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List of most-attended concert tours

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Not to be confused with theList of most-attended concert series at a single venue.
For the highest-grossing concert tours, seeList of highest-grossing concert tours.

Coldplay'sMusic of the Spheres World Tour is the most-attended tour of all time, with more than 13.1 million tickets sold as of 2025

The following is a list of the most-attendedconcert tours in history, with at least 3.5 million tickets sold. There are also two more lists: most attended tours annually since 1997 and tours with most tickets sold in a single day.

Pollstar andBillboard provideboxscores, which are the primary data showing the commercial performance of tours, but since not all concerts are reported to them, especially before 2000, the number of tickets may rely on estimations by other sources. Tours may score large total attendances because of their number of shows, which can span multiple calendar years. The success of a tour is measured by both the number ofattendances andit’s gross revenue, since it’s not necessary that the most-attended tours generate the largest profit due to ticket pricing.[1]

Coldplay was the first act to sell over 10 million tickets on the same concert run, achieving the feat with theMusic of the Spheres World Tour (2022–2025).[2] The band is also the only act to sell a million tickets in a single day on two different occasions.U2 is the only act to achieve highest annual tour attendance six times.

Tina Turner,Cher,Madonna,Taylor Swift andPink are the only women to achieve tours attended by 3.5 million people or more. Swift holds multiple records: first solo act to reach 10 million attendance (The Eras Tour between 2023 and 2024); highest annual tour attendance (5.21 million in 2024); sole woman to have the highest annual tour attendance, achieving it twice (2023 and 2024); and most tour tickets sold in a single day (2.4 million).[3][4]

Most-attended tours

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Over 5 million tickets sold

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Keys
Indicates an ongoing tour
*Indicates the tour had sold the most tickets up to that point
Tours with over 5 million tickets sold
RankTickets soldArtistTour titleYearShowsAverage
attendance
Ref.
113,138,644ColdplayMusic of the Spheres World Tour *2022–202522358,918[5]
210,168,008Taylor SwiftThe Eras Tour2023–202414968,242[3]
38,908,150Ed Sheeran÷ Tour *2017–201925534,934[6]
48,800,000Ed Sheeran+–=÷× Tour2022–202516952,071[7]
57,272,046U2360° Tour *2009–201111066,110[8]
67,000,000Guns N' RosesUse Your Illusion Tour *1991–199319236,458[9]
76,400,000The Rolling StonesVoodoo Lounge Tour1994–199512850,000[A]
86,300,000Garth BrooksThe Garth Brooks World Tour 2014–20172014–201739016,154[11]
96,000,000The Rolling StonesSteel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour *1989–199011552,174[12]
105,994,810Elton JohnFarewell Yellow Brick Road2018–202333018,166[13]
115,500,000Pink FloydThe Division Bell Tour199411050,000[14]
125,500,000Garth BrooksThe Garth Brooks World Tour 1996–19981996–199822025,000[15]
135,487,713The WeekndAfter Hours til Dawn Tour2022–202611049,888[B]
145,389,586ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams Tour2016–201711447,277[18]
155,371,891Guns N' RosesNot in This Lifetime... Tour2016–201917530,697[19]
165,300,000U2Zoo TV Tour1992–199315733,758[20]
175,080,000Joker XueExtraterrestrial World Tour2021–202514535,034[21]
185,025,129RammsteinStadium Tour2019–202414135,639[22]
195,000,000Bruce Springsteen · E Street BandBorn in the U.S.A. Tour *1984–198515632,051[23]
205,000,000Harry StylesLove On Tour2021–202316929,586[24]

Over 3.5 million tickets sold

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Tours with over 3.5 million tickets sold
RankTickets soldArtistTour titleYearShowsAverage
attendance
Ref.
214,900,000Bruce Springsteen · E Street Band2023–2025 Tour2023–202512937,984[25]
224,900,000AC/DCBlack Ice World Tour2008–201016529,697[26]
234,800,000PinkSummer Carnival2023–20249749,485[27]
244,800,000The Rolling StonesBridges to Babylon Tour1997–199810844,444[C]
254,700,000The Rolling StonesA Bigger Bang Tour2005–200714731,973[15]
264,619,021U2Vertigo Tour2005–200613135,260[29]
274,559,065Michael JacksonBad World Tour1987–198912536,473[30]
284,520,158Michael JacksonHIStory World Tour1996–19978255,124[31]
294,500,000Jacky CheungA Classic Tour2016–201923319,313[32]
304,250,000Pink FloydA Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour1987–199019821,465[33]
314,198,613MetallicaWorldWired Tour2016–201915926,406[34]
324,150,000MaydayLife Tour2017–201912234,016[35]
334,129,863Roger WatersThe Wall Live2010–201322018,772[36]
344,000,000Tina TurnerBreak Every Rule World Tour1987–198821818,349[37]
353,982,657U2PopMart Tour1997–19989342,824[15]
363,757,000Michael JacksonDangerous World Tour1992–19936954,449[38]
373,600,000Bruce Springsteen · E Street BandWrecking Ball World Tour2012–201312528,800[25]
383,545,899MadonnaSticky & Sweet Tour2008–20098541,716[39]
393,500,000The Rolling StonesLicks Tour2003–200411729,915[15]
403,500,000CherLiving Proof: The Farewell Tour2002–200532610,736[40]

