Oasis (Liam and Noel Gallagher) will not receive their payment for their 2025 Oasis reunion tour until the dates are complete and they have performed together, a report has claimed.
Fears of Oasis canceling their tour
The brothers famously fell out in 2009 and split on stage vowing never to perform together again. Fans were surprised, therefore, when brothers Liam, and Noel revealed earlier this year that they had buried the hatchet and agreed to get the band back together for a lucrative 2025 world tour.
It was back in August that the brothers unveiled plans for the Oasis Live ’25 Tour – which is due to kick off in Cardiff, Wales, on July 4th next year and will keep the lads on the road until the climax is reached in Sydney, Australia, on November 8th, 2025. The brothers will take in 33 dates across the five months of the tour – with support on the road coming from singer Richard Ashcroft and the bands Cast, and Cage the Elephant.
Reports suggest that the highly anticipated tour will generate around £400 million for the band. However,it is being claimed that Liam and Noel won’t receive a penny until they are proved true to their word and get through all the dates without pulling out. It is suggested there are fears the brothers might not make it through the full set without some kind of explosive argument.
A source told The Sun: “There were no upfront earnings because, ultimately, if they fall out, it would leave everyone in limbo. It’s a common arrangement but because of Noel and Liam’s fiery relationship it seems even more necessary.
“They have to perform to be paid. It’s simple and hopefully an effective way to make sure they can tolerate each other for the length of the shows.” The Mirror has approached representatives of Liam, Noel and Oasis for comment.