Noel Gallagher, 58, has bought a grand Grade II-listed mansion in a leafy area of north London, using the multi-million-pound profits from Oasis's sold-out reunion tour.
The reunited Gallagher brothers have earned around £50 million from ticket sales since the tour began in July. Noel had previously joked about their feud, saying it would take "half a billion pounds" to make peace with his brother Liam, 53.
"It would take ‘half a billion pounds’ to make peace with Liam."
In 2023, Noel paid £20 million in his divorce from Sara MacDonald, 54, after 12 years of marriage and having two children. Despite ongoing tensions with Liam, the financial incentive from the Oasis tour proved irresistible.
"Despite the tensions with Liam, the huge financial pull of an Oasis tour was just too great for Noel to resist."
With his new luxurious home, Noel Gallagher shows no signs of "Looking Back in Anger" as he continues to capitalize on the success of the reunion tour.
Noel Gallagher on stage at Oasis's 'Live '25' Reunion Tour in Mexico City, a tour which earned £50 million from ticket sales alone.
Author's summary: Noel Gallagher has invested the substantial earnings from Oasis's reunion tour into a luxurious mansion, reflecting both his financial success and personal growth after years of family and financial challenges.
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