Venice set to earn more than $1.1 billion from Bezos and Sanchez wedding
Jeff Bezos wedding
Venice, Italy, is poised to gain an estimated $1.1 billion boost from Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s high-profile, celebrity-filled wedding, according to the Italian Tourism Ministry, News.Az reports citing the CTV News.
The ministry said Friday that the event, which has been met with fierce pushback from some Venetians, could provide a boost of almost 68 per cent of the city’s annual tourism turnover.
The three-day wedding, reportedly costing up to $55 million, has kept Venice hotels and other businesses busy.
“We need to abandon the controversy and focus on opportunities,” said Daniela Santanchè, the minister of tourism in Italy, in a news release. “This is not just a private event, but a concrete driving force for the entire sector. Venice has all it takes to transform it into an opportunity for relaunch and promotion.”
The 200 wedding guests include A-listers Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Brady and Kim and Khloe Kardashian.
The more than $1 billion economic boost is about a quarter of what pop singers Taylor Swift and Beyoncé managed in the United States over their months-long tours.
Taylor Swift’s “Eras” tour, which ran for nearly two years and hosted 152 concerts in 51 cities, wrapped up last December as the highest-grossing tour of all time. The tour’s economic impact totaled roughly $5 billion in the United States, according to an estimate by QuestionPro. But that total only took into account direct spending, according to the US Travel Association, which estimates Swift’s total impact likely exceeded $10 billion when factoring in indirect spending and when non-ticket holders make purchases outside of venues.
The $1.1 billion coming from the Bezos-Sanchez wedding is more than the $1 billion Las Vegas generated from the 2024 Super Bowl.
Italy has hosted other high-profile weddings, including in 2014 with Kim Kardashian-Kanye West in Florence and Amal Alamuddin-George Clooney in Venice.





