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The highest-grossing MUSIC MOVIES ever

January 22, 202512 Mins Read


Music biopics are all the rage. A Complete Unknown, based on the life of Bob Dylan and starring Timothée Chalamet, is cleaning up at the box office and generating serious Oscar buzz. Meanwhile, Better Man, an unusual take on the life of British pop star Robbie Williams, is also performing well and receiving glowing reviews, despite Williams being portrayed by a CGI monkey.

What’s more, a highly anticipated Bruce Springsteen biopic, with The Bear star Jeremy Allen White stepping into the shoes of ‘The Boss’, is slated for release later this year.

In light of this trend, we’ve rounded up the 25 highest-grossing music biopics of all time, with pre-2022 box office grosses adjusted for inflation to give you an idea of how much they made in today’s money. Read on to discover which movies made the cut – a few entries may even surprise you!

The critically acclaimed biopic Judy (2019), directed by Rupert Goold, chronicles the final year of actress and singer Judy Garland’s life.

Renee Zellweger played the troubled star. In addition to winning an Oscar for her powerhouse performance, Zellweger was also nominated for a Grammy in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album category for her work on the soundtrack.

The film earned a respectable $46 million globally, or approximately $56.4 million (£45.8m) in today’s money.

Complete Unknown (2025), which follows a 19-year-old Bob Dylan’s journey to fame, only debuted this January but already ranks among the highest-grossing music biopics ever.

The movie boasts some serious star power. Timothée Chalamet stars as a young Dylan, while the film is directed by James Mangold, famed for helming the acclaimed Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line (more on that soon).

At the time of writing, the film has already earned an impressive $58.4 million (£47.4m) globally.

Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (2022), directed by Kasi Lemmons, tells the story of the late musician Whitney Houston, from her humble beginnings to her rise to global stardom. Naomi Ackie stars as the tragic songstress, who passed away in 2012 at the age of 48 due to accidental drowning.

The film received a mixed critical response, with praise for Ackie’s performance but criticism of the screenplay.

The film grossed a respectable $59.8 million globally, or approximately $64.1 million (£52.1m) in 2025 money.

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Notorious (2009), directed by George Tillman Jr., documents the life and death of rapper Christopher Wallace (aka The Notorious B.I.G.). Jamal Woolard stars as the Brooklyn musician, whose life was cut tragically short when he was shot to death at the age of 24 in 1997.

While the film received a lukewarm critical reception, the soundtrack was a big hit, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard 200. This helped the biopic gross $44.4 million globally, around $64.9 million (£52.7m) in 2025 money.

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Everett Collection Inc/Alamy Stock Photo

The Buddy Holly Story (1978) follows the life of rock and roll singer Buddy Holly, from his rise to fame to his tragic and untimely death in a plane crash in 1959, which also claimed the lives of musicians Ritchie Valens and J.P. ‘The Big Bopper’ Richardson.

The biopic was directed by Steve Rash and stars Gary Busey in an Oscar-nominated performance as the ill-fated musician. A critical darling, it was also nominated at the Academy Awards for Best Sound and won the Oscar for Best Music.

At the global box office, the film pulled in $14.3 million, or an impressive $68.8 million (£55.9m) when factoring in inflation.

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Everett Collection Inc/Alamy Stock Photo

Selena (1997) chronicles the tragic story of Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla. She was shot dead at the age of 23 by Yolanda Saldívar, the president of her fan club, with the murder shocking the world.

Jennifer Lopez played the titular character, while Gregory Nava directed. The film was generally well received by critics, with the soundtrack in particular a big success, peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard 200.

The tear-jerking biopic grossed $35.8 million at the worldwide box office, or approximately $70 million (£56.9m) in 2025 money.

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Courtesy Lionsgate

All Eyez On Me (2017) recounts the life of rapper Tupac Shakur, from his rise to fame to his untimely death in 1996 at the age of 25.

The biopic, directed by Benny Boom, starred Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Tupac, while Jamal Woolard reprised his role as The Notorious B.I.G.

The film underwhelmed critics, who praised Shipp’s performance as the tragic rapper but criticised the script. However, audiences loved it and it grossed $55.7 million globally, a respectable $71.3 million (£57.9m) in today’s money.

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PictureLux/The Hollywood Archive / Alamy Stock Photo

Shine (1996) follows the troubled life of Australian concert pianist David Helfgott, who suffered a mental breakdown and spent years in institutions.

Directed by Scott Hicks, the film stars Geoffrey Rush in an Oscar-winning performance as Helfgott. A critical gem, it was nominated for seven Academy Awards in total, while the soundtrack reached No. 59 on the Billboard 200.

