Chayanne Clears $100M in Touring Grosses

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Chayanne performs as part of “Desde El Alma Tour” at Coliseo Jose M. Agrelot on May 3, 2019 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 

Chayanne impacts the Hot Tours recap dated May 11, 2019, with the influx of eight new reports from his ongoing Desde el Alma Tour, combining to $4 million and 34,797 tickets sold, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore.

After spending the first quarter of 2019 in Latin America, Chayanne returned to the U.S., highlighted by shows at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden (New York), the WaMu Theater (Seattle, Wash), and the Bert Ogden Arena (Edinburg, Texas). His most successful outing from the tour’s latest leg was his April 13 performance at the Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, Calif., where he grossed $666,000 and sold 5,847 tickets.

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These newest grosses send Chayanne’s career earnings past the $100 million mark, totaling $102.3 million. This is a combination of the $92.9 million he has grossed as a solo headliner, and $9.4 million he has earned as a co-headliner with Marc AnthonyAlejandro Fernandez and Marco Antonio Solis.

Hailing from Puerto Rico, the Latin superstar has done robust business in Spanish-speaking markets. The 13 highest-grossing engagements of his career come from Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela, topped by his six-show run at Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional from March 4-15, 2015 ($4.1 million). After the most recent tracking period closed, Chayanne reported an additional $2 million earned at his May 3-4 stint at San Juan’s Coliseo de Puerto Rico.

Chayanne is seen performing on stage during the 'Desde El Alma Tour 2018' concert at the AmericanAirlines Arena on Oct. 14, 2018 in Miami. 

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Chayanne’s latest release, En Todo Estare, became his fifth No. 1 entry on Billboard’sTop Latin Albums chart when it ascended to the pole position on Sept. 13, 2014. He first reached the chart’s summit with Grandes Exitos on the chart dated April 20, 2002, and first debuted on the chart at No. 37 with Provocame on the chart dated July 24, 1993.

The Desde el Alma Tour has reported grosses of $27.6 million since launching at the SAP Center in San Jose on Aug. 23, 2018 (current through April 27, 2019). The tour will continue in North America throughout May and then head to Mexico and Argentina, before closing at Santiago’s Movistar Arena on November 23.

See below for the full Hot Tours tally, featuring Bad Bunny in North America, Shawn Mendes in Europe and Norah Jones in Australia and New Zealand.

HOT TOURS – MAY 11, 2019
Ranked by Gross, Compiled from Boxscores reported April 30 – May 6
ACT
Total Gross
Show Date Range
Venue, City (Shows/Sellouts)
Total Attendance (Capacity)
RANK
1Shawn Mendes
$9,818,780
April 2 – 19
Tauron Arena, Krakow, Poland (1/1)
Stadthalle, Wien, Austria (1/1)
SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland (1/1)
Manchester Arena, Manchester, England (1/1)
Arena Birmingham, Birmingham, England (1/1)
First Direct Arena, Leeds, England (1/1)
3Arena, Dublin, Ireland (2/2)
O2 Arena, London (3/3)
139,651 (139,651)
2Bad Bunny
$6,806,727
April 11 – 28
Amway Center, Orlando, Fla. (1/1)
Hertz Arena, Estero, Fla. (1/1)
SAP Center, San Jose, Calif. (0/1)
Madison Square Garden, New York (1/1)
Santander Arena, Reading, Pa. (1/1)
68,301 (68,952)
3Billy Joel
$4,197,551
April 26
Miller Park, Milwaukee, Wisc. (1/1)
41,237 (41,237)
4Chayanne
$4,015,193
April 4 – 27
Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas (0/1)
Bert Ogden Arena, Edinburg, Texas (0/1)
Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas (0/1)
WaMu Theater, Seattle, Wash. (0/1)
Citizens Business Bank Arena, Ontario, Calif. (0/1)
Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, Calif. (0/1)
Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden (0/1)
Rosemont Theatre, Rosemont, Ill. (0/1)
34,797 (47,230)
5Eric Church
$2,743,772
May 3 – 4
PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. (2/2)
29,323 (29,323)
6Kenny Chesney
$2,619,614
May 2 – 4
Mizzou Arena, Columbia, Mo. (1/1)
INTRUST Bank Arena, Wichita, Kan. (1/1)
Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, Okla. (1/1)
33,139 (33,139)
7Van Morrison
$1,811,820
April 23 – 25
Chicago Theatre, Chicago (3/3)
10,452 (10,452)
8Post Malone
$1,498,760
April 26
RAC Arena, Perth, Australia (1/1)
14,280 (14,280)
9Norah Jones
$1,440,882
April 12 – 29
Palais Theatre, Melbourne, Australia (1/1)
State Theatre, Sydney (2/2)
Federation Concert Hall, Hobart, Australia (1/1)
ASB Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand (1/1)
TSB Bank Arena, Wellington, New Zealand (1/1)
Regent Theatre, Dunedin, New Zealand (1/1)
Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New Zealand (0/1)
Christchurch Town Hall, Christchurch, New Zealand (1/1)
17,772 (18,387)
10Zion & Lennox
$1,215,683
April 12 – 13
Coliseo de Puerto Rico, San Juan (0/2)
20,211 (21,637)
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