Tyler, The Creator Made $32 Million From Call Me If You Get Lost Tour

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Tyler, The Creator Made $32 Million From Call Me If You Get Lost Tour

Tyler, The Creator score huge numbers with “Call Me If You Get Lost” tour.

Tyler, The Creator continues his hot streak with last year’s hit album “Call Me If You Get Lost“. The rapper recently won the Best Rap Album trophy at the Grammy Awards and became the fifth act to win the accolade in this category more than once.

Tyler was on the tour in support of the album for the last couple of months and concluded the things on April 8 Seattle. According to Billboard, it is reported that the rapper made around $32.6 million during the whole tour. He did 33 shows in 32 cities and sold around 389,000 tickets. He made an average of $1.02 million per show, with 12,155 tickets.

The Call Me If You Get Lost tour has now become the highest-grossing rap tour during the pandemic after surpassing J. Cole’s The Off-Season Tour and last year’s Millennium tour.

Call Me If You Get Lost debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart in the United States, selling 169,000 album-equivalent units in its first week (including 55,000 copies in pure album sales). Tyler’s second number-one album in the United States. The album’s tracks have also received a total of 152.96 million on-demand streams. The album slid to number six on the list in its second week, selling an additional 44,000 sales.

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