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Beyonce Tour in Australia And New Zealand Is Breaking Records

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According to Billboard:

Beyoncé’s latest tour of Australia and New Zealand was “by far” her biggest trek yet in the region, shifting almost 220,000 tickets and grossing more than Australian $40 million ($37 million), promoter Live Nation reported today.

The Down Under leg of the “Mrs. Carter Show World Tour” included 14 arena dates across Australia’s five big cities, and four in Auckland, New Zealand. The tour grew from its initial itinerary of six-dates across the two countries.

Along the way, Bey’s shows set a handful of attendance records. The four dates at Auckland’s Vector Arena attracted 44,596 ticket-buyers, a new benchmark for the venue (Roger Waters’ 2012 “The Wall Live” tour previously held the record).

Also, the final night of the tour at Perth Arena on the weekend had a paid attendance of 14,758, a new record for the year-old venue, breaking the mark set recently by Pink.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to have worked with Beyoncé since the first Destiny’s Child tour in 2000,” notes Michael Coppel, president and CEO of Live Nation Australia, “but this tour has been an absolute standout in terms of the showcasing her unparalleled talent, energy and joy for performing in one of the most spectacular productions ever to visit this country.”

Bey’s tour was incident-free, and the publicity was largely glowing. In Perth, she produced a moment that will live-on forever thanks to YouTube — she performed a duet with a blind teenage fan in the audience.

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