Fear Of Oasis Reunion Canceled, Promoters Will Not Pay Noel And Liam Gallagher Before The Tour Starts

JAKARTA - One of the big questions from the Oasis reunion was the readiness of Noel and Liam Gallagher to complete the entire tour schedule that had been announced. Some said Noel and Liam's quarrels would have a big chain effect, leading to the cancellation of the Oasis show.

To anticipate the cancellation of the reunion due to the Gallagher brothers' quarrel, the promoter is known to have drawn up a contract stating Noel and Liam will not be paid until their reunion tour begins.

The decision was to keep Noel and Liam, who are known to be easily angry, clashed before the tour started in July.

"There is no upfront income because. In the end, if they clash, it will make everyone adrift," said a source, citing The Sun, Thursday, November 7.

"It was a general agreement. But because of Noel and Liam's fiery relationship, it seems more necessary," he continued.

The source said Noel and Liam had to understand the deal. They must appear first to receive payment.

"It's a simple and hopefully effective way to ensure they can tolerate each other during the show," he said.

Gaby Cartwright, Head of Partnership at Live Music Industry Venues and Entertainment also confirmed the payment system that the two Oasis personnel would receive.

"It will be determined that no money will be given to artists until we know they will actually appear on stage, because they often fight," Cartright said.

There is so much money at stake. There are artist agents, promoters, crew, bands, public relations, labels, and management. Everyone has an interest in keeping this tour going," he added.

For information, a big dispute between Noel and Liam occurred moments before performing in Paris in 2009, which led to the disbandment of Oasis.

Their feud continued to heat up until this summer, when they announced plans for a very profitable reunion tour by 2025, with tickets sold out in a matter of minutes.