Liam Gallagher Debuts on Rich List at £375million
liam gallagher and Noel Gallagher have entered the Sunday Times rich list for the first time with a projected fortune of £375million, lifted by the Live '25 reunion tour. The listing places the Oasis siblings among Britain’s 350 richest people and turns a concert run into a measured leap in personal wealth.
£375million is the figure attached to the brothers’ first appearance on the list, and it came after Oasis’ Live '25 tour played 41 dates around the world. For readers tracking music economics, the change is simple: a reunion tour large enough to move two veterans into the upper tier of British wealth.
Oasis tour spans 41 dates
41 dates took the Live '25 tour from Cardiff in July last year to São Paulo in November. That route is the clearest link between the Gallagher brothers’ new ranking and the cash engine behind it, with the tour doing the work that pushed both men into the list for the first time.
No further live dates have been confirmed, which leaves the business of the reunion exactly where fans and the industry left it after November. Liam Gallagher has already suggested that something might be in the works for next year, and he told fans in Rome that they would be in the city in 2027 “without a doubt, 100 per cent”.
Paul McCartney tops music wealth
£1.055billion was the estimated worth attached to Paul McCartney, the highest placing popular musician on the list. That comparison shows where the Gallaghers now sit: rich enough to break into the 350-person ranking, but still well below the top tier occupied by Britain’s most valuable music names.
£38billion was the richest figure in the broader music industry in Britain, underscoring the gap between the Gallagher brothers’ debut entry and the very top of the sector. Emily Eavis also joined the rich list this weekend, giving the rankings another name tied to live music’s commercial scale.
£375million is not just a headline number; it is the value of a reunion that has already run its course across two continents and now sits in the wealth rankings as a first-time entry. If the Rome hint turns into fresh dates, that figure is the one to watch.