Many fans are curious about Mark Owen's financial success in 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is Mark Owen's Net Worth?
Mark Owen is an English singer-songwriter who has a net worth of $50 million. Mark Owen is a member of the pop group Take That and is also a solo artist. With Take That, he has sold 45 million records. Owen has sold another 500,000 as a solo act.
Take That was formed in 1990, and Owen provides background vocals. The group has had 27 singles in the Top 40 and seven #1 albums. The group released their debut studio album, "Take That & Party," in 1992 and has released nine studio albums. Their albums have been certified Gold or Platinum and charted in nine countries. Some of Take That's biggest hits include "Could It Be Magic," "Pray," "Relight My Fire," "Babe," "Everything Changes," "Sure," "Back for Good," "Never Forget," "How Deep Is Your Love," "Patience," "Shine," "Rule the World," "Greatest Day," and "The Flood." The group has won many awards and was named Amazon's top-selling music artist of all time. They were named the 5th highest-earning music stars in the world by "Forbes" in 2012 and the most successful boy band in UK chart history by Official Charts Company. As a solo artist, Owen released his debut studio album, "Green Man," in 1996. He has released several more albums. His most successful singles include "Child" and "Clementine."
Early Life
Mark Owen was born on January 27, 1972 in Oldham, Lancashire, England. His mother was the supervisor at a bakery, while his father was a decorator. He was raised with his brother, Daniel, and sister, Tracey. Owen attended Holy Rosary Primary and St Augustine's Catholic Schools. He wasn't particularly interested in music from a young age but rather enjoyed sports. He played football briefly for Chadderton F.C., in addition to having trials at Manchester United and Rochdale.
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Career
In 1989, Owen auditioned to be in a new boy band that was being set up by band manager Nigel Martin-Smith. He made it into the group along withGary Barlow,Howard Donald,Jason Orange, andRobbie Williams. The group was called "Take That," and they released their first album in 1992. The album reached the #2 spot on the UK Album Chart. They released their second album the following year, "Take That & Party," which took the top spot on the UK Albums chart and spawned four number-one singles. Owen sang lead vocals on the track "Babe," which was released in 1993. Take That's third album, "Nobody Else," featured three #1 singles. Mark also sang lead vocals on "The Day After Tomorrow" from the album.
Ultimately, Mark Owen's financial journey is a testament to their success.
Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.