What Is Louis Tomlinson's Net Worth?
Louis Tomlinson is an English singer who has a net worth of $70 million. Louis Tomlinson rose to fame as a member of the globally successful boy band One Direction, formed on the UK's "The X Factor" in 2010. The group achieved unprecedented success with five chart-topping albums and numerous hit singles before going on hiatus in 2016.
Following One Direction's break, Tomlinson embarked on a solo career. He released his debut single "Just Hold On" in 2016, collaborating with Steve Aoki. His first solo album, "Walls," came out in 2020, showcasing his songwriting skills and a more indie-rock sound.
Tomlinson briefly served as a judge on "The X Factor" in 2018. He's also ventured into the music business side, launching his own record label imprint under Syco.
Throughout his career, Tomlinson has been known for his strong connection with fans and his down-to-earth personality. He's undertaken several world tours as a solo artist and continues to release music, with his second album "Faith in the Future" dropping in 2022.
Early Life
Louis Tomlinson was born Louis Troy Austin on December 24, 1990, in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. He is the son of Johannah Poulston and Troy Austin. They split when Louis was just a toddler, and he is still estranged from his father. He later took on his stepfather Mark Tomlinson's last name. Louis has six half-siblings. He attended Hall Cross School and Hayfield School and struggled, failing his first year of A levels at the Hayfield School and having to start over again. Tomlinson worked a number of odd jobs throughout his teenage years, including at Vue cinema and at a football stadium as a waiter.
Early Career and One Direction
Louis began performing in musicals as a young teen and also appeared in small roles on such television shows as "Fat Friends," "If I Had You," and "Waterloo Road." He attended an acting school in Barnsley, England, and kept performing in musicals and in small parts on TV.
Tomlinson ultimately decided to audition for "The X Factor" in the UK, inspired after he played the lead role of Danny Zuko in the musical production of "Grease." He did not make it to the judges' houses as a competitor in the Boys' Division. However, he was invited to join a group with fellow boys' competitors, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne and Harry Styles. The five singers spent two weeks preparing for the final round of auditions and gave themselves the name One Direction.
One Direction went on to become one of the most popular acts to ever be produced by a reality series. Since forming in 2010, the group has sold more than 70 million albums worldwide. As of this writing, the group has released five commercially successful studio albums. Between June 2013 and June 2014, they generated $75 million in revenue. Between June 2014 and 2015, the group generated $130 million in revenue. Their "Where We Are" Tour generated $282 million, which is the second-highest gross for a vocal group in history. Their band is owned by a corporation called 1D Media, which was formed in 2010 and is owned equally by the five members.
Band member Zayn Malik departed the group in 2015. One Direction is often described as the "new British Invasion" in the United States. Their achievements include seven BRIT Awards, seven American Music Awards, and four MTV Video Music Awards.
The band went on a planned hiatus in January 2016, and each member has subsequently pursued solo careers that have been surprisingly successful. All five members of One Direction have released solo songs that have charted in the Top 40 in the United States. They are one of the few examples of a group act where the individual artists found success outside of the group.
Solo Career
Tomlinson released the single "Back to You" featuring Bebe Rexha and Digital Farm Animals in July 2017. It peaked at #8 on the UK Singles Chart and #40 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 Chart. It was then announced that he had signed a record deal with Epic Records. In October 2017, Louis released a promotional single, "Just Like You," which peaked at #99 on the UK Charts. His second solo single was "Miss You," which peaked at #39. It was announced in July 2018 that Tomlinson would appear alongside Simon Cowell, Robbie Williams, and Ayda Field to judge season 15 of "The X Factor." He was matched to mentor Dalton Harris, who went on to win the show, rendering Louis the first former contestant to secure a victory as the winning mentor.
Tomlinson announced in February 2019 that he had partnered with Arista Records. His first release under the label was "Two of Us," released on March 7, 2019. He announced his second single under the label, "Kill My Mind," in September 2019. The next month, he released "We Made It" and announced he would be embarking on a world tour set to span over five months and 20 different countries. In November 2019, he released his fourth single from his debut album, "Don't Let It Break Your Heart."
On January 17, 2020, Tomlinson released his fifth and final single from the album, "Walls," and two weeks later, his debut solo album, "Walls," was finally released. It debuted at #4 on the UK Albums Chart and #9 on the "Billboard" 200 chart, making it the first new album for Arista Records in nine years to hit the top 10 charts. He was set to tour for nearly all of 2020 but was forced to postpone every date due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He was eventually able to embark on the "Louis Tomlinson World Tour" in February 2022.
Personal Life
Tomlinson began dating then-student Eleanor Calder in November 2011. The pair broke up in March 2015 but reunited in early 2017. In July 2015, rumors hit the media that Louis was expecting a baby with stylist Briana Jungwirth. A month later, on an episode of "Good Morning America," the reports were confirmed. They welcomed a son, Freddie Reign, in January 2016. Tomlinson was in a relationship with actress Danielle Campbell from November 2015 to December 2016.
Tragedy touched Tomlinson's personal life when his mother died of Leukemia in December 2016 and again in March 2019 when his younger sister, Félicité Tomlinson, died of an accidental overdose.
In March 2017, Louis was involved in an altercation at Los Angeles International Airport when he clashed with a paparazzo and aggressive fans who had been waiting for him. He was detained by airport security and was initially charged with a misdemeanor, posting bail soon after. The matter was resolved by April 2017, and the charges against him were dropped, citing the footage of the events captured by another paparazzo had surfaced and that Tomlinson was innocent. It was reported that the paparazzi had provoked him and caused the altercation at the airport.
Real Estate
In October 2016, Louis paid $7.3 million for an impressive mansion in the Hollywood Hills. Almost exactly four years later to the day, in October 2020, he sold the home for $6.4 million, a $900,000 loss. Outside of the US, he owns a home in the London suburbs.