Liam Gallagher, the lead singer of Oasis, has purchased a luxurious country mansion in the Cotswolds for a reported £4.25 million following the success of Oasis’ reunion tour. The spacious eight-bedroom property, located in Gloucestershire near Cirencester, sits on five acres of land and features amenities such as a swimming pool, tennis courts, stables, and a two-bedroom cottage.
According to sources, Liam, who is 53 years old, decided to invest part of his earnings from the Live ’25 Tour into this countryside retreat after months of performing at sold-out shows. The move reflects his love for the rural lifestyle and desire for a home with ample outdoor space for his rescue dog, Buttons. Liam is excited about the prospect of hosting friends and family in his new residence.
Previously owned by former footballer Tony Adams, the mansion has had its share of celebrity occupants. Liam, who previously rented a nearby mansion with his fiancée, has been eyeing property in the Cotswolds for some time. The region is a hotspot for celebrities like David Beckham, Simon Cowell, and Kate Moss, who also own homes in the vicinity.
Interestingly, Liam’s new mansion is close to his previous rental property. Despite being a devoted Manchester City fan, Liam now owns the former residence of a legendary Arsenal player. This juxtaposition adds a quirky element, especially as both football clubs are currently competing at the top of the Premier League standings.
When contacted for comments, Liam Gallagher’s representatives declined to provide any feedback. The acquisition of the mansion comes following Oasis’ successful reunion tour, which spanned multiple countries and continents, generating an estimated £303 million in revenue. Despite facing health challenges over the festive season, Liam remains grateful for the tour’s impact on his life, prompting him to make positive lifestyle changes for the sake of his fans and his well-being.
