Latest Update: Neil Finn & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets
Updated: May 05, 2026
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As one of the most talked-about figures, Neil Finn has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What is Neil Finn's Net Worth?
Neil Finn is a New Zealand singer/songwriter and musician who has a net worth of $30 million. Neil is best known for being the frontman of the band Crowded House. He also co-fronted, with his brotherTim Finn, the band Split Enz and has had a successful solo career. He wrote many hit songs for those bands, including "One Step Ahead," "I Got You," and "Message to My Girl" for Split Enz and "Don't Dream it's Over" for Crowded House. In his many other music endeavors, Finn has recorded solo albums and released a pair of albums with his brother Tim.
Split Enz released their debut studio album "Mental Notes" in 1975. The album reached #7 in New Zealand. Their second album, "Second Thoughts," was released in 1976. Their album "Dizrythmia," was released in 1977 and reached #3 in New Zealand. Their album "Frenzy" was released in 1979 and their 1980 album "True Colours" reached #1 in New Zealand and Australia. Their albums "Waiata/Corroboree" and "Time and Tide" also reached #1 in New Zealand and Australia. The band went on to release the albums "Conflicting Emotions" and "See Ya 'Round." The band's single "I Got You" reached #1 in both New Zealand and Australia. Finn Brothers released a debut studio album "Finn" in 1995. Their 2004 album "Everyone Is Here" reached #2 in Australia and #8 in the UK.
Crowded House released their self-titled debut studio album in 1986. The album reached #1 in Australia. All six of their albums reached either #1 or #2 in Australia and the band has had several successful singles including "Don't Dream It's Over," which reached #1 in Canada and New Zealand. Finn has released seven studio albums as a solo artists. His debut "Try Whistling This" reached #1 in New Zealand and Australia. His album "One Nil" also reached #1 in New Zealand. His single "Can You Hear Us" also reached #1 in New Zealand.
Early Life and Education
Neil Finn was born on May 27, 1958 in Te Awamutu, New Zealand as the youngest of four children of Dick and Mary. He was raised in an environment of music, with the family frequently doing singalongs around the piano together. With his brother Tim, he performed at family gatherings, and became inspired to start playing guitar and piano. Growing up, Finn was also into sports such as tennis, rugby, and swimming. He was educated in Auckland at the Sacred Heart boarding school, and after that at Te Awamutu College. Throughout his years in school, Finn held music performances in hospitals and prisons.
Career Beginnings
Finn got his start in bands in 1976 when he formed After Hours with Geoff Chunn, Alan Brown, and Mark Hough. Ultimately, the group was short-lived.
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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.