Toby Keith Net Worth: How Much Money Does He Have At The Death Time?

Toby Keith Net Worth
Toby Keith Net Worth

Singer Toby Keith died unexpectedly on February 5, 2024, following a long battle with stomach cancer. He was 62 years old at the time of his death, having released about 21 albums over the years.

Keith’s net worth was $400 million, which he earned from his successful career, according to several resources. The artist’s official website also announced his passing and stated that he was with family. In addition, the statement asked that everyone respect his family’s privacy while they mourned his death.

Keith’s social media pages also carried the same message, and the comments area was swamped with tributes from his followers. People praised him as one of the best singers, while others remembered his faultless stage performances.

Toby Keith had been fighting stomach cancer for around three years and published updates on his health on Instagram. In June 2022, he also disclosed that he was undergoing cancer treatment and looking forward to spending time with his family.

In September of last year, he spoke about his health at the People’s Choice Country Awards. ABC News reports that he said:

You get good days and, you know, you’re up and down, up and down. It’s always zero to 60 and 60 to zero, but I feel good today.”

 

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How Did Toby Keith Make His Money?

Toby nearly gave up on his singing career, vowing to look for other possibilities if he didn’t land a record deal by the age of 30. He got a contract right on time and released his first single, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” in 1993.
After the song peaked at No. 1 on the country music charts, Toby continued to deliver success after hit. Some of his best-known songs include “Beer for My Horses,” “Courtesy of the Red White and Blue,” “How Do You Like Me Now?” and many more. He recorded 19 studio albums over his illustrious career. His final record with new music was released in 2021.
In addition to his singing and touring, Toby profited from his I Love This Bar and Grill restaurant franchise. The first restaurant opened in Las Vegas in 2004, and several more followed over time. The Oklahoma native also made a wise investment by purchasing a 10% interest in Big Machine Records, the label that later signed Taylor Swift, for $400,000 in 2004.
One of Toby’s most profitable business initiatives came in 2007, when he launched Wild Shot mezcal liquor. He reportedly earned between $60 million and $100 million every year from his booze company.

How Did Toby Keith Die?

Toby died from stomach cancer. He was diagnosed in the fall of 2021 and kept his sickness hidden from followers for several months before revealing the truth in June 2022. By that stage, he had already begun chemotherapy and radiation.

By 2023, Toby appeared to be improving, even claiming that his recuperation was on a “positive trend.” He closed up the year with three gigs in Las Vegas. Two weeks later, he died.

“Toby Keith passed away peacefully last night on February 5th, surrounded by his family,” said a message on his official Instagram account. “He fought his war with dignity and courage. Please respect his family’s privacy during this time.

Was Toby Keith Married?

Toby and his wife, Tricia Lucus, had been married nearly 40 years before he died. They got married in March 1984.

Toby and Tricia have three children and four grandchildren. Tricia’s eldest daughter, Shelley, was born in 1980 from one of her prior relationships. Toby adopted her after he married her mother. Krystal, the couple’s second daughter, was born in 1985. Krystal has pursued music in the same way as her father did. Toby and Tricia’s kid Stelen, was born in 1987.

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