Bruce Springsteen, 74, now has a net worth of $1.1 billion


Forbes has officially called it: Bruce Springsteen, first son of New Jersey, is now a billionaire. $1.1 billion, to be exact, according to Forbes’ conservative valuation of The Boss. The biggest single contributor to this fortune is undoubtedly the $500 million Bruce got for the sale of the masters and rights to his music in 2021. But he also recently had a hit Broadway show, high-grossing 2023 tour, and is working with producers to adapt a bestselling novel — about the making of 1982 album Nebraska — into a film (starring Jeremy Allen White as a young Bruce, no less). At 74, The Boss is still plenty busy! People Mag did a roundup of all the fruitful gigs that helped carry Bruce across the billionaire finish line:

Bruce Springsteen has reached a new milestone in his career!

The legendary hitmaker, 74, is now a billionaire, according to a new report from Forbes. The publication recently updated his net worth valuation with a “conservative” estimate of $1.1 billion.

Reps for Springsteen did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

The “Glory Days” singer previously touched on what he believes to be the secret to his success in Deliver Me From Nowhere, Warren Zanes’ 2023 book about the 1982 album Nebraska. “I was into crafting an identity that was very, very personal to me as a man,” he explained. “I wanted to connect that identity with the very big picture of the country at large… So I needed people who were going to be willing to go in as deep as I needed and was willing to go myself.”

In developing a unique, yet familiar identity through his music that continues to resonate with legions of fans to this day, Springsteen earned himself accolades including 20 Grammys, an Oscar, two Golden Globes, a Tony Award and placements in both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Some of the singer’s other career highs include releasing a No. 1 New York Times bestselling memoir, helming 236 sold-out Broadway performances and earning a Kennedy Center Honor as well as the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

“The act of performing is psychologically centering,” Springsteen told CBS News in 2019. “And when you come off, you’ve had some experience that contextualizes your life. Why you’re here, what you do, who you love, how you love and approach your work. I’m lucky that I work with my friends alongside me. There’s no other job where the same people you work with at 18… 16 in some cases, that you work with when you’re 70.”

Springsteen has made several savvy business moves in recent years, including the sale of his entire music catalog for $500 million in 2021.

In 2023, Pollstar reported that Springsteen’s tour alongside The E-Street Band brought in an average gross of $3,961,273 with a total of 673,277 tickets sold.

Decades into his career, Springsteen is still making plenty of moves creatively. Most recently, he released a collaborative track with Zach Bryan titled “Sandpaper” as a part of the latter’s new album The Great American Bar Scene. The singer is also the focus of an upcoming biopic based on Deliver Me From Nowhere that’ll star The Bear actor Jeremy Allen White.

[From People]

Since People listed his Oscar, Tony, Grammy, and Golden Globe awards, I had to check about any Emmys. Bruce has been nominated three times, but no wins. He may be a billionaire, but he still hasn’t locked up the full EGOT!! Not to worry, I have every reason to believe Bruce will tie up the loose ends. He seems like the kind of artist who will be compelled to keep doing some form of creative work until it is physically impossible for him to do so. While he could just take his riches and ride through the mansions of glory, he’s still writing, collaborating, producing, and performing as he can, even if he’s no longer a tramp like us.

But since Bruce has reached rarified billionaire status, I have a request: he’s already bought up all the vintage ponies for his hometown Asbury’s Park carousel. I learned of this last summer when I took a mini, solo beach vacation. As I understand it, though, Bruce has acquired the ponies so the town can revive the carousel. Um, Bruce, not to be a moocher, but how about helping AP out to finish the whole project? I wanna take a spin on a vintage carousel pony! Baby I was born to ride!!

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  1. bisynaptic says:

    #TaxTheRich

    • Mil says:

      The Boss supports tax the rich. He stood by Obama, Biden and will likely stand by Kamala. He is one of the good ones.

  2. Sankay says:

    Of all rich people I believe Springsteen pays his taxes. He’s also chosen to stay and live in New Jersey which is not exactly a haven for tax dodgers.

  3. Fran says:

    Kind of happy to say I have done my part to help him reach this status by, checks diaries, religiously attending at least one concert in Europe of Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band since their return from hiatus in 1999 with my mum. For the last three concerts, we´ve said “this has got to be the last one” and then he promptly announces a return to Europe. As since the four cancelled shows in Europe from earlier this year have been re-scheduled for next year, I have a feeling we´ll go again next year.

    • liz says:

      Same. I’ve absolutely done my part. I’ve been to at least one concert on each tour since Born in the USA in 1984 and saw Springsteen on Broadway. And I have all of his albums on vinyl – many dating to their original releases; my box set of Live 1975-1985 is 30+ years old, so are my copies of Born to Run and The River.

      We have tickets to see him in Toronto in November – a show that was rescheduled from last year and the first time we will see him anywhere but NY or NJ (Kiddo now lives in TO, so it’s really just an excuse to go visit my baby).

    • Lucky Charm says:

      My boss is a die hard Boss fan. I pretty much have to work her schedule around Bruce’s tours, lol.

  4. Tulipworthy says:

    Love Bruce, he is my absolute favorite singer, songwriter, entertainer.

  5. Ivan says:

    Bruuuuuuce!

  6. Flamingo says:

    I hate to say it, but I respect Bruce’s billionaire status more than Taylor Swift who achieved it first.

    Bruce earned it through a lifetime of work. Not re-recording and spitting out 100 variants of the same album gouging fans wallets.

  7. lucy2 says:

    I saw him maybe 20 years ago now, and it remains one of my favorite concerts ever. Plus as a Jersey girl I am legally obligated to love him.
    Jeremy Allen White is perfect casting for young Bruce.

  8. Jferber says:

    I hope he drops millions into Kamala’s campaign stat. Do it, Bruce!

  9. SarahCS says:

    I saw him in London last summer after years of hoping that one day I would make it happen and it was truly incredible, he’s welcome to every £ of mine that reached his bank account.

  10. Cynthia H Fraase says:

    Bruce has absolutely earned every penny and his concerts are still amazing. Go if you can. He also supports food banks at every city he tours to and donates himself. When he was younger, he used to show up at his local food bank and help stock shelves and things too. I’ve been to shows in 2023 and am set to see all his 4 Pennsylvania shows and can’t wait! Remember if you can’t go the shows are available to download from Nugs.net. He still plays 3 hour shows with no intermission. He’s simply the best.

  11. Lucky Charm says:

    One of my first concerts was his Born in the USA tour, and it’s still one of my (if not the most) favorite concerts of my life. If only I still had the youth, energy, and body of that 1985 me….)