Many fans are curious about Steven Tyler's financial success in 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Steven Tyler's Net Worth?

Steven Tyler is an American rock musician who has a net worth of $150 million. Steven Tyler is most famous for being a founding member and lead singer of the band Aerosmith, which is one of the most successful bands of all time. With Aerosmith, Tyler has recorded over a dozen albums, all of which have achieved Gold or multi-Platinum status. The group has won multiple music awards, including four Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, and 10 MTV Video Music Awards. Tyler has also released a number of moderately successful solo projects and has collaborated with a number of other artists throughout the course of his career. He has also been in and out of rehab a number of times and is currently clean. He is known for his almost operatic higher register and for his onstage acrobatics, some of which have landed him in the hospital when he has misjudged his distance from the edge of the stage. Steven was also a judge on "American Idol."

Early Life

Steven Tyler was born Steven Victor Tallarico on March 26, 1948, in Manhattan, New York. He is the son of Susan Ray, a secretary, and Victor Tallarico, a musician and a pianist. With a classical musician for a father, Tyler's interest in music began strong and early. He attended Roosevelt High School in Yonkers but was expelled over drug use. Later, he graduated from Quintano's School for Young Professionals.

Aerosmith

Tyler moved to Boston in the late 1960s and became friends with the musicians that would eventually form the band Aerosmith – guitaristJoe Perry, bassistTom Hamilton, guitarist Ray Tabano, and drummer Joe Kramer. Tyler formed Aerosmith in 1969, becoming the frontman and lead singer, and in 1972, the band signed with Columbia Records. The following year, Aerosmith released their debut self-titled album. The song "Dream On" was only a minor hint at the time, but it later became one of their signature songs. Aerosmith did not find commercial success or popularity until their third and fourth albums, "Toys in the Attic" (1975) and "Rocks" (1976). The band achieved their first mainstream Top 40 hit in 1975 with "Sweet Emotion." Knowing it was still a sleeper hit, they re-released "Dream On" in 1976, and it went to #6 on the charts. They saw another big success with "Walk This Way" later that year. By 1976, they were headlining stadiums and major music festivals.

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By the end of the decade, however, the band was starting to fall apart. Tyler and Perry were heavily involved in heroin and other stimulants. Perry and Whitford left the band for other ventures, and Tyler kept adding new members in order to keep the band somewhat together but was injured in a motorcycle crash that left him hospitalized and unable to tour for most of 1981. In the mid-1980s, Tyler cleaned up his act after a long stint in rehab and pieced the band back together. They released "Permanent Vacation" in 1987, and it included "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)." Two years later, they gained even more traction with "Pump," which featured now-classics "Love in an Elevator" and "Janie's Got a Gun." Aerosmith credits the rise of the MTV craze amongst teenagers for their popularity continuing into 1993 when they released "Get a Grip," driven by singles like "Cryin'," "Crazy," and "Livin' on the Edge."

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