Oasis in clever new business move to cash in on reunion tour – and it could make Liam and Noel Gallagher a fortune
NOEL and Liam Gallagher’s Masterplan to cash in on their Oasis reunion includes fly swatter and ironing board merchandise.
The brothers have filed paperwork to secure trademarks which will also cover clothes, stationery and dental floss.
Noel and Liam Gallagher’s Masterplan to cash in on their Oasis reunion includes fly swatter and ironing board merchandise[/caption]Noel, 57, and Liam, 52, have sold out all the dates for their UK and North America tours.
And a source said: “They have big plans for merchandise.
“Millions of people wanted to get tickets to the shows and Oasis know they’ll also be splashing the cash on branded stuff.
“The new trademark is for Oasis Live ’25 and covers everything.
“Clothes pegs and Christmas wreaths, deodorants and moisturisers are also listed.”
Experts estimate the tour will generate £400million from ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and more.
The brothers are expected to make at least £50million each.
Tomorrow, tickets go on sale for fans in Australia.
It is believed Oasis will also play shows in South America and Asia.
Their first UK gig comes on July 4, when they will perform on the first of two nights at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.
Oasis will also play five dates in Manchester’s Heaton Park, five at Wembley Stadium in London and three in Edinburgh.
The band will be billed for costs such as toilets and security for their Heaton Park gigs, Manchester city council has confirmed.