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The Rolling Stones is an English rock band with an estimated net worth of $900 million.

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The Rolling Stones was established in 1962. Mick Jagger formed a garage band along with Dick Taylor. Eventually, Keith Richards, Alan Etherington, and Bob Beckwith joined which was known as The Blue Boys.

They played their first gig at the Marquee Club in July 12, 1962. During the time, they renamed the band as The Rollin' Stones. With the transition happened for the past five decades, the band never let out of style, and their songs became popular since the British Invasion era.

With 24 albums and numerous concert tours, The Rolling Stones is known as one of the legendary in the rock genre. Last February 2016, the band embarked their Latin American tour.

The Rolling Stones members are Mick Jagger on lead vocals, harmonica, and guitar; Keith Richards on guitar, backing and lead vocals; Charlie Watts on drums and percussion; and Ronnie Wood on guitar, backing vocals and bass.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2019

Asset

Current value of the website therollingstones.com

$169,100

2018

Asset

Estimated value of the late fashion designer L'Wren Scott's worldly assets and possessions that will go directly to The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger

$9,000,000

2017

Sale of Asset

Selling price of Keith Richard's Ferrari 400i

$209,060

2016

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Blue & Lonesome (approximately 1,082,500 copies sold)

$1,410,000

2016

Sale of Asset

Selling price of “Winnie the Pooh” author A.A. Milne and Brian Jones, the founder of the Rolling Stones' six-bedroom, East Sussex house, which dates from the 16th century

$2,740,000

2015

Ticket Sales

Ticket sales of the Zip Code Tour (approximately 730,733 tickets sold)

$109,710,000

2015

Sale of Asset

Sale of Bill Wyman's 1971 Citroen Maserati SM and 1966 Mercedes-Benz 250

$107,150

2014

Ticket Sales

Ticket sales of the 14 On Fire concert tour (approximately 858,551 tickets sold)

$165,190,000

2013

Ticket Sales

Ticket sales of the 50 & Counting concert tour (approximately 456,998 tickets sold)

$148,870,000

2012

Record Sales

Record sales of the compilation album GRRR! (approximately 960 thousand copies sold)

$1,250,000

2008

Record Sales

Record sales of the live album Shine a Light (approximately 130 thousand copies sold)

$169,000

2007

Ticket Sales

Ticket sales of the A Bigger Bang Tour (approximately 693,257 tickets sold)

$558,300,000

2005

Record Sales

Record sales of the album A Bigger Bang (approximately 1,722,500 copies sold)

$2,240,000

2004

Record Sales

Record sales of the live album Live Licks (approximately 640 thousand copies sold)

$832,000

2003

Ticket Sales

Ticket sales of the Licks Tour

$311,000,000

2002

Record Sales

Record sales of the compilation album Forty Licks (approximately 4,708,316 copies sold)

$6,120,000

1999

Ticket Sales

Ticket sales of the No Security Tour (approximately 1,078,186 tickets sold)

$88,500,000

1998

Record Sales

Record sales of the live album No Security (approximately 300 thousand copies sold)

$390,000

1998

Ticket Sales

Ticket sales of the Bridges to Babylon Tour (approximately 4,511,567 tickets sold)

$248,500,000

1997

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Bridges to Babylon (approximately 2.2 million copies sold)

$2,860,000

1995

Record Sales

Record sales of the live album Stripped (approximately 1,904,700 copies sold)

$2,480,000

1995

Ticket Sales

Ticket sales of the Voodoo Lounge Tour (approximately 6.5 million tickets sold)

$320,000,000

1994

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Voodoo Lounge (approximately 3,867,810 copies sold)

$5,030,000

1993

Record Sales

Record sales of the compilation album Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones (approximately 2,095,000 copies sold)

$2,720,000

1991

Record Sales

Record sales of the live album Flashpoint (approximately 900 thousand copies sold)

$1,170,000

1990

Ticket Sales

Ticket sales of The Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour (approximately 3,268,740 tickets sold)

$175,000,000

1989

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Steel Wheels and the compilation album Singles Collection: The London Years (approximately 4,664,027 copies sold)

$6,060,000

1986

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Dirty Work (approximately 1,731,800 copies sold)

$2,250,000

1984

Record Sales

Record sales of the compilation album Rewind (1971–1984) (approximately 540 thousand copies sold)

$702,000

1983

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Undercover (approximately 1.15 million copies sold)

$1,500,000

1982

Record Sales

Record sales of the live album Still Life and the compilation album Story of the Stones (approximately 1.3 million copies sold)

$1,690,000

1981

Ticket Sales

Ticket sales of The Rolling Stones' American Tour 1981 (approximately 1,671,297 tickets sold)

$50,000,000

1981

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Tattoo You and compilation album Sucking in the Seventies (approximately 5,657,190 copies sold)

$7,350,000

1980

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Emotional Rescue (approximately 2,477,900 copies sold)

$3,220,000

1978

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Some Girls (approximately 6,530,100 copies sold)

$8,490,000

1977

Record Sales

Record sales of the live album Love You Live (approximately 600 thousand copies sold)

$780,000

1976

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Black and Blue (approximately 1.15 million copies sold)

$1,500,000

1975

Record Sales

Record sales of the compilation albums Made in the Shade and Rolled Gold: The Very Best of the Rolling Stones (approximately 1.1 million copies sold)

$1,430,000

1974

Record Sales

Record sales of the album It's Only Rock 'n Roll (approximately 1.15 million copies sold)

$1,500,000

1973

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Goats Head Soup (approximately 3,420,700 copies sold)

$4,450,000

1972

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Exile on Main St. and the compilation album More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (approximately 1,927,500 copies sold)

$2,510,000

1971

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Sticky Fingers and the compilation album Hot Rocks 1964–1971 (approximately 9,969,900 copies sold)

$12,960,000

1970

Record Sales

Record sales of the live album Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert (approximately 1.11 million copies sold)

$1,440,000

1969

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Let It Bleed and the compilation album Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) (approximately 3.46 million copies sold)

$4,500,000

1968

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Beggars Banquet (approximately 1.15 million copies sold)

$1,500,000

1967

Record Sales

Record sales of the albums Between the Buttons, Their Satanic Majesties Request and the compilation album Flowers (approximately 1.5 million copies sold)

$1,950,000

1966

Record Sales

Record sales of the compilation album Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass), album Aftermath and live album Got LIVE If You Want It! (approximately 3.6 million copies sold)

$4,680,000

1965

Record Sales

Record sales of the albums The Rolling Stones, Now!, Out of Our Heads and December's Children (And Everybody's) (approximately 2 million copies sold)

$2,600,000

1964

Record Sales

Record sales of the albums The Rolling Stones and 12 × 5 (approximately 1.1 million copies sold)

$1,430,000