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Pink

$200 million
Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer, Actress

Quick Facts

Full Name Alecia Beth Moore
Net Worth $200 million
Profession Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer, Actress
Date of Birth September 8, 1979
Nationality American
Height 5'3" (160 cm)
Spouse/Partner Carey Hart (m. 2006)
Children Willow Sage Hart, Jameson Moon Hart

Biography

Pink has a net worth of an estimated $200 million, built through two decades of record-breaking concert tours, consistent album sales, streaming royalties, and a portfolio of brand endorsements and business ventures. Born Alecia Beth Moore on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Pink is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress who has sold over 90 million records worldwide and established herself as one of the highest-grossing live performers in music history. Her 2023–2024 touring cycle alone grossed $693.8 million across 128 shows, according to Billboard.

Updated March 2026: According to Business Insider, Pink’s net worth is estimated at $200 million.

Early Life and Education

Alecia Beth Moore was born on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, to Jim Moore, a Vietnam War veteran who worked in insurance, and Judy Moore, a nurse. Her parents divorced when she was three years old. She began performing at age 13 at clubs in Philadelphia, lying about her age to gain access. She attended Lenape Middle School and then Central Bucks High School West but left high school at 15 to pursue a music career. She briefly attended Moore College of Art and Design. She took the stage name “Pink” — reportedly derived from the character Mr. Pink from the 1992 film Reservoir Dogs — while performing with the Philadelphia-area R&B trio Basic Instinct.

Pink was signed to LaFace Records and briefly placed in a group called Choice, before label founder L.A. Reid chose to develop her as a solo artist. She was 14 when she first began working with the label.

Music Career

Pink released her debut album, Can’t Take Me Home, in April 2000 on LaFace Records. The album reached number 26 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and produced two top-ten singles: “There You Go” and “Most Girls.” Her sophomore album, Missundaztood (2001), was a commercial breakthrough, selling over 13 million copies worldwide and producing hit singles including “Get the Party Started,” “Just Like a Pill,” and “Don’t Let Me Get Me.” The album marked a deliberate pivot from R&B toward rock-pop, collaborating with Linda Perry and Dallas Austin.

Pink followed with Try This (2003), I’m Not Dead (2006), Funhouse (2008), Greatest Hits… So Far!!! (2010), The Truth About Love (2012), Beautiful Trauma (2017), and Hurts 2B Human (2019), and TRUSTFALL (2023). The Truth About Love debuted at number one in the United States — her first chart-topping album — and sold over 4 million copies. Beautiful Trauma also debuted at number one in the U.S., UK, and Australia. Her collaboration “Raise Your Glass” (2010) and “Just Give Me a Reason” (2012, with Nate Ruess) both reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.

Pink has received numerous awards, including three Grammy Awards: Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for “Trouble” (2004) and “Cuz I Can” (2009), and Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for “Somebody’s Baby” (2014). She has received BRIT Award for Best International Female Solo Artist multiple times. Her 2019 Beautiful Trauma World Tour grossed $397 million — one of the highest-grossing tours ever by a female artist at the time, according to Billboard. Forbes estimated her 2019 income at approximately $47 million.

How Pink Built Her $200 Million Fortune

  • Concert touring: Pink’s primary income driver is live performance. Her career total touring gross exceeds $716 million across over 519 shows (excluding the TRUSTFALL tour), per Billboard. Her 2023–2024 Summer Carnival and TRUSTFALL combined tours grossed $693.8 million from 128 shows — surpassing Beyoncé’s Formation World Tour gross and rivaling The Rolling Stones’ touring benchmarks.
  • Album sales and streaming: Over 90 million records sold worldwide across nine studio albums. Streaming royalties on platforms including Spotify and Apple Music generate an estimated $20 million annually from over 14 billion Spotify streams.
  • Endorsements and sponsorships: Pink has held lucrative partnerships with CoverGirl, Pepsi, Pfizer, and V8 Supercars Australia, contributing an estimated $10 million or more annually during active campaign years.
  • Real estate: Pink and her husband Carey Hart own a property portfolio in California valued at over $30 million, including a ranch in Santa Barbara County where she operates Two Wolves, an organic vineyard and wine brand.
  • Two Wolves wine brand: Pink launched Two Wolves, her own organic wine label, in 2018 from her Santa Barbara County vineyard. The brand has grown into a profitable direct-to-consumer enterprise.
  • Television and film: Pink has appeared as a judge and performer on various television productions. She received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Song for “A Million Dreams” from the film The Greatest Showman (2018), in which she also performed a version of the song.

Personal Life

Pink met professional motocross racer Carey Hart at the 2001 X Games in Philadelphia. They became engaged during one of Hart’s races in 2005, when Pink held up a sign in the crowd that read “Will you marry me?” They married on January 7, 2006, in Costa Rica. The couple separated in 2008 and reconciled in 2009 following couples counseling. They have two children: Willow Sage Hart, born April 2, 2011, and Jameson Moon Hart, born December 26, 2016. The family maintains a primary residence on their Santa Barbara County ranch in California.

Pink is a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, animal rights, and anti-bullying initiatives. She has partnered with UNICEF and various children’s charities. In 2017, she delivered a notable speech at the MTV Video Music Awards responding to public criticism of her daughter Willow’s appearance, which received widespread media coverage. Pink has spoken publicly about her struggles with body image, depression, and the pressures of maintaining a career while raising young children, and has been recognized for her candid approach to mental health advocacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pink’s net worth?

Pink’s net worth is estimated at $200 million as of 2026. This figure reflects over two decades of album sales (more than 90 million records worldwide), concert touring revenue (career gross exceeding $716 million), annual royalty income of approximately $20 million, endorsement deals with brands including CoverGirl and Pepsi, and business ventures including her Two Wolves organic wine label and California ranch real estate holdings.

How much did Pink make from touring?

Pink’s 2023–2024 Summer Carnival and TRUSTFALL touring cycle grossed $693.8 million across 128 shows and sold more than 4.8 million tickets, according to Billboard. Her 2019 Beautiful Trauma World Tour grossed $397 million. Her career touring total exceeds $716 million across over 519 concerts (excluding the TRUSTFALL tour), making her one of the highest-grossing female touring artists of all time. During major touring years, her annual income from all sources can reach $40–$50 million.

Is Pink married?

Yes. Pink has been married to professional motocross racer Carey Hart since January 7, 2006. The couple, who first met at the 2001 X Games, separated briefly in 2008 before reconciling in 2009. They have two children together: daughter Willow Sage Hart (born 2011) and son Jameson Moon Hart (born 2016). Carey Hart’s net worth is independently estimated at approximately $30 million, giving the couple a combined estimated net worth of roughly $230 million.

How Old Is Pink?

As of March 2026, Pink is 46 years old. Pink was born on September 8, 1979 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA.

How Tall Is Pink?

Pink stands 5’4″ tall (163 cm).

Who Is Pink’s Husband?

Pink has been married to motocross racer Carey Hart since 2006. The couple briefly separated in 2008 but reconciled. They have two children together: Willow Sage and Jameson Moon.

Does Pink Have Kids?

Yes, Pink has two children with husband Carey Hart: Willow Sage (born June 2011, age 14) and Jameson Moon (born December 2016, age 9). Pink frequently shares glimpses of family life on social media.

Where Does Pink Live?

Pink lives in New York City. She previously owned a $9 million vineyard in the Santa Ynez Valley of California.

How Much Does Pink Make Per Year?

Pink earned $52 million in 2018, making her one of the highest-paid musicians in the world that year. Her touring income is consistently among the highest in the music industry, with the 2019 Beautiful Trauma tour grossing $47 million.