
What is Oasis stars Liam and Noel Gallagher's net worth?
But as Oasis Live 25 begins after more than a decade since the band split, you might be wondering what Liam and Noel's net worth is – let's find out.
What is the net worth of Oasis stars Liam and Noel Gallagher?
It's been reported that Noel's net worth is in the region of £53 million, according to MoneyWeek and other sources.
Meanwhile, his brother Liam is thought to have a net worth of around £4.6 million, as he allegedly doesn't receive as much money in royalties as Noel.
But how much money could the pair be making from their Live 25 tour?
Based on the original dates announced (with more added later due to demand), it was estimated that the first 14 alone could bring in £400 million in ticket sales and other add-ons, according to Birmingham City University, in figures shared by The Guardian.
They added that Liam and Noel are reportedly both in line to earn £50 million each.
Where is the first Oasis concert in 2025? All tour dates
The highly anticipated Oasis tour will start on Friday, July 4, as the brothers take over Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
They will also perform for a second night in the Welsh capital on Saturday, July 5, as fans watch the duo back in action after 16 years.
The rest of the UK dates for the Oasis Live 2025 tour are as follows:
July 2025
July 11 – Heaton Park, Manchester
July 12 – Heaton Park, Manchester
July 16 – Heaton Park, Manchester
July 19 – Heaton Park, Manchester
July 20 – Heaton Park, Manchester
July 25 – Wembley Stadium, London
July 26 – Wembley Stadium, London
July 30 – Wembley Stadium, London
August 2025
August 2 – Wembley Stadium, London
August 3 – Wembley Stadium, London
August 8 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
August 9 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
August 12 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
September 2025
September 27 – Wembley Stadium, London
September 28 – Wembley Stadium, London
Liam and Noel will then head off to the likes of Japan and Australia to continue their comeback tour.
When did Oasis break up?
Following rumoured tensions between the brothers, Oasis officially announced their split back in August 2009, as reported by Radio X.
It came after Liam and Noel cancelled their scheduled appearance at the Rock En Seine festival in Paris.
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Soon after, Noel released a statement which said: 'It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight.
'People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.'
Are you going to see Oasis live on tour? Let us know where you will be seeing them perform across the UK (or further afield) in the comments below.
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