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  2. List of Madonna concerts - Wikipedia

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    Billboard awarded Madonna the "Backstage Pass Award" in recognition of having the top-grossing tour of the year, with ticket sales of nearly US$125 million. [16] Madonna's next tours broke world records, with the 2006 Confessions Tour grossing over US$194.7 million, [17] becoming the highest-grossing tour ever for a female artist at that time. [18]

  3. AXS (company) - Wikipedia

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    AXS (pronounced access) is an American ticket outlet for sports and entertainment events, founded in 2011 and owned by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), the world's second largest entertainment promoter behind Live Nation Entertainment.

  4. TicketNetwork - Wikipedia

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    Buyers are charged a service fee for tickets purchased, plus a delivery fee, depending on the method of delivery, location, and time until the event. [3] Once the tickets are available, the seller ships them directly to the buyer. Sellers are able to list and manage tickets on the marketplace via the TicketNetwork Point of Sale software.

  5. This is how much Taylor Swift made in ticket sales on the ...

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    One for the money, 2 billion for the show! Official numbers from Taylor Swift's production company, Taylor Swift Touring, show the singer has more than doubled the gross ticket sales record, a ...

  6. Take That - Wikipedia

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    Take That's Progress Live also broke all records for ticket sales selling over 1.1 million tickets in one day, smashing the previous box-office record set by Take That's Circus tour in 2008. [ 66 ] On the first day of release Progress became the fastest-selling album of the century, with 235,000 copies sold in just one day. [ 67 ]

  7. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    StubHub was founded in March 2000 as a class project [7] by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr, both former Stanford Business School students and investment bankers. [8] One of its first major sports deals was with the Seattle Mariners in 2001. [9]

  8. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, ticket resale was Ticketmaster's fastest growing business. [48] In 2022, Ticketmaster was experimenting with a demand-based, dynamic pricing which would vary the ticket price based upon demand. The new system is touted to give artists a higher share of the revenues that would otherwise be coming through resale ticket sales. [49]

  9. Primary ticket outlet - Wikipedia

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    A primary ticket outlet is an organization that contracts directly with venues and promoters to sell event tickets on its behalf. [1] Primary ticket outlets have a direct relationship with the owner of a venue or event. They will often use software to manage the sale of tickets for their clients. [2]