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Top 10 Highest-Earning Musicians in the World (2026 Ranking)

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The world’s highest-earning musician made $298 million in just 12 months,  and most of that money didn’t come from streaming. From billion-dollar tours and catalog deals to record-breaking residencies, music’s biggest stars are turning their careers into massive businesses.

This 2026 ranking uses Forbes’ latest available annual earnings data, covering musicians’ income during 2025,  the most recent full-year figures Forbes has published as of this writing.

This isn’t a guess based on album sales alone. Forbes tracks pretax earnings across touring revenue, streaming royalties, catalog deals, and endorsements over a rolling 12-month period, using data from Pollstar, Luminate, and industry insiders. Here’s exactly who made the most money in music, and how they made it.

Quick Answer: Top 10 Highest-Earning Musicians

RankArtist2025 Earnings
1The Weeknd$298M
2Taylor Swift$202M
3Beyoncé$148M
4Kendrick Lamar$109M
5Coldplay$105M
6Shakira$105M
7Drake$78M
8Chris Brown$74M
9Zach Bryan$70M
10Bad Bunny$66M

Key Highlights / Quick Facts

  • The Weeknd topped the list with $298 million, driven by a billion-dollar tour and a $1 billion catalog stake sale to Lyric Capital.
  • Taylor Swift earned $202 million, largely from her album The Life of a Showgirl breaking first-week sales records, even after spending $360 million to buy back her own masters.
  • Beyoncé became a billionaire in 2025, powered by her Cowboy Carter Tour grossing $407.6 million across just 32 shows.
  • The top 10 highest-paid musicians of 2025 collectively earned nearly $1.9 billion in pretax income.
  • Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show drew 133.5 million viewers, the most-watched halftime performance ever.
  • Touring remains the single biggest revenue driver for nearly every artist on this list, ahead of streaming and album sales combined.
  • Eight women and 17 men made the extended Forbes 2025 list of 25 top earners, with median earnings of $52 million.
  • Forbes calculates these figures before taxes and after deducting agent, manager, and label fees — and only counts income from music-related activity, not side businesses.

How Forbes Actually Calculates These Rankings

Here’s something most “richest musician” lists get wrong: they mix up net worth with annual earnings, and those are two completely different numbers. Net worth is a snapshot of everything an artist owns; earnings measure how much they actually made in the past 12 months.

Forbes’ highest-paid musicians list, which this article is built on, tracks pretax income from December 31, 2024, to December 31, 2025 — after deducting the cut that goes to labels, publishers, agents, and managers. It only counts income tied to an artist’s work as a musician, meaning outside ventures like Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty or Jay-Z’s spirits investments don’t count toward this specific ranking.

Why Touring Dominates This List

Look closely and a pattern jumps out: almost every artist near the top of this list had a massive tour running in 2025. Concert revenue isn’t just ticket sales anymore — it includes merchandise, VIP packages, and increasingly, streaming and documentary deals tied to the tour itself, the way Taylor Swift’s Disney+ deal added $80 million on top of her Eras Tour earnings.

Richest Musicians vs. Highest-Earning Musicians: What’s the Real Difference

If you’re searching for the richest musician in the world, that’s actually a different ranking than the one above. Richest means total accumulated net worth — everything an artist owns today. Highest-earning means how much they made in the last 12 months alone. An artist can top one list without coming close on the other.

By net worth, Jay-Z leads the pack at an estimated $2.5 to $2.8 billion, built mostly from Roc Nation, his spirits brands, and early tech investments rather than record sales — making him the clear top 5 richest musicians pick. Taylor Swift ranks second at roughly $1.6 to $2 billion, the first musician to reach billionaire status purely through songs and touring. Rihanna follows at around $1.4 billion, almost entirely thanks to Fenty Beauty rather than music itself.

Widen that to a top 20 richest musicians view and names like Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Madonna, Dr. Dre, Celine Dion, and Andrew Lloyd Webber fill it out — most built on decades of catalog ownership rather than any single big year. At least seven artists have now crossed the billion-dollar mark as of this richest musician 2026 snapshot: Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Beyoncé, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Richest Musicians by Net Worth (2026)

RankMusicianEstimated Net WorthPrimary Wealth Source
1Jay-Z$2.5-2.8 billionRoc Nation, spirits brands, tech investments
2Taylor Swift$1.6-2 billionTouring, catalog ownership
3Rihanna$1.4 billionFenty Beauty, Savage X Fenty
4Beyoncé~$1 billion+Touring, catalog, business ventures
5Bruce Springsteen~$1 billionCatalog sale to Sony Music
6Paul McCartney~$1 billionBeatles catalog, songwriting royalties
7Andrew Lloyd Webber~$1 billionMusical theater royalties
8Dr. Dre~$1 billionBeats headphones sale to Apple
9Madonna~$850 millionTouring, catalog, business ventures
10Celine Dion~$550 millionTouring, Las Vegas residencies

Net worth figures are broad estimates compiled from Forbes and Visual Capitalist reporting, and vary by source and valuation date — unlike the yearly earnings figures earlier in this article, which come from a single consistent Forbes methodology.

