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Gustav Schäfer is a celebrated German drummer who has an astonishing net worth of $25 million.

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Gustav Schäfer has successfully made a lot of fame and wealth by being a member of the famous rock band “Tokio Hotel” where he performs as a drummer. The founder of the band was Bill Kaulitz. It also features Tom Kaulitz, Bill’s brother. Gustav Schäfer started playing drums when he was just five years old. At that age, he used to spend all his energy on beating the drums.

He is marked on the Meinl Cymbals website. He feels happy to find his and his team’s effort being crowned in this way. He believes his choice of being a drummer is the correct one. When all the children of his neighborhood played outside, he used to stay alone in his room playing the drums for hours. This shows his passion for playing drums since his childhood. After watching Bill & Tom practicing music in a shed in Magdeburg, he decided to join with them.

Gustav Schäfer was born on the 8th of September in the year 1988 at Magdeburg, Germany. He loves to be Mr. Perfect as he works hard until any composition is fully improvised. He is very perfect even in placing his drums on the stage. Nobody is permitted to come near his drums other than his assistant. If somebody by mistake moves his drum by even a centimeter, it will make Mr. Perfect an angry man. These are a few of the idiosyncrasies Gustav is known for.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2014

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Kings of Suburbia with the German rock band Tokio Hotel (approximately 52.5 thousand copies sold)

$68,250

2009

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Humanoid with the German rock band Tokio Hotel (approximately 188.5 thousand copies sold)

$245,050

2007

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Zimmer 483 and the live album Zimmer 483 – Live in Europe with the German rock band Tokio Hotel (approximately 965 thousand copies sold)

$1,250,000

2005

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Schrei and the expanded version, Schrei - so laut du kannst with the German rock band Tokio Hotel (approximately 1.6 million copies sold)

$2,080,000