Oasis’s Liam and Noel Gallagher could earn more than $65,000,000 each for reunion tour

After 15 years, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher are going on tour and now it has been revealed how much money the brothers could make from their much-anticipated reunion.

As fans vie for tickets to the Oasis tour, the band could make a fortune with reports claiming they could earn up to $65,000,000 from the reunion tour.

According to Sunthe tour was able to earn over $523,000,000 through tickets, sponsorships, and merchandise, with the brothers taking home $65,000,000 each.

To boost sales, the boys are said to have included some unusual items in their list of purchased goods. An iron, fly swatter, stationery and dental floss were all said to be included in the merchandise, according to the store’s report.

The “Wonderwall” hitmakers kick off their tour in Cardiff on July 4, 2025, and will hit their hometown of Manchester for five nights before flying to London for another five shows. They will also perform in Edinburgh and Dublin before flying across the coast for North American dates. The North American dates will take place in a series of cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles and Toronto. This will be the first time the group performs in North America since 2008.

TicketsNews reported that demand for Oasis was so great that the band’s shows in North America sold out within an hour. They went on to claim that the band had sold nearly 500,000 tickets.

The band announced that tickets for the tour would not be subject to Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing mechanism, which has caused prices to skyrocket, according to Guardian.

The team’s management said in a statement to the outlet: “It is widely accepted that dynamic pricing remains a useful tool to combat ticket touting and keep prices to a certain percentage.” fans are significantly below market price and therefore more affordable.”

“However, when unprecedented ticket demand (where an entire tour may be sold multiple times at the time tickets go on sale) is combined with technology that cannot meet that demand, it becomes poor. more effective and could result in an unacceptable experience for fans.” “, the management continued.

Throughout their career, Oasis sold more than 75 million records and scored hits such as “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova”.

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