What could be better than one millionaire? two.
Beyoncé joined her husband Jay-Z and several other musicians, including Rihanna, Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen, in an elite club that helped her reach billionaire status.
The 44-year-old “Drunk In Love” singer earned “most” of his ten-figure fortune from his record-breaking world tour and ownership of the rights to his music catalog, according to a new report from Forbes.
Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” tour reportedly generated more than $400 million in ticket sales and an additional $50 million in merchandise sold at the shows.
Beyoncé’s entertainment company Parkwood produced the tour solely, allowing Beyoncé to secure even more profits.
Forbes reported that in 2025, the “Cuff It” singer earned $148 million before taxes from touring with proceeds from his music catalog and sponsorship deals.
To coincide with the release of her Grammy-winning country album, Beyoncé performed a special halftime show at Netflix’s first Christmas Day NFL game, earning an estimated $50 million, including production costs.
Beyoncé also earned an estimated $10 million from her deal with Levi’s and received about $60 million from Netflix in a special three-film deal, including the 2019 documentary “Homecoming.”
In addition to a successful music career, Beyoncé also brought in millions of dollars with the launch of her hair care product “Secred” and her whiskey business “Sir Davis.”
Although exact numbers for these businesses are not reported, Lauren Brindley, the cosmetics retailer’s chief merchandising and digital officer, said Secred became “[Ulta’s]No. 1 luxury hair care product launch in history.”
In addition, Beyoncé and Jay-Z own several multi-million dollar properties, including a $200 million Tadao Ando-designed mansion in Malibu, a $6.85 million penthouse in Tribeca, New York, and an $88 million ultra-modern Bel Air estate.
In a 2014 interview, Beyoncé explained why she founded her own entertainment company and released her surprising fifth self-titled visual album.
“When I decided to manage myself, it was important that I didn’t go to a big management company,” she said at the time.
“I felt like I wanted to follow in Madonna’s footsteps and show other women that once you’re in power and have your own empire and get to this point in your career, you don’t have to sign other women and share the money and success, you do it on your own,” the mother of three added.
Page Six reached out to Beyoncé’s representatives for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
The “Texas Hold’em” singer’s husband Jay-Z became the first hip-hop billionaire in 2019.
The “99 Problems” host (real name: Sean Carter) made his fortune through music and business endeavors, including his liquor company Armand de Brignac and music streaming company Tidal, which Jay sold to Jack Dorsey’s company for about $300 million.
