Oasis comeback netted Britpop icons eye-watering £1,162 per second as gig takings revealed

The Gallagher brothers put their issues to one side for an extremely lucrative reunion that should see them laughing all the way to the bank and popping their Champagne Supernova corks

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Oasis were the biggest earning British band of 2025(Image: Big Brother Recordings )

Oasis banked more than £8 million a gig on their Wonder-haul comeback tour.

Noel and Liam Gallagher were by far the biggest British earning band of 2025 with their average event revenue. Official figures reveal that the Manchester Brit-pop icons banked an approximate staggering £69,731 per minute which equated to £1,162 per second. This meant that on most evenings they earned about £364,000 a song.

Oasis took home £8,365,565 on average for their stadium rocking performances across the world. The band were head and shoulders above all of their live Brit rivals in the concert business in the last 12 months.

Their closest competitors were Coldplay, who along with 10 Wembley Stadium headline slots, took home £5,802,366 on average. The Gallaghers’ earnings were more than 30% more than the Devon rock outfit and earned 10 times as much as Sir Rod Stewart.

Even third placed Ed Sheeran, who banked £3,140,949 a gig, was a long way off Oasis – around 60% less takings per show. Entertainer Robbie Williams came in at fifth with £3,501,75 revenue a night.

Ex Beatle Paul McCartney, 83, proved he is still a show stopper and crowd favourite earning £3,061,260 per event.

Macca pipped heavy metal pioneers Iron Maiden (£2,283,29) and power pop star Dua Lipa (£1,716,499) to the top five.

Oasis Live ’25 launched in Cardiff, Wales on July 4, circling the globe until Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 23.

Arthur Fogel, Chairman of Global Music and President of Global Touring at Live Nation, was wowed by the act from the first chords in Cardiff.

“I was stunned to be honest,” he said.

“The outpouring, the emotion, you could cut it with a knife. People were crying. It was insane.

“Grown men with a beer in each hand and tears running down their face.

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“It was that kind of moment, you know after all those years, 15 years, you know it’s hard to put into words.”

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