Last updated on: September 27, 2024
Let’s talk about Sir Michael Philip Jagger, or more precisely as we know him, Mick Jagger. Born on July 26, 1943, in Dartford, England, he is more than any sort of legendary musician; he is a force of nature. As the lead singer and co-founder of The Rolling Stones, Jagger has shaped the face of rock music for more than sixty years with a voice and presence that is simply iconic. If you heard any of his hits, such as “I Have Heard Nothing Once Again That Satisfies Me” or “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” then you are probably aware of how the music turns out to be unbeatable.
Mick grew up in a middle-class family. His dad was a teacher, and his mum managed things at home. He was the sort of kid that could go any way in academic terms:. In fact, he started at the crème de la crème of London School of Economics so it’s obvious that he had brains to complement his talent. Yet do you know how life sometimes takes those unexpected turns? Instead of crunching numbers in some office cubicle, he found his calling in music, especially the American blues and R&B. This wasn’t just an interest but a full-on passion. It was there that, along with his friend Dick Taylor, he formed the germ of what would become The Rolling Stones.
And now, the Stones. This is the stuff legends are made of. In 1962, Mick teamed up with Keith Richards – his lifelong friend and partner-in-crime – and Brian Jones to form the band that would define a generation. If you really think about it, The Rolling Stones didn’t just make music—they embodied rebellion. They were a little rough around the edges, a little wild, and totally unpredictable, which is exactly what rock and roll needed at the time. Remember those great old songs like “Satisfaction”? That became an anthem, encapsulating frustrations and discontent that millions of people became identifiable with. It wasn’t the music alone—no one would ever forget those shows: after all, Jagger is a dynamic stage presence. It’s not hard to picture anyone else as the lead of a rock band like that, not even all these years on.
When I first got the opportunity to watch some old footage of The Stones playing, I was easily convinced that Mick did not sing; he threw on a display that can be considered a full-body experience. His moves, his charisma-it was all bigger than life. Well, that explains why they have sold over 19 platinum albums. To be part of that for so long-that’s legacy.
Now, whilst Jagger is certainly a Rolling Stones man to his core, he’s also attempted a solo run. You may know of his duet with David Bowie, “Dancing in the Street” from 1985. While the solo work never reached the heights of The Stones, he is still a creative entity unto himself. He worked with all these different kinds of artists; through this, he kept himself fresh and flexible, proving that even at the height of his success, he wasn’t afraid to try new things. It is as if you’re good at one thing but still want to see if you can conquer something else—that is Mick.
It’s really really hard trying to just summarize Mick Jagger’s influence on music and culture because it’s so vast. In 1989, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2003, knighted. Can you believe it? Sir Mick Jagger—a rock god, a knight. What makes his story all the more fascinating is how he has stayed relevant over the decades, each of which many of his peers have either slowed or faded away with influence that keeps growing. He is a cultural icon rather than merely a musician, helping to define just what rock and roll sounds like and looks like.
I always think of how timeless their music is the moment I am listening to a Rolling Stones track. It just seems that even right now it feels as raw and powerful as it was back in the ’60s. Mick Jagger’s career isn’t merely a success story—it inspires. Whether or not you are a fan of rock music, there is no way you wouldn’t admire a person who stays at the top of their game for such a long period of time by continually raising the bar and creating something new.
Jagger is not just a music maker but a creator of history. He taught the world that music is the voice for rebellion, passion, and fun. And that is well worth the celebration.
As of December 2024, Mick Jagger is 81 years and 4 months old, his estimated net worth is $500 million, and he stands at a height of 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm or 1.78 m) tall.
Bio / Wiki
Full Name
Michael Philip Jagger
Nickname
Sir Michael Philip Jagger, Mick Jagger, Mick, Mickey
Profession
Singer, Songwriter, Music and Film Producer, Actor
Career
Debut
Album
She’s the Boss (1985)
Film
Charlie is My Darling (1966)
Best Known for
Singer and founder member of the famous The Rolling Stones Band
Genres
Country, Rock
Instruments
Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Awards
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
July 26, 1943
Age
As of today, Mick is 81 years, 4 months, and 21 days old.