As for its box office, the film grossed $36 million globally, or $72 million (£58.5m) when inflation-adjusted.

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AJ Pics/Alamy Stock Photo

The Doors (1991) follows the rise of rock band The Doors, though it primarily focuses on frontman Jim Morrison, from his early life to his untimely death in Paris at the age of 27.

The biopic featured a slew of star power, with acclaimed director Oliver Stone behind the camera and Val Kilmer starring as Morrison. It also featured Kyle MacLachlan as keyboardist Ray Manzarek, Frank Whaley as lead guitarist Robby Krieger, and Kevin Dillon as drummer John Densmore, while Meg Ryan played Morrison’s girlfriend, Pamela Courson.

The soundtrack reached No. 8 on the Billboard 200, helping the movie gross $34.5 million globally, or $79.5 million (£64.6m) in 2025 money.

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RGR Collection/Alamy Stock Photo

What’s Love Got to Do With It (1993), directed by Brian Gibson, tells the life story of music legend Tina Turner.

Angela Bassett starred as Turner, while Laurence Fishburne played her abusive husband, Ike. Both actors received Academy Award nominations for their powerhouse performances. The soundtrack was also a hit, peaking at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 chart.

At the global box office, the biopic earned $39.1 million, or an impressive $84.9 million (£69m) when adjusted for inflation.

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Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy Stock Photo

Jersey Boys (2014) is a film adaptation of the Tony Award-winning stage musical, charting the rise to fame of the legendary band The Four Seasons.

The biopic boasted star power, with Clint Eastwood directing and John Lloyd Young starring as Four Seasons lead singer Frankie Valli. Young had previously portrayed Valli in the Broadway show, earning a Tony Award for Best Actor for his performance.

Despite the talent on board, the film failed to live up to the success of the stage show and did not receive any Oscar nominations. The soundtrack, however, was a big hit, reaching No.15 on the Billboard charts.

The film grossed $67.6 million globally, or $89.6 million (£72.8m) in today’s money.

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Moviestore Collection Ltd/Alamy Stock Photo

I Can Only Imagine (2018) tells the life story of Bart Millard, the lead singer of the Christian band MercyMe. The title comes from the band’s 2001 song of the same name, the bestselling Christian song of all time.

Michael Finley starred as Millard, while Dennis Quaid portrayed his abusive father, who inspired the 2001 song. The film was directed by Andrew and Jon Erwin.

While the biopic failed to generate any Oscar nominations, it was a hit with audiences, grossing $86.1 million globally, or $108 million (£87.7m) today.

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Moviestore Collection Ltd/Alamy Stock Photo

The critically acclaimed biopic La Vie en Rose (2007) chronicles the life of French singer Édith Piaf.

Olivier Dahan directed the film, while Marion Cotillard starred as Piaf in an Oscar-winning performance. The film also won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and was nominated for Best Costume Design.

At the box office, it earned $87.5 million, or a stellar $132 million (£107m) in 2025 money.

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AJ Pics/Alamy Stock Photo

La Bamba (1987), directed by Luis Valdez, tells the story of the life and tragic death of Chicano music star Ritchie Valens, whose promising career was cut short when he died in a plane crash at just 17 years old.

The film was well-received by critics and earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Film. Meanwhile, its catchy soundtrack topped the Billboard 200 for two weeks.

The biopic grossed $54.2 million at the box office, the equivalent of an impressive $150 million (£122m) today.

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LANDMARK MEDIA/Alamy Stock Photo

Amadeus (1984), directed by Miloš Forman, charts the life of legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Tom Hulce portrayed Mozart, while F. Murray Abraham played his rival, Antonio Salieri. Both actors were nominated for Oscars for their stellar performances, with Abraham ultimately taking home the prize.

A critical darling, the film received 11 Oscar nominations and won eight. Meanwhile, the soundtrack reached No. 56 on the Billboard 200 and won a Grammy for Best Classical Album.

It earned over $52 million at the box office, or around $157 million (£128m) today.

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BFA/Alamy Stock Photo

Bob Marley: One Love (2024) recounts the life of the iconic reggae singer, from his rise to fame to his premature death from cancer in 1981.

Kingsley Ben-Adir starred as Marley, while Reinaldo Marcus Green directed. The film also featured Lashana Lynch as his wife, Rita Marley, and James Norton as music executive Chris Blackwell.

The film received a mixed reception, with Ben-Adir’s performance praised, while the script was criticised as generic. Despite this, the biopic was a box office hit, grossing $180 million (£146m) globally.

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AJ Pics/Alamy Stock Photo

The critically acclaimed biopic Ray (2004), directed by Taylor Hackford, brings the life of late music icon Ray Charles to the screen.

