Taylor Swift’s tour & movie to generate $4.1B in revenue
By Reuters
17 October 2023 |
4:29 am
Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour and concert film are set to bring in a jaw-dropping $4.1 billion, making it the most lucrative concert tour in US history. This figure, estimated by Peter Cohan of Babson College for TMZ, surpasses the yearly economic output of 42 countries.
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