Westlife's Kian Egan is said to be the richest member of the band and lives in a seriously stunning mansion.
The Irish five-piece are currently playing to packed-out audiences on their Wild Dreams tour.
Kian, 42, is said to be worth a staggering £19million according to Celebrity Net Worth - and his palatial pad is a sight to behold.
The singer lives in Sligo, Ireland with his wife, former Hollyoaks star Jodi Albert, and their three boys, Koa, Zeke and Cobi.
Nestled beside the ocean, the stunning property has gorgeous sea views and easy access to the beach.
The family is said to enjoy swimming in the sea as well as surfing together with Jodi's Instagram page full of pics of her boys with their surfboards.
The plush pad features a grand entrance and is reportedly set up for entertaining with a piano where guests can gather to sing their hearts out.
Speaking of his reason to settle in Sligo, Kian told the Irish Independent: "I suppose as the years went on and we got married and started having children and talked about the idea of where they would group up and what type of lifestyle we wanted them to have, it just felt like no matter where we went in the world, Strandhill was the place for us.
"As I got older and we had children, I just really wanted to be part of a community and I wanted my children to feel like they’re part of a community because I travelled so much as a kid working that finding that place where you belong was a weird thing to me".
Before finding fame with Westlife, Kian was in a rock band called Skrod.
However, when he met Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, and Nicky Byrne the singer achieved star status when their debut single topped the charts in 1999.
Louis Walsh shared the secret to Westlife still being one of the biggest band's in the world ahead of their sell-out Wembley Stadium at the weekend.
Many of the group's contemporaries have fizzled out, but the legendary music manager told us: "They've done so many big records.
"I think it's the soundtrack to an awful lot of people's lives and that's why it works because it's hit after hit after hit.
"They look like a young band! It's amazing," Louis gushed when discussing the lads' return to the spotlight.