Most-attended tours by year

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Most-attended tours annually
YearTickets soldArtistTour titleShowsAverage
attendance
Highest-grossing
tour of the year
Ref.
19954,461,075The Rolling StonesVoodoo Lounge Tour8453,108Yes[41]
19961,900,000Garth BrooksThe Garth Brooks World Tour 1996–199812115,702No[42]
19972,981,357U2PopMart Tour7042,591Yes[43]
19983,538,276The Rolling StonesBridges to Babylon Tour8243,150Yes[44]
19991,800,000NSYNCNSYNC in Concert12114,876No[45]
20002,400,000Tina TurnerTwenty Four Seven Tour10822,222Yes[46]
20012,061,248U2Elevation Tour10619,446Yes[47]
20021,359,351Dave Matthews Band2002 Tour6720,289No[48]
20033,470,945The Rolling StonesLicks Tour11530,182Yes[49]
20041,474,156PrinceMusicology Live 2004ever9914,890No[50]
20053,000,000U2Vertigo Tour9033,333Yes[51]
20063,499,405The Rolling StonesA Bigger Bang Tour11031,813Yes[52]
20071,858,456The PoliceReunion Tour6628,158Yes[53]
20082,340,000MadonnaSticky & Sweet Tour5840,345Yes[54]
20093,071,290U2360° Tour4469,802Yes[55]
20101,909,234Bon JoviThe Circle Tour8023,865Yes[56]
20112,887,972U2360° Tour4465,636Yes[57]
20122,286,395Bruce Springsteen · E Street BandWrecking Ball World Tour8128,227No[58]
20132,657,502Bon JoviBecause We Can10226,054Yes[59]
20143,439,563One DirectionWhere We Are Tour6949,849Yes[60]
20152,364,390On the Road Again Tour8527,816No[61]
20162,670,000ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams Tour6044,607No[62]
20172,713,136U2The Joshua Tree Tour 20175054,263Yes[63]
20184,860,482Ed Sheeran÷ Tour9451,707Yes[64]
20192,455,7185148,151No[65]
2020885,740Trans-Siberian OrchestraChristmas Eve and Other Stories Tour919,733No[66]
2021669,051Harry StylesLove On Tour3917,155No[67]
20223,802,812ColdplayMusic of the Spheres World Tour6459,419Yes[68]
20234,349,363Taylor SwiftThe Eras Tour6072,489Yes[69]
20245,210,0548065,126Yes[4]
20252,918,405ColdplayMusic of the Spheres World Tour5058,368No[70]

Most tickets sold in a day

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Taylor Swift atthe Eras Tour, the most selling tour in a single day with 2.4 million tickets for its first US leg
Tours with the most tickets sold in a day
YearTickets soldArtistTour titleLocationRef.
20232,400,000Taylor SwiftThe Eras Tour *North America[71]
20262,100,000Bruno MarsThe Romantic TourEurope · North America[72]
20051,600,000Robbie WilliamsClose Encounters Tour *Europe[73]
20241,500,000AC/DCPower Up TourEurope[74]
20221,400,000ColdplayMusic of the Spheres World TourEurope[75]
20251,400,000OasisOasis Live '25 TourEurope[76]
20101,340,000Take ThatProgress LiveEurope[77]
20171,100,000U2The Joshua Tree Tour 2017Europe · North America[78]
20211,000,000ColdplayMusic of the Spheres World TourEurope[79]
20161,100,000Guns N' RosesNot in This Lifetime... TourEurope[80]
20161,000,000Bruno Mars24K Magic World TourEurope · North America[81]
20001,000,000NSYNCNo Strings Attached Tour *North America[82]
2024950,000ShakiraLas Mujeres Ya No Lloran World TourNorth America · South America[83]
2024800,000ColdplayMusic of the Spheres World TourEurope[84]
2023800,000RBDSoy Rebelde TourNorth America · South America[85]
2017710,000Ed Sheeran÷ TourOceania[86]
2024700,000ColdplayMusic of the Spheres World TourNorth America[87]
2025600,000Bad BunnyDebí Tirar Más Fotos World TourEurope[88]
2023600,000MadonnaThe Celebration TourEurope · North America[89]
2009500,000AC/DCBlack Ice World TourOceania[90]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Older reports estimate 6.5 million sold, see citations.[10]
  2. ^The Weeknd'sAfter Hours til Dawn Tour sold 5.48 million tickets for 110 shows reported toPollstar between 2022 and 2025.[16] According toLive Nation, the tour has moved 7.55 million tickets from 153 shows, including its unrealized 2026 dates.[17]
  3. ^Other estimate attendances are 5 million.[15][28]

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