The Weeknd net worth: Music success and business ventures


The Weeknd net worth streams from his music career. He is a Grammy award-winning Canadian singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. His other awards include Billboard Music Awards, Juno Awards, American Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and a Latin Grammy Award. 

The Weeknd net worth

The estimated The Weeknd net worth is $600 million according to Celebrity Net Worth. He has accumulated his multi-million wealth majorly through his music career which includes music sales, chart-topping and record-breaking music, global tours and live performances.

Career highlights

Music

Before becoming globally known as The Weeknd, he experimented with music under the alias Kin Kane as part of the duo Bulleez n Nerdz and worked with the production team The Noise. 

His breakthrough began in 2009 when he anonymously uploaded songs to YouTube, cultivating intrigue around his identity. Early tracks such as “What You Need,” “Loft Music,” and “The Morning” gained significant online attention, particularly after being endorsed by Canadian rapper, Drake. 

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In 2011, he co-founded the XO label with Wassim Slaiby, Amir Esmailian, and La Mar Taylor, releasing the critically acclaimed mixtapes House of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes of Silence

These projects established his dark, atmospheric R&B style and attracted widespread industry recognition, while his collaborations on Drake’s Take Care album further elevated his profile.

Between 2012 and 2014, he transitioned from underground to mainstream visibility. He signed with Republic Records, released the compilation album Trilogy, and debuted his first studio album, Kiss Land

He expanded his audience through major festival appearances, international touring, and collaborations with artists including Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, and Sia. 

His soundtrack contributions, particularly “Earned It” for “Fifty Shades of Grey”, earned him an Academy Award nomination and marked his emergence as a major commercial artist.

His career reached another level with the release of Beauty Behind the Madness album. Powered by chart-topping hits such as “Can’t Feel My Face” and “The Hills”, the album debuted at number one and became one of the defining releases of the decade. 

The Weeknd achieved several Billboard records, became one of the faces of Apple Music, won Grammy Awards, and established himself as a global pop superstar. 

The follow-up album, Starboy, continued this momentum through successful collaborations with Daft Punk and produced massive hits such as “Starboy” and “I Feel It Coming”. 

Extensive world tours, festival headlining appearances, and platinum-certified releases solidified his place among the world’s highest-earning musicians.

Later on, he sustained his dominance with projects including My Dear Melancholy EP. He also had high-profile collaborations with artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, and Future

Music from 2020 to 2025

His fourth studio album, After Hours, became a landmark achievement. Its lead singles “Heartless” and especially “Blinding Lights” shattered chart records. The latter became one of the most successful songs in music history and eventually the best-performing song ever on the Billboard Hot 100. 

During this time, he also headlined the 2021 Super Bowl LV Halftime Show, becoming the first Canadian solo artist to do so.

His subsequent work included Dawn FM, soundtrack contributions for projects such as “Avatar: The Way of Water”, and continued chart success through collaborations and viral catalog hits like “Die for You”. 

In 2025, Hurry Up Tomorrow became his fifth Billboard 200 No.1 album. That year, he also became the first artist on Spotify to have thirty songs surpass one billion streams each.

Business ventures

Beyond music, The Weeknd has also built a substantial business portfolio. He expanded XO label into one of the most successful artist-led labels in contemporary music.

He launched the Apple Music radio show Memento MoriThe Weeknd has also partnered with major brands including Puma, H&M, and Marvel Comics.

When it comes to investments, he invested in the esports company OverActive Media, became involved with NFT ventures, and invested in the beverage company, Koia.

Furthermore, he launched the specialty coffee brand Samra Origins in collaboration with Nespresso.

He also helped develop HXOUSE and Black HXOUSE, initiatives focused on supporting creative entrepreneurs and Black-owned businesses.

The Weeknd’s merchandise also includes customised t-shirts, hoodies, crewnecks and posters. 

Television and film

Furthermore, he also ventured into acting including the HBO series The Idol and the film “Hurry Up Tomorrow”. He is also set to star in the upcoming comedy film, “Rolling Loud: The Movie”.

Recognitions

In addition to his record-breaking music, The Weeknd has the following accolades:

  • Canada’s Key to the City of Toronto (2025)
  • The Greatest Pop Stars of 2021 – Billboard
  • The Weeknd Day – February 7, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (2021)
  • Time 100 – Time Magazine (2020)
  • Next Generation Leaders – Time Magazine (2018)
  • Allan Slaight Honour by Canada’s Walk of Fame for “making a positive impact in the fields of music, film, literature, visual or performing arts, sports, innovation or philanthropy” (2014)

Conclusion on The Weeknd net worth

The Weeknd’s wealth comes primarily from music sales, streaming royalties, publishing rights, songwriting, touring revenue, merchandise, and concert films. Additional income streams include record label ownership, brand endorsements and collaborations, fashion partnerships and investments.

Featured image: The Weeknd on Instagram
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