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Britney's Total Tour Gross


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17 minutes ago, nonoiseplz said:

I haven't checked it but Pollstar End Year Touring polls have a starting date and ending date which does not include tour dates for a tour that started before or ended after their year end cutt offs. If 20 million were sold after or before the cutt off/ starting dates then it would be reflected on the previous or next year poll; which may not be a high enough gross to make their lists. If all of the tour dates took place within their start/end cutt off dates only then would a tours gross be completely accurate for that year.

The FFT:

https://www.webcitation.org/64I05wGYs?url=https://www.pollstarpro.com/charts/2011YearEndTop25WorldwideTours.pdf

"The annual POLLSTAR ranking of the concert industry’s top performing artists is tabulated for all North American shows worked  between January 1 and December 31, 2011. All ticket sales figures are calculated in U.S. dollars and are based on reported information and extensive research by POLLSTAR"

TCSBS:

https://www.webcitation.org/5nWvOtLxH

"The annual POLLSTAR ranking of the concert industry’s top performing artists is tabulated for all shows worked between January 1 and December 31, 2009. All ticket sales figures are calculated in U.S. dollars and are based on reported information and extensive research by POLLSTAR"

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38 minutes ago, LEMONADEGLORY said:

The FFT:

https://www.webcitation.org/64I05wGYs?url=https://www.pollstarpro.com/charts/2011YearEndTop25WorldwideTours.pdf

"The annual POLLSTAR ranking of the concert industry’s top performing artists is tabulated for all North American shows worked  between January 1 and December 31, 2011. All ticket sales figures are calculated in U.S. dollars and are based on reported information and extensive research by POLLSTAR"

TCSBS:

https://www.webcitation.org/5nWvOtLxH

"The annual POLLSTAR ranking of the concert industry’s top performing artists is tabulated for all shows worked between January 1 and December 31, 2009. All ticket sales figures are calculated in U.S. dollars and are based on reported information and extensive research by POLLSTAR"

Well thats a pretty straightforward timeframe. lol  But in the end, Pollstar does admit that their data isn't official.

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1 hour ago, really really cool guy said:

The 54million$ part is right but the number of dates isn't. There were only 31 dates

They added the Asian tour

it seems that they combined US/EU tour with the Asian tour?

It's kinda dumb because they didn't report the full Asian tour gross..they said it is 9mil but the Tel Aviv date alone should've made her sold at least half of that number so they probably reported only some.

Pollstar is known to have mistakes in it so don't believe anything.


Anyways this graph still didn't add the reported Asian gross .....which will make the overall POM gross at over 200Mil gross.
 

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3 hours ago, nonoiseplz said:

Well thats a pretty straightforward timeframe. lol  But in the end, Pollstar does admit that their data isn't official.

https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8435937.stm

”Pollstar's annual list is based on data provided by concert promoters and venue managers.”

And still more reliable than the source from the picture. The difference between the Billboard boxscores and Pollstar are always minimal. I don’t think Billboard would make a $14M difference. Plus, you have to pay to see all the PDFs by Pollstar. Do you think people would be paying for unofficial data?

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5 minutes ago, LEMONADEGLORY said:

And still more reliable than the source from the picture. The difference between the Billboard boxscores and Pollstar are always minimal. I don’t think Billboard would make a $14M difference. Plus, you have to pay to see all the PDFs by Pollstar. Do you think people would be paying for unofficial data?

That disclaimer at the bottom of Pollstars PDF basically says its unofficial but a lot of intense boxscore searching went into getting the data.

Pollstar is unofficial but has a good reputation for giving reliable information. :zoomzoom:

But I'm willing to bet the OP's source calculated inflation and thats why the grosses are much higher.

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3 minutes ago, nonoiseplz said:

That disclaimer at the bottom of Pollstars PDF basically says its unofficial but a lot of intense boxscore searching went into getting the data.

Pollstar is unofficial but has a good reputation for giving reliable information. :zoomzoom:

Pollstar is part of AP. Plus, I already gave you BBC link where it states that the data they get is provided by concert promoters or venue managers

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5 minutes ago, LEMONADEGLORY said:

Pollstar is part of AP. Plus, I already gave you BBC link where it states that the data they get is provided by concert promoters or venue managers

 Technically, you can open up a website, collect online data from concert promoters/venue managers, and call it Pollcomet.com. 

Still unofficial. :yeaok:

 

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Just now, nonoiseplz said:

 Technically, you can open up a website, collect data online data from concert promoters/venue mangers, and call it Pollcomet.com. 

Still unofficial. :yeaok:

 

Do you really think that The Associated Press would have something unofficial as their source? Just accept that the gross for TCSBS and FFT are overestimated.

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