Zodiac sign
Leo
Nationality
British
Birth Place
Dartford, Kent, England
Residence
Dartford, Los Angeles
School / College / University
Wentworth Primary School
Dartford Grammar School
London School of Economics (LSE)
Religion
Christianity
Race / Ethnicity
English(7/8th) and Cornish(1/8th)
Food Habits
Mick Jagger provides his body with sound nutrition through well-balanced food and diet to support his health and energetic performances. In his daily consumption of food, the following mostly comprised food items:
- Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, chicken, and fish.
- Whole grain cereals; fresh fruit/serve yogurt and juice or a smoothie.
- Serve the lunch with grilled chicken or grilled fish mixed with quinoa or brown rice and steam/roast veggies.
- Dinner: grilled salmon, asparagus, green salad mix with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
- Healthful Snacks: Almonds, fruits, and hummus are some good snacks.
Hobbies
Walking
Tattoo
- Mick likes to do fitness exercises like running, cycling, kickboxing, ballet, Pilates, and yoga.
- Performing Arts
- Mick has a keen interest in contemporary art and owns works by renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso and Francis Bacon.
- He also likes to travel a lot.
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet – 5′ 10″
- In Centimeters – 178 cm
- In meters – 1.78 m
Weight
- In kilograms – 73 kg
- In Pounds – 161 lbs
Body Measurements
- Chest Size: 38 inches
- Biceps Size: 13 inches
- Waist Size: 33 inches
Shoe size
12 (US)
Eye color
Blue
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Family
Wife
Bianca Jagger (1971–1978)
Father
Basil Fanshawe “Joe” Jagger (1913-2006) (Physical education teacher)
Mother
Eva Ensley Mary (1913-2000) (Hairdresser & Member of Conservative Party in Dartford, Kent)
Siblings
Chris Jagger (Younger Brother) (Musician)
Children
Lucas Maurice Morad Jagger (Son) (May 18, 1999)
Georgia May Jagger (Daughter) (January 12, 1992) (Model, Designer, and Owner of skincare brand MAY Botanicals and co-founder of Hair Dye brand BLEACH)
Jade Jagger (Daughter) (October 21, 1971) (Jewellery Designer and former model)
Karis Jagger (Daughter) (November 4, 1970) (Singer and Actress)
Deveraux Octavian Basil Jagger (Son) (Born in 2016)
Gabriel Jagger (Son) (December 9, 1997)
Elizabeth Jagger (Daughter) (March 2, 1984) (Model)
James Jagger (Son) (August 28, 1985) (Actor)
Relationship & More
Marital Status
In a relationship with Melanie Hamrick
Marriage Date
May 12, 1971
Girlfriend and Dating History
Cleo Sylvestre (1961–1963)
Chrissie Shrimpton (1964–1966)
Bianca Jagger (1971–1978)
Catherine Guinness (1979–1980)
Janice Dickinson (1981–1982)
Cornelia Guest (1982)
Jerry Hall (1990–1999)
Carla Bruni (1991–1994)
Luciana Gimenez (1998)
Vanessa Neumann (1998–2002)
Sophie Dahl (2000–2001)
L’Wren Scott (2001–2014)
Melanie Hamrick (2014–Present)
Favorite Things
- Favorite Band – The Beach Boys
- Color – Green
- Favorite Sport – Cricket
- Favorite Pets – Dog, Cat, Black Rabbit
- Instruments – Harmonica and Guitar
- Favorite Place – London, New York
Net worth December 2024
$500 million
As of December 2024, it’s estimated that Mick Jagger has a net worth of about $500 million, based on information from different reliable sources.
With being an icon in both music and cultural influence, Mick has other incomes aside from The Rolling Stones. His many sources of income are the performance royalties accrued for decades, merchandise sales, album revenues, and more. Let’s break it down to where his money is and how much he earns from several sources:
1. Music and Touring with The Rolling Stones
- Secondary Source of Income: The Rolling Stones are reportedly one of the top-grossing touring bands in the world currently. Most of the money will go to Jagger since he was one of the group’s founders and the lead singer.
- Touring Revenue: The Stones have done so many profitable tours, like “No Filter,” which raked in about $415 million between 2017 and 2019. Estimates put Jagger at bringing in around $10-$15 million a year from touring alone when the Rolling Stones are on tour.
