
Liam Gallagher and brother Noel were recently seen in public together for the first time in a long time, and Noel has revealed his thoughts on his younger brother ahead of their upcoming performances.
The duo have seemingly put an end to a 15-year feud which saw the British rock band split up back in 2009, having announced their plans for a reunion tour in the summer of 2024.
If you were lucky enough to get your hands on tickets after the Ticketmaster debacle, then you'll probably be counting down the days until July, with the first performance planned for Cardiff on July 4.
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Liam in particular has been regularly interacting with fans on social media, and even reassured them to stop crying their heart out after rumours of the show being less than an hour surfaced, which wouldn't have been too impressive, given the significant cost of the tickets.
Given all the hype around the Oasis reunion, which fans of the Manchester rockers have been begging for for well over a decade, you would hope that the two have been rehearsing together in private to prepare for the tour.

However, it was only yesterday (Thursday April 24) that the two were seen together in public for the first time in a long while, as they were snapped arriving at a working men's club in Newington Green in London.
They were filming promo for their new tour, despite the fact that all the tickets in the UK and Ireland sold out almost immediately, as well as some scenes for a new Adidas campaign.
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A source close to Noel told The Mirror: "Noel is often in and out of the studio working on things, he is a singer songwriter so it's only natural.
"But Liam is a singer and he has a long list of dates ahead of him with Oasis this year so he will not be overdoing rehearsals. After a big solo Definitely Maybe tour your last year, the main thing his voice needs at the moment is rest."
Following that meet-up, Noel appeared briefly on talkSPORT, speaking to Alan Brazil of all people when he was asked how Liam is doing.
He said: "He's great. I was with him yesterday actually. He's alright. He's on tip top form."

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The Oasis Live 25 tour begins at Cardiff's Principality Stadium ahead of sell-out gigs at Manchester's Heaton Park, Wembley Stadium in London, Edinburgh's Murrayfield stadium, and Dublin's Croke Park.
The Brit pop band will then head over to America, South America, and Asia later this year. The two are not exactly known for mincing their words, but as long as they don't say anything silly like 'we're more popular than Jesus', I'm sure their US tour will go just fine.
Topics: Oasis, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Music