According 2 Billboard JAY Z & Beyonce’s On the Run II Tour finished with $253.5 million in the bank, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore.
The tour wrapped Oct. 4 at Seattle’s CenturyLink Field, the last of the 48 stadium dates they played, after beginning June 6 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. From there, the dynamic duo played 18 shows throughout Europe, peaking at London Stadium’s two-night engagement with $11 million grossed and more than 125,000 tickets sold. After a few final shows in France, including their debut performance of “APESHIT” in Paris, they crossed the pond for 30 North American shows, with doubles in Landover, Md.; East Rutherford, N.J.; Chicago; Atlanta; Houston; and Pasadena, Calif. The biggest earner of the tour was the Aug. 25-26 engagement at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, grossing $14.1 million.
On the Run II expanded The Carters’ worldwide reach. The $253.5 million haul of this year’s run represents a 132 percent increase over the original’s gross. While one might worry that expanding from 21 sold-out stadium dates to 48 would be spreading oneself thin, Beyoncé and JAY-Z were still able to increase their average per-show gross, maintaining a pace of $5.28 million each night.
Here is the breakdown:
On the Run: $109.6 million
On the Run II: $253.5 million
On the Run: 980,000 tickets sold
On the Run II: 2,177,000 tickets sold
On the Run: 21 shows (2 in Europe; 19 in North America)
On the Run II: 48 shows (18 in Europe; 30 in North America)
On the Run: $5,219,533 average gross
On the Run II: $5,281,562 average gross
On the Run: 3 Boxscores over $10 million (peaks: $13.6 million at Stade de France in Paris)
On the Run II: 8 Boxscores over $10 million (peak: $14.1 million at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta)
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