Liam Gallagher 'could be forced to disclose how much he earned from Oasis reunion tour' as singer faces fresh court order in 'love child' battle
Liam Gallagher could be forced to disclose how much he earned from the blockbuster Oasis reunion tour by a fresh court order, according to reports.
By PATRICK HARRINGTON
Published: 00:31 GMT, 4 January 2026 | Updated: 14:00 GMT, 4 January 2026
Liam Gallagher could be forced to disclose how much he earned from the lucrative Oasis reunion tour through a fresh court order.
The mother of the singer's love child, Liza Ghorbani, has reportedly filed a new motion seeking to lift the lid on his latest finances, with a New York court hearing set for later this month.
She is trying to obtain the singer's bank records, tax returns and credit card statements to reveal how much he is now worth, reports The Sun on Sunday.
If she is successful, it would be the first time the band's finances have been opened up to the public since the tour.
Oasis is thought to have pulled in more than £350million from the tour, known as Oasis Live '25, which ran from July 4 to November 23 last year.
Ms Ghorbani is said to hope uncovering the figures would aid her demand that the rocker hands over £500,000 each year for the care of the 12-year-old daughter they share, Gemma.
Gemma was born in 2013 after the pair had an affair which spelled the end of Liam's marriage to Nicole Appleton, but the father and daughter have never met.
Ms Ghorbani filed a lawsuit in March last year demanding a drastic increase in child support and expenses, to the tune of a reported £510,000.
Liam Gallagher could be forced to disclose how much he earned from the blockbuster Oasis reunion tour
The revelation could be forced by the ongoing legal wranglings with Liza Ghorbani (pictured) with whom Liam has a 12-year-old daughter
The rocker responded by slamming her on X as a 'gold digger'.
A source told the newspaper in March: 'It's clear that Liza and her legal team are hoping to cash in on Liam's big tour earnings.'
Ms Ghorbani, however, claimed she needed more money because Gemma is autistic and her needs have changed.
Up until last year, it's thought Liam was paying around £3,000 a month for Gemma's care, with New York's Supreme Court hearing in June he had paid £750,000 since 2015, when the case was initially settled.
A legal motion when then filed in September, which suggested a temporary confidential settlement had been reached.
Lawyers for the US music journalist have reportedly now filed an application for an Order to Show Cause in New York’s Supreme Court, with a view to revealing all of Oasis's tour-related income.
The judge hearing their case, Mr Jeffrey Pearlman, has been asked to consider a motion to compel both sides to answer further questions and provide more information to help him make a decision.