The Top 10 Highest-Earning Musicians in 2026

1. The Weeknd — $298 Million

The Weeknd closed out 2025 as the highest-paid musician in the world, and it wasn’t close. His sixth studio album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, while his After Hours Til Dawn Tour crossed $1 billion in gross revenue, making it one of only three tours in history to hit ten figures. The real difference-maker came late in the year: a reported $1 billion catalog partnership with Lyric Capital, from which Forbes estimates he pocketed around $200 million after fees.

2. Taylor Swift — $202 Million

Swift did something unusual this year — instead of just selling rights, she bought them back, repurchasing the masters to her first six albums in a $360 million deal with Shamrock Capital. Her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, broke the record for the biggest first-week album sales in music history, surpassing 5.5 million global album-equivalent units. A Disney+ streaming deal for her Eras Tour finale and behind-the-scenes docuseries added an estimated $80 million on top.

3. Beyoncé — $148 Million

Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour used an unusual mini-residency format — just nine cities — yet still grossed $407.6 million, becoming the highest-grossing country tour in Billboard Boxscore history and the fastest to cross $400 million. That success pushed her over the billion-dollar mark, officially making her a billionaire in 2025 and putting her alongside Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen, and her husband Jay-Z in music’s ten-figure club.

4. Kendrick Lamar — $109 Million

2025 was Lamar’s biggest year yet. He opened it by headlining the Super Bowl LIX halftime show in New Orleans, drawing 133.5 million viewers — the most-watched halftime performance in history. His co-headlining Grand National Tour with SZA brought in $358.7 million, becoming the highest-grossing co-billed tour ever, dethroning Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s 2018 run.

5. Coldplay — $105 Million

Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour, which started back in March 2022, is still going strong — the band played nearly 50 shows across South Korea, India, Hong Kong, Canada, and the UAE in 2025 alone, grossing an estimated $375 million for the year. The tour has now sold more tickets than any other in history and is closing in on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour as the highest-grossing tour of all time, with $1.5 billion in total revenue so far.

6. Shakira — $105 Million

Tied with Coldplay, Shakira had a standout year powered by her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, which became the highest-grossing Latin music tour by a woman ever, pulling in $327.4 million. The Colombian superstar also had a viral moment when she brought her two young sons on stage to perform “Acróstico,” a song written for them.

7. Drake — $78 Million

Drake released $ome $exy $ongs 4 U with fellow Canadian artist PartyNextDoor and played more than 40 shows across two tours, netting roughly $30 million from touring. His eight-album catalog also brought in close to $50 million in streaming revenue, which Forbes estimates makes it the second-highest-earning catalog on the entire list, trailing only Taylor Swift’s.

8. Chris Brown — $74 Million

Brown wrapped his 20th-anniversary Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour in October, grossing $285 million in just four months. Forbes estimates he personally earned close to $60 million from that run, on top of roughly $13 million in royalties from an estimated 5.25 million album-equivalent units sold. He also picked up his second career Grammy Award this year.

9. Zach Bryan — $70 Million

The top-earning country artist of the year, Bryan signed a $350 million deal with Warner Records in May, selling publishing rights to his catalog while renewing his contract. Forbes estimates he took home about $48 million from that deal alone, with another $20 million-plus coming from music sales and his Quittin’ Time tour, which has grossed nearly $160 million since 2024.

10. Bad Bunny — $66 Million

Crowned Spotify’s Global Top Artist for the fourth time, Bad Bunny racked up 19.8 billion streams in 2025. But the bulk of his earnings — about $40 million — actually came from his blockbuster residency in Puerto Rico, No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí, rather than streaming alone. He’s also set to headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show, announced later in the year.

Earnings Comparison Table

RankMusician2025 EarningsMain Revenue Source
1The Weeknd$298 millionTour + catalog deal
2Taylor Swift$202 millionAlbum sales + streaming deal
3Beyoncé$148 millionCowboy Carter Tour
4Kendrick Lamar$109 millionGrand National Tour
5Coldplay$105 millionMusic of the Spheres Tour
6Shakira$105 millionLas Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour
7Drake$78 millionTouring + streaming catalog
8Chris Brown$74 millionBreezy Bowl XX Tour
9Zach Bryan$70 millionPublishing rights deal
10Bad Bunny$66 millionPuerto Rico residency

Figures sourced from Forbes’ Highest-Paid Musicians of 2025 ranking, using data from Pollstar and Luminate.

