As one of the most talked-about figures, Josh Dun has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Josh Dun's Net Worth?

Josh Dun is an American musician who has a net worth of $16 million. Josh Dun is best known for being the drummer of the band Twenty One Pilots, a band he co-founded with his college friendTyler Joseph. Josh learned to play drums at an early age and played with the band House of Heroes. In 2011, Dun quit his job at Guitar Center to join Twenty One Pilots. They released the independent album "Regional at Best" in 2011. Twenty One Pilots were signed by Fueled by Ramen records in 2012. Their major label debut album, "Vessel," was released in 2013. It reached #10 on the US Alternative chart. The band's 2015 album "Blurryface" reached #1 on the "Billboard" 200, US Alternative, and US Rock charts. Their singles include "Holding On to You," "Guns for Hands," "Lovely," "House of Gold," "Car Radio," "Fairly Local," "Tear in My Heart," "Stressed Out," "Lane Boy," and "Ride." Twenty One Pilots were nominated for an MTV Video Music Award – Artist to Watch in 2013. In 2017, Josh Dun and Tyler Joseph won a Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. The duo accepted the award in their underwear and told the crowd that this was a promise they had made years earlier if they ever won a Grammy.

Early Life

Joshua William Dun was born on June 18, 1988, in Columbus, Ohio. He is the son of hospice social worker Laura Lee Dun and physical therapy assistant William Earl Dun.

Ever since Josh was a kid, he sought to blend genres and make unique music. He took trumpet lessons at school before transitioning to drums and teaching himself how to play. This is where his love for punk rock music began.

As a 13-year-old, Josh eagerly dived into the world of punk music seeking out the fastest tunes he could find. His teen was shaped by the sounds of punk rock, particularly being struck by the genre mixing style of Rancid's album "…And Out Come the Wolves." Some of his early music purchases included Creed's "Human Clay" and an album from NOFX, with the track "Higher" holding a place as a personal favorite.

As puberty kicked in, so did Dun's pop-punk phase. Sum 41's "Does This Look Infected?" became his newest obsession, and Blink-182 provided the soundtrack to his awkward teenage years. When he first sat behind a drum set, the music of Metallica motivated him to improve his drumming skills. His music taste evolved with time, and he found himself drawn to the moodier, slower vibes of alternative rock albums like Brand New's "Daisy."

He worked at Guitar Center for three years where he crossed paths with former Twenty One Pilots drummer Chris Salih, who eventually introduced him to his future bandmate Tyler Joseph.

Ultimately, Josh Dun's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.