Slash’s 2023 Net Worth After Guns N’ Roses Tour

Despite the interlude between 1996 and 2016, Slash has always been and forever will be associated with Guns N’ Roses, and for a good reason. Although there were many side projects, whether it be Slash’s Snakepit, Velvet Revolver, or working with Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, the guitarist has kept busy from the start, which has contributed massively to his net worth especially considering all the tours he has been a part on and the upcoming one this year.

When Axl Rose rejected his demos for a sixth GNR album, Slash called his bandmates Gilby Clarke and Matt Sorum to record them as Slash’s Snakepit. After the highs and lows, he called it quits in 2002 when an opportunity arose to perform with McKagan and Sorum for a Randy Castillo tribute concert. That was when the guys realized they could form a band together, and Velvet Revolver was born. Two tours and a Grammy win later, they called it good while making bank at the same time.

The split led him to work on his solo projects, and for his second effort, he formed the backing band The Conspirators, fronted by vocalist Myles Kennedy which also brought a great deal of recognition for the guitarist. During that time, it so happened that after the ‘Appetite for Democracy’ tour in 2014, guitarists DJ Ashba & Ron ‘Bumblefoot’ Thal, bassist Tommy Stinson and keyboardist Chris Pitman left Guns N’ Roses, leaving the band with several vacant spots which was the perfect time to announce that Slash and Duff McKagan would be reuniting with the band to headline Coachella in full force with its original members in 2016.

The band decided to embark on the ‘Not in This Lifetime… Tour,’ together that spanned over all continents except Antarctica. The tour was a massive trek consisting of 175 shows, making it their third longest tour ever, just behind the ‘Use Your Illusion Tour’ and the ‘Chinese Democracy Tour.’ If all the dates weren’t the most significant achievement enough, it grossed over $584.2 million, making it the fourth-highest-grossing concert tour of all time.

In 2020 the band announced a new tour, ‘We’re F’N’ Back!’ however, due to the pandemic and the state of the world, they had to push back the dates until the summer of 2021. The tour was later announced to extend into 2022 with legs in Europe, Latin America, and Oceania. It seems the band doesn’t have plans to stop anytime soon as they announced a global tour that will touch down in the Middle East, Europe, and North America, which is scheduled until the middle of October 2023.

So How Much Is Slash’s Net Worth In 2023?

Besides all the tours and sidebands that he has had that have contributed massively to Slash’s net worth, he recently launched a horror film production company BerserkerGang. Slash is in deep with the passion project that most recently he worked in film for last year’s ‘The Breach’ alongside Raven Banner and Hangar 18. The film even premiered at Canada’s Fantasia Film Festival in July 2022 and is expected to release commercially later this year.

So from his backstory and the career he has built over the years as the lead guitarist of Guns N’ Roses, Slash has multiple revenue streams up his sleeve to add to his net worth of $90 million. With everything that is coming up, whether it be the world tour or the work he is doing with his production company, it’s no question that this number will be a thing of the past quite quickly.