Celine Dion Networth ($380,000,000)

Full Name: Céline Marie Claudette Dion

Date of Birth: March 30, 1968

Place of Birth: Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada

Height: 5’7” (1.71 m)

Weight: 118 lbs (56 kg)

Occupation: Singer

Net Worth: $380 million

Primary Income Source: Music

Nationality: Canadian

Residence: Canada

Marital Status: Married (René Angélil)

Children: 3 (Eddy, Nelson, René-Charles)

Cc: Britannica

As of June 2016, Forbes estimated Canadian singer Céline Dion’s net worth at $380 million. Famous for her powerful pop ballads, including the Grammy-winning “My Heart Will Go On” from Titanic, Dion has had a prolific career. Born the youngest in a musical family in rural Quebec, she started singing early and gained international fame by her teenage years, especially in Japan and Europe. According to a 2010 report by the Los Angeles Times, Dion ranked among the top ten highest-earning artists of the 2000s, generating $747.9 million in total revenue, with $522.2 million from ticket sales alone. She has sold over 200 million albums globally, as reported by Sony Music Entertainment. Forbes previously valued her wealth at $250 million in 2007. Dion married her longtime manager, René Angélil, in December 1994. The couple, who began their relationship in 1987, has three children together.

Earnings & Financial Data

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Year | Category | Description | Amount

2012 | Asset | Listed Montreal mansion for sale | $29,000,000

2012 | Asset | Purchased Villa Montmorency for 47 million euros | $64,000,000

2012 | Asset | Acquired Notre-Dame De La Merci House | $2,000,000

2012 | Asset | Invested in Golf Le Mirage | $15,000,000

2012 | Asset | Valuation of Jupiter Island mansion | $72,500,000

2011 | Sales | Perfume sales since launch | $850,000,000

2009 | Earnings | Total revenue from 2000-2009 | $747,900,000

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2006 | Ticket Sales | Gross from “A New Day” tour | $400,000,000

2002 | Performance | Compensation for a 3-year Caesars Palace residency | Not Specified

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