Revenue Sources: Pros and Cons of Touring vs. Catalog Deals

Revenue SourceProsCons
TouringLargest single income source; scales with stadium demand and ticket pricesPhysically demanding; income stops when the tour ends
Catalog dealsMassive upfront payout; can be structured to retain creative controlOften means giving up long-term ownership or a share of future royalties
Streaming royaltiesPassive, ongoing income that keeps paying for yearsPer-stream payouts are small; needs massive volume to add up
ResidenciesReduces travel costs; can command premium ticket pricing in one locationLimits audience reach compared to a multi-city tour
Buying back mastersRestores full long-term control and future earningsRequires a large upfront cash outlay, as seen with Swift’s $360 million buyback

Touring vs. Streaming vs. Catalog Sales Comparison Table

Revenue TypeExample ArtistApprox. ContributionNotes
TouringBeyoncé$407.6M gross (Cowboy Carter Tour)Entire earnings driven by a 9-city mini-residency
Catalog/Publishing DealZach Bryan~$48M from Warner Records dealSold publishing rights while renewing contract
Streaming RoyaltiesBad Bunny~$30M from 19.8B streamsSpotify’s most-streamed artist, 4th year running
Combined Catalog SaleThe Weeknd~$200M after feesRetained creative control despite the deal size

2026 Trends in Music Industry Earnings

The biggest shift in 2025’s earnings data is how much money is now flowing through catalog and publishing deals, not just concert stages. The Weeknd’s $1 billion Lyric Capital partnership and Zach Bryan’s $350 million Warner Records deal both show artists treating their back catalogs as financial assets to be leveraged, sold, or in Taylor Swift’s case, bought back entirely.

Streaming deals tied directly to touring are also becoming a real revenue line, not just a marketing tool — Taylor Swift’s $80 million Disney+ deal for Eras Tour content is a clear example of a tour generating income well beyond the box office. Meanwhile, residencies are proving they can rival full world tours in earnings power, as shown by both Beyoncé’s nine-city Cowboy Carter run and Bad Bunny’s extended Puerto Rico residency.

Billionaire status among musicians is also becoming less rare. With Beyoncé’s addition in 2025, at least five musicians — Swift, Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen, Jay-Z, and now Beyoncé — hold ten-figure fortunes, a club that barely existed in music a decade ago.

References

  1. Forbes — The Highest-Paid Musicians Of 2025 — https://www.forbes.com/sites/martinadilicosa/2025/12/30/the-highest-paid-musicians-of-2025/
  2. Forbes — Beyoncé Is Now A Billionaire — https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattcraig/2025/12/29/beyonce-is-now-a-billionaire/
  3. Forbes list of the world’s highest-paid musicians — Wikipedia — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbes_list_of_the_world’s_highest-paid_musicians
  4. Billboard — Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl Halftime Show Ratings — https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/kendrick-lamar-2025-super-bowl-halftime-show-most-watched-all-time-1235899552/
  5. Variety — The Weeknd Closes Catalog Partnership With Lyric Capital — https://variety.com/2025/music/news/the-weeknd-closes-catalog-partnership-with-lyric-capital-1-billion-1236608271/
  6. Forbes — Taylor Swift Buys Back Rights To First Six Albums — https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2025/05/30/taylor-swift-buys-back-rights-to-first-six-albums/
  7. Billboard — Coldplay Year-End Boxscore Charts Top Tour — https://www.billboard.com/pro/coldplay-year-end-billboard-boxscore-charts-top-tour/
  8. Billboard Boxscore — Beyoncé Cowboy Carter Tour Records — https://www.billboard.com/lists/boxscore-records-beyonce-broke-cowboy-carter-tour/beyonce-33/
  9. Pollstar — Chris Brown’s Stadium Tour Wraps With $285 Million Gross — https://news.pollstar.com/2025/10/24/chris-browns-stadium-tour-wraps-with-grosses-totaling-285-million-earns-no-1-ranking-on-live75/
  10. Variety — Zach Bryan $350 Million Label and Publishing Deals — https://variety.com/2025/music/news/zach-bryan-350-million-label-publishing-deals-1236387484/
  11. Spotify Newsroom — Wrapped 2025 Top Artists — https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-12-03/wrapped-top-artists-songs-albums-podcasts-audiobooks/
  12. Visual Capitalist — Ranked: The World’s Richest Music Artists — https://www.visualcapitalist.com/ranked-the-worlds-richest-music-artists/
  13. Billboard — Taylor Swift Passes Rihanna as World’s Richest Female Musician — https://ca.billboard.com/music/pop/taylor-swift-passes-rihanna-worlds-richest-female-musician-billion-net-worth-1235794321

FAQs

Q1. Who is the highest-earning musician in the world in 2026?

The Weeknd ranks first, with $298 million in 2025 earnings, according to Forbes’ latest available annual data.

Q2. How much did Taylor Swift earn in 2025?

Taylor Swift earned an estimated $202 million, with income coming from music sales, streaming-related deals, and her catalog.

Q3. Who is the richest musician in the world in 2026?

Jay-Z is widely estimated to be the richest musician, with a net worth of approximately $2.5–$2.8 billion from music, business investments, and brand holdings.

Q4. What is the biggest source of income for top musicians?

Touring remains one of the biggest sources of income for leading musicians, alongside catalog deals, streaming royalties, album sales, and residencies.

Q5. Are highest-earning musicians and richest musicians the same?

No. Highest-earning musicians are ranked by income over a specific period, while richest musicians are ranked by their total estimated net worth and accumulated assets.

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