The film featured Jamie Foxx in the lead role, delivering an Oscar-winning performance. It also won the Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing. As for the soundtrack, it peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 chart and earned a Grammy Award.

The biopic was also a commercial success, grossing $124 million globally, or an impressive $206 million (£167m) today.

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Allstar Picture Library Limited./Alamy Stock Photo

Funny Lady (1975), directed by Herbert Ross, is a sequel to the 1968 biopic Funny Girl. Barbra Streisand reprised her starring role as actress, singer and comedian Fanny Brice, while James Caan portrayed her second husband, the showman and theatrical producer Billy Rose.

The film earned five Academy Award nominations, including Best Song, and its soundtrack reached No. 6 on the Billboard 200 chart.

The film grossed $39 million worldwide, equivalent to $227 million (£184m) today.

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Biopic Rocketman (2019), directed by Dexter Fletcher, is inspired by the life of music legend Elton John.

Taron Egerton portrayed John, while Jamie Bell played his collaborator Bernie Taupin. Although the actors did not receive Oscar nominations for their performances, the real Elton John and Bernie Taupin won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for (I’m Gonna) Love Me Again.

The soundtrack was a modest hit, peaking at No. 50 on the Billboard 200. However, the film performed far better at the box office, grossing $195 million globally, or $239 million (£194m) in today’s money.

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Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980) tells the life story of country music star Loretta Lynn, chronicling her rags-to-riches journey to fame and her tumultuous marriage to her manager, Doolittle Lynn.

The biopic was directed by Michael Apted. Sissy Spacek starred as the country crooner in an Oscar-winning performance, while Tommy Lee Jones portrayed Doolittle Lynn.

A critical gem, the film received seven Oscar nominations. It was also a box office hit, grossing $67.2 million, equivalent to $256 million (£208m) in 2025 money.

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AJ Pics/Alamy Stock Photo

Straight Outta Compton (2015), directed by F. Gary Gray, charts the story of N.W.A., the groundbreaking hip-hop group that rose to fame in the 1980s in Compton, California.

The cast included O’Shea Jackson Jr., who portrayed his real-life father, Ice Cube. Corey Hawkins played Dr. Dre, Jason Mitchell took on the role of Eazy-E, Neil Brown Jr. portrayed DJ Yella, and Aldis Hodge played MC Ren.

The film was nominated for a Best Original Screenplay Oscar but failed to take home the gong. Nonetheless, it was a huge hit at the box office, grossing $202 million, equivalent to an impressive $267 million (£217m) today.

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Walk the Line (2005), directed by James Mangold, is based on the life of country music legend Johnny Cash.

Joaquin Phoenix portrayed Cash, earning an Oscar nomination for his performance. Meanwhile, Reese Witherspoon played Cash’s wife, country crooner June Carter, delivering a powerhouse performance that won her an Academy Award.

The critically acclaimed biopic received five Oscar nominations overall, while the soundtrack peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 and won a Grammy Award.

The film also fared well at the global box office, grossing $187 million, equivalent to a stellar $300 million (£244m) today.

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Collection Christophel/Alamy Stock Photo

Elvis (2022), directed by visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann, tells the life story of the King of Rock and Roll, from his early days of fame to his tragic death at 42 from a heart attack.

Austin Butler portrayed Elvis in an Oscar-nominated performance, while Tom Hanks played the star’s controversial manager, Colonel Tom Parker. The film received eight Oscar nominations but failed to take home any awards, while the soundtrack peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard 200.

As for its box office take, it grossed almost $289 million globally, or $310 million (£252m) in today’s money.

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PictureLux/The Hollywood Archive / Alamy Stock Photo

William Wyler directed the critically acclaimed Funny Girl (1968), which stars Barbra Streisand in an Oscar-winning role as early 20th-century singer, actress and comedian Fanny Brice.

The film received eight Oscar nominations in total, while the soundtrack reached No. 12 on the Billboard 200 and impressively spent more than two years on the chart.

It grossed $52.2 million at the box office, equivalent to a remarkable $470 million (£382m) today.

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Everett Collection Inc/Alamy Stock Photo

Taking the top spot by a long shot as the highest-grossing music biopic is Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), which chronicles the life of the late Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the rock band Queen. It grossed $910 million on release, or an incredible $1.1 billion (£893m) today.

The film was directed by Bryan Singer and starred Rami Malek as Mercury in an Oscar-winning performance. It also featured Gwilym Lee as guitarist Brian May, Ben Hardy as drummer Roger Taylor and Joe Mazzello as bassist John Deacon.

A critical darling, the film received five Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, and won four Academy Awards (including Best Actor for Malek), more than any other film that year. Meanwhile, the soundtrack peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.

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