Emily Armstrong, known for her powerhouse vocals in Dead Sara, has amassed an impressive net worth from her musical career.
The famous rock band Linkin Park recently appointed Emily Armstrong as their co-vocalist.
Highlights
- Emily Armstrong is the new co-vocalist of the famous rock band Linkin Park.
- Armstrong has an estimated net worth of around $1.5 million.
- Her band, Ddad Sara’s first gig was at the Los Angeles nightclub The Mint.
At the same time, the band released their first song with Emily on vocal titled “The Emptiness Machine.”
The song is the lead single from Linkin Park’s first album, From Zero, in seven years, which is slated for a November 15 release.
Armstrong performed her first live show with Linkin Park on September 5, 2024.
In addition, the group, composed of Mike, Brad, Phoenix, Joe Hahn, Colin, and Emily Armstrong, will embark on a six-date tour, hitting New York, Los Angeles, Seoul, Bogota, Hamburg, and London.
Emily Armstrong Has A Net Worth Of Millions
Linkin Park new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong’s estimated net worth is around $1.5 million as of 2024.
Linkin Park is worth $236 million, with lead vocalist Mike Shinoda being the wealthiest member, with a net worth of $87 million.
She also plays the guitar and owns a black-colored Jackson American Series Virtuoso HT electric guitar worth around $1500.
Her band, Dead Sara, charges around $500 to $700 per show in the United States.
However, she has become a member of one of the renowned bands; her fortune will undoubtedly increase with her growing prominence.
Emily Armstrong’s Musical Journey From D*ad Sara To Linkin Park
Emily Armstrong, 38, started writing songs, playing guitar at 11, and singing at 15.
She dropped out of high school because she wanted to be in a rock band and was not interested in pursuing anything else.
In 2002, she joined D*ad Sara and started playing with guitarist Siouxsie Medley, who met through a mutual friend.
Emily and Medley had similar music tastes: Nirvana-inspired Led Zeppelin, Stevie Nicks, Joni Mitchell, and Fleetwood Mac.
Her band’s first gig was at the Los Angeles nightclub The Mint in March 2005, where she played bass guitar.
In 2020, Emily and the band founded their indie label, Pocket Kid Records, and released their full-length debut, “D*ad Sara.”
Pocket Kid also released the band’s second album, “Pleasure to Meet You,” and a 4-song EP, Covers.
They recorded their third album, “Ain’t It Tragic,” during the COVID-19 pandemic, later released on Warner Records in 2021.
Since September 5, 2024, she has been a member of the famous band Linkin Park and worked on their song “The Emptiness Machine.”
Additional Information
- Emily Armstrong is a member of the Church of Scientology.
- She has recorded and performed live with artists including The Offspring, Beck, Demo Lovato, Awolnation, and Robby Krieger of the Doors.
- In an interview with the El Paso Times in 2012, she said music kept her motivated.