Country Superstar Kenny Chesney Has Set A New Personal Milestone After His Big Revival Tour Became His First Trek To Gross Over $100 Million (£62.5 Million).
The singer's 2015 North American trek ran from March to August (15), and now Billboard.com reports the 50-city run drew more than 1.3 million fans and raked in $114 million (£71.25 million).
That figure cracks his previous best from his 2012 co-headlining Brothers of the Sun shows with Tim Mcgraw, which boasted one million tickets sold from 23 shows, grossing $96 million (£60 million).
The Big Revival Tour's final two shows, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts on 28 and 29 August (15), also set a new Chesney record for the venue - the pair of performances grossed $11.6 million (£7.25 million) from 120,206 seats sold, an increase from the $9.9 million (£6.19 million) raised from 111,209 seats filled over two nights in 2012.