Liam Gallagher could be required to disclose how much he earned from the Oasis reunion tour following a new legal motion filed in a New York court, according to reports.
The motion was filed by Liza Ghorbani, the mother of Gallagher’s 12-year-old daughter, as part of an ongoing child support dispute. The case is scheduled for a further hearing later this month, where a judge will consider whether expanded financial disclosure is necessary.
Court filings reportedly seek access to Gallagher’s bank records, tax returns and credit card statements, which could reveal income linked to the Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour. The tour ran from July 4 to November 23 last year and is estimated to have generated more than £350 million in overall revenue, though individual earnings have not been publicly detailed.
If granted, the request would mark the first time financial information connected to the reunion tour is examined through court proceedings. The band’s finances have not previously been disclosed publicly in relation to the tour.
Ghorbani is seeking a substantial increase in annual child support payments, reportedly aiming for around £500,000 per year. Court records indicate Gallagher has made child support payments under an agreement reached in 2015, with total payments estimated at about £750,000 to date.
Legal documents show that a confidential temporary settlement was discussed in late 2024, though the terms were not made public. The latest filing asks the court to compel both parties to provide additional financial information to assist in determining future obligations.
The judge overseeing the case has set a date later this month to review the motion and consider whether further disclosures will be ordered. Gallagher has not made a public statement on the latest legal developments.

