Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher recently revealed who made the call to reunite the band.
Liam Gallagher responds to a fan
Liam Gallagher recently responded to a fan saying that. “Me I’m the bigger person.”
Britpop legends have not performed together since 2009, when a backstage row between the Gallagher brothers led to songwriter Noel quit the band. It has been reported that Oasis are planning to sell fly swatters and ironing boards as part of their 2025 tour merchandise, it has been reported.
After 15 years of feuding, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher announced this year they are – finally – going on a reunion tour next year. Millions tried – and many failed – to get their hands on UK and Ireland tickets amid dynamic pricing controversy, £100,000 tickets up on resale websites, and websites crashing.
However, now the dates are set, the tickets are gone, and everyone’s crossing their fingers and toes that the Manchester siblings will remain on friendly terms for the whole run.
Meanwhile, it is difficult to determine the exact amount Liam and Noel will earn from their reunion. However, an expert stated in an interview with The Sun that the tour could generate over £400 million from ticket sales, sponsorship, and merchandise. The brothers are expected to take home around £50 million each.
Now, the publication has reported some specifics about their merchandise plans – which is said to involve some pretty boring household items including ironing boards, fly swatters, stationary and dental floss.
Oasis are set to kick off their tour in Cardiff on July 4th, 2025, and are heading to their hometown of Manchester for five nights before flitting to London for another five shows. They will also perform in Edinburgh and Dublin before flying across the pond for North America dates.
Following the huge demand, the band added extra UK dates and will be wrapping up the tour on September 27th and 28th in London. This comes after dynamic pricing was controversially used on their initial UK and Ireland general sale.