Pink | Recap


RECAP is a summary of the lifetime ticket sales earned by an specific artist. It will mention box office (revenue, tickets sold and number of shows) for headlining and co-headlining concerts, one-off concerts and lists per regions, markets, boxoffice data for each calendar year and revenues adjusted for inflation.


PinkBox Office
Trustfall
Pink
Headliner
$109,104,786
485,142
34 shows
Summer Carnival
Pink
Headliner
$584,723,498
4,345,033
94 shows
Beautiful Trauma
Pink
Headliner
$392,039,407
3,066,871
156 shows
The Truth About Love
Pink
Headliner
$182,937,014
1,984,851
142 shows
Funhouse
Pink
Headliner
$160,452,273
2,431,939
175 shows
I’m Not Dead
Pink
Headliner
$54,367,912
1,002,482
135 shows
Try This
Pink
Headliner
$20,105,225
466,069
53 shows
Party
Pink
Headliner
$4,130,247
137,121
52 shows
Orphan$7,461,842
98,716
4 shows
TotalRevenue: $1,515,322,204
Tickets Sold: 14,018,224
Price: $108.10
Shows: 845

The eight concert tours and one-off concerts grossed a total of $1.515 billion from 14 million tickets sold in 845 shows. Pink is the 4th highest-grossing female artist in history.

“Summer Carnival” (2023-24) is her most successful tour with $584.7 million from 4.345 million tickets sold in 94 shows, bringing an average of $6.220 million and 46,224 tickets sold per concert. It’s the highest-grossing tour by a female artist in history, based on official reports.

“Funhouse” (2009-10) was her first tour to gross over $100 million, with a total of $160.5 million from 2.431 million tickets sold in 175 shows. It reached the milestone at the Forum in Copenhagen on November 7, 2009. She was the third highest-grossing female artist of the year, after Britney Spears and Madonna.

Pink surpassed $1 billion in ticket sales on August 14, 2023, after the concert at American Family Field in Milwaukee as part of the “Summer Carnival” (2023-24). It earned $7.257 million from 46,700 tickets sold and pushed the overall number to $1.002 billion.


Pink | RegionsBox Office
North America$652,479,719
4,756,381
296 shows
Europe$526,436,111
6,051,809
329 shows
Oceania$334,855,405
3,175,570
213 shows
Africa$868,204
20,164
3 shows
Asia$682,765
14,300
4 shows

North America is the most succesful region with $652.5 million from 4.756 million tickets sold in 296 shows. The “Summer Carnival” (2023-24) is her biggest tour in the region with $266.1 million in 38 shows, bringing an average of $7.003 million from 43,978 tickets sold each concert.

“Summer Carnival” ($266.1 million; 2023-24) is followed by “Beautiful Trauma” ($184.8 million; 2018-19); “Trustfall” ($109.1 million; 2023-24); “The Truth About Love” ($78.6 million; 2013-14); “Funhouse” ($6.9 million; 2009-10); “Party” ($2.9 million; 2009-10); and “I’m Not Dead” ($0.6 million; 2006-07) as her highest-grossing concerts in North America.

Europe is the second most successful region with $526.4 million from 6.052 million tickets sold in 329 shows. The “Summer Carnival” (2023-24) is her biggest tour in the region with $214.3 million in 36 shows, bringing an average of $5.954 million from 47,047 tickets sold each concert.

“Summer Carnival” ($214.3 million; 2023-24) is followed by “Beautiful Trauma” ($126.8 million; 2018-19); “Funhouse” ($98.1 million; 2009-10); “I’m Not Dead” ($33.2 million; 2006-07); “The Truth About Love” ($31.7 million; 2013-14); “Try This” ($17.7 million; 2004); and “Party” ($0.6 million; 2002) as her highest-grossing concerts in Europe.

Oceania is the third highest-grossing region with $334.9 million from 3.175 million tickets sold in 213 shows. Pink is the highest-grossing and bestselling female artist of all time in the continent and second overall, only behind Elton John.

“Summer Carnival” ($104.3 million; 2023-24) is followed by “Beautiful Trauma” ($80.4 million; 2018-19); “The Truth About Love” ($72.7 million; 2013-14); “Funhouse” ($55.4 million; 2009-10); “I’m Not Dead” ($19.2 million; 2006-07); “Try This” ($2.6 million; 2004); and “Party” ($0.5 million; 2002) as her highest-grossing concerts in Oceania.


