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Top 15 Highest-Grossing Music Biopics of All Time

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - May 9th 2026, 20:00 GMT+2
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For this list, we’re focusing on biographical movies about real musicians and music artists, which means fictional bands sadly don’t get to crash the stage this time. It’s also worth noting that Michael is still in theaters, so its box office total is not ready for its final bow just yet. | © Lionsgate

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15. La Bamba (1987) — $54,215,416

Ritchie Valens’ career was heartbreakingly short, but La Bamba made sure it did not feel small. Lou Diamond Phillips brought warmth and drive to a story about family pressure, young love, cultural identity, and the terrifying speed of early rock-and-roll fame. The movie also had Los Lobos reintroducing the title song to a new generation, which is a pretty excellent cheat code when used responsibly. | © Columbia Pictures

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14. All Eyez on Me (2017) — $55,668,698

Tupac Shakur’s life is almost too big for one film, which is exactly where All Eyez on Me runs into both its appeal and its problem. The movie packs in the music, activism, legal trouble, Death Row mythology, and constant sense that fame was moving faster than anyone could control. Demetrius Shipp Jr. looked uncannily close to Tupac, giving the film an instant visual hook, and fans turned that curiosity into a strong worldwide total despite rough reviews. | © Lionsgate

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13. Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980) — $67,182,787

Loretta Lynn’s life had the bones of an old-school American legend: poverty, marriage, motherhood, a guitar, and a voice stubborn enough to kick down doors Nashville preferred to keep locked. Coal Miner’s Daughter understood that the story did not need fireworks when Sissy Spacek could make ambition, exhaustion, and country stardom feel this grounded. Its worldwide gross was huge for a music drama of its era, and Spacek’s Oscar win gave the movie the prestige stamp to match. | © Universal Pictures

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12. Jersey Boys (2014) — $67,647,013

Clint Eastwood directing the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons still feels like a sentence someone pulled from a very specific Hollywood hat. Jersey Boys brought the Broadway hit to theaters with the songs intact, the mob-adjacent Jersey flavor polished, and the falsetto doing most of the emotional cardio. It did not become a runaway phenomenon, but its worldwide haul was enough to keep it inside the top tier of musician-focused biopics. | © Warner Bros.

I Can Only Imagine

11. I Can Only Imagine (2018) — $86,090,064

A film about the backstory of a Christian radio staple does not sound like box office dynamite until I Can Only Imagine walks in and ruins everyone’s spreadsheet. Centered on MercyMe frontman Bart Millard and the painful family history behind the song, the movie found a huge audience by leaning into forgiveness, faith, and Dennis Quaid doing some very committed damage. On a modest budget, it became one of the sneakiest overperformers in music-biopic history. | © Lionsgate

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10. La Vie en Rose (2007) — $87,484,847

Édith Piaf’s life was practically built for a biopic: tiny frame, huge voice, brutal losses, chaotic romance, and songs that sound like someone set heartbreak on fire. La Vie en Rose refuses to make that story neat, jumping through memory and damage while Marion Cotillard disappears so completely into Piaf that the Academy had no choice but to notice. For a French-language music biopic, its worldwide gross was enormous, proving subtitles were not about to scare off the right audience. | © Légende Films

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9. Ray (2004) — $124,731,534

Ray gave Jamie Foxx the role that changed his career, and he attacked it with the kind of precision that makes the word “imitation” feel insulting. The movie follows Ray Charles through musical reinvention, addiction, grief, and the business of turning pain into something people could dance to, which is a neat trick if anyone can survive it. Its box office run was strong, but the real victory was cultural: Foxx’s Oscar win turned the film into biopic canon almost immediately. | © Universal Pictures

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8. A Complete Unknown (2024) — $140,509,997

Bob Dylan is not the easiest subject for a biopic, mostly because the man spent a career turning straight answers into smoke. A Complete Unknown uses that mystery instead of trying to pin it to the wall, following Dylan’s early New York years and the creative shift that made folk purists clutch their pearls. Timothée Chalamet’s performance helped the film reach beyond awards-season curiosity, and its worldwide gross was a serious result for a prickly, talky, harmonica-heavy drama. | © Searchlight Pictures

