Roughly speaking I would say a maximum average of about 90 db SPL (leaving 10 db of headroom). A lot will depend on the source music and speaker design and its inherent dynamic range as to whether the sytem will run out of head room or not. Most large floorstander speakers can handle about 100 db SPL continuous at 1 meter with 10 db of headroom, which is equivalent to what you are asking from each speaker.
(Your upper limit is not entirely determined by the sensitivity and power, as it depends on the speaker design and what it is capable of....for example once the driver is driven to exceed Xmax, the linear operating range, then you are heavily into compression and harmonic distortion, heat is another factor as drivers get hot and their impedance rises significantly which reduces their output. Compression horns, for example, can play a lot louder than conventional drivers because of their inherent high sensitivity but they also have power limitations depending on design)
(Your upper limit is not entirely determined by the sensitivity and power, as it depends on the speaker design and what it is capable of....for example once the driver is driven to exceed Xmax, the linear operating range, then you are heavily into compression and harmonic distortion, heat is another factor as drivers get hot and their impedance rises significantly which reduces their output. Compression horns, for example, can play a lot louder than conventional drivers because of their inherent high sensitivity but they also have power limitations depending on design)