How much do the Red Hot Chili Peppers make per show with John Frusciante?

How much do the Red Hot Chili Peppers make per show with John Frusciante?

Guitarist resumed his place in the band in 2019, although his first performances with the Red Hot Chili Peppers only took place in 2022

O Red Hot Chili Pepperswhich is already one of the biggest active rock bands on the planet, has risen to another level since the announcement of the return of John Frusciante, made at the end of 2019. The guitarist only made his debut with the band in 2022, in view of the stoppages of tours due to the pandemic. Many fans are eager to see him again with Anthony Kiedis (voice), flea (down) and Chad Smith (battery).

The numbers compiled by profile Touring Data, specializing in tour ticket information, portray this perfectly. On Twitter, the account revealed how much the recent presentations of the American group in Oceania yielded at the box office. Audience and revenue figures were released, as well as more general information about the current tour, Global Stadiumwhich promotes the albums Unlimited Love It is Return of the Dream Canteen (both 2022).

According to Touring Datathe eight concerts performed by chili peppers in Oceania had 100% of their tickets sold. In all, 378,610 tickets were made available — on average, 47,326 per show. Revenue was US$ 48.23 million (about R$ 251.9 million at current prices and in direct transactions), with an average of US$ 6 million (approximately R$ 31.3 million) per event.

It is worth remembering that the revenue does not go into the pocket of the band. It is all the money raised by the organization of the show, considering only the gross income, without considering the expenses related to an event of this size.

Check out the audience and revenue information for each of the presentations below:

– Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia: 106,974 tickets sold for two shows – $13,450,562 in revenue for two shows

– Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia: 104,535 tickets for two shows – $12,785,784 in revenue for two shows

– Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia: 47,866 tickets sold – $6,970,055 in revenue

– Optus Stadium, Perth, Australia: 51,180 tickets sold – $6,838,651 in revenue

– Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand: 40,051 tickets sold – $4,970,573 in revenue

– Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand: 28,004 tickets sold – $3,211,935 in revenue

Red Hot Chili Peppers and Global Stadium Tour

Still in its investigation, the Touring Data revealed information about the entire Global Stadium Tour, which already had 39 of its 57 concerts confirmed so far. It is estimated that the band has already generated revenue of US$ 225.2 million (about R$ 1.17 billion, at the current exchange rate and in direct transaction) with the performances carried out so far. On average, US$ 5.77 million (R$ 30.1 million) per event.

The public present on these occasions was 1,844,491 people. On average, there are 47,295 fans per performance. The average ticket price is US$ 122.11 (about R$ 637).

Where’s Brazil?

Until now, the Global Stadium Tour did not include Brazil. However, according to journalist José Norberto FleschO Red Hot Chili Pepperswill perform in the country in November this year. Leo Diasportal columnist metropolisesin turn, states that the passage will be in September, at the festival The Town, in Sao Paulo. There has still been no official confirmation of any of the information presented by the professionals.

Source: Rollingstone

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