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how much money did mick jagger personally make out of the bigger bang tour for himself?

i have heard estimates range from £"20 - 100 million

please be a darling and answer if u know

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  1. The band profits off of the tour.  This is split up between all parties involved like agents, the band members themselves and everyone else who claims a cut of the action.  I do not think these arrangements (percentages) are public knowledge.


  2. I am sure millions and millions and I never saw a dime of it.

  3. You trying to get a paternity suit going or what?

  4. not in the right section dude...

    if you're asking seriously, don't expect you'll have one...

    ^_^

  5. Found this on Google...

    Stones' Bigger Bang is biggest ever: report

    Last Updated: Monday, November 27, 2006 | 2:38 PM ET

    CBC Arts

    The Rolling Stones' current tour has reportedly become the biggest of them all.

    "A Bigger Bang," the tour that began in August 2005, has taken in $437 million US, moving it past U2's 2005-06 "Vertigo" trek for the top-grossing concert tour in history, Billboard reports.

    Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones perform in the rain on the Halifax Commons in September.

    (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press) And "A Bigger Bang" may get even bigger.

    The Stones were forced to delay or cancel shows after guitarist Keith Richards fell out of a tree while vacationing in Fiji and singer Mick Jagger suffered throat problems. To atone for the missed dates, the band is considering stretching the tour — which Billboard says has already drawn 3.5 million people to 113 shows — into 2007, when it could approach the $500-million mark.

    "I don't think we're done," tour producer Michael Cohl told Billboard.com. "There are still a lot of cancellations in Europe that the band feel obligated to try and make up. So I wouldn't be surprised if it keeps going next year."

    Along with their 1994-95 "Voodoo Lounge" tour, the Stones now have two of the top three grossing tours of all time.

    Despite some rough times, including the death of Jagger's father and a stint in rehab by guitarist Ron Wood, "A Bigger Bang" has produced its share of highlights, including a September concert in Halifax that drew 50,000 fans, back-to-back dates in Regina in October and a show in Vancouver this past weekend.

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