The Spice Girls reportedly earned themselves a cool $20m each from their sell-out London concerts. The reunited girl band, who shot to fame in the 90s, played 17 shows at London's O2 arena - with the final show taking place on Tuesday - as part of their reunion world tour netting them $100 million collectively.
Around 400,000 fans paid up to £75 ($15) ticket to see them, making it one of the most lucrative concert residencies ever.
A source said: "It's been a huge success for them and this run of shows at The O2 will probably be the icing on the cake of their reunion. Barbra Streisand had high ticket prices but only did three nights while Prince did 21 nights but sold tickets at a very reasonable price - not many groups can sell out 17 gigs at £75 [$150] a ticket, it's quite an achievement."
Famous fans at Tuesday night's concert included Victoria's LA Galaxy soccer star husband David, and their three sons, Brooklyn, eight, Romeo, five, and two-year-old Cruz.
Sir Bob Geldof was also in the crowd along with his teenage daughter Pixie.
David Campbell, The O2's CEO, said: "It's been a lovely, friendly, family atmosphere over the past few weeks, we have really enjoyed having the girls here."
The band now have two dates in Manchester before heading to America where they will play venues in Boston, Chicago and New York.
By Owen Williams, Jan 24 2008 © Copyright 2008 - Showbiz Spy
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