It joins claims that a potential comeback tour could see Noel and Liam earn "over £50million each." The teased Oasis return will reportedly make more than £400million. READ MORE: Liam Gallagher live at Reading Festival 2024: the start of a new chapter for Oasis? Last night at Reading Festival, Liam Gallagher seemed to confirm an upcoming reunion when he teased a mysterious date on his screens towards the end of his set, suggesting some news would be dropping at 8am on ‘27.

08.24’. Shortly after, the same image cropped up in Manchester following Blossoms ‘ homecoming gig in the city, and on Noel’s, Liam’s and Oasis’ official Twitter/X after the set .

Now, The Sun is reporting that if the brothers’ highly-anticipated reunion goes ahead, it could gross £400million. In an interview with the newspaper, music industry expert Professor Jonathan Shalit OBE, chairman of talent agency InterTalent, claimed that “with tickets, sponsorship, merchandise and filming,” the income for Noel and Liam could be “over £50million each.” “This is a tour that could easily gross over £400million,” Shalit claims.

According to the newspaper, an anonymous staff member of a major UK ticketing firm has claimed that annual leave has been banned for the coming weeks to cope with the predicted immense demand for tickets. pic.twitter.

com/Gix1lFPQXa — Oasis (@oasis) August 25, 2024 The paper is also reporting that no other original Oasis member will be joining the reunion, with m.