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The Weeknd Beats Taylor Swift as Highest-Paid Musician of 2025

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In 2025, the world’s top musicians earned a total of $1.9 billion. Leading the pack was The Weeknd, who made an estimated $298 million through a combination of touring, album sales, and a major catalog deal.

The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, sold a stake in his six-album catalog to Lyric Capital. He will keep creative control over the recordings, and Forbes estimates he will earn $200 million from the deal after fees. His sixth studio album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, and the After Hours Til Dawn Tour, which grossed over $1 billion, helped him finish 2025 as the highest-paid musician in the world.

Taylor Swift came in second with $202 million. Her album The Life of a Showgirl broke sales records, and a streaming deal with Disney+ added to her earnings. She also repurchased the masters to her first six albums in a $360 million deal, securing her long-term music rights.

Other top earners included Beyoncé ($148 million), Kendrick Lamar ($109 million), Coldplay ($105 million), and Shakira ($105 million). These artists earned much of their income from touring, with blockbuster shows across the globe.

SZA + Kendrick

ForbesHighest-Paid Musicians of 2025

  1. The Weeknd – $298M
  2. Taylor Swift – $202M
  3. Beyoncé – $148M
  4. Kendrick Lamar – $109M
  5. Coldplay – $105M
  6. Shakira – $105M
  7. Drake – $78M
  8. Chris Brown – $74M
  9. Zach Bryan – $70M
  10. Bad Bunny – $66M
  11. Post Malone – $62M
  12. Ed Sheeran – $60M
  13. Tyler, The Creator – $53M
  14. Metallica – $53M
  15. Lady Gaga – $52M
  16. Billie Eilish – $52M
  17. Imagine Dragons – $48M
  18. Dua Lipa – $44M
  19. Linkin Park – $36M
  20. SZA – $34M
  21. Morgan Wallen – $33M
  22. Bruno Mars – $31M
  23. Sabrina Carpenter – $29M
  24. Andrea Bocelli – $25M
  25. Iron Maiden – $25M

Median earnings for the group were $52 million. Together, they represent both established stars and younger talents, including 15 Forbes 30 Under 30 alumni.

Forbes’ ranking counts only music-related earnings, including album sales, streaming revenue, touring, and publishing deals. It does not include outside businesses. The data was compiled from Pollstar, Luminate, and industry sources.

2025 was a year of milestones in music. With massive tours, record-breaking albums, and high-value catalog deals, many artists are closer than ever to billionaire status. The Weeknd, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift all reached new financial heights, showing that music remains a powerful source of income for global superstars.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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