When you often think about great performances, one of the first thoughts relies on women in the music industry. Their talents and charisma have taken them far, but their staging, performance, and iconic setlist marked an after and a before for thousands of fans around the world. These are five of the most successful female tours in history.
5. P!nk’s “Beautiful Trauma” World Tour: The iconic show started on March 1, 2018, in support of the artist’s seventh album, “Beautiful Trauma,” and her eighth studio album, “Hurts 2B Human.” With 156 shows concluded in 2019, P!nk grossed $397,300,000.
4. Madonna’s “Sticky & Sweet” Tour: Everyone would like to attend a Madonna concert after this marvelous tour. The American artist gave her all on the stage, and her efforts paid off. “The Sticky & Sweet Tour” was the eighth concert tour by Madonna to promote her eleventh studio album, “Hard Candy,” grossing $411,000,000 between 2008 and 2009.
3. P!nk’s “Summer Carnival:” The artist didn’t have enough with her successful “Beautiful Trauma” World Tour and decided to tour again in support of her ninth studio album, “Trust Fall” released in 2023. With 61 shows, the tour will finish at the Camping World Stadium on November 18, 2024, in Orlando, United States grossing $469,300,000 so far.
2. Beyoncé’s “Renaissance World Tour:” After 7 years without embarking on a solo tour, Beyoncé wanted to bring the disco to every city in the United States and Europe. The glamor and the silver scenery blend perfectly together to give another exceptional show to her fans. The tour supported her seventh studio album, “Renaissance” released in 2022 and grossed $579,879,268 with just 56 shows.
1. Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour”: The most successful tour in history among women and men, there’s no doubt Taylor is having an amazing run. The tour was in support of her tenth studio album, “Midnights” but her concept of bringing every single era makes it special and even became the promotion for her eleventh studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” The tour is still not over but already has grossed a whopping mark of $1,930,000,000 with approximately 121 shows during 2023 and 2024.