Liam and Noel are tipped to make a whopping £50million from the gigs (Image: PA) Oasis might just rake in a staggering £50 million if they opt to reunite for an epic global tour, with rumours suggesting such a plan is increasingly likely. The iconic Britpop band, fronted by the Gallagher brothers - Liam, 51, and Noel, 57 - ruled over the UK's music landscape from their rise in 1991 until their split in 2009. They hold the title of the most successful UK music act between 1995 and 2005 as per Guinness World Records, having sold over 75 million albums.

Yet, the band's run ended abruptly in 2009 after a severe fallout between the feuding siblings, who vowed never to share the stage again. After Oasis, Liam achieved success both as a solo artist and with his band Beady Eye, while Noel reached new heights with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. Speculation have flared once more as Liam seemingly confirmed gossip about an Oasis return for 2025.

He responded to fans on Twitter teasing at potential gigs in Manchester and London with a message that read: "See you down the front." function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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