Taylor Swift Has Made Over $173 Million Revenue From Her '1989' World Tour And Becomes The Highest-Earning Musician In 2015

She's definitely one rich lady. While there's no question as to how rich Taylor Swift has become one of the richest celebs to grace this planet, looking at her current income will surely make everyone's jaw drop.

The 25-year old 'Bad Blood' hit-maker, who obviously has much more than a hundred million dollars worth of savings, has reportedly made over $173 million revenue from her record-breaking '1989' world tour, which will be finished in December this year.

Reports say that it is the sixth time Swift soared at the peak of Billboard's weekly tally for the highest-grossing touring artists, with proceeds reaching to $13.6 million in just a week.

Swift profited $13.6 million from her three shows under her North American tour, which added to her estimated $173 million revenue from her remaining 59 concerts. As she works on her remaining scheduled tour dates, everyone is already imagining how much she will earn before 2015 ends.

The '1989' world tour started last May and Swift has already performed for more than 1.5 million fans in 24 arenas and 13 stadiums. Adding to this, reports say that Swift is now the world's highest-paid musician, who is earning more than $1million a day.

Besides her world tour earnings, Swift is also earning money through her hit albums, singles and countless endorsements, which would make around $317.8 million in total.

"Right now, Taylor is untouchable. She is so far ahead of everyone else in the industry that she has become not only a powerhouse entertainer, but also an important mover and shaker on the commercial side in the music business." Mike Raia, an LA-based media analyst, said in a statement.

Taylor Swift ranked eighth on Forbes Celebrity 100 Rich List and placed 64th on the Powerful Women list. She's now headed to her next 1989 tour show, which will take place at the Lexington, KY, Rupp Arena on October 20, Tuesday.

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