Liam Gallagher planning to make surprising purchase with £100,000,000 Oasis reunion payout
The tour is just five months away.

The Oasis Live 25 reunion tour is still five months away, but Liam Gallagher is apparently already planning how to spend his £100million payout.
Liam, 52, will take to the stage with brother Noel, 57, on the 41-date tour between July and November this year – Oasis’ first gigs in 16 years, since their split in 2009.
The duo dramatically announced their reunion in 2024, with millions attempting to get tickets and only thousands ending up lucky enough to do so.
It’s been reported that the Gallagher brothers will each rake in £3m per show, netting them over £100m over the course of the worldwide tour.
And according to sources close to the band, Liam and his partner Debbie Gwyther are ready to trade their north London home for something much further north – and much quieter.
Speaking to The Sun, an insider claimed that Liam and Debbie are ready to trade Hampstead for the Cotswolds once the Live 25 tour has reached its conclusion.
Liam and Noel Gallagher are back on the road after 16 years (Picture: Simon Emmet/FEAR PR/EPA)‘[Liam and Debbie] are looking to buy an additional home as they love the Cotswolds area so much,’ the source said.
In addition to moving somewhere quieter, Liam is apparently keen to move to somewhere more secure as well, prioritising safety for his family and beloved pets.
‘Security is a priority for Liam so that will be something they look for in the property. Following the huge noise around the tour, he and Debbie feel they need more security for themselves and their family – and also for Buttons, their rescue dog.’
The pair will be heading out on a 41-date tour from July (Picture: PA Wire) Oasis Live 25 reunion tour UK and Ireland datesJuly 2025
4 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium 5 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium 11 – Manchester, Heaton Park 12 – Manchester, Heaton Park 16 – Manchester, Heaton Park 19 – Manchester, Heaton Park 20 – Manchester, Heaton Park 25 – London, Wembley Stadium 26 – London, Wembley Stadium 30 – London, Wembley StadiumAugust 2025
2 – London, Wembley Stadium 3 – London, Wembley Stadium 8 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium 9 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium 12 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium 16 – Dublin, Croke Park 17 – Dublin, Croke ParkSeptember 2025 (Extra dates)
27 – London, Wembley Stadium 28 – London, Wembley StadiumOasis made a sensational return to the music business in 2024, 15 years after dramatically splitting in 2009, after a decade-long cold war between the brothers in the media.
Hopes of a reunion were always active in the Oasis fanbase, but the brothers were unable to come to an agreement that would see them take to the stage again.
Things changed in 2024, when the 41-date tour was announced, which will see the Gallaghers grace arenas in the UK and Ireland, the US, Canada, Mexico, South America, South Korea and Japan, and Australia.
After the tour was confirmed, Oasis published a statement: ‘The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.’
Liam and partner Debbie Gwyther are apparently after a change of scenery (Picture: WWD/Penske Media via Getty Images)Fans were concerned about the upcoming tour after Liam was forced to defend his live performance at Wembley Stadium before the Antony Joshua and Daniel Dubois fight in September 2024.
Viewers criticised his vocals during the set, which was played in front of 96,000 people and saw him performing Oasis hits Rock & Roll Star, Supersonic, and Cigarettes & Alcohol.
He wrote: ‘To all those sh******s who were crying about my angelic tones last night, you ain’t real fans – you’re just imposters.
‘If you do have tickets you wanna get rid of, I’ll gladly take them off your hands – we don’t want the likes of you at our concerts next year anyway.’
Forming in 1991, Oasis quickly became one of the most popular bands in the country, landing four number one singles and three number one albums in the 1990s.
In the 2000s, they scored another four chart-topping hits and another four number one albums – every Oasis album topped the UK albums chart during the band’s time together.
Metro has contacted Liam Gallagher’s reps for comment.
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