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Lady Gaga Ranking On Billboard's 2022 Year-End Charts

Lady Gaga scored multiple entries on Billboard's 2022 Year-End Charts, including #1 Top Touring Female Artist with her Jazz & Piano engagement in Vegas and The Chromatica Ball Summer Stadium Tour.

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Gaga is the number one ranked female artist on the 2022 Top Tours Chart thanks to her 9 dates in Vegas for the Jazz & Piano residency in April and May 2022 and her 20 sold-out shows from The Chromatica Ball.

In total Lady Gaga grossed $125,333,755 with 879,995 attendees from 29 shows. She is ranked #12 in overall rankings, with Bad Bunny leading the chart, closely followed by Elton John.

Here is the full list of entries:

  • Top Touring Artist

          #1 Lady Gaga

  • Top Dance/Electronic Artists

          #2 Lady Gaga

  • Digital Song Sales Artists

          #18 Lady Gaga

  • Digital Song Sales

          #19 "Hold My Hand"

  • Top Album Sales

          #79 "Love For Sale"

  • Billboard Global 200

          #67 "Shallow"
          #178 "Hold My Hand"

  • Billboard 200

          #158 "The Fame"

Lady Gaga is closing her year with a blast while many viral clips inspired by new Netflix show - Wednesday, Gaga's dark-pop masterpiece Bloody Mary, is also making incredible chart numbers on all digital platforms, making it on Spotify's Top 100 Songs Global and becoming Gaga's most streamed song in a day this year.

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