if you claim to "LOVE" Usher, you can't be fighting, dragging and belittling his success with the opposing team. smdh and she is always here commenting
http://m.billboard.com/articles/news.../view/id/34518
Usher's second leg of the OMG Tour in 2011 grossed 75 millions alone. He grossed 26 millions during the 1st leg.So it is pretty safe to say he reached the 100 millions club a long time ago. Atlers are so ignorant.
http://m.billboard.com/articles/news.../view/id/34518
Usher's second leg of the OMG Tour in 2011 grossed 75 millions alone. He grossed 26 millions during the 1st leg.So it is pretty safe to say he reached the 100 millions club a long time ago. Atlers are so ignorant.
Don't give it the time. It's always those ones who will come running to the threads when the album drops saying how amazing it was and how they knew he would deliver the whole time too.
Yes Usher does have a 100 millions tour.
26+75=110 for the OMG Tour.
He doesn't..it did 72 million from 73 shows I believe.that's less than a million per avg show.+19 more dates. It did a little over 90 million at the most..
He doesn't..it did 72 million from 73 shows I believe.that's less than a million per avg show.+19 more dates. It did a little over 90 million at the most..
If you were a real fan you would knowthat there were two legs of the omg tour
-in 2010: he grossed 26M
-in 2011: he grossed 75 M
If you add the two legs it means he grossed more than 100 M. Why do you want to take away his accomplishment? SMH
If you were a real fan you would knowthat there were two legs of the omg tour
-in 2010: he grossed 26M
-in 2011: he grossed 75 M
If you add the two legs it means he grossed more than 100 M. Why do you want to take away his accomplishment? SMH
Quote:
MG Tour was the third concert tour by American recording artist Usher. Visiting North America, Asia, Europe and Australia, the tour accompanies his sixth studio album, Raymond v. Raymond (2010), as well as his first extended play, Versus (2010). At the conclusion of 2011, the tour placed seventh on Billboard's annual, "Top 25 Tours", earning nearly $75 million with 73 shows. [1]