Bruce Springsteen Officially Reaches Billionaire Status

Bruce Springsteen Officially Reaches Billionaire Status

Bruce Springsteen is now a billionaire.

Forbes reported Springsteen’s billionaire status today, conservatively estimating his net worth to be around $1.1 billion.

Get Bruce Springsteen Tickets Here

The 74-year-old New Jersey musician and working class icon has experienced relatively consistent financial success since his 1975 breakout album Born to Run, and according to his memoir, finally entered a place of financial stability in the early ’80s. Since then, Springsteen’s net worth has only grown in stature, concluding with a very profitable last few years. In 2021, right after he finished the second run of Springsteen on Broadway, Springsteen sold his entire music catalog to Sony for a whopping $500 million.

Even last year, Springsteen’s fortune grew in significant measures. Via data from Pollstar, Forbes lists Springsteen’s ticket sales from his 2023 world tour to be around 1.6 million, resulting in $380 million in revenue. There’s even more to come, with a new Disney+/Hulu concert documentary arriving in October, tour dates plotted through 2025, and an upcoming, highly-anticipated Springsteen biopic based on the 2023 biographical book Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska imminent.

And that’s all just in the last few years. Overall, Springsteen is one of the most accomplished musicians in history: 21 studio albums, seven live albums, five EPs, over 140 million albums sold globally, a best-selling memoir, 236 sold-out Broadway performances, plus 20 Grammy awards, an Oscar, a special Tony Award, Kennedy Center Honors and a Presidential Medal of Freedom, and places in both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The Boss has a number of tour dates left on his 2024 world tour, including a pair of dates at Wembley in London next week and a North American run kicking off in August. Get tickets here.

Buy Now from Consequence Shop

Share This Article