Queen Bey is on top of her game, currently reigning as supreme on Billboard‘s annual Top 50 Money Makers of 2016.
Beyoncé comes in at #1, as she brought in a whopping $62.1 million last year. It’s no wonder considering her massive Formation World Tour that completely took over some of the biggest stadiums in the United States and across the world! Guess it’s not only “hot sauce” she has in her bag — she’s stacking some serious change!
Billboard details the extent of Beyoncé’s lucrative year in a concise, yet impressive blurb:
Bow down to the Queen. Beyonce slayed the competition as 2016’s top Money Maker with a mammoth $62.1 million — $20 million more than the No. 2 act. The bulk of that payday stemmed from her Formation World Tour, in support of her sixth album, Lemonade, an all-stadium trek that boasted DJ Khaled and Rae Sremmurd as opening acts, not to mention Kendrick Lamar and husband JAY-Z as surprise guests at the MetLife Stadium finale in East Rutherford, N.J. That tour sold 1.2 million tickets and grossed an industry-leading $161 million across 32 North American dates, but Bey didn’t stop there. Finishing in the top 15 in every category we measured, she was one of only six artists to earn more than $1 million in each category and ranked sixth in total artist royalties ($6.2 million). And while Lemonade may have lost the Grammy for album of the year, it earned 2.2 million equivalent album units in 2016, according to Nielsen Music (and added 260,000 more this year).
Damn.
Popular musicians Drake, Kanye West, Rihanna, JLo, Britney Spears and more made the top 50, but electronic artists in any form were surprisingly absent from 2016’s full list.
Billboard’s Top 10 Money Makers of 2016
This article was first published on Your EDM.
Source: Queen Bey Reigns Supreme As Billboard’s Highest Money Making Musician for 2016
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