The biggest 1980s music icons' net worths ranked - including billionaire Bruce Springsteen


The 80s gave us Madonna, Sting, Bruce Springsteen and Bono - but they also gave the stars massive paychecks which would span generations to come


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Defined by new wave, synth pop and the rise of MTV, the 1980s were a golden era for emerging musical talent and produced some of the biggest hits of the past few decades.

From Madonna, to Elton John, Bono and Sting, some of the most famous names - and biggest paychecks - in music were made in the 80s. 

As TikTok takes over and the industry adapts to social media's influence, music has changed a lot in the last four decades; however, the stars of the past still hold pride of place when it comes to riches earned through their crafts. 

Millions of dollars worth of record sales, merchandise and touring were collected between the singers and musicians of the decade of decadence. As we near festival season, we're rewinding the years to investigate who was the highest earner of the 80s music scene

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Bruce Springsteen

Earning a staggering net worth of $1.2 billion, the American artist better known as "The Boss" dominated the 80s with his hit 'Born in the USA', and album with the same name, which sold over 30 million copies worldwide.

Bruce is actively on the road this year and continues to command massive revenue from stadium tours and royalties.

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Madonna

Often ranked as the richest female artist of the era, Madonna's earnings were driven by consistently reinventing her image and enduring the test of time, with numerous comeback tours. 

She has a net worth of around $500 million to $850 million and continues to receive royalties for some of her biggest hits, including 'Material Girl' and 'Like A Prayer', which she performed recently at Coachella with Sabrina Carpenter.

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Bono

As U2's frontman, the Irish musician rose to fame following the band's breakout release 'With or Without You' in March 1987. 

The world-famous rock band toured for more than 45 years and their music is still being played in clubs, bars and mainstream media today.

Aside from his musical career, Bono's business investments resulted in his net worth being approximately $700 million in 2026.

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Elton John

Britain's own Elton John was a staple of the 80s and garnered massive success following the release of his album 'Too Low for Zero'. 

The star, now 79 years old, announced his retirement from touring after recently concluding one of the highest-grossing tours of all time.

His music has been used in films and TV shows and he also contributed to the West End musical, The Devil Wears Prada.

The singer, who is married to David Furnish, currently has an estimated net worth of $650 million. 

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Sting

After splitting from The Police in 1986, Sting, whose real name is Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, built a huge solo career, selling over 100 million records, winning 17 Grammy Awards, and becoming a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.

Sting's most lucrative career move was selling his entire songwriting catalogue, including hits with The Police, to Universal Music Publishing Group in February 2022. 

He has an estimated net worth of $550 million. 

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Jon Bon Jovi

With a net worth of around $450 million, Jon Bon Jovi found fame with his band in 1983 after Bon Jovi released their song 'Runaway'. 

The musical group created many of the most well-known 80s anthems and toured extensively, earning each member a very healthy paycheck. 

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