Liam and Noel Gallagher enter the Top 350 after earning £375 million from their 41-show run between July and November 2025.
The Gallagher brothers’ reunion tour has turned into a financial milestone. For 41 shows across July to November 2025, Liam and Noel pulled in a combined £375 million, enough to place them among the UK’s wealthiest individuals. The Sunday Times Rich List, published this weekend, will confirm their exact ranking, though it is known they land somewhere in the Top 350.
That figure carries more weight when set against the list’s usual inhabitants. Last year, Paul McCartney sat at number 151 with £1.025 billion. Elton John held 283 at £475 million. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, tied at number 295, each had £440 million. Simon Cowell followed closely at 301 with £430 million, and Ed Sheeran re-entered at 333 with £370 million. The Gallaghers, now lumped together as a single entry, slot into a zone where rock legacy translates directly into serious capital.
Compilers note broader shifts. Robert Watts, who runs the list, points to fewer billionaires in the UK than four years ago, partly because many foreign-born wealthy individuals have relocated to Dubai, Switzerland, or Monaco. Even as UK nationals, they stay on the list wherever they live. Watts frames these changes as part of a longer arc: self-made entrepreneurs replacing old money. The Gallaghers fit that pattern exactly, working-class Manchester lads whose catalog and live draw now rival the fortunes of finance moguls.
The list will be fully available in the Sunday Times and on its website this weekend.
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