The Super Bowl buds split top honors on Top Tours and Top Boxscores.
Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga perform onstage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi's Stadium on February 08, 2026 in Santa Clara, California.hey were together on Grammy night , each winning awards on the primetime telecast and the day’s earlier premier ceremony.
They were even together a week later during the Super Bowl LX halftime show. And now,line up alongside one another on the first Boxscore report for 2026, the former at No. 1 on Top Tours and the latter on Top Boxscores.’s monthly touring recap – it’s his ninth. His January win extends his record for the most months at No. 1 on Top Tours, slowly inching away from According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, Bad Bunny’s eight shows during January collectively grossed $62.5 million and sold 409,000 tickets. That’s the biggest January gross since the monthly charts launched in 2019. Coldplay reigned over the last two Januarys, earning $58.8 million in 2024 and $56.6 million in 2025. After kicking off the Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour in the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and Mexico, Bad Bunny begins 2026 by diving into South America with three shows in Santiago, two in Lima, and three in Medellin. The lattermost of those produced the biggest gross, with $25.1 million from three nights at Estadio Atanasio Girardot . The triple-header in Santiago was the most attended, drawing 169,000 fans over three nights at Estadio Nacional . Through the end of January, Bad Bunny’s world tour has grossed $170.9 million and sold 1.1 million tickets since its November start. It’s the highest-grossing and best-selling leg of Latin American dates from any Bad Bunny tour thus far, already doubling the revenue from 2022’s World’s Hottest Tour . After Bad Bunny’s January run, the tour briefly paused so he could attend the Grammys and perform at the Super Bowl. There, he made history with the first Spanish-language winner for album of the year and then with the first fully Spanish-language halftime show. This monocultural back-to-back led to explosive gains across his catalog, resulting in “DtMF” becoming his first No. 1 on the Not wasting much time, Bad Bunny resumed his world tour five days after the Super Bowl, playing three stadium shows in Buenos Aires on Feb. 13-15. He’ll be around the world in Sydney this weekend before traveling to Tokyo, and then to Europe for an extended stay. By the trek’s final show on July 22, it will all-but-certainly be his biggest tour yet. In describing Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime set as fully Spanish-language, it’d be more accurate to say thatperformance was entirely in Spanish. Midway through his set, he got a breather as Lady Gaga took center stage to perform a solo salsa version ofat the Grammys, where she performed and won two awards. Good things come in threes, with Bunny and Gaga’s kinship continuing on the Boxscore charts. For the second consecutive month, Gaga follows Bad Bunny at No. 2 on Top Tours. Across six shows in Japan, she grossed $45.7 million and sold 257,000 tickets, which follows her $60.7 million December over five shows in Australia. Gaga’s January splits between two shows at Osaka’s Kyocera Dome and four nights at Tokyo Dome. With $14.4 million and $31.4 million, respectively, she bookends the top five of Top Boxscores, marking her first No. 1 on either monthly Boxscore ranking. Alongside Bad Bunny’s three South American stops at Nos. 2-4, the two acts blanket the chart’s entire top five. Following stints in Australia, Europe, and the United States and Canada – and including reports for her first shows back stateside in February – Gaga’s The Mayhem Ball has grossed $296.7 million and sold 1.4 million tickets since kicking off on July 16 in Las Vegas. It will become her first $300 million tour when she heads to Texas and Atlanta in the coming days.round out the top five tours of January, with $18.7 million, $12 million, and $11.4 million, respectively. The first two spent their time at Las Vegas’ Sphere, while Sheeran played stadiums in Australia. They, in addition to Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga, are the only acts to gross more than $10 million in January. It’s the smallest group of eight-digit acts in three years, dating to January 2023. There were six such tours in January 2025, and eight in the same month of 2024. Still, the top 30’s collective gross of $264.8 million represents an 11% bump over last year’s earnings, while dipping 2% from Jan. 2024. Not only does Bad Bunny set a new ceiling for January grosses, the floor is higher than ever. The No. 30 act of the month iswith $2 million from one reported date on Jan. 30. The same rank last year was Jim Gaffigan with $1.5 million, which marked the first January that the entire chart crossed $1 million. January is always a relatively slow month, as venues worldwide are slow to resume full schedules coming out of the holiday season. Only seven of the month’s top 30 Boxscores occurred in the month’s first 10 days, while 16 took place in the last 10 days. Many of the highlights from early January come from Australia. Promoter Untitled Group hosted Wildlands Festival on Jan. 1 in Brisbane and on Jan. 3 in Joondalup. The same company had the final day of Beyond the Valley Festival in Melbourne. Each of these grossed between $4-5 million, selling more than 20,000 tickets apiece.
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