Oasis will make over £50 million each from their reunion tour thanks to their ambitious plans.

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October 7th 2024.

Oasis will make over £50 million each from their reunion tour thanks to their ambitious plans.
According to recent reports, it seems that Noel and Liam Gallagher are making big plans for their upcoming reunion tour next year. The iconic band Oasis, known for their hits like "Wonderwall," is planning to offer some unique merchandise to their fans during the tour - including items like ironing boards and fly swatters.

After 15 years of feuding, the Gallagher brothers finally announced their reunion tour this year, much to the excitement of fans. However, getting tickets to their UK and Ireland shows proved to be quite a challenge, with dynamic pricing controversies and tickets being resold for exorbitant amounts. But now that the dates are set and tickets are sold out, fans are just hoping that the brothers will stay on good terms for the entire tour.

With such high demand for their shows, it's no doubt that Liam and Noel will be making a significant amount of money from their reunion. In fact, experts predict that the tour could bring in over £400 million through ticket sales, sponsorships, and merchandise. And with each brother reportedly taking home £50 million, it's no surprise that Oasis is planning to offer some interesting and unique merchandise to their fans.

According to sources, the band has trademarked the name "Oasis Live '25" and plans to offer a variety of items, from clothes pegs and Christmas wreaths to deodorants and moisturizers. And yes, even Oasis dental floss and fly swatters will be available for purchase.

The tour is set to kick off in Cardiff on July 4, 2025 and will include five shows in Manchester, five in London, and performances in Edinburgh and Dublin before heading to North America. Due to the overwhelming demand, the band even added extra UK dates to their tour, which will wrap up in London on September 27 and 28.

However, their initial ticket sale faced some backlash due to dynamic pricing, where fans were faced with inflated prices of £300 or more. Thankfully, this was scrapped for the second round of sales on their added Wembley dates and for their North America tour. Lucky fans who received a ballot code had a much smoother purchasing experience, with tickets being sold within the advertised price range.

The Advertising Standards Authority reported receiving 450 individual complaints about the misleading availability and pricing of tickets during the initial sale. And even Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, acknowledged the issue, stating that it was unfair to customers. He also mentioned that the government is consulting on this matter to find a solution.

It's not just Oasis that has faced this issue, as many events face the same problems of tickets selling out within seconds and prices skyrocketing. But for now, fans are eagerly waiting for the reunion tour and the opportunity to get their hands on some unique Oasis merchandise. We have reached out to Oasis representatives for comment and will update as we receive more information.

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