Before this year’s massive world tour, Liam and Noel Gallagher had already accumulated significant earnings.
Fans were left in a whirlwind when the formerly feuding siblings declared they’d reunite on stage, a development that comes sixteen years after their tumultuous backstage altercation in Paris led to the band’s disbandment.
Without surprise, the Oasis Live ’25 world tour quickly sold out – even though ticket prices soared dramatically – as the Gallagher brothers were anticipated to make over £50 million each from ticket sales alone.
Yet, recently unveiled records of Oasis’ company disclose that Noel, aged 58, and Liam, aged 52, had already amassed substantial earnings, raking in millions from their music publishing ventures the previous year.
Last year, their company, Big Brother Recordings, disclosed earnings amounting to approximately £3.6 million by December 31, 2024. This translates to an impressive weekly income of around £69,000 for the duo during that period.
Before embarking on their tour a month ago in Cardiff, the company’s assets had already amounted to approximately £10.2 million.


Although they currently have substantial wealth, their earnings in 2024 will undoubtedly be overshadowed by the significant windfall that the Oasis brothers are expected to receive this year.
Or even simpler:
Their current fortune is vast, but it’s nothing compared to what the Oasis brothers stand to earn this year.
It is said that the duo apparently agreed on what’s commonly known as a “guarantee over percentage” deal for each event taking place in the UK this summer. This means they will receive approximately £3 million for each of the 30 concerts at the venues, no matter how many tickets are sold.
If 90% of the earnings from each show exceed £3 million (which seems quite probable given the high ticket prices), they would receive that larger amount, potentially earning up to £5 million per show.
On Ticketmaster’s website, the ‘variable pricing’ strategy resulted in an increase in ticket costs. For instance, the price of a typical ticket escalated substantially, jumping from £148 to £355, nearly doubling its original cost.
Initially, it was projected that both Liam and Noel could collectively amass £150 million. This would mean approximately £75 million each, solely derived from ticket sales.
As a result of Oasis extending their world tour, the number of concerts they are scheduled to perform this year has significantly increased, amounting to a grand total of 41 shows spanning across various continents such as Europe (UK & Ireland), Asia (Japan & South Korea), South America, Australia, and North America.
Apart from earning money from ticket sales, it is projected that the siblings stand to make substantial sums – possibly tens of millions – through merchandise sales as well.
It was claimed in April that the Gallaghers secured a multimillion-dollar merchandising agreement for using their likeness.


It’s reported that they earned approximately £20 million from Warner Bros., which permitted the use of their likeness on various merchandise available for purchase during their concerts.
To provide a more conversational and easier-to-understand version: Not only that, but it’s reported that both Noel and Liam have taken legal measures to prevent unauthorized sellers from selling fake merchandise and pocketing their earnings.
Based on reports from The Sun, these two musical artists submitted documentation to the Intellectual Property Office for trademarking the iconic black-and-white image they utilized when announcing their return to the music scene.
As an ardent admirer, I can’t help but marvel at how the Oasis reunion tour has sent shockwaves through the music world! It’s truly remarkable to witness this iconic band once again taking over the UK album charts, reviving interest in their timeless discography that continues to captivate fans like me.
Not only did they release three top five albums, as confirmed by The Official Charts Company, but their songs Live Forever, Don’t Look Back In Anger, and Wonderwall climbed to number one on the singles chart.
Moreover, the duo isn’t just earning from performances, but also profits from food and beverage sales during their shows.
As a lifestyle enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news that surfaced in June. It turns out our beloved brothers have managed to secure a nearly unparalleled agreement! They’re now eligible to receive up to 30% of the profits from specific establishments. Quite impressive, wouldn’t you agree?
One supporter commented: ‘Typically, bands agree on a percentage, but Oasis have requested a significant portion. Every beer, glass of wine, snack, t-shirt, or poster sold – basically anything you can think of – they’re taking a substantial share.’


‘They knew they were in an extraordinary negotiating position to get this deal finally agreed.’
In most pubs and venues spread throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, you can expect to pay approximately £8 for a pint of beer, particularly in larger sports arenas such as Wembley Stadium and Heaton Park in Manchester.
If it’s true that Noel and Liam are earning as much as half of the revenue from the sales of drinks and snacks, then they could potentially earn around £4 for each drink sold.
At concerts, fans might have noticed a similar hike in drink prices compared to ticket costs; for instance, champagne bottles nearly doubled in price during the band’s performances at Wembley last month.
At the arena, two bottles of Laurent-Perrie champagne, typically priced between £40 and £50 individually, were unexpectedly offered for sale at a significantly higher price of £169 each.
In addition, they’re planning to increase their funds by introducing a fashion line of branded Oasis clothes in collaboration with Adidas. The collection will feature T-shirts priced at £55, sweaters at £70, and a jacket costing £100.
As more earnings could be on the horizon, the band might find even greater opportunities ahead, given the influx of substantial offers for performances at significant music festivals next year.


Last month, according to a report by The Sun, the demand for performances by Liam and Noel from the renowned Brit pop band is higher than ever, with offers coming in for them to perform at major events worldwide, such as Coachella and Benicassim.
A source revealed to the publication that, if people think Oasis was bustling, they should take a look at the numerous proposals their representatives have been receiving off-stage.
Currently, we’re not accepting any bids. Instead, they’re all being collected for review at a future time. Right now, Oasis is fully committed to this tour, which has already been an incredible triumph.
They mentioned that making any decisions concerning future shows is still far ahead, however, some potential options appear quite appealing.
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2025-08-26 12:04