Rock Artists Make Up One-Third of 2023 ‘Billboard’ Top Tours List
Billboard has released their 2023 Year-End Boxscore Charts for touring, and rock artists fared incredibly well.
Per an infographic shared via social media, rock artists accounted for 32.4% of the top 100 tours of 2023. However, Billboard noted of rock and pop’s combined figures, “While pop and rock have long dominated the touring space, the two central genres’ combined market share has dropped from 69% in 2019, to 59% in 2022, and now to 48% in 2023.”
From K-pop to Latin and beyond, Billboard’s Boxscore charts are undergoing a facelift, spotlighted by a diverse crop of artists crowding the 2023 year-end report.
— billboard (@billboard) December 4, 2023
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Regardless, many rock artists found themselves in the top 40 of the publication’s Year-End 2023 Top Tours list. The include the following:
-2. Coldplay ($342.5M gross)
-7. Elton John ($210M gross)
-9. Depeche Mode ($175.2M gross)
-14. Metallica ($125.8M gross)
-15. Dead & Company ($114.7M gross)
-18. Guns N’ Roses ($96.2M gross)
-19. blink-182 ($95.7M gross)
-20. Muse ($92.7M gross)
-23. Red Hot Chili Peppers ($77.2M gross)
-24. Phish ($76.8M gross)
-25. Eagles ($76.4M gross)
-30. Dave Matthews Band ($66.6M gross)
-31. Trans-Siberian Orchestra ($66.5M gross)
-39. Billy Joel & Stevie Nicks ($56M gross)
-40. Sting ($55.7M gross)
Elton John’s Historic Year
Among the top rock artists on Billboard‘s Year-End 2023 Top Tours list is Elton John. In 2023, the world saw Sir Elton officially say goodbye to touring in July with the final show of his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour.
Before Taylor Swift came and made an obscene amount of money with her “Eras Tour,” Billboard reported in January that John’s farewell tour grossed more than any other tour in history. At that time, the tour had grossed $817.9 million over the course of 278 shows. That shattered the previous record holder, which was Ed Sheeran. His “The Divide Tour” raked in $776.4 million in 258 shows.
The setlist from Sir Elton’s final show on July 8 in Stockholm, Sweden is below.
Bennie and the Jets
Philadelphia Freedom
I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues
Border Song
Tiny Dancer
Have Mercy on the Criminal
Rocket Man (I Think It’s Going to Be a Long, Long Time)
Take Me to the Pilot
Someone Saved My Life Tonight
Levon
Candle in the Wind
Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
Burn Down the Mission
Sad Songs (Say So Much)
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me
The Bitch Is Back
I’m Still Standing
Crocodile Rock
Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting
Encore
Cold Heart
Your Song
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road