- Album Sales and Streaming: The Rolling Stones were way before the dawn of the digital age to be very much in their golden era. But that does not mean the music is not bankable. Album sales, digital downloads, and streaming on Spotify and Apple Music are pretty big revenue generators. Earnings, of course, depend on the numbers. But with streaming royalties and sales, it’s said Jagger earns about $7 million a year. A good portion of that is as a performer and co-songwriter.
2. Composing Royalties and Publishing Revenue
- Jagger and Keith Richards have co-written most of the Rolling Stones’ songs. Because they own the publishing rights, every time their songs are broadcast on the radio, streamed, or commercially used-for example, in a film, TV show, or advertisements earn royalties. If considering the band’s catalog over the years, this alone can easily be in the tens of millions.
- Jagger earns a reported $4 to 6 million per year by way of publishing royalties. It continues to flow as long as the songs are played and licensed for such usage. The amount is an ongoing and steady income stream.
3. Solo Music Career
- Solo Albums and Collaborations: While Jagger’s solo career has not reached the level of success that his work with The Rolling Stones has, he was able to put out quite a number of albums. The best-sellers among these solo undertakings would include the albums: She’s the Boss (1985) and Primitive Cool (1987). His David Bowie collaboration “Dancing in the Street” took off big time. His solo works net him millions, though nowhere near what he raked in for The Stones.
- Estimated Solo Career Earnings: His earnings from his solo albums, as well as albums that he has worked with other artists, would probably be around $10-$15 million over the entire course of his solo career. Of course, such earnings have significantly toned down in the last couple of years.
4. Film and TV Projects
- Acting and Production Ventures: He, like any other celebrity, has ventured into acting and film production. He appeared in films such as Performance (1970) and Ned Kelly (1970). More recently, he became a behind-the-scenes producer, working on the likes of HBO’s Vinyl (2016), which he produced with director Martin Scorsese.
- Income from the Movies: While acting was not one of Jagger’s money-generating careers, a few productions have helped him to bring home the loot. For example, although the series Vinyl is not making millions of money at the box office, it is still helping him fetch some currency through his name in the list of producers. His income from movie and television production ranges between $5 million and $10 million.
5. Business Entrepreneurship
- Stake in Rolling Stones Inc.: The Rolling Stones, being a business, retain most of the intellectual property such as rights over music, merchandise, and branding. Jagger is a co-founder and leading member; he owns a significant share of this entity, consequently.
- Merchandising Revenue: As much as they are a brand, Rolling Stones is an entity. The instantaneous recognition of the “tongue and lips” logo in the world ensures that merchandising revenues generate a humongous share of income for Jagger. T-shirts, posters, and whatnot merchandized can rake in millions every year.
- Business Ventures’ Earnings Estimates: The after-tax shares of the Rolling Stones business-related income that Jagger reaps are estimated at about $8-$12 million yearly. These cover revenue from sales, licensing agreements, and other commercial businesses through the franchise entitled Rolling Stones.
6. Estate Investment
- Mick Jagger has been steadily investing in various property real estate. His portfolio contains luxurious homes in London, New York, and the Caribbean. For instance, he owns an estate in Mustique, a private island in the Caribbean on which he spends most of his vacation time.
- Its Very hard to estimate, but Jagger’s property wealth is clearly seven figures or more. He probably captures the appreciation in value of his homes in Richmond and his Caribbean estate and probably collects rents on them. Estimated portfolio of property assets valued above $30 million; however, he owns most of them long term, so not liquid.
7. Endorsements and Licensing
- Promotional and Licensing Partnerships: The arts career of Jagger is not associated with endorsements that most young readers might be familiar with, but while maybe not in the same way, the music and image of The Rolling Stones have been licensed for use in thousands of advertisements and products throughout their careers. Such an example is the song “Start Me Up,” which was used in a commercial for Microsoft Windows 95.
- Royalties from Licensing: Licensing deals can be very profitable. The big campaigns are those involving serious corporate deals such as that with Microsoft. One such campaign can run into millions. Jagger’s take from licensing deals could be between $3-$5 million depending on the term and scale of every licensing deal.
8. Investment Portfolio
- Like most rich men, Mick Jagger would likely have a stock portfolio that might even include venture capital apart from bonds. While the details of what he would have invested in are to himself alone, it is astute to expect that his financial advisers have diversified his income in various instruments that would collect passive income.
- This is likely to range in between $5-$8 million annually, according to the nature and how it performs.
Social Media Profiles
Website
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