
Harry Styles, Dua Lipa, and Adele feature in the The Sunday Times 35 under 35 Rich List
The Sunday Times Magazine reveals the wealth of the 350 richest people in Britain in its 35th annual edition.
Amongst their annual edition which highlights the 350 richest people in Britain, The Sunday Times Magazine reveal their 35 under 35 Rich List, which crowns Ed Sheeran as the richest musician under 35 in the UK, with a wealth of £300m – beating Adele by £135m.
Including 2021's 30, Adele has sold more than 100 million albums, and earlier this year she announced that her Las Vegas residency would be extended. Each show is reported to pay £500,000.
Also included in the list is Harry Styles, who had the biggest-selling UK album last year with Harry's House, and starred in the Olivia Wilde-directed Don't Worry Darling, alongside Florence Pugh. His wealth sits at around £150m. Meanwhile Dua Lipa – who recently announced the latest branch of her Service95 platform – just misses the top 20 spot with a fortune of £75m.
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— Adele (@Adele) March 26, 2023
Analysis of the 35 Under 35 list reveals that the majority made millions on their own, but nine were born into money; about half attended state schools, and at least a third didn’t go on to further education; and most of the rich list come from London or Worcestershire.
The Sunday Times Rich List is compiled by Robert Watts. The complete list will be available to the paper’s digital subscribers and will be online at thetimes.co.uk.
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