Stevie Nicks’ first solo tour in four years — the 24 Karat Gold Tour — impacts the latest Hot Tours tally (see list, below), as the trek’s final show from its fall 2016 run ranks at No. 3 on the tally. The show, held on Dec. 18 at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif., grossed $1.3 million from a sell-out crowd of 14,210.
The new tour supports Nicks’ most recent solo album, 24 Karat Gold: Songs From the Vault, which was released in September 2014. The set debuted and peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking Nicks’ sixth solo top 10-charting effort.
The 24 Karat Gold Tour — with The Pretenders on board as the opening act — also topped $1 million in sales at Madison Square Garden in New York City with a sold-out performance on Dec. 1. Revenue from that concert reached $1.5 million with a sold ticket count of 15,167. Final box-office figures have not yet been reported from the entire fall run, but estimated grosses from the Live Nation-produced tour fall in the $25 million range based on box office data from 10 shows reported to Boxscore during the fall.
The 24 Karat Gold Tour launched Oct. 25 in Phoenix and will pick back up after a winter break on Feb. 23 in Reno, Nevada. The tour will continue through April. The Pretenders will remain with the tour through the April finale.
The tour is Nicks’ first solo outing since her In Your Dreams Tour wrapped in September 2012. The following spring, she headed out on the road with her band Fleetwood Mac for the Fleetwood Mac Live tour from April through December 2013. It was followed by another Mac tour, the On With the Show tour (with a returning Christine McVie), from September 2014 through November 2015.
HOT TOURS – January 24, 2017
Ranked by Gross. Compiled from Boxscores reported Jan. 17-23
Rank ACT
Total Gross
Show Date Range
Venue/City (Shows/Sellouts)
Total Attendance (Capacity)
1 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
$3,514,134
Dec. 18-Jan. 18
O2 Arena, London (1/0)
INTRUST Bank Arena, Wichita, Kan. (1/0)
Scottrade Center, St. Louis (1/1)
40,884 (43,243)
2 MARC ANTHONY
$1,622,258
Dec. 9
Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot, San Juan (1/0)
16,484 (16,508)
3 STEVIE NICKS
$1,379,531
Dec. 18
The Forum, Inglewood, Calif. (1/1)
14,210 (14,210)
4 TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA
$1,208,560
Dec. 22
Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. (2/0)
19,255 (20,508)
5 R. KELLY
$708,644
Dec. 2-17
Fox Theatre, Detroit (1/0)
Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis (1/0)
Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, Wis. (1/0)
Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1/0)
8,008 (11,204)
6 THE 1975
$615,919
Dec. 16
O2 Arena, London (1/0)
17,357 (18,081)
7 CAIFANES
$552,798
Dec. 11
Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City (1/0)
16,819 (17,182)
8 OV7 & KABAH
$491,584
Nov. 24-Dec. 4
Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City (2/0)
17,250 (19,239)
9 FATBOY SLIM
$478,266
Dec. 17
O2 Arena, London (1/0)
10,293 (11,883)
10 HA-ASH
$460,108
Nov. 26-Dec. 2
Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City (1/0)
Auditorio Banamex, Monterrey, Mexico (2/0)
22,282 (23,114)
Bob Allen / Billboard / Friday, January 27, 2017
Top 20 Global Concert Tours from Pollstar
The Top 20 Global Concert Tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the average ticket price for shows Worldwide. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by concert promoters and venue managers.
TOP 20 GLOBAL CONCERT TOURS
- Guns N’ Roses; $5,043,476; $101.18.
- Adele; $3,903,894; $109.48.
- Justin Bieber; $2,285,709; $79.13.
- Kanye West; $1,803,227; $82.70.
- Red Hot Chili Peppers; $1,532,584; $83.61.
- Marc Anthony; $1,467,575; $124.95.
- Maroon 5; $1,405,196; $102.93.
- Elton John; $1,341,193; $115.48.
- Andre Rieu; $960,987; $103.29.
- “The Illusionists”; $946,021; $71.71.
- The Cure; $910,724; $62.10.
- Stevie Nicks; $885,769; $98.05.
- Sia; $821,290; $78.98.
- Trans-Siberian Orchestra; $817,060; $59.44.
- Dixie Chicks; $771,486; $85.55.
- Carrie Underwood; $716,105; $70.45.
- Keith Urban; $676,101; $71.56.
- Dolly Parton; $671,982; $81.54.
- Def Leppard; $639,183; $59.40.
- Florida Georgia Line; $606,263; $46.28.
Associated Press / Friday, January 27, 2017