From 'Camp Rock' to 'Confident' and Beyond, Inside Demi Lovato's Net Worth In 2022

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Demi Lovato's net worth is a testament to her staying power in an industry that easily could have cast her aside when she got too real.

Lovato has been in the business almost as long as she's been alive, and aside from her incredible voice and profound songwriting, Lovato's superpower is her vulnerability: She is open about her struggles with bipolar disorder, self-harm, eating disorders and substance abuse, and her mental health activism has become a major part of her brand.

In late 2010, Lovato sought treatment for the first time. But as with anyone else, her recovery has not been a straight line, and in 2018, Lovato relapsed, resulting in a near-fatal overdose. She's adapted her approaches to sobriety and recently renounced her prior declaration of being "California sober," which she once stated allowed her to use marijuana and drink, to once more embrace sobriety as a whole.

Throughout it all, Lovato has consistently risen like a phoenix, buoyed by her talent, grit and passion for doing good. She's earned multiple Grammy nominations, appeared in hit movies and TV shows, been the face of several brands and managed to maintain her authenticity—and her newest album Holy F*ck is back to her pop-punk roots once more, promising to be a big seller for nostalgic scene kids. Here's everything to know about Demi Lovato's net worth.

How did Demi Lovato become famous?

Lovato's career began as a child actress. She and then-pal Selena Gomez acted on Barney & Friends as kids. In 2007, Lovato appeared in an episode of As the Bell Rings on the Disney Channel, followed by the first installment of Camp Rock in 2008 alongside the Jonas Brothers. A year later, she'd launch her own star vehicle, Sonny With a Chance, followed by Princess Protection Program with Gomez and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam in 2010.

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How much is Demi Lovato's net worth in 2022?

Lovato is estimated to have a net worth of $40 million in 2022.

How much did Demi Lovato get paid for Camp Rock?

Lovato's exact salary for Camp Rock isn't publicly known. At the time, she wasn't yet a household name like the Jonas Brothers, with whom she co-starred in the Disney Channel original, so we can assume her payday wasn't as high as theirs—but their salaries aren't listed publicly, either.

Lovato also starred in Camp Rock 2 with the JoBros, and she likely made money from the film's soundtracks as well.

How much did Demi Lovato make from Sonny with a Chance?

Lovato's salary for Sonny With a Chance is not publicly known, though some estimates have her pay as $12,000 per episode. Lovato was on the show from 2009 until her highly-publicized first entry to rehab in 2011. If the $12,000 per episode estimate is accurate, for a total of 47 episodes over two seasons, Lovato would have earned $564,000 for her abbreviated time on the series.

How much does Demi Lovato make a year?

Though her income varies depending on her projects, touring and release schedules at any given time, Lovato averages an income of about $5 million annually. Her various revenue streams include music releases, a podcast, TV appearances, touring and endorsements.

How much does Demi Lovato make per show?

Lovato is one of the most gifted singers of her generation. As such, her beloved Lovatics are willing to shell out serious cash to watch her live. Though her specific cuts of her tour grosses aren't publicly known, it's clear she's made live shows her bread and butter:

  • Lovato's Demi Lovato: Live In Concert tour from May 2009 through June 2010 grossed $11.5 million from 51 shows in North and South America.

  • In the latter half of 2010, Lovato opened for the Jonas Brothers: Live In Concert tour. She left in November 2010 following a fight with a backup dancer and sought treatment for the first time for self-harm and bipolar, eating and substance abuse disorders.

  • To promote Unbroken, the Special Night With Demi Lovato tour in 2011 did huge numbers, grossing $47.7 million for 68 shows worldwide.

  • Lovato grossed $16.8 million for The Neon Lights Tour in 2014, which spanned 42 shows across North America, South America and Europe.

  • The Demi world tour netted $28 million across 44 shows from late 2014 through 2015.

  • In 2016, Lovato co-headlined the Future Now tour with Nick Jonas, grossing $35 million across 47 shows.

  • Lovato's most recent tour to date, the Tell Me You Love Me tour, grossed $41 million from 43 performances in 2018.

How much did Demi Lovato get paid for Eurovision?

Though Lovato's bread and butter is her music, she still acts! (And honestly, she should, because she has pretty great comedic timing.) And chances are, you've seen her in something, even if you didn't realize it was her at the time.

In 2020, Lovato appeared in Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga as Katiana Lindsdóttir alongside Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams. Her salary for the film isn't known, but we do know how producers convinced her to do the movie, but beware—there's a major spoiler ahead.

Director David Dobkin told USA Today, "The real question was whether she was going to get the joke of Katiana coming back and looking like hell. And she loved it. I actually checked in after they said yes and asked, 'Did she really read those scenes?' I even sent some internet photos of Griffin Dunne from An American Werewolf in London to be clear, like, 'This is what we're doing.'"

Aside from Eurovision, check Lovato's out impressive filmography:

  • Before her work with Disney, she guest-starred in a 2006 episode of Prison Break. A year later, she appeared in an episode of Just Jordan.

