As a long-time fan who’s been through the highs and lows of Oasis, the news of their reunion tour has brought a wave of nostalgia and excitement that I haven’t felt since the ’90s! The prospect of seeing them live again, especially in my homeland, is simply unbeatable.
It’s worth noting that the Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, weren’t exactly struggling financially before, but if they desired an increase in their earnings, they picked an effective method. The brothers of Oasis revealed earlier this week their intention to embark on a regional tour, primarily covering the UK and Ireland, slated for the summer of 2025. As reported by The Sun, the band stands to make a substantial sum from this tour.
The Sun estimates that Oasis might earn approximately $65,890,000 (50 million pounds) per concert. If they continue their current schedule of 17 shows, this could total an astounding $1,120,130,000 (849,870,634 pounds). However, it’s important to note that they won’t get to keep all that money; they have expenses like venue rentals, crew fees, and taxes. Nevertheless, that’s a substantial sum of money.
The Oasis band could potentially earn even greater profits, given the interest from streaming platforms such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, who have expressed an interest in creating a movie based on their reunion tour. Such a project could potentially bring in an additional tens of millions, if not more. Given the success of fellow Britpop legends Blur with their documentary of recent Wembley shows, it seems like making a documentary is a logical step at this point.
How much is Oasis making from their reunion tour?
However, it appears that the Gallaghers are still raking in some profits. On the day their tour was announced, Levi’s unveiled a new line of Oasis T-shirts. These shirts showcase several emblems such as the Maine Road football field, the Decca Logo, and the Union Jack symbol. Each shirt goes for $40, suggesting that the band likely received a substantial sum to agree to the production of these items.
The band seems to be charging quite a bit for their concert tickets, yet they aren’t as expensive as those of Taylor Swift. The minimum ticket price is approximately $98 (74.25 pounds). If you wish to spend more, there’s the option for a pre-show party ticket at Wembley, which costs $668 (506.25 pounds), but you won’t need to take out a new mortgage just to attend an Oasis concert.
The positive part of all of this is that the boys are back. At least, for a short time.
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2024-08-30 16:00