Oasis‘ reunion tour have received a £14.8m total dividend for 2023.Six directors received the payout after the firm, SJM, made an £11.8m pre-tax profit, according to its accounts for last year (via BBC News).The revenue from 2023 does not include fees for promoting Oasis’ tour, which experts believe could be substantial with the initial tour dates potentially pulling £400million in ticket sales, which SJM would take a cut of.Headed by ticket promoter Simon James Moran, SJM is one of several companies involved in the promotion of the Oasis reunion tour and the selling of the tickets.The company has also promoted and sold tickets for a range of other gigs and shows including Harry Styles, Coldplay and Little Simz.SJM also owns gigsandtours.com, which was one of the three ticket sellers alongside Ticketmaster and SeeTickets for the Oasis tour dates.
The other two promoters are MCD Promotions and DF Concerts.‘OASIS LIVE ’25’ reunion tour caused controversy among fans after they were taken by surprise by the dynamic pricing in place on Ticketmaster.
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