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In recent news, Beyoncé has achieved a new milestone: she is officially a billionaire, as reported by Forbes. Her ascent to this financial pinnacle follows the remarkable success of her Renaissance World Tour and the Cowboy Carter Tour.
With this achievement, Beyoncé becomes the fifth musician to join the billionaire club, standing alongside her husband Jay-Z and other music industry titans such as Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen, and Taylor Swift.
The global community of billionaires continues to expand, reaching an unprecedented number. Contributing to this growth, Beyoncé’s status was bolstered by the incredible success of her tours. The Renaissance World Tour alone amassed nearly $600 million in revenue in 2023, showcasing her unmatched influence and popularity.
The 35-time Grammy winner reached the milestone following two of her most successful global tours, including the Renaissance World Tour, which grossed almost $600 million in 2023.
Two years later, the “II Hands II Heaven” performer launched a country music tour supporting her Album of the Year-winning “Cowboy Carter.”
The Cowboy Carter Tour not only became 2025’s highest-grossing concert tour ($400 million) but the highest-grossing country tour ever.
Forbes reported the Emmy winner earned $50 million in merchandise sales during her 32-stop stadium tour.
Beyoncé the businesswoman
In 2010, Beyoncé founded Parkwood Entertainment, which manages in-house nearly every part of her career by producing all her music, documentaries and concerts, Forbes reports.
The company fronts the production costs to earn more money on the backend.
“When I decided to manage myself, it was important that I didn’t go to some big management company,” she said in 2013 when promoting her self-titled album, “Beyoncé.”
Beyoncé makes money through music
While Beyoncé has expanded her businesses into a hair care brand, Cécred; a whiskey brand, SirDavis; and the now-discontinued clothing line Ivy Park, most of her wealth comes from her music empire, according to Forbes.
Queen Bey controls the rights to her music catalog and makes a large bulk of her money through her world tours.
The “Bills, Bills, Bills” singer earned $148 million this year, making her the third-highest-earning musician in the world, according to Forbes.


