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Joe Jonas

$50 Million
Singer, Songwriter, Actor

Quick Facts

Full Name Joseph Adam Jonas
Net Worth $50 Million
Profession Singer, Songwriter, Actor
Date of Birth August 15, 1989
Nationality American
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Spouse/Partner Sophie Turner (m. 2019–2024, divorced)
Children 2 (Willa, b. 2020; Delphine, b. 2022)

Biography

Joe Jonas’s net worth is estimated at $50 million, accumulated over two decades as a member of the Jonas Brothers, through his side project DNCE, a solo recording career, acting roles, and real estate investments. Born Joseph Adam Jonas in Casa Grande, Arizona, Jonas first entered the public eye as a teenager when the Jonas Brothers signed to Hollywood Records in 2006 and became one of the best-selling pop acts of the late 2000s.

Updated March 2026: According to data compiled by Billboard, the Jonas Brothers’ career touring gross has surpassed $300 million from over 4 million tickets sold. The group’s 2021 Remember This Tour alone grossed $42.5 million. Combined touring income, album royalties, DNCE earnings, and real estate activity support industry estimates placing Joe Jonas’s individual net worth at approximately $50 million.

Early Life and Education

Joseph Adam Jonas was born on August 15, 1989, in Casa Grande, Arizona, to Paul Kevin Jonas Sr., a musician and former ordained minister, and Denise Jonas, a former teacher and aspiring singer. He is the second of four brothers: Kevin, Joe, Nick, and Frankie. The family relocated to Wyckoff, New Jersey, where Paul Jonas served as pastor of an Assembly of God church, giving the brothers a devout evangelical upbringing that shaped their early music and public image.

Joe attended Eastern Christian High School in North Haledon, New Jersey, before the brothers’ accelerating music career necessitated a shift to homeschooling. He did not attend college, transitioning directly from high school-level homeschooling to full-time recording and touring activity with the Jonas Brothers.

Music Career

The Jonas Brothers formed in 2005 when Columbia Records discovered the brothers performing together. After a brief stint on Columbia, they signed with Hollywood Records—a Disney subsidiary—in 2006 and released their self-titled debut album. Their profile expanded rapidly through Disney Channel tie-ins, including the original movie Camp Rock (2008), which starred Joe as the male lead opposite Demi Lovato and whose soundtrack sold over a million copies in the U.S., per Billboard.

Their 2008 album A Little Bit Longer debuted at number one and sold over 2 million copies. Lines, Vines and Trying Times (2009) added 757,000 units, and the brothers sold a total of 17 million albums worldwide before their first hiatus in 2013, per Billboard reporting. Their touring activity was equally significant: the Jonas Brothers signed a multi-million dollar worldwide touring deal with Live Nation—the first of its kind for an up-and-coming act at that scale, Billboard noted at the time.

During the 2013–2019 hiatus, Joe formed DNCE, a pop band whose debut single “Cake by the Ocean” peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the group’s signature song. DNCE released music through 2024, including the album Music for People Who Believe in DNCE.

The Jonas Brothers reunited in 2019 with the single “Sucker,” which debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100—their first chart-topper as a group. The reunion album Happiness Begins sold 469,000 units, per Billboard. Subsequent albums The Album (2023, 52,000 units first week) and Greetings from Your Hometown (2025, 39,000 units first week) continued the group’s commercial activity. Joe also released his second solo album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, in May 2025, which entered Billboard’s top 10—his first solo top-10 chart placement.

The Jonas Brothers’ 2025 Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour, celebrating the band’s 20th anniversary, ran from August through December 2025 across 75 North American dates at arenas and amphitheaters, including MetLife Stadium and Fenway Park.

How Joe Jonas Built His $50 Million Fortune

  • Jonas Brothers touring: Career Jonas Brothers touring gross exceeds $300 million, per Billboard. The 2019 Happiness Begins Tour grossed over $1.5 million per show, per Forbes. The 2021 Remember This Tour grossed $42.5 million and sold 529,000 tickets. The 2025 Jonas20 Tour spanned 75 dates at major venues.
  • Album sales and streaming royalties: The Jonas Brothers sold 17 million albums worldwide through 2013 and released four additional albums between 2019 and 2025. Joe’s individual royalty share, combined with DNCE catalog income, represents ongoing passive income from streaming and licensing.
  • DNCE and solo projects: “Cake by the Ocean” and the DNCE catalog generate sustained streaming revenue. Joe’s 2025 solo album entered the Billboard top 10, generating renewed royalty activity.
  • Acting: Appeared as the lead in Camp Rock (2008) and Camp Rock 2 (2010), which drew 146 million total viewers per Billboard reporting, and had a role in Zoolander 2 (2016).
  • Real estate: Reported real estate transactions include a property purchased for approximately $11 million and later sold for $15.2 million—a $4+ million profit on a single transaction.
  • Endorsements and brand partnerships: Jonas Brothers-related endorsements across their various commercial partnerships add incremental income to individual members’ earnings.

Personal Life

Joe Jonas married British actress Sophie Turner on May 1, 2019, in a surprise Las Vegas ceremony immediately after the Billboard Music Awards, followed by a larger celebration in France in June 2019. They have two daughters: Willa, born July 2020, and Delphine, born July 2022. In July 2023, Turner filed for divorce in New York; the divorce was finalized in 2024. The couple had reportedly signed an ironclad prenuptial agreement before their marriage, and they have maintained a co-parenting arrangement for their daughters, who split time between homes per the custody agreement.

Jonas began publicly dating Tatiana Gabriela, a model and actress, in late 2025. By early 2026, the relationship was confirmed, with Jonas introducing her to his daughters. He remains close with his brothers and parents, who have been involved in the Jonas Brothers organization throughout the band’s history. His brother Nick Jonas is separately noted for growing his own net worth from $50 million to $80 million between 2021 and 2025 through technology and food investments, per Fortune.

Jonas’s past public relationships include a brief 2008 romance with Taylor Swift, which Swift later referenced in interviews and her music catalog. His circle in the entertainment industry includes fellow singer and actor Tyrese Gibson, who like Jonas has built a long career spanning music and acting while managing public personal controversies over the years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Joe Jonas’s net worth in 2026?

Joe Jonas’s net worth is estimated at $50 million as of 2026. His wealth comes primarily from Jonas Brothers touring (career gross exceeding $300 million per Billboard), album royalties from 17 million+ worldwide sales, DNCE and solo music income, real estate investments, and acting work including the Camp Rock franchise.

How much does the Jonas Brothers tour earn per show?

The Jonas Brothers grossed over $1.5 million per concert stop during their 2019 Happiness Begins Tour, per Forbes reporting. The 2021 Remember This Tour averaged $1.01 million per show and grossed $42.5 million total from 529,000 tickets sold, according to Billboard. Individual member earnings from touring represent a three-way split of band income.

Did Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have a prenup?

Yes. Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner reportedly had a prenuptial agreement in place when they married in 2019. When Turner filed for divorce in 2023 and the divorce finalized in 2024, the prenup governed the financial settlement. The couple co-parents their two daughters, Willa (b. 2020) and Delphine (b. 2022), under a shared custody arrangement.