 billion mark.
The table below ranks the 20 highest-grossing concert tours in history, adjusted for inflation, as of 2026.
| Rank | Artist | Tour | Years | Total Concert Gross (millions, inflation-adjusted) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Taylor Swift |
The Eras Tour | 2023-2024 | $2,198 |
| 2 | Coldplay |
Music of the Spheres | 2022-2025 | $1,567 |
| 3 | U2 |
360° Tour | 2009-2011 | $1,088 |
| 4 | Elton John |
Farewell Yellow Brick Road | 2018-2023 | $1,026 |
| 5 | Ed Sheeran |
÷ Tour | 2017-2019 | $1,010 |
| 6 | Ed Sheeran |
+−=÷× Tour | 2022-2025 | $900 |
| 7 | The Rolling Stones |
A Bigger Bang Tour | 2005-2007 | $897 |
| 8 | Guns N’ Roses |
Not in This Lifetime…Tour | 2016-2019 | $758 |
| 9 | Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band |
2023-2025 Tour | 2023-2025 | $754 |
| 10 | The Weeknd |
After Hours til Dawn Tour | 2022-2026 | $736 |
| 11 | Coldplay |
A Head Full of Dreams Tour | 2016-2017 | $708 |
| 12 | AC/DC |
Black Ice World Tour | 2008-2010 | $677 |
| 13 | Harry Styles |
Love On Tour | 2021-2023 | $674 |
| 14 | The Rolling Stones |
No Filter Tour | 2017-2021 | $657 |
| 15 | Roger Waters |
The Wall Live | 2010-2013 | $655 |
| 16 | Beyoncé |
Renaissance World Tour | 2023 | $629 |
| 17 | P!NK |
Summer Carnival | 2023-2024 | $619 |
| 18 | Rammstein |
Stadium Tour | 2019-2024 | $598 |
| 19 | Metallica |
M72 World Tour | 2023-2026 | $590 |
| 20 | Metallica |
WorldWired Tour | 2016-2019 | $560 |
The impact of the Eras Tour, which caused a media sensation dubbed “Swiftmania,” was felt at the economic level. The tour reportedly boosted the U.S. economy by some $4 billion as millions of fans traveled and spent extensively on hotels, food, and merchandise.
And the economic impact was abroad as well. Economists predicted a roughly 0.2% boost to the Singaporean gross domestic product, while Paris reportedly saw a larger economic impact from the tour than from the 2024 Summer Olympics.
The Billion-Dollar Club
While Swift stands alone in surpassing $2 billion from a single tour, four other tours join the Eras Tour in the billion-dollar club.
Running from 2022 to 2025, Coldplay’s post-pandemic Music of the Spheres Tour ($1.6 billion) became the most attended tour in history. The band also prioritized a more sustainable approach, kicking off the tour in Costa Rica due in part to the country’s environmental credentials.
Other British artists with billion-dollar tours include Ed Sheeran, whose Divide Tour grossed $1.0 billion, and Elton John, whose Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour reached $1.0 billion.
U2’s 360° Tour, which ran from 2009 to 2011, predates the other entries in the billion-dollar club. Adjusted for inflation, it grossed nearly $1.1 billion.
Pop Star or Rock Band?
By and large, the list of highest-grossing concert tours is a mixture of legacy acts and contemporary pop stars. No tour from before 2000 makes the list, in large part as touring has grown to become a larger financial lifeline to artists given declining music sales.
Most of the artists in the ranking come from the United Kingdom or United States. Exceptions include Ireland’s U2, Australia’s AC/DC with the Black Ice World Tour ($677 million), and Canadian pop star The Weeknd with the After Hours til Dawn Tour ($736 million).
German metal band Rammstein’s 2019-2024 Stadium Tour ($598 million) is the only entry from a non-Anglophone act.
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