Oasis amassed one MILLION album sales in 2025 despite not releasing a single new record in 17 years
Oasis have amassed one million album sales in 2025 despite not releasing a single record in 17 years following the success of their world tour.
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Published: 01:48 GMT, 31 December 2025 | Updated: 01:50 GMT, 31 December 2025
Oasis have amassed one million album sales in 2025 despite not releasing a single record in 17 years following the success of their world tour.
Noel and Liam Gallagher announced the Oasis Live '25 tour last August, starting with two dates in the Welsh capital tonight and tomorrow, before heading across the UK and Ireland.
It was the biggest concert launch ever seen in the UK, with more than 10million fans from 158 countries queuing to buy tickets last summer.
Oasis’ greatest hits collection Time Flies . . . 1994-2009 was branded the fourth most popular album of the year.
While their 1995 album (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? was at number seven, according to the British Phonographic Industry.
Liam and Noel's tumultuous relationship famously saw Oasis break up 15 years ago as a result of backstage bust-ups, walk-outs and numerous booze-fuelled arguments.
Oasis have amassed one million album sales in 2025 despite not releasing a single record in 17 years following the success of their world tour (Noel and Liam Gallagher pictured in October)
The pair announced the Oasis Live '25 tour last August, starting with two dates in the Welsh capital tonight and tomorrow, before heading across the UK and Ireland
After working through countless bickers since they shot to stardom in the 1990s, fans were left devastated when a dressing room feud in Paris tore the band apart in 2009.
Noel issued a statement at the time, saying: 'It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight.
'People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.'
Oasis brought their blockbuster 41-date reunion tour to a close at the end of November, taking a final bow in front of 60,000 roaring fans in São Paulo, Brazil.
Almost immediately, speculation has begun over what the brothers might do next.
It is thought conversations have already taken place behind the scenes, with ideas ranging from a new greatest hits album, to potential stadium dates at Manchester's Etihad Stadium and a return to Knebworth.