Taylor Swift is not only one of the young music stars who has become a legend but has also established herself as one of the richest in the industry, especially after kickstarting the Eras Tour in 2023.

Undoubtedly, the tour has brought in substantial earnings, not only for her but also for a significant part of her team. Last year, several members revealed that the singer gave them a $100,000 bonus for their good work and loyalty.

Many fans have paid thousands of dollars to see the star shine on stage. Since it kicked off in March, each tour stop has contributed to the singer-songwriter becoming a millionaire by October.

What is Taylor Swift’s net worth?

Taylor Swift’s fortune is growing day by day and as of now, the singer has a net worth of $1.1 billion, according to Forbes… So she has finally become a billionaire. The worldwide tour has nearly 150 stops, and at each one, thousands of fans attend, paying for tickets to see her.

Taylor Swift attends the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards. (Source: Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

Taylor Swift attends the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards. (Source: Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

Before she embarked on the Eras Tour, she had a fortune of $800 million and an annual salary of $150 million. It was expected that she would have a substantial amount of money in her bank account, especially since she is the most well-known and powerful celebrity in the world.

So far, she has sold over 200 million albums worldwide, making her one of the most influential artists of the decade. In 2023, Forbes named her Person of the Year, and she was previously highlighted as the songwriter of the generation by Rolling Stone.

On the other hand, she also secures various earnings through her different sponsorships and collaborations with luxury brands. Some of her most successful partnerships have been with companies like Capital One, Diet Coke, AT&T and CoverGirl, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

How much money has she earned from the Eras Tour?

The young legend earned over $780 million solely in the U.S. leg of her tour in 2024, according to Forbes’ estimate. The second leg of the Eras Tour has not yet begun, so the total revenue is not finalized.

Until the end of August, the tour dates she carried out earned Taylor around $305 million. The value of her music catalog has significantly increased since the start of these events, now standing at $500 million.

In addition to the worldwide tour, the film documenting it has become the highest-grossing concert film of all time in North America, grossing between $95 and $97 million just during its opening weekend.