The greatest British singer-songwriter, vocal queen, multi-instrumentalist, funny bone extraordinaire, mom of the year and undercover do-gooder. @adele
@jkerrison Great memories . . . an amazing 194,834 fans attended back-to-back Adele shows @ANZStadium in March last year, with a phenomenal 98,364 turning out for the Saturday night performance. A new Australian record for a two-night show. #AdeleInSydney
.@Adele earned her most attended concert of all-time on March 10, 2017, with 98,364 tickets sold at ANZ Stadium in Sydney as part of the "Live 2016-17".
@actromantic@Likes_Nothing8 Can you stop lying about the ticket bundles? When Adele premiered “25” on November 20, 2015, she didn’t even have a tour announcement lol, until mid-December she announced her tour.
Taylor didn’t have Reputation on Spotify either and only made 1.2M.
@Hbrl18228 https://t.co/Pzl6uaCydy
10 million ticket requests in the U.S. alone back in 2015 was crazy. And she hasn’t even toured the U.S. since, so the demand is probably way bigger now. Most artists are seeing higher demand post-pandemic anyway, so Adele’s is likely through the roof.
@amanufolklorica@billboard She also has the most in demand tour in the USA this century with 10 million in demand tickets, according to Ticketmaster “it was an all time high”, it has yet to be topped.
In demand figures for performers in the USA for tour tickets:
Drake: 1M+
Beyoncé : 1.8-2M
Taylor: 2M
@Hbrl18228 The European tour was announced a week later, the U.S. tour wasn’t announced until a month after the album dropped, and the tour didn’t start for another seven months. If bundles had been involved, she probably would’ve sold 10M+ first week.