Performing for the world's elite can be a lucrative endeavor, as evidenced by the recent high-profile appearances of several A-list celebrities at exclusive events.
Rihanna, known for hits like 'Umbrella,' made headlines with her performance at pre-wedding celebrations in Gujarat, India, for Anant Ambani, the son of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani. The Ambani family, with a net worth of $113 billion, reportedly paid Rihanna over $5 million for her appearance.
Beyoncé, another music icon, performed at the grand opening of the ultra-luxury Atlantis The Royal resort in Dubai, earning a staggering $24 million for her one-hour private concert.
The Kardashian family also dabbled in exclusive performances, with tensions arising between Kim and Kourtney over Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, who sang at both sisters' weddings.
In a more controversial move, Jennifer Lopez faced criticism for performing at a private concert in Turkmenistan for former President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, labeled a dictator by some. Lopez was paid between $1 million and $1.5 million for the event.
Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Usher, and Nelly Furtado all faced backlash for performing at private concerts for the Gaddafi family, with Furtado later apologizing and pledging to donate her earnings.
The Rolling Stones entertained guests at a Texas billionaire's birthday party in Las Vegas, while Guns N' Roses played for a Russian executive in Moscow, each earning substantial sums for their performances.
Even a young Miley Cyrus found herself in demand, performing at a Christmas party for Lanier Law Firms in Houston, Texas, for a reported fee ranging from $200,000 to $500,000.
These instances highlight the allure and financial rewards of private performances for the world's elite, showcasing the significant sums that celebrities can command for exclusive appearances.