Beyoncé has reached a financial milestone few entertainers ever touch, officially entering the billionaire ranks. Forbes confirmed the achievement this week, placing her among a select group of artists whose careers have translated into lasting wealth. The moment follows the runaway success of her Cowboy Carter tour. This genre-bending run pushed country music into stadium-sized territory. Even by Beyoncé’s standards, the scale of the accomplishment is striking.
Launched in April with a marquee opening in Inglewood, California, the tour stretched across North America before wrapping in July in Paradise, Nevada. Over 32 shows, Beyoncé delivered performances that proved as lucrative as they were ambitious. Pollstar reported more than $400 million in ticket sales. Additionally, merchandise brought in an additional $50 million. The numbers place Cowboy Carter among the highest-grossing tours in modern music history.
The project also marked a calculated shift in Beyoncé’s creative arc. Forbes noted that her move into country music played a central role in pushing her net worth past ten figures. This makes her one of only five musicians to do so. Released in March 2024, Cowboy Carter followed Renaissance and forms part of a larger, unfolding trilogy. Speaking to GQ, Beyoncé framed her next chapter with clarity and restraint: “I have made an extreme effort to stay true to my boundaries and protect myself and my family. No amount of money is worth my peace.”
A shared empire
That financial momentum is mirrored at home. Jay-Z became a billionaire in 2019, driven by ventures that extend well beyond music, including Roc Nation and the acquisition of Tidal. As of 2025, Forbes estimates his net worth at $2.6 billion. This cements the Carters as one of the most powerful partnerships in entertainment and business. Their success reflects a long-term strategy built on ownership, leverage, and timing.