Former One Direction star Harry Styles made an eye-watering fortune from his two-year Love On Tour stint which kickstarted in 2021 and ended last July
Harry Styles has paid himself a record £67.2million following a bumper couple of years touring.
Latest figures from Erskine Touring Company LLP, which handles cash from his sell out shows, revealed the star earned the highest amount from touring last year since going solo. And astonishingly it does not even include earnings from his music company like royalties or album sales.
After completing his Love On Tour shows, Styles paid himself the bumper amount from his firm – the equivalent of £1.3million a week. Styles, 30, earned a total of £102.5million from the tour last year – with the ‘As It Was’ star deciding to keep millions back in the company.
His pay day is a massive increase compared to the £12.5million he paid himself from the tour firm in 2022 – a rise of £54.7million. The two-year tour kicked off in 2021 and ended last July.
Fresh paperwork for the tour firm said: “The member with the largest entitlement to profits, subject to approval by members, will be attributed profits of £67,168,000 in respect of the year (2023) in accordance with the LLP agreement. The members regard H E Styles to be the ultimate controlling party.”
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On top of his bumper tour pay, the former 1D star has amassed assets worth £128.9million in three firms registered at Companies House. His tour firm has further assets of £37.8million, including £30.5million cash in the bank.
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Styles’ independent label Erskine Records, which holds earnings from his music sales, has assets of £74.7million – including £39.3m cash in the bank. The singer’s earnings in the firm climbed dramatically after he claimed the biggest-selling album and single of 2022 (Harry’s House and As It Was).
The star has also amassed assets worth £16.4million through his publishing company HSA Publishing. Since going solo Harry has two UK number one singles and two number one albums.
In April 2022 Harry scored his second solo UK Number 1 single with As It Was, the lead single from third record Harry’s House.
As It Was went on to officially become the UK’s biggest song of 2022, according to the Official Charts Company, as the single garnered 180.9 million streams before the year was out, and notched up a further 65,000 sales physically and digitally that year.
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