Oasis Fans Rejoice, 'Today Is Gonna Be The Day': Rockers Reunite After 15-Year Family Feud
Portfolio Pulse from Chris Katje
Oasis is reuniting for a 14-date tour in the UK and Ireland in 2025, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of their debut album. This reunion could boost sales for Sony Group Corp, which owns the band's record label, and increase ticket sales for Live Nation Entertainment, which owns Ticketmaster.

August 27, 2024 | 4:08 pm
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Live Nation Entertainment, through its unit Ticketmaster, is set to benefit from ticket sales for the highly anticipated Oasis reunion tour.
As Ticketmaster, owned by Live Nation, is a primary ticket seller for the Oasis tour, the high demand for tickets is expected to positively impact Live Nation's revenue.
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Sony Group Corp, which owns Creation Records, could see increased sales and streaming of Oasis albums due to the band's reunion tour announcement.
The announcement of Oasis's reunion tour is likely to drive fans to purchase and stream their classic albums, which are under Sony's Creation Records. This could lead to a short-term increase in revenue for Sony.
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