Oasis reunion risks another feud between the Gallagher brothers as Noel could be ‘set to earn more’ than brother Liam
OASIS'S reunion tour could spark another feud between Liam and Noel over finances, according to a PR expert.
The comeback run, which currently features 17 stadium dates around the UK, is the biggest story in the world of music at the minute.
Many thought the day Liam and Noel buried the hatchet would never come - but it has happened some 15 years after they last performed together.
However, celebrity PR specialist Kayley Cornelius told that they might soon be at loggerheads again when the money starts rolling in from licensing rights.
Noel was the primary songwriter for the group and as a result is entitled to a larger slice of the pie than his brother.
Both Gallaghers could still pull in six-figure sums for use of their solo works though, according to Cornelius.
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She said: "With many brands viewing the reunion as a prime marketing opportunity for their upcoming product launches, any company looking to feature Noel's music in advertisements or products will need to pay a premium - a price that has undoubtedly surged due to the reunion's excitement.
"The rights to one of Oasis’s top tracks could easily command several million per usage. Since ticket sales are notoriously not the biggest cash generators for artists in the music industry, Noel is likely to profit most from this reunion through song rights and licensing deals.”
General sale for Dublin show tickets opens tomorrow morning at 8am followed by 9am for the UK shows.
The price for seating and standing tickets for all five venues has been confirmed as follows:
Manchester Heaton Park
- Standing - £135 (£148 including fees)
- Hospitality area - £250 (£268 including fees)
Cardiff Principality Stadium
- Pitch standing - £135 (£150 including fees)
- Seats - Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£205 including fees)
- Premium seats - £250 (£270 including fees)
London Wembley Stadium
- Pitch standing - £135 (£151 including fees)
- Seats - Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)
Edinburgh Murrayfield Stadium
- Pitch standing - £135 (£151 including fees)
- Seats - Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)
Dublin Croke Park
Prices will start at (£73) - subject to service charge.
Despite the clamour for tickets, many fans have slammed the pricing and are questioning how they'll afford them.
One person wrote on X: "I'm so disappointed in prices, bro I remember Liam going on about how Blur tickets cost a grand, what the f is this?"
Another said: "I thought Oasis would be expensive. I wasn't wrong."
A third said: "Not Oasis tickets being more expensive than my Taylor Swift ticket, that’s not very working class is it lads."
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Another fumed: "My god when did concerts become so expensive... £150 to stand at Cardiff to see Oasis ...£73 to sit ....I ask you who's gonna sit???? Really ?"
A fifth vented: "Fair to say lost respect for @liamgallagher @NoelGallagher £150 for standing is ridiculous. Clearly, they've only come back for the money."