Paying Liam and Noel Gallagher only once all 33 dates of the Oasis reunion tour have concluded, starting on 4 July 2025. This is the strategy that the tour organizers and the brothers' managers themselves would have adopted to avoid the risk that the shows could skip following an argument between the two (there is talk of compensation of up to 3 million pounds per concert).
The indiscretion was reported by English Sunwhich cites an anonymous source close to Gallagher's management. “They will have to perform seriously to get paid. It's just hopefully a very effective way for the two of them to tolerate each other for the duration of the tour.”
A comment also came from Gaby Cartwright, head of the partnership sector of the live music association Live Music Industry Venues and Entertainment, who declared that there is “too much money at stake”, and that consequently it is “in the best interest of everyone that the tour goes off without a hitch, otherwise hundreds of people will end up in limbo.” The tabloid then cited a third anonymous source, according to whom the conditions possibly imposed on the Gallaghers would be “rather frequent clauses”, but, he underlined, necessary.
The rumors come after just last week the Daily Mirror had reported that the two brothers would always be kept apart during the tour, with the exception of strictly musical moments.