The singer—homeschooled by parents in the entertainment business and a frequent collaborator with her producer-singer-songwriting-former Gleeactor brother, Finneas O’Connell—became rich and mega-famous within the span of just a few years. As a result of coming into her fortune so young (she hit it big at just 16 years old!), managing her money isn’t always easy. “I don’t know what things cost because I’ve never been an adult before. And, you know, I grew up with no money … It’s a really weird position I’m in. I feel kind of stupid because I’m like, I don’t know how much Froot Loops are,” she admitted to Vanity Fair. “I tried to order one box of Froot Loops and I was like, ‘Oh yeah, sure. It’s $35.’ I didn’t know that that’s expensive. I ordered 70 boxes.” On the bright side, she can afford a lot of Froot Loops now—and as you’ll find out below in our rundown of her net worth, she managed to accrue about half of her millions in one fell swoop when she signed on for the 2021 Apple TV+ documentary, Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry. Now, she’s repeating that feat (sort of) with her new Disney+ concert film, Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles. The film’s trailer hints at a sweeping spectacle, complete with animated sequences and live performance footage (from her album of the same name) shot at the Hollywood Bowl with Eilish being backed up by the Los Angeles Philharmonic (and brother Finneas). And while her payday on that project is unknown, Eilish certainly isn’t hurting for cash. Here’s Billie Eilish’s net worth (so far!) and how she made it!
How much is Billie Eilish’s net worth in 2022?
Eilish’s net worth is estimated to be a whopping $53 million, though others sources estimate her net worth at $30 million.
How much did Billie Eilish make in 2020?
Like most of us pre-pandemic, 2020 showed a slew of promise for Eilish:
She swept the 2020 Grammys, becoming the youngest and first female artist to ever win all the Big Four categories (Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Album of the Year).Eilish became the youngest artist to write and record a James Bond theme song for “No Time to Die.”
Eilish had to cancel the tour she had planned for 2020, however, which likely set her potential income for the year back significantly. Still, Forbes estimated that she raked in a monstrous $50 million—in other words, most of her net worth today!—between June 2019 and June 2020. Need more proof that Eilish’s 2020 was insanely lucrative? At the start of that year in January 2020, at least one outlet claimed that her net worth was a relatively paltry $8 million.
How much did Billie Eilish make in 2019?
As mentioned above, it seems the latter half of 2019 alone saw her bring in a cool $25 million in 2019. Though the payout exact figures aren’t reported, she produced enough to make big bucks:
Her single “Wish You Were Gay” dropped in early March. Her debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? debuted at No. 1 on March 29, 2019, making history: Eilish was the first artist born in the 2000s to have a No. 1 album in the United States, as well as earning the most simultaneously charting songs from a female artist (a whopping 14). The debut also made Eilish the youngest female artist ever to have a No. 1 debut single in the United Kingdom.When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? went triple platinum stateside and double platinum in the U.K. and Australia.“Bad Guy” was a certified mainstream smash, hitting No. 1 in August 2019. Eilish remixed the song with a feature from her idol, Justin Bieber, and even artists like Britney Spearsshowed love for the tune.In December 2019, Eilish released a live acoustic album, Live at Third Man Records.
How much do Billie Eilish tickets cost?
Eilish tickets don’t come cheap. Though prices fluctuate by demand and availability, nosebleeds for her shows typically will set you back at least $96, with the average ticket coming in at $234.
How much did Billie Eilish make from “Ocean Eyes?”
Though specifics of Eilish’s recording contract and royalties aren’t reported, her hit “Ocean Eyes” went triple platinum in the United States and was commercially successfulworldwide—so it’s safe to say she made a nice chunk of change from the track.
How much did Billie Eilish get paid for “No Time to Die?”
“No Time to Die” hit No. 1 in the U.K. and made history: Eilish was the first artist born in the 21st century, as well as the first female artist to record a James Bond theme, to top the charts. The exact numbers of the track’s revenue aren’t publicly known.
How much did Billie Eilish get paid for Coachella?
Eilish hasn’t yet headlined at Coachella, and her payday isn’t publicly known. What we do know: Lesser acts on the bill can make around $10,000 per performance, and headliners Ariana Grandeand Beyonceeach made $8 million. While it’s a big range, we can guess Eilish’s payday was somewhere in between those two numbers!
How much did Billie Eilish’s albums sell in their first week?
Eilish sold 238,000 units of Happier Than Ever upon its first week of release in Summer 2021. When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go? debuted at No. 1 upon its release in 2019, moving 313,000 units.
How much did Billie Eilish get paid for Vogue?
Eilish covered Vogue U.K. for their June 2021 issue. Celebrities typically do not get financially compensated for magazine covers, which are used to promote their work.
How much did Billie Eilish make from her documentary?
Eilish has been the subject of two documentaries from Apple, and one of those made her serious moolah. Eilish starred in one of Apple Music’s UpNext short documentaries in 2017, but it was her 2021 Apple TV+ documentary, Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry, that doubled her net worth. Eilish was estimated to be worth $53 million in 2020, and it was thanks to a reported $25 million payday for The World’s a Little Blurry—in other words, roughly half of her current net worth.
How much does Billie Eilish make per show? How much does Billie Eilish make per concert?
Eilish is a lucrative touring artist. Her 2019 When We All Fall Asleep tour has an estimated total gross of $18 million. Her Where Do We Go tour, slated for 2020, was completely sold out, selling 500,000 tickets in just the first hour, but she had to cancel the bulk of the dates due to the COVID-19 crisis. Her Happier Than Ever tour is already sold out for 2022, and we can expect at minimum similar numbers to her prior jaunt, though it’s unclear how much of the revenue she specifically takes home. Next, find out Megan Thee Stallion’s net worth.