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7. Bob Marley: One Love (2024) — $181,073,711

A Bob Marley biopic has one obvious advantage: the soundtrack does not need help from anyone. Bob Marley: One Love rode that global recognition while focusing on the artist’s exile, return, politics, family life, and the uneasy weight of becoming a symbol before anyone has time to ask permission. Kingsley Ben-Adir faced the impossible task of playing someone whose image is practically printed on the planet’s memory, and audiences showed up anyway. | © Paramount Pictures

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6. Walk the Line (2005) — $186,797,986

Johnny Cash’s story could have easily become a checklist of black clothes, prison concerts, and gravel-voiced legend worship, but Walk the Line found its spark in the push-and-pull between Cash and June Carter. Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon brought enough chemistry to make the romance feel like a live wire rather than a Wikipedia summary with guitars. The movie’s worldwide haul showed that country music history could absolutely compete at the box office when the heartbreak felt that polished. | © 20th Century Fox

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5. Rocketman (2019) — $195,320,400

Instead of pretending Elton John’s life could be told like a standard rise-and-fall drama, Rocketman wisely showed up in sequins and therapy. The film turns addiction, fame, family wounds, and creative partnership into a fantasy musical where the emotions are often louder than the crowd. Taron Egerton sang the songs himself, which gave the performance a lived-in wobble that worked better than a perfect impersonation. Its worldwide gross made it a major win for a stranger, bolder kind of music biopic. | © Paramount Pictures

Straight Outta Compton

4. Straight Outta Compton (2015) — $201,634,991

N.W.A. did not exactly need Hollywood to make them look dangerous, but Straight Outta Compton knew how to turn that danger into a sharp, crowd-pleasing origin story. F. Gary Gray’s film gave Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and Eazy-E a big-screen myth without sanding down every edge, and the casting of O’Shea Jackson Jr. as his own father added a wild little authenticity bonus. With more than $200 million worldwide, it became a rap biopic that behaved like a summer blockbuster. | © Universal Pictures

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3. Elvis (2022) — $288,670,284

Baz Luhrmann directing an Elvis Presley biopic sounds less like a movie pitch and more like someone plugging Hollywood directly into a glitter cannon. Elvis leans into that maximalism, framing the King’s rise, fame, exhaustion, and uneasy relationship with Colonel Tom Parker as a feverish stage show with trapdoors everywhere. Austin Butler’s performance did the heavy lifting, especially with audiences who were ready to rediscover Presley beyond the jumpsuits and impersonator clichés. | © Warner Bros.

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2. Michael (2026) — $432,703,175

Michael arrived with the kind of pressure most movies would politely fake an illness to avoid, because telling Michael Jackson’s story means walking straight into genius, controversy, fandom, and impossible expectations. Jaafar Jackson’s casting gave the film a built-in family connection, while Antoine Fuqua shaped it around the pop star’s early rise and King of Pop transformation. Its box office total is still moving, but it has already become an instant giant among music biopics. | © Lionsgate

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1. Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) — $910,813,521

Queen already had the songs, the mythology, the drama, and the kind of karaoke-proof catalog most biopics would sell a kidney for. Bohemian Rhapsody turned all of that into a global box office monster, powered by Rami Malek’s Oscar-winning Freddie Mercury performance and a Live Aid finale engineered to make audiences leave the theater humming. Critics argued over the film’s tidiness, but moviegoers voted with their wallets, pushing it past $900 million worldwide. | © 20th Century Fox

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With Michael bringing Michael Jackson’s story back into the spotlight, music biopics are once again reminding Hollywood how powerful a famous name and a loaded soundtrack can be. These movies don’t just sell nostalgia; they turn messy lives, iconic performances, and behind-the-scenes drama into box office events. From rock legends to rap pioneers and pop stars, here are the 15 music biopics that made the most money worldwide.

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With Michael bringing Michael Jackson’s story back into the spotlight, music biopics are once again reminding Hollywood how powerful a famous name and a loaded soundtrack can be. These movies don’t just sell nostalgia; they turn messy lives, iconic performances, and behind-the-scenes drama into box office events. From rock legends to rap pioneers and pop stars, here are the 15 music biopics that made the most money worldwide.

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