Top 10 Wealthiest Rock Stars In The World (2024 Update)

The richest rock stars in the world rose to prominence with multi-platinum-selling albums and singles, winning many honors and recognitions in the process.

Even though being a rock star requires constant touring, many aspiring artists aspire to be famous and beloved.
Due to their extraordinary talent, incredible live performances, record-breaking album sales, and ongoing appeal, they have accumulated a fortune comparable to that of their devoted fan base. After all, a rock star’s existence is all about luxury, glamour, and notoriety.

List Of Top 10 Richest Rock Stars In The World (2024 Update)

1. Paul McCartney -$1.2 Billion


By a wide margin, Paul McCartney is the richest rock star on the planet. Both his work with Wings and his contribution to the Beatles’ legendary back catalog have brought him enormous financial success. Even now, his solo albums are still charting, his tours sell out stadiums in a matter of minutes, and he just played the main act at Glastonbury to enthusiastic acclaim. That explains why his estimated net worth is $1.2 billion.

2. Bono -$700 Million


Even if Bono and his band may have passed their creative prime in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when they released iconic albums like Achtung Baby and The Joshua Tree, the lead singer of the Irish rock group U2 is still a major attraction when performing live. With the success of their most recent residency at the Sphere arena in Las Vegas, Bono’s wealth has increased to an estimated $700 million.

3. Bruce Springsteen -$650 Million

Bruce Springsteen is estimated to be worth $650 million due to his 21 studio albums released over the course of a six-decade career. Due to his epic shows, which often last more than four hours, The Boss is well-paid and his fans receive value for their money.

4. Elton John -$650 Million

After his last global tour, The Rocketman may be retiring, but he won’t have to worry about his state pension because he has amassed about $650 million over the course of a career that has seen him win everything from Grammys to Oscars.

5. Sting -$550 Million

Gordon Sumner’s penchant for donning a sweater with stripes of black and yellow earned him the moniker “Sting.” His estimated net worth of $550 million has been amassed by forgoing a prosperous time as The Police’s frontman in favor of an even more successful solo career.

6. Bob Dylan -$500 Million

Bob Dylan, the only rock musician on this list to ever receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, is estimated to be worth $500 million. Dylan is the only rock star to win the Nobel Prize in Literature ever. His 1960s transition from folk to rock music was contentious but extremely successful.

7. Mick Jagger -$500 Million

At the age of 80, Rolling Stones leader Mick Jagger is still traveling and creating new songs, which adds to his estimated $500 million fortune today.

8. Keith Richards -$500 Million

It’s difficult to imagine Mick Jagger performing without Keith Richards, the guitarist for the Rolling Stones, beside him. They are listed next to each other on this list as well, with “Keef” having made almost $500 million as well.

9. Eric Clapton -$450 Million

Before embarking on a prosperous solo career, Eric Clapton played in a number of bands, such as The Yardbirds, Cream, and Blind Faith. He is the only person to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three times, and he has also won eighteen Grammy Awards and a CBE. In the process, he has also succeeded in making almost $450 million.

10. Bon Jovi -$410 Million

A phenomenal run of three albums beginning in 1986—Slippery When Wet, New Jersey, and Keep The Faith—made Bon Jovi one of the biggest bands in the world. One of the best-selling bands of all time, they have sold over 130 million records, earning lead vocalist Jon Bon Jovi around $410 billion.