Beyoncé just officially joined the billionaire music club. The singer hit the three-comma milestone according to Forbes, placing her alongside Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen, and her husband Jay Z as one of the few musicians to achieve that status. Her massive recent tours, the Renaissance World Tour and the Cowboy Carter Tour, generated hundreds of millions in ticket and merchandise sales through her own company, Parkwood, securing huge profits.
Forbes estimates she earned about a hundred and forty-eight million dollars this past year before taxes, making her the world's third highest paid musician. That income, combined with her business ventures like the hair care brand Cécred, the whiskey label SirDavis, and deals with Levi's and Netflix, pushed her net worth over the top. The publication highlighted her reinvention with a country album and a Christmas NFL show as key moves that expanded her commercial reach beyond her already legendary pop career.
Forbes estimates she earned about a hundred and forty-eight million dollars this past year before taxes, making her the world's third highest paid musician. That income, combined with her business ventures like the hair care brand Cécred, the whiskey label SirDavis, and deals with Levi's and Netflix, pushed her net worth over the top. The publication highlighted her reinvention with a country album and a Christmas NFL show as key moves that expanded her commercial reach beyond her already legendary pop career.