Harry Styles net worth: How the ‘Aperture’ singer built his fortune

Harry Styles has it all: Fame, looks, and money—a lot of it.

Styles gained worldwide attention as one part of One Direction, one of the biggest musical groups of the 2010s. But when the band broke up in 2016, Styles easily transitioned into a solo pop star and shrewdly diversified his business interests, breaking down barriers with his gender-bending style, which enabled his wealth to skyrocket.

As a result, Styles’ fortune has eclipsed that of his fellow 1D members by a factor of three—and it appears as though he’s just getting started.

On January 22, 2026, Styles released “Aperture,” the first single off his forthcoming album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which is set to launch on March 6, 2026. The single is already projected to break the all-time single-day streaming record on Spotify, with World Music Awards estimating more than 35 million streams in the 24-hour period alone.

In addition, Styles announced a new world tour, “Together, Together,” made up of 50 performances in Amsterdam, London, Sao Paulo, New York City, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney set to take place between May 16 and December 13, 2026.

Who’s the richest One Direction member?

Widely considered one of—if not the—most successful boy bands of all time, One Direction released five studio albums and sold more than 70 million records.

Their creation story is, by now, well-known: Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, and Zayn Malik attended solo auditions for the X Factor UK, where they impressed judge Simon Cowell enough to group them together. At the end of the season, he signed them to his label, Syco Records.

A global sensation was born, but along with their massive popularity came grueling schedules, intense pressure, and mental health struggles, and following Malik’s departure in early 2015, the group took an indefinite hiatus on March 25, 2016.

All five members subsequently released their own solo studio albums, but only Styles had two Billboard 200 chart-toppers: “Watermelon Sugar” (2020) and “As It Was” (2021), and only Styles took home a Grammy—three in fact, for Best Pop Solo Performance for “Watermelon Sugar” in 2021, Best Pop Vocal Album for Harry’s House in 2023, and Album of the Year (2023).

One Direction’s net worth by member in 2026

1D memberNet worthAlbumsConcert Tours

Harry Styles

$140–$296 million

Harry Styles (2017), Fine Line (2019), Harry’s House (2022)

“Harry Styles: Live on Tour” (2017–2018; “Love on Tour” (2021–2023)

Zayn Malik

$75–$80 million

Mind of Mine (2016), Icarus Falls (2018), Nobody Is Listening (2021), Room Under the Stairs (2024)

“Stairway to the Sky” (2024), “Stairway to the Sky Las Vegas Residency” (2026)

Louis Tomlinson

$60 million

Walls (2020), Faith in the Future (2022), Live (2024), How Did I Get Here? (2026)

“Louis Tomlinson World Tour” (2020), “Faith in the Future World Tour” (2023)

Niall Horan

$60 million

Flicker (2017), Heartbreak Weather (2020), The Show (2023)

“Flicker Sessions” (2017), “Flicker World Tour” (2018), “The Show Live” (2024)

Liam Payne

$40 million

LP1 (2019)

N/A

Source: Us Weekly, Celebrity Net Worth

*Liam Payne’s net wealth was estimated at $40 million at the time of his death on October 16, 2024. Tragically he fell from the third story balcony of a hotel in Argentina, passing away at the age of 31.

What’s Harry Styles net worth in 2026?

Reports vary on Styles’ net worth, with Celebrity Net Worth placing his wealth at $140 million while the UK’s Sunday Times pegs it as high as $296 million (£225 million). The publication placed Styles on its “Rich List 2025” and revealed Britain’s mounting anticipation for what it termed “HS4,” or Styles’ fourth album.

Both sources agree, however, that Styles’s wealth is driven by his massive solo career, including his two-year, 169-show, “Love on Tour” concert tour, which grossed more than half a billion dollars—$617.3 million, to be exact. Styles was estimated to have pocketed $1–$2 million per show; in addition, he has expanded his wealth through a diverse array of Millennial-inspired business interests and investments.

Harry Styles’ early life and career

Harry Edward Styles was born on February 1, 1994 in Redditch England. His parents’ divorce, when he was seven, had a heavy impact on his life and musicality. A natural showman, his mother, Anne Twist, revealed on the Spinning Plates with Sophie Ellis-Bextor podcast that her son “was always a happy, proper little entertainer, you know entertaining the other kids.”

In fact, it was Twist who encouraged Styles to audition for X Factor, particularly after a customer at the bakery Styles was working at commented on how good his singing was.

The bakery Styles used to work at, W. Mandeville in Cheshire, has even become a stop along the “Harry Styles Trail,” a walking tour that also includes the Twemlow Viaduct (the site of his first kiss), as well as the Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School, his former high school.

After his success in music, Styles turned to acting, landing roles as a British soldier in Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk (2017), where he was praised for his “subtle grace and zero pop star showboating.”  Other parts quickly followed: as mysterious husband Jack Chambers in the psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling (2022), and as closeted cop Tom Burgess in My Policeman (2022).

Harry Styles’ business deals

Styles has been selective about his endorsements, becoming a brand ambassador for Gucci and appearing in campaigns for Prada and Adidas.

Styles fronted the December 2020 cover of Vogue wearing a dress. It was his effort to challenge gender norms, he told the magazine: “Anytime you’re putting barriers up in your life, you’re limiting yourself.”

In 2021, Styles launched his own line, Pleasing, which offers nail polish, gender-neutral scents, apparel, and sexual products designed to “please yourself.”  While specific sales figures have not been publicly disclosed, products on the website, including $91 vibrators and $181 fragrances, often sell out.

In 2016, Styles launched his own record label, Erskine Records, and it has released all of his solo albums: Harry Styles (2017), Fine Line (2019), Harry’s House (2022), and the forthcoming Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally (2026). Being solo owner also enables Styles to have control over his master recordings, which will no doubt add further to his bottom line.

Harry Styles’ investments

Styles is a minority partner in the Co-op Live, a $456 million indoor arena not far from his hometown in Manchester, England—in fact, he helped to design it by providing input on the backstage and hospitality areas in order to enhance the experience of its performing acts. Since breaking ground in 2021, the arena has added £1.3 billion to the UK economy and hosted acts like Liam Gallagher, The Killers, Eric Clapton, Niki Minaj, and Olivia Rodrigo.

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Harry Styles’ personal life

Styles makes headlines for his relationships, and he’s dated a Who’s Who of Millennial musicians, from Taylor Swift to Kendall Jenner, TV presenter Caroline Flack, Camille Rowe, Olivia Wilde, and Taylor Russell. He’s currently rumored to be dating Zoe Kravitz.

When asked to define his sexuality, Styles told Better Homes and Gardens, that such practice was “outdated,” and “the whole point of where we should be heading, which is toward accepting everybody and being more open, is that it doesn’t matter, and it’s about not having to label everything.”

Harry Styles’ real estate portfolio

Contrary to his 2022 album title; Styles owns not one but several homes.

According to Architectural Digest, he has amassed a collection of prized real estate in London, including a $4.8 million mansion in Hampstead Heath he picked up in 2012; a $10.8 million neighboring mansion in 2019, and the $5.5 million home that sat next door to it in 2020.

Across the pond, Styles has bought and sold several high-value properties in Los Angeles, including a “treehouse-style” Beverly Hills pad that he sold to Lizzo for $15 million in 2022.

Over in New York, Styles currently still owns the Tribeca penthouse he purchased for $8.7 million in 2017. His neighbors include Justin Timberlake and Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.