Becky Hill’s astonishing net worth revealed as she becomes a multimillionaire – 12 years after losing out in The Voice UK

Becky Hill’s astonishing net worth has been revealed – 12 years after losing in the final of The Voice UK.

After rising to fame following her appearance on the show, the 30-year-old’s music career has gone from strength to strength, and so has her bank balance, with her rumored to have amassed a whopping £6.6 million.

Becky’s multi-millionaire status is largely due to her jam-packed schedule of live shows, including a highly lucrative residency in Ibiza, with The sun report that Becky’s earnings reached an eye-watering £313,000 a month.

Records filed with Companies House show that EKO Music, the Lose Control hitmaker’s primary business, announced a profit of £4.1 million, with the figure boosted by a further £437,224 from Becky’s latest venture, EKO Entertainment LLP.

Collectively, Becky’s businesses have achieved a steady income of £1,915 in daily profits over the past year.

Becky Hill’s astonishing net worth has been revealed – 12 years after losing in the final of The Voice UK

The 30-year-old’s music career has gone from strength to strength and so has her bank balance. She is said to have amassed a whopping £6.6 million.

Evidence of the star’s growing success, her company Eko Music initially reported a modest profit of £34,028 after first being established a decade ago.

This has grown steadily over the years, with profits passing the £1 million mark in 2021, and just two years later the company saw profits rise to an incredible £3.8 million.

Becky’s latest company EKO Entertainment was only founded in 2023, but has already ‘delivered strong early results’, according to The Sun, which only adds to the Wish You Well singer’s already impressive finances.

The chart-topper is also apparently planning to line its pockets even further by setting up EKO Publishing last year, although profits for that venture have yet to be filed.

However, now that it is reported that her companies have £3.2 million in cash reserves, in addition to £3.4 million in receivables, things are certainly looking good for the star.

MailOnline has contacted Becky’s representatives for comment.

Becky’s music career has been on an incredible trajectory since losing to Leanne Mitchell on the very first series of The Voice UK.

The singer has won two UK awards, in addition to multiple UK Top 40 hits, including six top 10 songs and a number one song, Gecko (Overdrive).

Becky’s multi-millionaire status is largely down to her busy schedule of live shows, including a highly lucrative residency in Ibiza, with The Sun reporting that Becky’s earnings reached an eye-watering £313,000 a month.

Records filed with Companies House show that EKO Music, the Lose Control hitmaker’s main business, announced a profit of £4.1 million, with the figure boosted by a further £437,224 from Becky’s latest venture, EKO Entertainment LLP.

Becky’s music career has been on an incredible trajectory since losing to Leanne Mitchell on the very first series of The Voice UK [pictured on The Voice UK in 2012]

Becky’s staggering net worth comes after MailOnline revealed in August that she was forced to quit her performance and kick out a disruptive fan during her headlining festival set.

The singer was performing songs on stage at the Hardwick Festival in Sedgefield, County Durham, when she noticed a commotion in the audience.

And the Wish You Well hitmaker was far from fazed by the disruption, with an exclusive video showing the star-stop procedure to call for more security to help with the disruption. It is not known what caused the disruption.

With her band and backup dancers waiting behind her, Becky then addressed the crowd and made her feelings clear before ordering the troublemaker to “go away!”

She said: ‘Listen, I don’t know what’s happened to Britain, but I’ve been performing more and more at festivals and this is starting to happen more than ever before in the twelve years I’ve been on stages!

Becky was forced to abandon her performance and kick out a disruptive fan during her headlining festival in August, MailOnline revealed

The singer was performing songs on stage at the Hardwick Festival in Sedgefield, County Durham, when she noticed a commotion in the audience.

‘This isn’t what life is about! We are here to dance and get away from our problems. Let’s not take them to the rave!’

As her fans cheered her words, she pointed her finger at the perpetrator and declared, “Go away!”

The camera then panned to the crowd and showed some security personnel dragging a blonde-haired person over the barriers before leaving the festival.

With the disruptive person gone, Becky continued, “Are we supposed to have a damn party at the Hardwick festival now?”

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