Noel Gallagher set to sell catalogue of hits for staggering £200million to set his family up for life and secure his retirement after long-awaited Oasis reunion tour next year By Dolly Busby Showbusiness Reporter Published: 01:54, 8 September 2024 | Updated: 01:58, 8 September 2024 e-mail 74 shares 1 View comments Noel Gallagher is set to sell Oasis's back catalogue of hits for £200m (€235m) after the band's reunion tour next year. He said he wants to set up his family for life – because he fears if he leaves the song rights to his three children, they'd 'probably swap them for a PlayStation game'. Noel, 57, estimates the hits could be worth £200m – and as he approaches 60, the cash would ensure a luxurious retirement.

His comments will leave fans wondering if the sale plan was a factor in his decision to end the feud with brother Liam, both left, for the tour, which starts next July. Noel said: 'The way I look at it is I'll be approaching 60 and it's like, do I want to leave it to my kids, who'll probably swap it for a f****** PlayStation game? Noel Gallagher is set to sell Oasis's back catalogue of hits for £200m (€235m) after the band's reunion tour Noel, 57, estimates the hits could be worth £200m and as he approaches 60, the cash would ensure a luxurious retirement 'Or do I get rid of it now and set everybody up for life? Bob Dylan sold his back catalogue. Hedge-fund guys are buying them up.

What do you do? Leave it to your kids? They don't value music.' Rea.