According to Celebrity Net Worth, Sheryl Crow's net worth is estimated to be around $70 million USD. The exact amount is hard to guess. While the exact amount is hard to pinpoint, this estimate is based on data compiled from several sources and provides a credible idea of her financial standing.
The singer's fortunes primarily come from her twelve studio albums, several of which have received multi-platinum certifications across the world. Alongside her studio albums, she has also released several compilation and live albums, all adding to her commercial success to a certain degree.
In addition, some of the singles she released over the decades of her career have also achieved commercial certifications. Furthermore, it is noteworthy that beyond her solo work, Sheryl Crow has been featured on many other bands and singers' songs as a guest or a collaborator. Her music has also been featured in multiple film and TV soundtracks.
All of this put together contributes to the majority of the singer's fortune as of the writing of this article.
Other avenues of revenue that may have contributed to her fortune include her appearances in a handful of films and TV shows, including The Minus Man in 1999 and NCIS: New Orleans in 2017.
In addition to this, Sheryl Crow has purchased several properties over the years, including but not limited to a place in Nashville in 2015 for $1.2 million, three plots of land in Nashville for $650,000 in 2014, a place in Florida in 2003 for $1 million and another place in Nashville back in 2001 for $1.2 million.
The disposition of some of these properties is currently unknown, but the singer currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
The multi-millionaire recently opened up about an unfortunate incident at her home, with the singer revealing in an exclusive interview with Variety how she faced backlash, including an armed man breaking into her home, after she publicly criticised Elon Musk, his DOGE department under Republican president Donald Trump and sold off her Tesla, donating its funds to NPR:
"This feels different, because when I came out against Walmart carrying guns [in a 1996 song], not everybody was armed — and certainly I didn’t live in Tennessee, where everybody is armed. So yeah, there was a moment where I actually really felt very afraid: A man got on my property, in my barn, who was armed. It doesn’t feel safe when you’re dealing with people who are so committed."
The singer then elaborated on how she felt the need to continue to object to what she saw as unfair, even though her objections put her in danger from armed intruders:
"I can’t help it. I feel like I’m fighting for my kids. Also, that’s the way I was raised. There have been times when it hasn’t really been fun, but I follow my Atticus Finch dad; I’m very similar to him if I see something that seems unfair, you know?."
Sheryl Crow also talked about her concerns regarding climate change
Sheryl Crow also talked about her concerns regarding climate change, particularly how the current Trump administration is disregarding the environment and climate change mitigation measures, and how it relates to her support for the National Resources Defense Council:
"I’ve always been so vigilant about climate change... It’s having an awareness that the planet is someplace we get to be on for just a little bit. And right now, this organism that we live on is being disregarded, particularly by this administration, who not only don’t have it in their consciousness, it’s seen as a nuisance to business."
Sheryl Crow continued:
"So for me, it’s really important that this organization exists to defend our national lands and to protect our water and air. Let’s face it: I may not be here to see my kids teach their kids how to leave the campground nicer than they found it. And who knows what the campground’s gonna be like when they get it. That concerns me."
Sheryl Crow 2025 tour dates
Sheryl Crow is currently scheduled to perform across North America in the upcoming months. The dates and venues for these tour shows are as follows:
- May 14, 2025 – Los Angeles, California at Peacock Theater at Union Rescue Mission "Just Help 1" Concert
- May 23, 2025 – Boston, Massachusetts at Boston Calling Festival 2025 at Harvard Athletic Complex
- June 7, 2025 – Las Vegas, Nevada at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
- June 8, 2025 – Albuquerque, New Mexico at Route 66 at Casino Hotel
- June 10, 2025 – Morrison, Colorado at Red Rocks Amphitheater
- June 20, 2025 – Red Bank, New Jersey at Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at Count Basie Center for the Arts
- July 18, 2025 – Saint Paul, Minnesota at Minnesota Yacht Club Festival 2025
- August 12, 2025 – Springfield, Illinois at Illinois State Fairgrounds
- August 15, 2025 – Montreal, Canada at Lasso 2025
- August 16, 2025 – Toronto, Canada at The Theatre at The Great Canadian Resort Toronto
- September 5, 2025 – Bangor, Maine at Outlaw Music Festival 2025
- September 6, 2025 – Hartford, Connecticut at Outlaw Music Festival 2025
- September 12, 2025 – Camden, New Jersey at Outlaw Music Festival 2025
- September 13, 2025 – Holmdel, New Jersey at Outlaw Music Festival 2025
Sheryl Crow released her twelfth studio album, Evolution, in 2024. The ten-track project featured a collaboration with Peter Gabriel in the form of the song Digging in the Dirt by the latter.