Noel Gallagher to donate large sum of Oasis Live '25 Tour earnings to charity

Noel Gallagher is said to be planning to give a good chunk of his earnings from the Oasis comeback tour to Teenage Cancer Trust.

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Noel Gallagher is said to be donating a large sum of his earnings from the Oasis comeback tour to charity
Noel Gallagher is said to be donating a large sum of his earnings from the Oasis comeback tour to charity

Noel Gallagher is reportedly set to donate a "large" sum of his takings from the Oasis Live '25 Tour to Teenage Cancer Trust.

The Wonderwall hitmaker is set to rake in millions from the Britpop legends' first tour in 16 years, but the generous rock 'n' roll star is to set aside a sizeable portion of the proceeds for the charity he has been an ambassador of for many years.

A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: “It’s no secret that Noel and Liam are both making millions from the reunion tour.

"But Noel is actually giving some of his cash away.

“He’s made it clear a large donation will be heading to Teenage Cancer Trust from his share of the proceeds.”

It's been estimated that the stadium tour - which kicked off on July 4 in Cardiff - will make a whopping £400 million in ticket sales and related revenue.

Meanwhile, a new study has claimed Oasis earned a whopping £7 million from Spotify streams of Wonderwall alone.

Casino comparison and analysis site La Planque Du Joueur conducted research and found that Wonderwall has earned £7,057,223 in streaming revenue, as of July 8, 2025.

They used the average payout of $0.004 per stream to come to this conclusion, and Wonderwall has been streamed 2.3 billion times.

Don't Look Back in Anger is the second highest earner with over 1.1 billion streams, generating £3,247,265 in revenue.

Champagne Supernova and Stop Crying Your Heart Out are said to have earned them £1,449,431 and £1,378,028, respectively.

The Top 10 songs - also including Married With Children, Live Forever, Stand By Me, She's Electric, Supersonic, and Slide Away - gave them a total of £16.8 million.

Jean Morlec from La Planque Du Joueur commented: "These figures show that Oasis' music remains incredibly popular on streaming platforms, with Wonderwall standing out as one of the most streamed songs of its era. The band's top songs continue to generate substantial revenue more than 30 years after they were first released."

"With the current reunion tour driving renewed interest in their music, we can expect these streaming numbers to climb even higher. Their back catalogue has become a valuable asset that continues to generate millions in revenue year after year."