BTS surpasses The Rolling Stones with record-breaking $127.8-million May tour haul
K-pop superstars BTS have surpassed legendary rock band The Rolling Stones for the biggest monthly concert gross by a group in Billboard Boxscore history after earning $127.8 million from their "Arirang" world tour in May.
According to Billboard, BTS topped the Boxscore Top Tours chart after grossing $127.8 million and selling 641,000 tickets across 12 shows held from May 2 to 28 in the United States and Mexico.
The feat marks the highest monthly gross ever recorded by a group since Billboard launched the Boxscore chart in 2019, eclipsing The Rolling Stones' previous record of $95 million set in August 2019.
BTS also posted the fifth-highest monthly gross in Boxscore history across all touring acts, trailing only Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar & SZA.
It is the group's fourth time to top Billboard's monthly Top Tours chart, following previous No. 1 finishes in May 2019, April 2022, and April this year.
During May, BTS brought the "Arirang" world tour to El Paso, Texas; Mexico City; Stanford, California; and Las Vegas, Nevada.
Billboard noted that while concert ticket prices were generally higher in the United States, BTS also sold more tickets per market there despite South Korea being the group's home base.
"The tour hit a peak in Las Vegas, with 246,000 tickets and $49.5 million at Allegiant Stadium on May 23-24 and 27-28. With ease, those four shows land at No. 1 on Top Boxscores," Billboard said.
The publication also reported that BTS' May performances pushed the group's cumulative Boxscore earnings past the half-billion-dollar mark, reaching $503.1 million from 3.3 million tickets sold across 87 reported shows.