Taylor Swift's Eras tour brings in over $13 million a night in ticket sales

Per Women's Health

Taylor Swift was recently on her Eras tour, bringing her to places around the world performing her concert. This results in her raking in $13 million a night in ticket sales, according to Bloomberg.

It was reported that after expenses, the singer would mostly likely take home $30 million. This came as the average price of a ticket to her tour would cost $254.

Taylor Swift has made an estimated gross of $110 million for her 22 performances since March. This comes close to Bruce Springsteen's latest tour, which raked in $1412 million after 36 dates.

According to the Grammy website, Taylor's Reputation Stadium Tour also sold out, earning her $191.1 million during the US leg. The singer reportedly also made millions from a Netflix documentary that was created during her Reputation tour, although it wasn't specified just how much she took home.

In December, it was reported that FTX tried to sponsor Taylor Swift for $100 million but she said no. The deal would've cost the now-bankrupt company over $100 million over three years.

In November, it was reported that the FTX lawsuit spreads to celebrities that also promoted the platform. These included popular figures like Tom Brady, Stephen Curry, Shaquille O'Neal, Udonis Haslem, Kevin O'Leary, and more.

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