Ricky Martin is undoubtedly one of the greatest exponents of Latin American music of his generation. This has resulted in a very large audience of different ages willing to pay to be seen on stage. However, a ticket to hear him sing “La Mordidita” is far from cheap.
After all, a Ricky Martin show is much more than just a concert. There is not only dancing and singing, but also an incredible selection of artists and backdrops. Having the character of the singer of “María” is quite salty thanks to everything that it involves. For example, before the pandemic, the number could reach $700,000 per show.
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But now the amount that Ricky Martin is demanding has been increased significantly. It is from this sum that negotiations are currently starting to have him in a recital. There is no doubt that he leaves his soul behind in each of his concerts and whatever he asks for is worth paying for, even if it comes in millions of installments.
The quarantine not only destroyed the lives of many merchants. Ricky Martin also lost millions after he stopped touring. Although, like many artists, he made a living from the royalties of the music already being played on the various platforms, the truth was that the losses were a headache. Because of this, he decided to increase the amount he requested.
What is Ricky Martin’s net worth?
According to various portals specializing in this, Ricky Martin’s fortune is said to exceed $130 million. With his album “A medio vivir” and his classic “María” alone, the Puerto Rican managed to sell 3 million records in different countries around the world. In his biography it is noted that to date he has managed to distribute a total of 70 million records.