The Jonas Brothers have been rocking their music since the mid-2000s and are now considered industry veterans after receiving their official Hollywood Walk of Fame Star.
They have performed in countless concerts, appeared in films and television shows, and received awards over the years. Many fans have been wondering who the band’s richest member is.
Nick Jonas is the first member of his family to break into show business, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He began working at the age of seven on Broadway, and his brothers, Kevin and Joe, later joined him in the spotlight with their first gig as siblings in the hit Disney Channel show “Hannah Montana” with Miley Cyrus.
They were able to break into the music industry by releasing music as a band under Columbia Records.
After releasing their debut music project “It’s About Time” in 2006, they signed with Hollywood Records in order to work with media behemoth Disney. The following year, they recorded and released the song “Year 3000,” which was featured on the official soundtrack of the film “Meet the Robinsons.”
Jonas Brothers’ success continued soaring after dropping their sophomore self-titled album that includes “Hold On” and “S.O.S.” which became a massive success.
According to The Things, Nick Jonas is the wealthiest of the three brothers, with a net worth of $70 million. Aside from being a member of the Jonas Brothers, the musician has also released solo material.
In addition to being a singer in the music industry, he served as a coach on NBC’s “The Voice” during seasons 18 and 20. He reportedly made $8 million from both appearances.
His brothers, on the other hand, are estimated to be worth $40 million each. Joe formed another band, DNCE, with JinJoo Lee, Cole Whittle, and Jack Lawless outside of the band. The band is best known for their hit song “Cake by the Ocean.”
Today, the Jonas Brothers are preparing to release their highly anticipated album “Happiness Begins,” which will be released on May 5. The siblings also confirmed that they will go on tour this year during the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.