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Pop sensation Taylor Swift is currently making waves around the world due to her ongoing Eras Tour. The 34-year-old artist kicked off her sixth concert tour in March 2023 and will conclude it in December 2024. With the tour proving to be a monumental success, Swift’s fans are eager to know how much money she is taking in with each concert.
Here are all the available details regarding Taylor Swift’s recent concert earnings.
How much money does Taylor Swift make for each Eras Tour concert?
According to a report by Forbes, the renowned singer earns approximately $13.6 million per concert.
Taylor Swift is widely regarded as the biggest pop star in the world at the moment. Considering her global fan following and the crowds she draws with her performances, there are few artists who can compete with her influence. Due to her massive earnings of late, Swift became a billionaire in 2023 and currently boasts an estimated net worth of $1.3 billion. However, her Eras Tour seems to have boosted the musician’s wealth. It has already become the highest-grossing tour ever, becoming the first in history to cross the $1 billion revenue mark.
According to Capital UK, Swift pocketed over $700 million in ticket sales through the North American leg of her tour. Moreover, she was reportedly paid £14 million to perform in Singapore during the South Asian sector of her world tour. Swift raked in close to £2.3 million per show to exclusively conduct her six concerts in the island nation.
The entirety of the Eras Tour comprises 152 concerts across five continents. As a result, Taylor Swift is expected to make in excess of $2 billion via ticket sales alone. If other factors, such as merchandise, are also taken into consideration, her total income with the Eras Tour is speculated to exceed $4.1 billion, as per a Washington Post report.
Taylor Swift is closing one chapter and opening a new one.
While the Eras Tour is coming to an end later this year, the Grammy winner is ensuring the memories will last a lifetime by releasing a photo book celebrating her most iconic tour yet. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Book is set to release on November 29, exclusively at Target for $40. The upcoming 256-page manuscript will include over 500 images from her iconic performances, including several never-before-seen and behind-the-scenes pictures as well as notes from the 34-year-old herself.
Here is the official retrospective of the most wondrous tour of my life, my beloved Eras Tour,” Taylor said in a press release of the upcoming book. “Thank you to the fans who came to this show. You were what made The Eras Tour what it became.”
Later, Taylor reflected on the tour on Instagram as she prepares to kick off its final leg in Miami on Oct. 18, noting that the book will capture “all the magical memories” fans brought to the stadiums she played.
We’ll be kicking off the final leg of The Eras Tour this week, which is hard to comprehend,” she wrote in a Oct. 15 Instagram post. “This tour has been the most wondrous experience and I knew I wanted to commemorate the memories we made together in a special way. Well, two ways actually.”
Naturally, Taylor always has another trick up her sleeve, and the “Fortnight” singer will also release vinyl and CD versions of her surprise double album The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology for the first time since its April digital release along with the upcoming photobook—including 35 tracks, four bonus acoustic songs and a new poster of Miss Americana herself. Both items will be available in Target stores and online starting on Black Friday.
It will come as no surprise to fans that Taylor has chosen to commemorate the Eras Tour in such a big way. After all, the “Karma” singer has previously emphasized that she has had the time of her life fighting dragons with Swifties on the iconic stage.
This has definitely been an exhausting, all-encompassing, but most joyful, most rewarding, most wonderful thing that has ever happened in my life,” Taylor said during the 100th Eras Tour show in Liverpool June 13th. “It’s taken over everything. I think I once had hobbies, but I don’t know what they are anymore, because all I do when I’m not onstage is sit at home and try to think of clever acoustic song mashups, and think about what you might want to hear.”
And while the Eras Tour has featured guests like Ed Sheeran, Jack Antonoff, Florence Welch and even Taylor’s boyfriend Travis Kelce, there is one facet of the shows that is the most important for the performer: her fans.
As she put it during her 100th show speech, “Really, when I’m not on stage, I’m just dreaming about being back onstage with you guys.”
Luckily, Taylor and her fans will have 18 more opportunities to come together for the Eras Tour, across cities like Miami, Indianapolis, and New Orleans before it wraps up for good in Vancouver on Dec. 8.