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Liam Gallagher shares his only big regret about Oasis, while he and brother Noel finally prepare himself for the reunion tour after alienation

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Liam Gallagher Has admitted that it is a pity that Oasis is ‘precious time’ apart in the midst of his 15-year-old alienation from his brother Noel.

The iconic band in Manchester will reunite in July for their first tour in 16 years, called Oasis Live ’25, after they finally bury the hatchet last year.

The band has been busy rehearsing the last few days and frontman Liam, 52, said it is a pity that they missed so much because he has argued with his brother Noel, 58, while greeting their practice sessions like ‘spiritual’.

A user on X (formerly Twitter) The singer asked: ‘How does it feel about singing songs with your brother again? Like old times? ‘

To which, Liam replied, “You know what it is spiritual, but I can’t help think about all those wasted years, what a waste of precious time.”

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Liam Gallagher has admitted that it is a pity that Oasis is 'precious time' apart in the midst of his 15-year-old alienation from his brother Noel (Liam depicted 2018)

Liam Gallagher has admitted that it is a pity that Oasis is ‘precious time’ apart in the midst of his 15-year-old alienation from his brother Noel (Liam depicted 2018)

The iconic Manchester band will reunite in July for their first tour in 16 years, called Oasis Live '25, after they finally buried the hatchet last year (Liam and Noel depicted last month)

The iconic Manchester band will reunite in July for their first tour in 16 years, called Oasis Live ’25, after they finally buried the hatchet last year (Liam and Noel depicted last month)

Oasis split after a backstage -other difference between the Gallagher Brothers at the Rock and Seine Festival in Paris in 2009.

Their return to the stage is one of the most expected music events in the past decade and rehearsals are now well and really going on.

A new book entitled Live Forever from John Robb has detailed detailed how bitter the bands split was at that time.

Fans and friends hope, however, that nothing happens on tour, such as the row they had backstage in 2009, so they were needed for more than ten years to continue.

One witness said, “Liam was constantly damaging and then the two snarled.”

Another witness remembered: ‘There were the right punches and Liam saved one of Noel’s guitars. Liam was like a possessed man.

They continued: ‘He swore constantly and really angry. Medical staff was called together with security. Noel got out as quickly as he could. This was a really malignant fight – very terrible. ‘

In his statement that confirmed that he had left the band at the time, Noel wrote: “The level of verbal and violent intimidation towards me, my family, friends and comrades has become unbearable.”

The band has been rehearsing in recent days and frontman Liam, 52, said it is a pity that they missed so much because he has argued with his brother Noel, 58 (depicted 2008)

The band has been rehearsing in recent days and frontman Liam, 52, said it is a pity that they missed so much because he has argued with his brother Noel, 58 (depicted 2008)

When asked by a fan on X, formerly Twitter, what it feels like to sing songs with his brother again, Liam gave his greatest regret while greeting their practice sessions like 'spiritual'

When asked by a fan on X, formerly Twitter, what it feels like to sing songs with his brother again, Liam gave his greatest regret while greeting their practice sessions like ‘spiritual’

But luckily the duo has now made up for it and it is believed that Liam has made the first step to solve things with his brother.

On X, formerly Twitter, Liam replied to a fan last year and said, “I called him, but telling it to nobody like me don’t think I am a soft boy and keep things between me and your cheers x.”

Book author John, who is a good friend of Noel, reportedly wrote the program notes for the upcoming Tour.

John discussed the reunion in his new book Live Forever, said: “The rumors of the Reformation have never ended.

‘Every now and then there would be rumbling … Every year they would go from a whisper to a scream. And then silence. Locations would be booked and not booked. Fans hopes and desperate.

‘On August 27, the band announced that they had reformed and everything went crazy. A tour was announced where the band played larger stadiums than they had ever played before.

“Somehow they had somehow broke up and reform and had become the biggest band in the world again.”

Oasis Live 25 tour dates

July 2025

4th – Cardiff, Princoman stage

5th – Cardiff, Principality Stage

11th – Manchester, Heaton Park

12th – Manchester, Heaton Park

16th – Manchester, Heaton Park

19th – Manchester, Heaton Park

20th – Manchester, Heaton Park

25th – London, Wembley Stadium

26th – London, Wembley Stadium

30th – London, Wembley Stadium

August 2025

2nd – London, Wembley Stadium

3rd – London, Wembley Stadium

8th – Edinburgh, Murrayfield

9th – Edinburgh, Murrayfield

12th – Edinburgh, Murrayfield

16th – Dublin, Croke Park

17th – Dublin, Croke Park

September 2025

27th – London, Wembley Stadium

28th – London, Wembley Stadium

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