
Billboard revealed its year-end Boxscore charts, ranking the top tours, venues and promoters of 2025 earlier in December. We’re breaking it down further, looking at the biggest live acts, genre by genre. Now, we continue with pop.
The definition of pop has always been in flux, encompassing the most, well, popular, acts in music. According to this year’s top 10 pop tours, it ranges from the 1980s to the 2020s, centers around artists from the U.S., U.K. and Australia, and incorporates influences from dance, R&B, rock and more. Pop has also historically been one of the most equitable genres in terms of gender representation. This year’s round-up leans toward women, with six of the top 10 spots.
The year’s top pop artist is a familiar face, having previously crowned the genre breakout in 2018, 2019, and 2022. On the other end of the spectrum, two of the featured artists make their year-end pop debut, with Sabrina Carpenter and Tate McRae each scoring their first appearances. Though not her first-ever top 10 look, Kylie Minogue is back for the first time since 2011.
On the whole, pop remains steady. It makes up 16.9% of the top 100 tours’ overall earnings, barely up from 16.4% in 2024 and 15.8% in 2023, and ever-so-slightly off from 17% in 2022.
Scroll to check out the 10 highest grossing tours by pop acts. Rankings are determined according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore. All reported shows worldwide between Oct. 1, 2024, and Sept. 30, 2025, are eligible.
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Backstreet Boys

Image Credit: Rich Fury/Sphere Entertainment Tour: Backstreet Boys: Into the Millennium
Where: Las VegasYEAR-END TOTALS
Gross: $55.1M
Tickets: 350,000
Shows: 21 -
Tate McRae

Image Credit: Kristy Sparow/Getty Images Tour: Miss Possessive Tour
Where: Australia, North America & EuropeYEAR-END TOTALS
Gross: $75.8M
Tickets: 795,000
Shows: 62 -
P!nk

Image Credit: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images Tour: Summer Carnival & Trustfall Tour
Where: United StatesYEAR-END TOTALS
Gross: $75.9M
Tickets: 436,000
Shows: 18 -
Justin Timberlake

Image Credit: Adem Kutucu/Anadolu/Getty Images Tour: The Forget Tomorrow World Tour
Where: North America & DublinYEAR-END TOTALS
Gross: $76.2M
Tickets: 522,000
Shows: 42 -
Sabrina Carpenter

Image Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Tour: Short n’ Sweet Tour
Where: North America & EuropeYEAR-END TOTALS
Gross: $77.4M
Tickets: 677,000
Shows: 48 -
Kylie Minogue

Image Credit: Martin Grimes/Getty Images Tour: Tension Tour
Where: Australia, Asia, North America, Europe & South AmericaYEAR-END TOTALS
Gross: $78.4M
Tickets: 576,000
Shows: 62 -
Bruno Mars

Image Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Tour: Bruno Mars Live & Bruno Mars at Park MGM
Where: Brazil & Las VegasYEAR-END TOTALS
Gross: $137M
Tickets: 933,000
Shows: 36 -
Dua Lipa

Image Credit: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Getty Ima Tour: Radical Optimism Tour
Where: Oceania, Asia, Europe & North AmericaYEAR-END TOTALS
Gross: $141.1M
Tickets: 1,200,000
Shows: 59 -
Lady Gaga

Image Credit: Samir Hussein/Getty Images Tour: The Mayhem Ball
Where: North America, Singapore & LondonYEAR-END TOTALS
Gross: $166.2M
Tickets: 722,000
Shows: 35 -
Ed Sheeran

Image Credit: A. Perez Meca/Europa Press/Getty Tour: The Mathematics Tour
Where: Asia & EuropeYEAR-END TOTALS
Gross: $214.5M
Tickets: 1,900,000
Shows: 48
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