Perry Farrell's net worth in 2022 might skyrocket even more with the return of Porno for Pyros on the music scene.

After a long wait and rumored reunions, Porno for Pyros officially had its full reunion after 22 years of waiting. The band formally met its fans again when it replaced Jane's Addiction in Lollapalooza's lineup in July.

Porno for Pyros is currently composed of Farrell on vocals, Stephen Perkins on drums, Peter Distefano on guitar, and Martyn LeNoble on bass. Out of them, is Farrell the richest member?

Perry Farrell's Net Worth 2022 VS Porno for Pyros Members

Celebrity Net Worth estimates that Perry Farrell's net worth in 2022 is $50 million.

Meanwhile, different news sources revealed that the other Porno for Pyros members have the net worth: Perkins at $1.5 million, DiStefano at $1.5 million, and LeNoble at $2 million.

With that, it is safe to say that Farrell is the richest Porno for Pyros members.


Aside from performing in bands, Farrell also got most of his fortunes from Lollapalooza, the now-famous event he established after Jane's addiction split.

He also has a flourishing solo career as he earns more because of his own albums' sales, including "Song Yet to Be Sung," "Kind Heaven," and "Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)."

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While earning, Farrell makes sure he shares the blessings he receives by expanding his philanthropic works and helping different projects. For instance, he worked with Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello for the Axis of Justice Tour. Its proceeds were donated to homeless individuals in Los Angeles.

The same project helped the victims of Hurricane Katrina. In 2018, he created the entertainment attraction in Las Vegas, Kind Heaven.

Part of Perry Farrell's net worth comes from his real estate properties.

Most recently, he and Jane's Addiction teamed up with Smashing Pumpkins for the SPIRITS ON FIRE TOUR on October 2 at the American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas.

Jane's Addiction serenaded its fans and performed its hit songs, "Ocean Size," "Jane Says," and "Up the Beach." Although Farrell toured again with his first band, he expressed how much he misses performing with Dave Navarro, who is struggling with "long COVID."

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