Irish rockers U2 have become well known as masters of the touring world, as nearly every tour the band has embarked on in the last five years has turned out to be a massive success. The band's last tour, U2 360, which ran from 2009-2011, was the biggest tour in concert history, with 110 shows that grossed $736.4 million, according to Billboard. Currently, U2 is on their major tour run iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE, which finished up in the U.S. on July 31 after an eight-show run at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Learn more about how their ticket prices on this tour, as well as on the previous 360 Tour, match up.

The average ticket price for the NYC shows was $641. The tour is currently overseas and has continued to do very well, including a date at the O2 arena in London that featured an average ticket price of $443, according to international ticketing firm Ticketbis. Although iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE has been a major run, the 44 dates seem nearly miniscule in comparison to the 110 dates that made up the 360 World Tour.

The below infographic sheds further light on U2 ticket prices on the secondary market, both in the US and internationally.

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