Oasis’s 2025 “Live ’25” reunion tour is estimated to have grossed a little over $405 million worldwide at the box office, but how much the band themselves “make” depends heavily on costs, revenue splits, and side deals, so any figure is an informed estimate rather than a precise payout. Analysts and music business academics have suggested that Liam and Noel Gallagher alone could each walk away with tens of millions of pounds from the tour once tickets, merch, and hospitality cuts are factored in.

What we know for sure

  • Industry outlet Pollstar reported that the Oasis Live ’25 tour grossed about $405,428,435 worldwide, with roughly 2.23 million tickets sold across 36 dates and an average ticket price around $181–182.
  • A breakdown cited by Irish and touring-business coverage puts the average box office per show at about $11.2 million.

These numbers describe gross box office , not the band’s take-home pay. Out of that total, promoters, venues, staging, crew, travel, marketing, taxes, and management all have to be paid first.

Estimates of Oasis’s actual earnings

Because the contracts are private, public estimates come from academic and media modelling rather than leaked contracts.

  • A report from Birmingham City University, looking at the first 14 UK dates, suggested that ticket sales and related revenue for those shows alone could reach up to £400 million , with both Liam and Noel Gallagher potentially earning about £50 million each from the tour.
  • That same analysis argued that the tour could effectively double the Gallagher brothers’ net worth , once all revenue streams are considered.

Those figures are not official accounting, but they are grounded in realistic big‑tour economics: stadium capacities, premium pricing, and strong demand for a high‑profile reunion.

Extra money beyond tickets

The tour income is not just the face value of tickets. Several add‑ons significantly boost what Oasis can make overall.

  • Merchandise : T‑shirts, vinyl, posters and other items at stadium prices often deliver huge margins, especially at a nostalgic, once‑in‑a‑generation reunion.
  • Hospitality / food & drink: A widely reported hospitality deal suggested that Liam and Noel could receive up to 50% of food and drink sales at around 19 stadium and park shows , with a pint reportedly around £8 and roughly £4 per drink potentially flowing back to them.
  • Spillover spending : One economic study estimated that the 17 UK dates alone generated about £1 billion in wider spending (travel, hotels, bars, local businesses), highlighting just how much money swirls around a tour on this scale, though most of that goes to the broader economy rather than the band.
  • Media/film rights : Commentators have also floated the idea of a big‑budget documentary or streaming special, noting that the earlier film Oasis: Supersonic brought in over £1.3 million , and a new feature tied to this reunion could add several more millions on top.

So how much will Oasis “make”?

Putting the public numbers together gives a reasonable ballpark, not a certified ledger.

  • With roughly $405 million in gross box office and very high per‑show numbers, Oasis sit near the very top of 2025’s touring economy, just behind Beyoncé in total gross while reportedly earning more per show than any other major act that year.
  • After promoters’ cuts, production costs, and taxes, analysts’ scenarios where each Gallagher brother clears around £50 million (and potentially more when hospitality and media revenue are included) are plausible, though still estimates rather than confirmed payouts.

In other words, if the question is “how much will Oasis make from the 2025 tour?” , the most grounded public picture is:

  • Around $405 million in global gross tour receipts ,
  • Likely tens of millions of pounds each for Liam and Noel personally,
  • And a final full‑band/crew take that only their accountants will ever know exactly.

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