Live music has not only managed to recover from the pandemic but also to become highly profitable. The major global tours of 2022 grossed some $6.28 billion
Many professionals in the business of staging live music shows wondered if the industry would ever recover from the shock of Covid-19. But the sector has not only managed to recover, but also to become highly profitable. The major global tours of 2022 grossed some $6.28 billion, according to the trade site Pollstar. A record sum.
This unprecedented figure represents a 13.2% increase compared to 2019's grosses of $5.5 billion. And, post-Covid, experts thought it would take years for the sector to once again generate this kind of revenue. But 2022 seems to have defied their predictions, largely thanks to the major tours staged by artists like Bad Bunny and Elton John.
Bad Bunny alone grossed $393.3 million with his global live show tours. A handsome sum that he owes to the two tours he staged this year. The first, called "El Último Tour Del Mundo," took place between February and April to promote the albums he released in 2020, "HLQMDLG" and "El Último Tour Del Mundo." The 35 shows of this major world tour attracted 574,000 fans and grossed $113 million, according to Pollstar.
The Puerto Rican ambassador of Latin trap music then embarked on a tour of the Americas in May, this time in support of his latest musical project, "Un Verano Sin Ti." The "World's Hottest Tour" ended on December 10 in Mexico City, after passing through Lima, Bogotá and Guatemala. Pollstar estimates that it could have grossed $269 million, although the specialist website drew up its year-end rankings before the tour was finished.