March 12,14,16,17 | Tokyo Dome | Tokyo | Japan | 32,500 | 2.5 |
March 20, 21 | Osaka Dome | Osaka | Japan | 34,700 | 2.7 |
Mar 29,30 Apr 2,4,5 | River Plate Stadium | Buenos Aires | Argentina | 54,400 | 3.0 |
April 11 | Praça da Apoteose | Rio De Janeiro | Brazil | 28,000 | 1.2 |
April 13 | Estatádio do Ibirapuera | Sao Paulo | Brazil | 48,600 | 2.6 |
April 17 | Carrierdome | Syracuse | USA | 26,000 | 1.2 |
April 19, 20 | Molson Centre | Montreal | Canada | 16,000 | 0.7 |
April 23 | United Center | Chicago | USA | 18,700 | 2.2 |
April 26 | Skydome | Toronto | Canada | 55,000 | 2.2 |
The first of the farmost columns to the right is the number of people per show/day. The second and last column is million US dollars gross ticket sales per day. The five shows in Buenos Aires are making the record of the tour so far, with a total of 272.000 fans buying US $ 14.8 million worth of tickets. The Molson Centre in Montreal was two sold out shows that replaced the original stadium show in the same city, with "stadium" ticket prices, while the United Center show in Chicago was a sold out arena show with higher ticket prices (up to $300), like at the MSG in New York.
It's Only Rock'n Roll no. 33 - June 1998 - © The Rolling Stones Fan Club Of Europe