Adele is expected to make a £152 MILLION by the end of the year through her live tour
ADELE PERFORMING LIVE |
Adele is raking in over
£1m a night on her huge tour
Forget
Rolling In The Deep, Adele
is just rolling in a lot of Cash – to the tune of £152million.
That’s
how much she is predicted to make by the end of this year from her Adele Live
tour.
New
figures show the star has already raked in £123million from the shows.
That
works out at £1.34million per gig, around £74,400 per song, and near enough £31
each word. And now Billboard has rated the Londoner’s 25 tour as the biggest
earner of 2016.
No
wonder she’s planning a lengthy break to focus on son Angelo as he prepares to
start school, and to work on a sibling for him with partner Simon Konecki.
Adele's wide appeal and
long gaps between tours means fans are prepared to spend big, a marketing
expert explains
She
has previously avoided touring for long periods, but Adele has thrown herself
into life on the road to promote third album 25, playing to 1.5 million fans in
Europe and North America since February.
And
the Someone Like You singer slayed eight nights at LA’s Staples Center, playing
to 118,149 fans.
Adele
is now on the final leg of the tour, which ends in Phoenix, Arizona, on
November 21, then will head home to LA to celebrate Thanksgiving on the 24th.
Jon
Boon, of US marketing agency Front Page Media, said: “Adele has been 2016’s
stand-out tour.
Venues were able to
charge high prices as they knew after a five-year break, fever for tickets was
off the charts.
“Adele
is the dream – she appeals to fans of all ages, genders and is unique with
exceptional songs. Fans worry they may have to wait a long time to see her, so
they spend big.”
And
despite being released last year, 25 is still 2016’s biggest seller.
Never
mind sending love to her ex’s new lover, chucking a tenner to the bloke who
inspired her biggest songs wouldn’t dent the coffers.
JMK