Hard-rock veterans Tool reportedly earned $13.8 million from 120,000 tickets sold last month.
began its monthly touring charts in February 2020. The previous “record”-holder? Elton John’s $19.7 million take in January 2020.Reporting for Tool’s 2022 tour is not yet complete. Four shows remain unreported and could have pushed their January gross toward the $20 million mark. If the missing four shows were in step with the 10 dates submitted to Billboard Boxscore, the band’s monthly gross would bump from $13.8 million to $19.3 million, approaching John’s 2020 total.
The biggest of the reported shows was the Jan. 11 appearance at the Tacoma Dome in Washington, earning $2 million from 18,714 tickets. Nine of the 10 shows grossed more than $1 million and eight of them sold more than 10,000 tickets. Speaking of Sir Elton, the monthly Boxscore mainstay is back with new dates from the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, at No. 2 with a $10.1 million take and 69,200 tickets sold. John previously crowned the Top Tours list in February, September and November of 2019, plus his aforementioned win in January 2020.Though he is No. 2 on Top Tours, John dominates the Top Boxscores chart with four appearances in the top 10, at Nos. 1, 5, 8 and 9. His double-header at Houston’s Toyota Center on Jan.
Expect John to be as consistent on the Boxscore charts in 2022 as he was in 2019, as his Brick Road routing extends through late November, before resuming in early 2023. He’ll tour North America through the end of April, hit Europe in May and June, and return to North America for much of the rest of the year.
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