Beyoncé becomes a billionaire, joining Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen, and Jay-Z, thanks to tours, business ventures, and strategic partnerships
American singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur Beyoncé has officially become a billionaire, joining an exclusive group of musicians that includes Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen, and her husband, Jay-Z, according to Forbes.
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Forbes highlighted that while the Renaissance World Tour was a career peak, grossing nearly $600 million in 2023, Beyoncé continued to reinvent herself in 2024.
She released the country album Cowboy Carter, performed at the NFL Christmas halftime show, and embarked on the world’s highest-grossing concert tour of 2025, securing her billionaire status.
“She now joins an elite group of celebrities who have crossed the three-comma threshold,” Forbes noted, adding that nearly half of the 22 billionaire entertainers identified have achieved this milestone in the past three years.
The Cowboy Carter Tour generated over $400 million in ticket sales and $50 million in merchandise, while Beyoncé’s business ventures under her entertainment company, Parkwood, contributed significantly to her wealth.
Combining earnings from tours, her music catalog, sponsorships, and business ventures, Forbes estimates Beyoncé earned $148 million in 2025 before taxes, making her the third-highest paid musician globally.
Her diverse portfolio includes a hair care brand, Cécred, a whiskey label, SirDavis, and partnerships with major brands such as Levi’s and Netflix.
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Forbes emphasized that Beyoncé’s billionaire status reflects her continued success in the music industry, strategic business moves, and smart partnerships, cementing her legacy as both a music icon and entrepreneur.


















