Taylor Swift is notorious for having her heart broken. However, now the ¡®Red¡¯ singer has broken the all-time revenue record for a single tour by a country artist.

Swift¡¯s Red Tour spanned over 15 months, playing both stadiums and arenas across four continents, and grossed $150 million. The 23-year-old country songbird beat out Tim McGraw and Faith Hill for their Soul2Soul tour in 2006 and 2007, which brought in $141 million.

The Red Tour began in Omaha last year (March 13), and ran for six months in North America before heading Down Under for a five-date string of shows in Australia and New Zealand to close out the year. She then jetted off to London and Berlin to kick off the 2014 leg of the tour, before traveling to Asia to play six cities. The curtain drew to a close in Singapore on June 12, and the final box office counts amounted $150, 184, 971 in revenue from 1,702,933 sold tickets at 86 performances across 12 countries.

The ¡®22¡¯ singer¡¯s itinerary included 15 stadium shows worldwide on its run, with the Gillette Stadium Massachusetts grossing the highest sales figures ($9.4 million) and attendance counts (110,712 punters) for two shows.

Box Office results from the arena performances on the tour see London¡¯s O2 Arena in the lead, raking in $5.8 million in sales from 74,740 tickets sold over five shows.

However, among the arenas that hosted only one performance, the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai took home the crown, with $1.8 million in sales. The highest attendance counts for a single show was recorded in Fargo, North Dakota, where Swift serenaded a crowd of 21,073.

She may be unlucky in love, but when it comes to packing out shows and selling out tours, Taylor Swift really is ¡®The Lucky One¡¯. Who needs a Gyllenhaal or Styles when you¡¯re making it rain?