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U2 named highest grossing touring band

Los Angeles - U2 had the highest-earning tour of 2011.

The Irish rockers grossed more than $293m at 44 concerts, watched by almost three million people, as their record-breaking 360° tour concluded with a string of dates in North America, according to Billboard magazine.

During the tour - which lasted three years in total - the band, made up of vocalist Bono, guitarist The Edge, bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen, beat a record set by The Rolling Stones for having the highest grossing tour ever, taking $763m in total.

Take That

Bon Jovi fell from last year's number one spot to second on the list in 2011 after raking $193m from 68 shows, while Take That's summer Progress tour - their first time on the road as a five-piece since 1995 - generated $183m to put the band in third.

Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and Taylor Swift made up the top five in the list, which was based on tours that took place between November 1 2010 and November 8 2011.

Lady Gaga made more than $71m with over 45 shows in her The Monster Ball tour, which concluded in May, while Dutch violinist Andre Rieu and soul band Sade made surprise entries at the bottom of the top 10.

Billboard magazine's Highest Earning Tours of 2011:

1. U2 - $293.3 million

2. Bon Jovi - $193 million

3. Take That - $185 million

4. Roger Waters - $150 million

5. Taylor Swift - $97.3 million

6. Kenny Chesney - $84.6 million

7. Usher - $75 million

8. Lady Gaga - $72 million

9. Andre Rieu - $67 million

10. Sade - $50 million

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