Madonna Tickets Slated To Make Rebel Heart Most Expensive Tour Of 2015
At 56 years young, Madonna is proving that age is just a number. The illustrious songstress has just released Rebel Heart, her highly anticipated 13th studio album, and is set to embark on a subsequent tour this August. Tickets go on sale to the general public Monday, but following a pre-sale, the secondary market has already placed Madonna among music’s elite touring acts this year.
In fact, if preliminary numbers hold up, the Rebel Heart Tour would be the most expensive concert tour of 2015 on the secondary market.
With the tour slated to kick off its North American leg at the end of August,
the average price for Madonna tickets on TiqIQ is currently $452.33. Even if that average does drop slightly as more tickets hit the market, it is significantly more expensive than Taylor Swift’s 1989 Tour. 1989 serves as the year’s second highest-priced tour with a ticket average of $305.21. Swift’s rebranded sound on 1989 has arguably made her the biggest name in pop music but
Madonna’s initial secondary ticket prices are showing that demand still exists to see her live in concert. And if secondary market tickets have any say in the matter, that demand is massive.
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