Michael Hutchence Net Worth

Michael Hutchence was an Australian singer and lyricist, born in Sydney on January 22, 1960. He was the lead singer of the band INXS from 1977 until his death in 1997, and was responsible for some of their most successful singles, such as "Original Sin," "What You Need" and "Listen Like Thieves."
Michael Hutchence is a member of Rock Singer

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day January 22, 1960
Birth Place Sydney, Australia
Age 60 YEARS OLD
Died On Nov 22, 1997 (age 37)
Birth Sign Aquarius

💰 Net worth: $1 million (2024)

Michael Hutchence, best known as a prominent rock singer in Australia, is anticipated to have a net worth of approximately $1 million in the year 2024. Throughout his successful career, Hutchence garnered fame and recognition for his mesmerizing stage presence and distinctive vocal abilities. As the frontman of the internationally acclaimed band INXS, he captivated audiences worldwide with hits like "Need You Tonight" and "New Sensation." Unfortunately, his life was sadly cut short in 1997, leaving behind a remarkable musical legacy. Although his net worth may not match that of some other prominent musicians, Hutchence's contribution to the world of rock music remains unparalleled, ensuring his everlasting status as an icon in the industry.

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About

Lead singer and lyricist for the Australian band INXS from 1977 until his death in 1997. With INXS, he released such hit singles as "Original Sin," "What You Need" and "Listen Like Thieves."

Before Fame

His promising Future as a Swimmer was ended by a broken arm. The first incarnation of INXS Hutchence played with was called The Vegetables.

Trivia

His relationship with Paula Yates was a scandal because she was technically still married to Bob Geldof at the time. 

Family Life

He dated fellow Australian musician Kylie Minogue, Actress Helena Christensen, and Actress Virginia Hey, among others. He and Yates had a daughter named Tiger Lily.

Associated With

He was joined by Guitarist Tim Farriss in INXS.