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This is how much Taylor Swift made in ticket sales on the Eras Tour


One for the money, 2 billion for the show!

Official numbers from Taylor Swift's production company, Taylor Swift Touring, show the singer has more than doubled the gross ticket sales record, a person familiar with the situation but not authorized to speak publicly confirmed.

Swift's historic and heart-pounding show accumulated $2,077,618,725, according to reporting Monday by the New York Times and a Monday report from The Financial Times.

The astronomical number fully eclipsed Coldplay's $1 billion record for their Spheres World Tour, according to Billboard magazine.

Swift has danced her way across five continents filling the seats with 10,168,008 bedazzled fans dressed in her 11 eras. The largest one-night stadium attendance occurred in Melbourne, Australia, on Feb. 16 with 96,006 concertgoers while Wembley Stadium amassed 753,112 fans over eight nights, according to the Times.

Paste BN has reached out to Swift's rep for comment.

This number does not include resale prices.

Victory Live, a live event ticketing technology company, released a report dissecting the average resale ticket prices for each of Swift's tour stops.

The company found the top 10 most expensive locations on Swift's tour were:

  1. Indianapolis (Lucas Oil Stadium): $3,071
  2. Miami (Hard Rock Stadium): $2,578
  3. Vancouver, Canada (BC Place Stadium): $2,952
  4. Toronto (Rogers Centre): $2,304
  5. East Rutherford, New Jersey (MetLife Stadium): $2,130
  6. New Orleans (Caesars Superdome): $2,023
  7. Cincinnati (Paycor Stadium): $1,808
  8. Chicago (Soldier Field): $1,786
  9. Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field): $1,720
  10. Santa Clara, California (Levi's Stadium): $1,640

Swift wrapped up her 149 show magnum opus in British Columbia, Canada, on Sunday, telling the 60,000 fans inside, "Vancouver, I want to thank every single one of you for being a part of the most thrilling chapter of my entire life to date, my beloved Eras Tour."

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