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22 Years Down the Line, Here's the Richest Member of Tokio Hotel

22 Years Down the Line, Here's the Richest Member of Tokio Hotel
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The prolific band is still performing, and it looks like their net worth is only growing.

The German pop-rock band was one of the most defining ensembles of the late 2000s, cementing Tokio Hotel's status as true superstars. While their popularity has waned considerably in the 2010s, they have managed to strike back recently, using people's nostalgia as a way to get back on track.

Just last year, Tokio Hotel released a new album that failed to gain any attention from the charts but succeeded with the old fans, who were glad to find out their childhood favorite band is still very much alive. But how much money is each member of Tokio Hotel worth?

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Here's the list of the richest Tokio Hotel members, ranked:

4. Gustav Schäfer, drummer – $20 million

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3. Georg Listing, bassist – $20 million

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2. Tom Kaulitz, guitarist – $25 million

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1. Bill Kaulitz, singer – $30 million

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Yep, it looks like even though Tokio Hotel has practically disappeared from the spotlight, their previous endeavors are still paying their bills, making all of its members quite wealthy compared to other popular musicians of that time.

However, fans are still a bit shocked that Tokio Hotel has managed to keep not only their band together but also their money for all this time, wondering how the Kaulitz brothers and company make their money now.

First of all, they are raking in the big bucks thanks to their back catalog, which is still widely used as soundtracks for movies and commercials, and many of their hits are still played daily on radio stations around the world. Second, Tokio Hotel is still performing, as evidenced by their upcoming massive tour.

Starting at the end of April, Tokio Hotel will be playing concerts in stadiums all over Europe, including London, Barcelona, Paris, and Berlin. With such a huge tour, Tokio Hotel must have made a lot of money in pre-sales, continuing their streak as one of the most popular bands riding on their fans' nostalgia feeling.