It seems like every celebrity is a multi-hyphenate these days, and country singers are no exception.
So, it’s about touring where money is made."
1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.

She is also the top-winning artist at the CMT Awards with 25 awards, and is the No.
1 on the charts (perThe Tennessean).
I’ll attempt to do as much as I can" (viaBillboard).

A dollar from every ticket sale goes toward the CMT Research Foundation’s fund for Charcot-Marie-Tooth drug development.
62 onForbes' 2020 Celebrity 100 with earnings of $45.5 million.
According toCelebrity Net Worth, his current net worth is $160 million.

“People ask me, ‘Would you act?’
And perhaps Bryant’s biggest flex is that he lets his family spend his money without his interference.
“He’s never allowed to tell me what my family members cost me annually.”

Along with Chesney’s 30 million albums sold and nine No.
1s on the Billboard 200 albums chart for all genres, he is a touring powerhouse.
It’s his highest-grossing tour in his three-decades-long career and his second-highest in terms of ticket sales.

Cumulatively, Chesney’s tours have grossed a whopping $1.2 billion and sold 17.9 million tickets.
He once said in an interview withThe New York Times, “I’m so hands-on …
It’s exhausting, but that’s me.”

1 on the chart and Hill’s 4th (perSounds Like Nashville).
As for his songs, Strait has 60 No.
And while Strait has stopped touring, he hasn’t stopped performing or reaching more milestones.

Since 2016, the singer has had his “Strait to Vegas” residency at the T-Mobile Arena.
After selling 40 million albums and producing 32 No.
Consequently, all the concerts he had planned for 2022 were canceled.

His wealth comes from his nearly 30-year musical career and also his many business ventures.
1 in its category in the U.S.
He also co-founded Big Machine Records in 2005, and received a percentage of what its artists made.

“I think for me, things just come along organically and I follow the path.”
Twain’s road to enormous wealth wasn’t without pain and tragedy.
I’ve got a very busy few years ahead of me.”

It made her thankful for her success and shaped her financial philosophy.
“It seems like the more I give, the more I get,” she added.
“Money is like the tide: It rolls in and it rolls out.

If you clutch it, you are not going to keep it.”
“I would not be above doing that.
Never say never, as they say.”