Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher are reportedly set to rake in millions with “big plans” for a big line of Oasis merchandise . The brothers announced they would be reuniting after a bitter estrangement that lasted more than a decade, and they are preparing to perform a series of sell-out comeback gigs which begin in the UK on July 4 next year. Oasis will play just two dates at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, before heading to their native Manchester to perform five gigs at Heaton Park, with five more gigs at Wembley Stadium planned, as well as three dates in Edinburgh.

According to The Sun, Liam, 52, and Noel, 57, are set to cash in on their long-awaited Oasis reunion with an extensive line of merchandise, including deodorant, clothes pegs, Christmas decorations and moisturisers. “They have big plans for merchandise. Millions of people wanted to get tickets to the shows and Oasis know they’ll also be splashing the cash on branded stuff.

The new trademark is for Oasis Live ’25 and covers everything,” the source explained. It was estimated that the tour will generate more than £400million, with Liam and Noel making at least £50million each. All the UK dates sold out within hours of going on sale in August, and their string of gigs in North America also sold out, with Australia tickets going on sale on Monday.

The rockers are also set to perform in South America and Asia as part of their extensive world tour to celebrate their long-awaited reunion. However, the .