Rolling Loud Miami 2024 Headliners Ranked by Net Worth
The Rolling Loud music festival comes to Miami, Florida, on Dec. 13-15 at the Hard Rock Stadium. It’s a homecoming of sorts for the concert, returning to the city where it began 10 years ago.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Rolling Loud, festival organizers have assembled a worthy lineup. Some of the biggest (and richest) names in rap will be on hand, trying to ensure the Miami shows match the star power on display at Rolling Loud Los Angeles earlier this year. And just as impressive as the lineup is the individual net worths of each Rolling Loud Miami headliner for 2024.
3. Playboi Carti
Rapper Playboi Carti comes in third on the list of the richest headliners for Rolling Loud Miami 2024. The Atlanta, Georgia, native is worth an estimated $9 million.
Playboi Carti’s net worth stems from sales of his two studio albums, Die Lit and Whole Lotta Red. A third album is expected later this year.
Beyond his music releases, Carti also founded the record label and rap collective Opium to add to his bottom line. Five headlining tours and some modeling work have also expanded Playboi Carti’s net worth.
2. Future
Future will also headline Rolling Loud Miami 2024. The 40-year-old rapper (born Nayvadius DeMun Cash) has a net worth of $50 million.
Future became a professional rapper when he signed his first record deal in 2011. Since then, countless hit singles and chart-topping albums have inflated his net worth.
Tours with Drake, Metro Boomin, and Meek Mill further lined Future’s pockets. Thanks to his music career and endorsements, Future purchased a $16 million mansion in Miami in 2023.
1. Travis Scott
Travis Scott has the highest net worth among Rolling Loud Miami 2024 headliners. The rapper boasts an estimated net worth of $80 million.
It didn’t take long for Scott, 33, to make a name for himself in hip-hop and start earning millions. His first major-label recording contract came in 2011 with Epic Records. He also became a producer for Kanye West’s GOOD Music and signed a record deal with T.I.’s Grand Hustle Records.
In 2018 alone, Scott earned $20 million from record sales, streams, touring, and a shoe deal with Nike. His Astroworld tour grossed $65 million in 2019, and a year later, he signed a $20 million endorsement deal with McDonald’s.
Scott has put that net worth to use, making several real estate purchases over the past few years. He bought a $23.5 million mansion in Brentwood, Los Angeles in 2020. Scott and then-girlfriend Kylie Jenner bought an L.A. mansion for just over $13 million in 2018 before selling it for $22 million in 2022.
Source: Celebrity Net Worth