Robbie Williams vs Noel Gallagher: Who has the bigger net worth?

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Robbie Williams took to trolling Noel Gallagher during his performance at Hyde Park (Image via Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Singer Robbie Williams reignited his decades-long feud with ex-Oasis guitarist and songwriter Noel Gallagher during his performance at the BST Hyde Park on July 6, 2024. The 50-year-old Take That alum brought out a small cardboard cutout of Gallagher to the stage, which he condescendingly patted on the head to seemingly mock Gallagher's height before starting his show.

Robbie Williams' feud with the Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, has been ongoing for three decades. Liam and Williams became friends when the latter left the Brit boy band Take That in 1995. However, their relationship went downhill after Noel publically referred to Williams as the “fat dancer from Take That."

In a November 2022 interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe, Williams branded the Gallagher brothers as "gigantic bullies."

“They were gigantic bullies too, to the whole industry, everybody in it – and I didn’t like that. A lot of that still remains inside me. They’re probably different people now but there’s a lot of me that’s like, ‘They’re f*cking bullies, them. I don’t like bullies’.”

Here is a look at Robbie Williams and Noel Gallagher's net worths amid their renewed feud. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Williams is worth $300 million, while Noel has a net worth of $70 million, signifying that Williams has a higher net worth.


Robbie Williams and Noel Gallagher's net worths and career earnings explored

According to IMDb, Robbie Williams was in the spotlight when he joined the English pop group Take That at 16. While the band cemented its name as one of the most famous British pop groups at the time, it was Williams' solo career that catapulted him to stardom.

Robbie Williams left Take That in 1995 and signed a new deal with Chrysalis Records in 1996. In 1997, he released his debut studio album, Life thru a Lens, which sold over 4 million copies worldwide. He has since produced 11 more studio albums and has won more BRIT Awards than any other artist in history.

In 2002, Robbie Williams signed a contract with EMI Records for approximately £80 million ($150 million), notably one of the largest music contracts in history at that time.

On November 19, 2005, Robbie Williams sold 1.6 million tickets, earning him the Guinness Record for most tour tickets sold in one day. In 2010, he reunited with Take That for Progress, its sixth studio album and one of the fastest-selling albums in UK history.

In 2006, he bought £260K worth of shares in Port Vale, his favorite soccer club, making him the club's largest shareholder. However, the club hit hard times, and he lost his entire investment.

Robbie Williams also famously sold his $70 million Beverly Crest mansion to Drake in March 2022. Following this, he bought a two-acre mansion in Holmby Hills, LA, for $49.5 million.


Noel Gallagher's career earnings

Noel Gallagher was 13 when he first started playing the guitar. According to IMDb, he toured as a roadie and guitar technician for the band Inspiral Carpets in the late 1980s. On his arrival home, he discovered his brother Liam had started a band called The Rain in 1991 and was asked to be the lead guitarist.

Noel rebranded the band as Oasis, which was offered a record deal with Sony Music in 1993. Oasis released its debut album, Definitely Maybe, in 1994, which became the fastest-selling debut album of all time in the UK.

The band enjoyed critical acclaim, although its success was often marred by arguments between Noel and Liam. Noel quit the band after one such fight in 2009, saying he "simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer."

In 2010, Noel started his own band named Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, which has four studio albums under its belt. In 2019, he reportedly bought an £8 million house in Hampshire after selling his home in Little Venice, West London.

Noel Gallagher also claims most of the royalties for Oasis songs as the band's lead songwriter. In 2019, Rolling Stone estimated that the band's hit song Wonderwall generated approximately $1 million a year in recorded music royalties on Spotify.

Edited by Shreya Das
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