
According to Billboard:
The first two legs of the tour —
through North America in the spring followed by a five-week trek in
Europe that wrapped Aug. 3 — generated 1.8 million tickets sold at 40
performances.
After a brief hiatus, the Formation
World Tour will resume on Sept. 7 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford,
N.J.: the first stop on a final nine-city jaunt through North American
markets that will wrap in Nashville on Oct. 2.
The Formation World Tour launched on
April 27 in Miami, and concluded its first North American leg on June 14
after playing 23 shows on the continent. The tour headed to Europe and
kicked off with a June 28 stadium show in Sunderland, England. The
European segment included 17 concerts at 16 venues, with box office
sales reaching $86.9 million.
Reported this week by tour promoter
Live Nation, revenue from the European leg earns Beyoncé the No. 1 slot
on Billboard’s weekly tally of Hot Tours (see list below).
Each of the venues on the European
schedule hosted the tour for a single night except for London’s Wembley
Stadium that drew 142,500 fans on July 2 and 3. The two-night stint
earned $15.3 million, the sixth-highest gross of the year based on
reported Boxscores from touring artists of all genres.
The best-attended show so far on the
Formation World Tour occurred at her July 21 show at the Stade de France
in Paris. A total of 75,106 tickets were sold to the concert. (That
beats the 55,736 tickets sold to her May 14 Rose Bowl show in Pasadena, Calif. — which had been the tour’s best-attended show.)
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