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Although Turner was tops in ticket receipts, 'N Sync sold more tickets than anyone else for the second consecutive year as 1.65 million fans passed through the turnstiles, down from nearly 1.8 million in 1999. The Dave Matthews Band was hot on 'N Sync's tail with 1.64 million tickets sold, followed by KISS and Britney Spears with about 1.3 million each, and Turner with 1.25 million.KISS were the hardest working band, playing 128 shows in 120 cities as part of their latest farewell tour. Only popular parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic played more dates -- 150 in 141 cities, grossing $5.7 million. Yankovic ranked 70th on the receipts list, one place ahead of the aborted reunion tour by Diana Ross and two backing singers billed as the Supremes. The ill-fated jaunt, which was canceled in July, still managed to pull in $5.6 million from 12 dates. It had been scheduled to run for about 30 shows. While the Ross tour was "a complete disaster from the very beginning,"
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