Noel and Liam Gallagher still make millions from Oasis catalogue more than a decade after their last concert.

Oasis still generate huge profits
Oasis split in 2009 after a backstage fight before their Paris gig. Despite never reuniting, they keep making money.
Their revenue comes from Big Brother Recordings and Oasis Merchandising Ltd, which holds £107,000 in funds.
A source told The Sun:
“These numbers are incredible. They haven’t released an album together in over a decade. Oasis remain a legendary band.”
Despite streaming and YouTube, fans still buy their records, increasing their fortune.
Noel and Liam Gallagher still make millions from Oasis catalogue more than a decade after their last concert.
Catalog rights and reunion rejection
Big Brother Recordings acquired Oasis‘ catalog after manager Alan McGee left Creation Records in 1999.
Today, Liam Gallagher, 48, and Noel Gallagher, 53, remain at odds. Liam claimed Noel rejected £100 million for a reunion.
Speaking on The Jonathan Ross Show, Liam said:
“When someone offers you £100 million for a few gigs, you just say yes.”
However, Noel refused, fueling further conflicts.
Source: Metro
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