- Category:
- Richest Celebrities › Singers
- Net Worth:
- $16 Million
- Birthdate:
- Dec 1, 1988 (35 years old)
- Gender:
- Male
- Profession:
- Musician, Singer, Singer-songwriter
- Nationality:
- United States of America
What is Tyler Joseph's Net Worth?
Tyler Joseph is an American singer, songwriter, and musician who has a net worth of $16 million. Tyler Joseph is best known for being the lead singer and pianist of the band Twenty One Pilots. The band got together in Columbus, Ohio, in 2009.
Early Life
Tyler Joseph was born on December 1, 1988, in Columbus, Ohio. Tyler and his siblings Zack, Jay, and Madison are the children of Kelly Joseph, a math teacher, and Christopher Anthony "Chris" Joseph, a basketball coach at a local high school. All three children were homeschooled by their parents.
Joseph's first exposure to music was through listening to the Christian band DC Talk. He played varsity basketball with future Twenty One Pilots bassist Nick Thomas. Tyler started a YouTube channel in 2007 called "slushieguys," which gained over 126,000 subscribers by August 2021. He rejected an offer to play basketball on scholarship at Otterbein University. It was around this time that he began showing interest in playing music and entertaining.
Career
In 2007, Joseph recorded a solo album in his parents' basement called "No Phun Intended." Joseph, bassist Nick Thomas, and drummer Chris Salih formed the band Twenty One Pilots in 2009 in Columbus, Ohio. They released the independent album "Twenty One Pilots" in late December 2009 and began touring around Ohio. Twenty One Pilots released their second album, "Regional at Best," in 2011, after Salih and Thomas left the band, so only Joseph and new drummer Josh Dun appeared on the album. The band officially became a duo after that.
Twenty One Pilots were signed by the record label Fueled by Ramen in 2012. Their major-label debut album, "Vessel," was released in 2013 and reached #10 on the US Alternative chart. Subsequently, the band went on a nationwide tour ("Quiet is Violent World Tour") to support the album.
The band's 2015 album "Blurryface" reached #1 in May of that year 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. Joseph and Dun then embarked on two international tours in 2015 and 2016.
On February 12, 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. The band released their fifth studio album, "Trench," in October 2018 and toured in support of the album that fall. The music video for their new single "Chlorine," directed by Mark C. Eshleman, was uploaded to YouTube on January 22, 2019. In April 2020, Twenty One Pilots released a single called "Level of Concern," which reflected the anxiety during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. The music video for the song was filmed in the homes of Joseph and Dun while they were in lockdown. The band donated some of the proceeds of the song to the charity Crew Nation, which benefited live music crews who could not work/be paid during the international lockdown.
Twenty One Pilots released a Christmas song called "Christmas Saves the Year," heavily inspired by a Mellotron instrument, during a Twitch live stream on December 8, 2020. On May 21, 2021, a month after the release of the lead single from the album "Shy Away," Twenty One Pilots released their sixth studio album, "Scaled and Icy." The other two singles from the album were "Choker" and "Saturday."
Other Projects
Outside of success with Twenty One Pilots, Joseph released a solo album titled "No Phun Intended." He recorded it in his basement over the course of his senior year of high school. It was available for streaming on PureVolume until the music service shut down in 2018. Joseph worked with rapper Joseph Michael Langstone (otherwise known by his stage name, Jocef) on the song "Live" in 2010, a track which he also co-wrote.
In 2011, Tyler played the lead role in the mockumentary "The (moderately inspiring tale of the) Longboard Rodeo Tango." Joseph was featured in "Where Are You?," an internet use awareness video in 2012. He participated in the Five14 Church's "Christmas with the Stars" show in New Albany, Ohio, in December 2013. He has also contributed tracks for the Five14 Church's worship album "Clear." In 2014, Tyler lent his backing vocals to Dallon Weekes' (bassist of Panic! at the Disco) song "Sickly Sweet Holidays."
Personal Life
Tyler became engaged to Jenna Black in July 2014, and they married in March 2015. Joseph and Black announced they were expecting their first child in September 2019, and their daughter Rosie Robert Joseph was born in February 2020. During a performance at the MTV VMAs on September 12, 2021, Joseph announced that he and his wife were expecting another child.