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American musician-turned-actor Kevin Jonas' net worth is an estimated $20 million. Paul Kevin Jonas II, popularly known as K2 or Kevin Jonas, rose to fame after the success of his rock band Jonas Brothers that he set up with his two younger brothers Nick and Joe. In 2008, he was featured on the list of Sexist Men Alive released by People’s Magazine.

Kevin Jonas’ singing career took off when Daylight/Columbia Records chose to sign the three brothers after listening to their song Please Be Mine. Their first album as a rock band, It's About Time, was released in August 2006. They landed a contract with Hollywood Records in February 2007 after being dropped by Columbia. Their subsequent albums Jonas Brothers and A Little Bit Longer reached the fifth and number slot on the Billboard 200 chart.

In 2007, he made his acting debut after record success of the Hannah Montana episode in which the singer brothers made a guest appearance. Kevin Jonas featured in a series of films, along with his brothers, such as Camp Rock and its sequel. Jonas has even starred in a series of reality shows and other TV programs.

Kevin was born in New Jersey and spent his early years in Wyckoff. His father, too, is a musician and songwriter. He is the eldest of four brothers. He married girlfriend Danielle Deleasa, who he met during a vacation in the Bahamas, on December 19, 2009, and they now have two daughters together.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2011

Ticket Sales

Gross revenue from World Tour 2012/2013

$3,143,000

2009

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the soundtrack album Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam with the American rock and pop rock band, The Jonas Brothers (certified gold by RIAA)

$610,000

2009

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the soundtrack album Jonas L.A. with the American rock and pop rock band, The Jonas Borthers

$132,000

2008

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the soundtrack album Music from the 3D Concert Experience with the American rock and pop rock bank, The Jonas Brothers

$209,000

2008

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Lines, Vines and Trying Times with the American rock and pop rock band, The Jonas Brothers (certified 2x platinum by Music Canada, platinum by RIAA and AMPROFON, gold by IRMA and RMNZ, and silver by BPI)

$1,293,000

2008

Ticket Sales

Gross revenue from World Tour 2009

$61,842,000

2008

Ticket Sales

Gross revenue from Live in Concert World Tour

$6,265,000

2007

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album A Little Bit Longer with the American rock and pop rock band, The Jonas Brothers (certified 2x platinum by Music Canada, platinum by RIAA and AMPROFON, and gold by BPI, IRMA and RMNZ)

$2,647,000

2007

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the soundtrack album Camp Rock with the American rock and pop rock band, The Jonas Brothers (certified platinum by RIAA, gold by SNEP and RMNZ, and silver by BPI)

$1,340,500

2007

Ticket Sales

Total gross revenue from When You Look Me in the Eyes Tour

$10,613,000

2007

Ticket Sales

Gross revenue from Burnin' Up Tour

$41,000,000

2006

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album It's About Time with the American rock and pop rock band, The Jonas Brothers (certified platinum by RIAA, and gold by Music Canada, BPI and IRMA)

$3,531,500

2005

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album It's About Time with the American rock and pop rock band, The Jonas Brothers

$123,000