  • Lovato appeared in two different episodes of Grey's Anatomy Season 6 in 2010.

  • In 2013, Lovato has a guest-starring arc on Glee as Dani, a love interest for Naya Rivera's Santana.

  • She guest-starred in From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series in 2015 alongside her then-boyfriend, Wilmer Valderrama.

  • Lovato voiced Smurfette in Smurfs: The Lost Village in 2017.

  • She had a four-episode arc as Jenny in the Will & Grace revival.

Lovato was also slated to produce and star in a TV series called Hungry about a group of friends in an eating disorder support group, but withdrew from appearing in the series in March 2022; she remained attached as an executive producer until the project was ultimately shelved that May.

Lovato has tried her hand at hosting as well, including a guest stint on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and ruling the stage at the E! People's Choice Awards in 2020.

How much did Demi Lovato make for her documentaries?

Lovato has chronicled her struggles with the spotlight and its most dangerous trappings in three different documentaries, each more brutally honest than the last.

In 2012, Demi Lovato: Stay Strong examined her life after her first time in mental health and substance abuse treatment. In 2017's Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated, she candidly confessed that even while promoting sobriety during her Stay Strong era, she was still using substances. In her new documentary, Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil, she goes into harrowing detail about her nearly fatal 2018 drug overdose and its aftermath.

While Lovato has been open about her life, she hasn't publicized her income for her documentaries chronicling her struggles with mental health and addiction.

How much does Demi Lovato make from album sales?

Lovato got her start in the entertainment business through acting, but music was always her first and truest love, and her powerhouse pipes keep her pockets lined nicely. She began playing piano when she was seven years old and first picked up a guitar at age 10. Her record sales have been pretty stellar and a testament to her talent as a singer, and her extensive songwriting credits also increase her profits from making music. Check out her discography and sales below:

  • Lovato's debut album, Don't Forget, dropped in September 2008 and was certified Gold, moving 551,000 copies. The titular single sold over 1 million copies, and singles "This Is Me" (a duet with Joe Jonas), "Get Back" and "La La Land" sold a respective 945,000; 586,000 and 935,000 copies.

  • Less than a year later, Lovato released Here We Go Again, the title track of which became one of her signature songs; the effort sold 516,000 copies.

  • In September 2011, Lovato released Unbroken, which was certified platinum and featured her hits "Skyscraper" (which sold approximately 1.8 million copies) and "Give Your Heart a Break" (which sold over 2 million copies). It was one of her first releases post-rehab.

  • Demi dropped in 2013 and was certified Gold in the United States, Canada and the U.K., with lead single "Heart Attack" selling more than 2.4 million copies. Single "Neon Lights" sold 1 million copies and "Really Don't Care" (with Cher Lloyd) sold over 950,000 copies.

  • Confident, released in 2015, went platinum. Title track "Confident" went triple Platinum and "Cool for the Summer" sold over 1.2 million copies. Her power ballad "Stone Cold" sold more than 330,000 copies.

  • Tell Me You Love Me was certified platinum, with lead single "Sorry Not Sorry" selling 1 million copies and, combined with streaming, was certified 5x Platinum. The title track went double platinum.

  • Lovato's seventh album, Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard charts.

  • Lovato has also been a featured artist on tracks from Christina Aguilera, All Time Low, Sam Fischer, Sam Smith, Luis FonsiBrad PaisleyDJ KhaledFall Out Boy, Jeezy, Clean Bandit, Cheat Codes, Marshmello, Jax Jones, We the KingsJoJo, The Vamps and Olly Murs.

  • Her soundtrack recordings include "Let It Go" from Disney's Frozen, released in 2013, selling 1.1 million copies; a cover of "I Will Survive" from The Angry Birds Movie soundtrack; "Heart By Heart" from The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and "In the Mirror" from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. She's also recorded tracks from her stints on Glee, as well as for the soundtracks of Princess Protection Program and the Camp Rock franchise.

  • Lovato has plenty of other non-album tracks as well, including singles like "Body Say" and holiday covers.

  • Lovato has songwriting credits on "We're Taking Over" by Bea Miller and "Roommates" by Dixie D'Amelio.

Related: Demi Lovato Dating History

How much did Demi Lovato make from X Factor?

Lovato made a cool $1 million for Season 2 of X Factor USA in 2012, when she judged alongside Britney Spears, Simon Cowell and L.A. Reid—and helped make Camila Cabello and Fifth Harmony into stars. Lovato doubled her salary to $2 million for Season 3 in 2013.

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How else does Demi Lovato make money?

One of Lovato's most recent projects was the reality-supernatural series Unidentified With Demi Lovato, which aired on Peacock.

In addition to music and TV, Lovato also hosts a podcast called 4D With Demi Lovato.

Lovato has had numerous brand endorsements and sponsorships throughout her career. Her brand partnerships have included Acuvue, Skechers, Secret Colors, Always and Tampax, Fabletics, The New Black, Ulta, JBL, Core Natural Water, Simon Properties, Ember mugs and TalkSpace. Lovato also had her own skincare line, Devonne by Demi, as well as a mobile game.

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