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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2025 · 3 MIN

Biography Flash: Daryl Hall Soars Solo with New Tour, Music and 80 Million Net Worth After Hall & Oates Split

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DaryL Hall Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Daryl Hall has once again proved there’s no keeping him out of the musical spotlight. Just days ago, Ultimate Classic Rock broke the news that Hall has extended his 2025 tour even further, adding a highly anticipated West Coast run with Squeeze legend Glenn Tilbrook opening every night. This leg starts October 19 in Reno and will wind down November 4 in Denver, with major stops in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Noise11 confirms that fans can expect setlists split right down the middle between Hall’s solo hits and deep Hall & Oates classics, but he’s made it clear in numerous interviews there will be no Hall & Oates reunion, calling it, in his own words, a ship that’s gone to the bottom of the ocean. This isn’t just another run-of-the-mill tour either. Hall’s creative drive is running hotter than ever. Just last year, he dropped his first solo album in over a decade, a critically praised collection co-produced with Eurythmics' Dave Stewart. And there’s more new music coming—Rock and Blues Muse reports that on September 21, Hall and Stewart will debut their collaboration “Peace One Day” as part of a global Peace Day broadcast, with all proceeds supporting the Peace One Day charity. Expect a historic digital performance featuring major stars like Emeli Sande, Basement Jaxx, and even Sir Richard Branson. Behind the scenes, Daryl Hall’s business life has been almost as dramatic as his music. The multi-million-dollar legal showdown with John Oates over the Hall & Oates catalog and business rights finally came to a hush-hush end this August, according to a joint report from Associated Press and The Tennessean. Hall withdrew his claims after arbitration, but neither he nor Oates has commented publicly on the details. Curiously, this resolution hasn’t softened Hall’s stance—he’s repeatedly insisted to The Times and Rolling Stone that he will never step on stage with Oates again. Still, the settlement puts to rest one of music’s longest-running and most lucrative business partnerships, freeing Hall to focus on his future. As for money matters, Finance Monthly pegs Hall’s net worth at eighty million dollars in 2025, built on relentless touring, smart business deals, property holdings, media revenue, and streaming royalties from those earworm hits still showing up in movies, commercials, and your favorite playlists. Social media this week is abuzz with tour excitement. Fans are snapping up tickets and speculating about surprise guests, but Hall himself has kept posts mostly focused on promoting upcoming shows and the impending Peace Day broadcast—no signs of drama or controversy, just the agenda of a working legend. That’s the latest chapter in the Daryl Hall story: unstoppable on stage, fiercely independent in business, and no sign of slowing down as he enters a new musical era. Thanks for listening and make sure you subscribe to never miss an update on Daryl Hall. If you want more bursts of music history, ju This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

DaryL Hall Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Daryl Hall has once again proved there’s no keeping him out of the musical spotlight. Just days ago, Ultimate Classic Rock broke the news that Hall has extended his 2025 tour even further, adding a highly anticipated West Coast run with Squeeze legend Glenn Tilbrook opening every night. This leg starts October 19 in Reno and will wind down November 4 in Denver, with major stops in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Noise11 confirms that fans can expect setlists split right down the middle between Hall’s solo hits and deep Hall & Oates classics, but he’s made it clear in numerous interviews there will be no Hall & Oates reunion, calling it, in his own words, a ship that’s gone to the bottom of the ocean. This isn’t just another run-of-the-mill tour either. Hall’s creative drive is running hotter than ever. Just last year, he dropped his first solo album in over a decade, a critically praised collection co-produced with Eurythmics' Dave Stewart. And there’s more new music coming—Rock and Blues Muse reports that on September 21, Hall and Stewart will debut their collaboration “Peace One Day” as part of a global Peace Day broadcast, with all proceeds supporting the Peace One Day charity. Expect a historic digital performance featuring major stars like Emeli Sande, Basement Jaxx, and even Sir Richard Branson. Behind the scenes, Daryl Hall’s business life has been almost as dramatic as his music. The multi-million-dollar legal showdown with John Oates over the Hall & Oates catalog and business rights finally came to a hush-hush end this August, according to a joint report from Associated Press and The Tennessean. Hall withdrew his claims after arbitration, but neither he nor Oates has commented publicly on the details. Curiously, this resolution hasn’t softened Hall’s stance—he’s repeatedly insisted to The Times and Rolling Stone that he will never step on stage with Oates again. Still, the settlement puts to rest one of music’s longest-running and most lucrative business partnerships, freeing Hall to focus on his future. As for money matters, Finance Monthly pegs Hall’s net worth at eighty million dollars in 2025, built on relentless touring, smart business deals, property holdings, media revenue, and streaming royalties from those earworm hits still showing up in movies, commercials, and your favorite playlists. Social media this week is abuzz with tour excitement. Fans are snapping up tickets and speculating about surprise guests, but Hall himself has kept posts mostly focused on promoting upcoming shows and the impending Peace Day broadcast—no signs of drama or controversy, just the agenda of a working legend. That’s the latest chapter in the Daryl Hall story: unstoppable on stage, fiercely independent in business, and no sign of slowing down as he enters a new musical era. Thanks for listening and make sure you subscribe to never miss an update on Daryl Hall. If you want more bursts of music history, ju This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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