Pink | MarketsBox Office
United States
North America
$585,670,350
4,240,798
267 shows
Australia
Oceania
$302,330,387
2,914,598
199 shows
United Kingdom + Ireland
Europe
$221,490,669
2,361,526
118 shows
Germany
Europe
$156,048,392
1,878,610
101 shows
Canada
North America
$66,809,369
515,583
29 shows
New Zealand
Oceania
$32,525,018
260,972
14 shows
Netherlands
Europe
$27,220,252
289,057
14 shows
Austria
Europe
$25,493,742
310,247
17 shows
France
Europe
$16,707,907
212,696
12 shows
Switzerland
Europe
$16,400,155
194,521
12 shows
Denmark
Europe
$13,393,832
139,980
8 shows
Sweden
Europe
$12,281,539
155,587
8 shows
Belgium
Europe
$10,711,207
124,411
6 shows
Poland
Europe
$9,051,762
95,633
2 shows
Norway
Europe
$5,683,908
65,332
5 shows
Finland
Europe
$3,520,327
46,940
4 shows
Czech Republic
Europe
$3,419,692
64,006
5 shows
South Africa
Africa
$868,204
20,164
3 shows
Luxembourg
Europe
$746,356
10,784
1 show
Hungary
Europe
$708,336
16,379
2 shows
Russia
Europe
$684,010
14,600
2 shows
Macedonia
Europe
$529,550
17,000
1 show
Arab Emirates
Asia
$509,200
8,000
1 show
Italy
Europe
$442,750
11,000
2 shows
Slovenia
Europe
$315,300
6,000
1 show
Turkey
Europe
$300,720
6,600
2 shows
Croatia
Europe
$254,250
5,000
1 show
Slovakia
Europe
$242,865
6,300
1 show
Estonia
Europe
$237,875
5,500
1 show
Latvia
Europe
$219,375
4,500
1 show
Iceland
Europe
$202,750
5,000
1 show
Japan
Asia
$173,565
6,300
3 shows
Serbia
Europe
$168,590
4,600
1 show

The Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne is her highest-grossing venue with $71.6 million from 689,000 tickets sold in 53 shows, followed by Entertainment Centre in Brisbane ($38.5 million; 32 shows); SuperDome in Sydney ($29.6 million; 15 shows); Entertainment Centre in Sydney ($25.6 million; 26 shows); and Marvel Stadium in Melbourne ($24.8 million; 4 shows).

The concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough (2024) is the highest-grossing concert of her career with $11.049 million, followed by Hyde Park in London ($10.457 million; 2023); Soldier Field in Chicago ($9.926 million; 2024); Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton ($9.745 million; 2024); and MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford ($9.073 million; 2024).

The concert at Accor Stadium in Sydney (2024) is the most-attended concert of her career with 73,768 tickets sold, followed by Wembley Stadium in London (72,615 tickets; 2019); Hyde Park in London (65,000 tickets; 2023); Marvel Stadium in Melbourne (61,808 tickets; 2024); and Optus Stadium in Perth (60,696 tickets; 2024).


Pink | Year by YearBox Office
2024$375,494,633
2,789,072
69 shows
2023$318,333,651
2,041,103
59 shows
Total (2020-2029)Revenue: $693,828,284
Tickets Sold: 4,830,175
Shows: 128
2019$216,028,623
1,816,263
68 shows
2018$176,010,784
1,250,608
88 shows
2017$7,461,842
98,716
4 shows
2014$13,213,470
161,323
11 shows
2013$169,723,544
1,823,528
131 shows
2010$40,331,500
615,400
24 shows
Total (2010-2019)Revenue: $622,769,763
Tickets Sold: 5,765,838
Shows: 326
2009$120,120,773
1,816,539
151 shows
2007$30,752,605
528,078
61 shows
2006$23,615,307
474,404
74 shows
2004$20,105,225
466,069
53 shows
2002$4,130,247
137,121
52 shows
Total (2000-2009)Revenue: $198,724,157
Tickets Sold: 3,422,211
Shows: 391

According to dates performed in 2024, “Summer Carnival” (2023-24) and “Trustfall” (2023-24) earned a combined $375.5 million from 2.789 million tickets sold in 69 shows, making $5.442 million from 40,421 tickets sold each concert. Pink was the highest-grossing female artist of the year, based on official reports.

Including numbers from just two full years (2023 and 2024), the 2020s is the most successful decade of Pink’s career with a combined $693.8 million from 4.830 million tickets sold in 128 shows, bringing an average of $5.420 million and 37,736 tickets sold each concert. Based on official reports, she is the second highest-grossing female artist of the decade, after Beyoncé.


In the following table, the total revenues for each tour and one-off shows are converted based on 2024’s dollar (USD). The convertion measures the power of the revenue adapted to the past year’s inflation rate.

Pink | Adjusted Ticket SalesRevenue (2024)
Trustfall (2023-24)$110.90 million
Summer Carnival (2023-2024)$592.32 million
Beautiful Trauma (2018-2019)$484.94 million
The Truth About Love (2013-2014)$246.05 million
Funhouse (2009-2010)$233.66 million
I’m Not Dead (2006-2007)$83.27 million
Try This (2004)$33.39 million
Party (2002)$7.20 million
Orphan (2000-2024)$9.55 million
TotalRevenue: $1.801 billion
Gain: $285.98 million
Price: $128.50

The eight concert tours and one-off concerts grossed a total of $1.801 billion in adjusted ticket sales from 14 million tickets sold in 845 shows. This total is up by $286 million added to the original number and the overall average price is now up by 18.85%, based on 2024 dollar.

The “Summer Carnival” (2023-24) remains as the most successful concert tour with a box office now at $592.3 million in adjusted ticket sales, pushing the average revenue to $6.301 million for each concert and the lifetime average revenue is now at $2.131 million.


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