Revealing the fifth global singer to become a billionaire

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- Beyoncé joins Billionaire club after success of global tours and albums
- The Renaissance World Tour achieves record-breaking revenues
Global superstar Beyoncé has achieved a new milestone by joining the billionaire club, following a career filled with artistic and commercial successes.
Her “Renaissance World Tour” stands out as one of the highlights of her career, lasting three hours and featuring her most popular songs, generating revenues exceeding $600 million, cementing her status alongside Taylor Swift as one of the world’s leading pop culture icons.
In 2024, Beyoncé reinvented herself once again by releasing an album in a country-music style, performing during the NFL Super Bowl halftime show, and conducting a global music tour that became the highest-grossing tour of 2025, contributing to her addition of the “billionaire” title to her record.
Beyoncé joined a select group of stars who have recently surpassed the $1 billion mark, becoming the fifth musician to achieve this milestone, alongside her husband Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, and Rihanna.
She has been building her business empire seriously since 2010 by founding Parkwood Entertainment, which manages every aspect of her artistic career—from producing music and documentaries to concerts—ensuring full control over her financial and artistic rights.
Beyoncé’s music tours are a primary source of income, relying on the sale of massive tickets for spectacular global events, such as the “Cowboy Carter Tour,” which included three-hour shows, a flying car, a robotic arm serving drinks, a golden mechanical bull, and appearances by her family and former collaborators.
The global tour involved over 350 crew members, transported equipment using 100 semi-trailer trucks and eight cargo planes, and relied on a short-stay model in only nine stadiums across America and Europe to deliver 32 shows.
Fans demonstrated their readiness to pay high prices and travel long distances to attend these shows.
