Written by S. Monteban    Sunday, 01 August 2010 17:33   
Lady Gaga set to Gross Over 200 Million Euro

altIt looks like Lady GaGa’s year long ‘Monster Ball’ tour is set to pay off – in a big way. Arthur Fogel, who heads up Live Nation (the trek’s promoter) recently told Rolling Stone that the 24 year old’s tour is set to rake in between $150million-$200million before  its last show early next year.

Needless to say this is an amazing achievement for GaGa. While some may remain caught up in talk about gimmicks and whatnot, she’s is proving herself not only immensely talented, yet also a huge profit-generator. More power to her!

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