New Kids Set a Couple of 1990 Records
New Kids on the Block set a box-office record for number of concert tickets sold in a calendar year and were last year’s top-grossing touring act, taking in nearly $74 million.
New Kids outsold their closest rivals, the Rolling Stones, 3,291,987 tickets to 3,253,563, according to Pollstar, the concert promoter’s trade magazine. The Stones’ “Steel Wheels” tour in 1989 grossed $98 million.
In total concert earnings in 1990, The New Kids far outdistanced runner-up Billy Joel’s $43 million. Rounding out Pollstar’s Top 10:
* Paul McCartney ($37.9 million)
* Grateful Dead ($29 million),
* Janet Jackson ($28.2 million),
* Aerosmith ($27.4 million),
* M.C. Hammer ($26.3 million),
* Motley Crue ($24.7 million),
* --Phil Collins ($23.8 million) and
* Eric Clapton ($20.7 million).
McCartney had the year’s highest-grossing performance. His two-night stand at USC’s Memorial Stadium (capacity 59,176) brought in $3,550,560.
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