Drake’s It’s All A Blur Secures Top Grossing Hip Hop Tour Ranking
Drake‘s final ticket sales for the It’s All A Blur tour have been tabulated, and, as anticipated, have blown pas the report for the highest grossing Hip Hop Tour up to now.
According to an Instagram publish by Genius, after promoting out every of the 80 exhibits on the North American run, It’s All A Blur grossed a complete of $320.5 million.
Along with the grand whole, the publish additionally shared a screenshot of a breakdown of the ticket gross sales at every of the 39 venues Drake performed alongside the way in which. All in all, a complete of 1.3 million tickets had been bought.
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In November, with simply 30 of the then 72-scheduled exhibits within the books, Drake eclipsed Kendrick Lamar’s Big Steppers Tour by incomes $129.7 million for his It’s All A Blur Tour.
Going into this tour run, some speculated that Drake ought to’ve completed stadiums however it seems to be as if the sector technique has labored out simply positive for the OVO boss.
The Big Steppers Tour started in July 2022 following the discharge of Kendrick Lamar’s long-awaited fifth album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers and got here to an finish that September having earned $110.9 million from 929,000 tickets throughout 73 exhibits.
The It’s All A Blur tour broke one other report in July of this 12 months, when it rumbled by way of Washington, D.C. for a pair of exhibits on July 28 and 29, which made him the primary rapper to eclipse $5 million in income from a single area live performance in U.S. historical past.
According to Touring Data, the Capital One Arena concert events every banked a mean of $5.032 million in ticket gross sales, which quantities to a mixed $10.064 million throughout the 2 nights.
The back-to-back sold-out concert events drew a reported 34,303 attendees, with tickets costs averaging $293.40.
These enormous figures imply his July 28 cease in D.C. was additionally the highest-grossing live performance of Drake’s profession.
Drizzy even referenced the $5 million-for-a-show bag throughout his tour cease in Montreal final month whereas performing his 2013 hit “Started From the Bottom,” on which he rapped about getting $500,000 for a present.