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Pollstar: Live events industry lost $30B because of pandemic

Elton John’s tour tops worldwide list, grossing $87.1M

- By Mesfin Fekadu

Due to the global coronaviru­s pandemic, concert trade publicatio­n Pollstar puts the total lost revenue for the live events industry in 2020 at more than $30 billion.

Pollstar on Friday released its year-end report, explaining that the live events industry should have hit a record-setting $12.2 billion this year, but instead it incurred $9.7 billion in losses. The company added that the projected $30 billion figure in losses includes “unreported events, ancillary revenues, including sponsorshi­ps, ticketing, conces

sions, merch, transporta­tion, restaurant­s, hotels, and other economic activity tied to the live events.” Those losses accounted for more than $8 billion.

In March hundreds of artists announced that their current or upcoming tours would need to be postponed or canceled because of the pandemic. While a small number of performers have played drive-in concerts and others have held digital concerts, the majority of artists have not played live in 2020.

With just a few months on the road, Elton John’s “Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour” tops the year’s Top 100 Worldwide Tours list with $87.1 million grossed between Nov. 30 through March 7. John’s tour ranked No. 2 last year with $212 million grossed.

Celine Dion came in second this year with $71.2 million, followed by Trans- Siberian Orchestra ($58.2 million), U2 ($52.1 million) and Queen + Adam Lambert ($44.6 million). Post Malone, Eagles, Jonas Brothers, Dead & Company and Andrea Bocelli rounded out the Top 10.

“It’s been an extraordin­arily difficult year for the events industry, which has been disproport­ionately impacted by the coronaviru­s. As painful as it is to chronicle the adversity and loss our industry and many of our colleagues faced, we understand it is a critical undertakin­g toward facilitati­ng our recovery, which is thankfully on the horizon,” Ray Waddell, president of Oak View Group’s Media & Conference­s Division, which oversees Pollstar and Venuesnow, said in a statement Friday.

“With vaccines, better testing, new safety and sanitizati­on protocols, smart ticketing and other innovation­s, the live industry will be ramping up in the coming months, and we’re sure that at this time next year we’ll have a very different story to tell.”

 ?? Valentin Flauraud / Associated Press ?? With just a few months on the road, Elton John’s “Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour” tops the year’s Top 100 Worldwide Tours list with $87.1 million grossed.
Valentin Flauraud / Associated Press With just a few months on the road, Elton John’s “Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour” tops the year’s Top 100 Worldwide Tours list with $87.1 million grossed.

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