Liam Gallagher has responded to claims that he’ll be kept apart from Noel during the upcoming Oasis reunion tour.
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Reports emerged earlier this week that organisers for the world tour had taken measures to keep the formerly estranged brothers separated while backstage.
The Sun claimed that Liam and Noel each had a separate VIP list for friends and “famous fans” to buy tickets, but “depending on which brother you got your ticket off, it’s their green room and after-party you’re invited to.”
The publication went on to allege that they would be “keeping it all at a distance” and holding “totally separate events” following the gigs each night.
Now, it seems that Liam has dismissed the claims in a post on X/Twitter yesterday (May 3). “After party’s are for wankers,” he wrote. “I’m getting straight of after the gigs get my beauty sleep this level of sexiness doesn’t happen by staying up talking bollox to bellends.”
After party’s are for wankers I’m getting straight of after the gigs get my beauty sleep this level of sexiness doesn’t happen by staying up talking bollox to bellends
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) May 3, 2025
After a long-running feud, the Gallagher brothers came together for some filming in a London pub last week – reportedly to shoot footage for a promotional film for the forthcoming tour.
It followed the brothers being snapped arriving at the working men’s Mildmay club in London’s Newington Green on Thursday (April 24) in what was reportedly a filming session for an upcoming Adidas campaign.
Oasis currently have 41 dates booked in for 2025 that will take them across multiple continents and will run through until November, with support to come from Cast, Richard Ashcroft, Cage The Elephant and Ball Park Music.
Recently, sources close to Oasis revealed to NME that the band’s line-up on the tour will include Noel, Liam, bassist Andy Bell, guitarists Gem Archer and Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs and drummer Joey Waronker.
Original drummer Tony McCarroll is not involved in the comeback tour, and recently shared a message with the band and their fans, writing: “The circle has started again lads. A new generation ready to start a journey of listening. Actually, I’m a bit jealous of that blank canvas they’re about to start on.”
“Lads, the world is excited to see this, it’s all people are talking about. The time ‘feels’ right, I can’t wait to see how it all goes down,” he expressed. “Liam, Noel, Bone, Gem…. (I better stop there as I’m not sure who else) Good luck with everything, and don’t forget to stop and take it in! If the drummer fancies a stage partner for Supersonic at Heaton Park, give us a buzz ;)”
Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones also recently revealed to NME that Noel has been back writing new material in the studio. “I’m assuming he’s doing some writing for either his stuff or if they’re [Oasis] gonna bring out a couple songs, I don’t know,” he said.
Elsewhere, fans have been reacting to Oasis’s Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame snub, after the band were revealed to be among the artists who were part of the longlist but ultimately did not make the cut. It marks the second time they had been snubbed from induction.
The brothers also landed back at the top of the UK singles charts recently with ‘Some Might Say‘, 30 years after its initial release, and are set to have their infamous Britpop chart battle with Blur made into an on-stage comedy.