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The Rolling Stones in 2021

The Rolling Stones on the 'No Filter Tour' 2021. Credit: Reproduction/Facebook/Lou Brutus

The Rolling Stones earn approximately US$10 million per show with the return of the 'No Filter Tour'.

The band's return to the US stage is among the most lucrative.

The Rolling Stones returned to the stage with the No Filter Tour across the United States in September. The band's first tour since the death of Charlie Watts has placed the rock icons at the top of the most lucrative tours in the country today.

According to a survey by Pollstar , data from six stadiums the group performed in show impeccable box office results, with all tickets sold out for the performances: in the last week, the average attendance at each show was 43,000.

In addition to impressive attendance numbers, The Rolling Stones also lead the ranking in highest revenue, with an average gross of US$10 million per show. The veterans are the only ones to reach this mark, repeating the feat of the No Filter Tour in 2019.

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