Rolling Stones top charts for highest concert earnings – see full list

Rolling Stones top charts for highest concert earnings – see full list

Rolling Stones top charts for highest concert earnings – see full list

Wild Horses couldn’t keep Mick and Keef away from touring and no wonder as the veteran rockers have earned more than £1.8bn in gig tickets over the last four decades

Mick Jagger, Ronnie Woods and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones perform at the British Summer Time festival at Hyde Park in London

Mick Jagger, Ronnie Woods and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones perform at the British Summer Time festival at Hyde Park in London

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Mick Jagger and co have got the most satisfaction from live shows – over £1.8billion worth.

The Rolling Stones have topped the charts for concert earnings of music acts over four decades.

Jagger, 79, Keith Richards, 78, Ronnie Wood, 75, and the late Charlie Watts sold 22 million tickets in that time.

Close behind the wizened rockers were Irish stadium favourites U2.

Sir Elton John, 75, came third with his £1.4billion in earnings.

He will likely reach the Stones’ milestone by the end of his current Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour.

Elton’s fortunes are like a Rocket, man

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The Stones’ old Beatles rival and this year’s Glastonbury sensation Sir Paul McCartney, 80, was the third Brit in the top 10, raking in just under £1billion.

Metallica’s position at number nine made them the must lucrative heavy metal live act. The rest of the top 10 were fellow American legends Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Bon Jovi and the Eagles, plus Canadian Celine Dion.

The chart was created by US music magazine Pollstar by analysing ticket sales since 1981. In the top 20 were Rod Stewart (£659million) and younger acts like Coldplay (£861million), Beyoncé (£836million) and Ed Sheeran (£802million).

Ed Sheeran performs onstage during KIIS FM’s Jingle Ball 2014

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Brodie Cooper, of US marketing firm PRrppd, said: “This poll demonstrates the staggering appeal that UK artists have in the music business.

“For a small set of islands these have achieved astonishing success given all the other countries with enormous selling acts.”

Top ten ticket sales

The Rolling Stones $2,165,280,638

U2 $2,127,771,684

Elton John $1,748,183,036

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band $1,527,407,373

Madonna $1,389,746,222

Celine Dion $1,354,352,578

Bon Jovi $1,329,891,400

Eagles $1,314,544,780

Metallica $1,219,599,179

Paul McCartney $1,193,812,645

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