OASIS banked almost £5million in merchandise sales last year before they kicked off their successful reunion tour.
The Manchester rockers made the millions from brand deals with the likes of fashion label Stone Island and sports company Adidas.

Latest figures for Oasis Merchandising Limited shows the band took a record £4.7million for the year to 31 March 2025.
That is five times more than Noel Gallagher, 58, and his brother Liam, 53, have ever earned in a single year from merch sales, since launching the company in 1999.
The band can expect millions more to roll into the firm next year, as the Adidas launch came in June, with eager fans snapping up thousands of branded t-shirts and jackets.
They set up pop-up shops across the UK ahead of their tour, which launched last July, meaning millions more will appear in their next set of accounts.
The cash windfall comes just weeks after The Sun revealed Liam is facing a court order to confirm how much money he has earned from the band’s hugely successful reunion tour.
A court hearing is set to be held in New York this month after the mother of the singer’s love child filed a fresh legal motion to access his latest finances.
Liza Ghorbani is trying to obtain the singer’s bank records, tax returns and credit card statements to show how much he is now worth, say experts.
It will be the first time the band’s tour finances — which are estimated to be more than £350million — face being exposed to public scrutiny.
Ms Ghorbani wants to use the fresh information to prove he should stump up the £500,000 a year she’s claiming for the care of their daughter Gemma, 12, who was born in 2013 after an affair.