The Stone Roses are set to earn $16 million through their reunion

Nov 11, 2011
The Stone Roses are set to earn more than $16 million through their three reunion concerts. The band will perform at Manchester's Heaton Park next summer, on June 29, 30 and July 1. The total audience of these shows will be about 225,000 people.

According to the reports, all tickets for the show were completely sold out within an hour.

The Stone Roses are also set to headline next year's Benicassim and T In The Park festivals, picking up about $1,6 million for each appearance.

The Stone Roses formed in 1983 and released only two albums – The Stone Roses (1989) and Second Coming (1994). They split-up in 1996 with no explanation given. In October the band announced its reunion.