The Stone Roses Rumoured To Rake In £10m From Manchester Heaton Park Concerts
Tuesday, 08 November 2011
Written by Elliott Batte
Mancunian rock legends The Stone Roses could potentially earn £10million from their three 2012 reunion shows, it’s been revealed.
Sources say that the band may also even earn a massive £1million per festival slot should they sign up for the circuit next year. The three comeback gigs, which take place in Manchester’s Heaton Park on June 29th – July 1st, sold out within a matter of minutes of tickets going onsale.
And, while the Roses will play out to over 200,000 people and rake in around £10million, the band have already signed up to headline both T in the Park and Benicassim festival in summer next year – for an estimated fee of amount £1million per appearance.
On top of the T in the Park and Benicassim slots, the band will also rock out Japan’s Fuji Rock Festival, while they are also heavily rumoured to be performing at other UK festivals which have yet to reveal their line-up.
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