Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will be ‘kept apart’ in ‘military style operation’ on reunion tour with ‘separate dressing rooms and transport’ amid long running feud

Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will be 'kept apart' in 'military style operation' on reunion tour with 'separate dressing rooms and transport' amid long running feud

As a lifestyle expert with decades of personal and professional experience under my belt, I must say that the upcoming Oasis reunion tour is an exciting development for music enthusiasts worldwide. However, it seems that the Gallagher brothers’ feud has not completely subsided, as they will reportedly be kept apart backstage to prevent any potential clashes.


During their eagerly awaited 2025 reunion tour, it’s said that brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will maintain distance from each other when off-stage, in a manner reminiscent of military protocol.

In 2009, a heated argument between the two contentious siblings escalated backstage in Paris, prompting Noel, aged 57, to depart from the renowned Britpop band. Since then, they’ve been engaged in an ongoing and highly publicized dispute.

However, even though they’ve found a way to reunite on stage, they’ll each have their own dressing rooms and transportation arrangements in place to prevent any potential conflicts and the disastrous consequences that might follow, such as public relations and financial catastrophes.

As a devoted admirer, I can share that I’ve learned from a trusted source that they won’t be inseparable during their reunion. Instead, they will maintain their individual identities, merging only for essential promotional work and performances. Most of the time, they are expected to spend apart during this comeback.

‘For the first extended period, they’ll reunite to work together again during rehearsals. Expect an electrifying ambiance, yet one that might carry a touch of tension as well.’

Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will be 'kept apart' in 'military style operation' on reunion tour with 'separate dressing rooms and transport' amid long running feud

Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will be 'kept apart' in 'military style operation' on reunion tour with 'separate dressing rooms and transport' amid long running feud
Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will be 'kept apart' in 'military style operation' on reunion tour with 'separate dressing rooms and transport' amid long running feud

TopMob have contacted Oasis’ reps for comment. 

Previously, Liam stated that Sara MacDonald, who is now Noel’s ex-wife, played a role in creating tension between him and his elder brother. He also implied that she might be responsible for the breakup of their band, suggesting they are no longer together.

Liam and Sara have frequently engaged in highly visible disagreements, with Liam at one point referring to Sara as someone who is ‘shadowy’, and using profanity to call her ‘angry woman’ during heated late-night conversations.

However, it’s been said that Sara frequently responds harshly, allegedly labeling him as a ‘disgraceful fool’ and expressing her hope that he would have passed away by a specific point in time.

He also implied that her presence might prevent an Oasis reunion, as Noel grew enraged due to Liam’s disparaging remarks about Sarah.

However, following the finalization of Noel Gallagher’s £20 million divorce from his former spouse last year, it is rumored that he was convinced by the financial advantages of re-uniting the band.

Noel and Sara revealed their split in January 2023, after nearly 12 years of marriage.

In the statement shared with TopMob upon their split announcement, they emphasized that their two sons continue to be their top concern.

Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will be 'kept apart' in 'military style operation' on reunion tour with 'separate dressing rooms and transport' amid long running feud
Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will be 'kept apart' in 'military style operation' on reunion tour with 'separate dressing rooms and transport' amid long running feud
Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will be 'kept apart' in 'military style operation' on reunion tour with 'separate dressing rooms and transport' amid long running feud

Noel also has a daughter Anais, born in 2000, who he shares with his first ex-wife Meg Matthews. 

Many Oasis fans have already been left empty-handed when the hotly-anticipated 17-date UK reunion tour sold out in a matter of hours in an online fiasco. 

Approximately 14 million enthusiasts endured waits of up to eight hours in an attempt to secure coveted tickets for the popular rock band’s concert. Regrettably, a significant number of them were unsuccessful in their pursuit.

As a dedicated fanatic, I found myself among the fortunate few who snagged tickets, but alas, my heart goes out to those left high and dry. In an instant, dynamic pricing sent prices skyrocketing, nearly doubling within mere hours. It was a cruel twist of fate that left many of us splurging exorbitantly for our beloved event.

Initially, the Gallagher brothers offered additional performances at Wembley through a sequential, exclusive lottery system, yet numerous enthusiasts felt disheartened as they weren’t selected to purchase tickets even though they had waited hours during the initial sale.

In the ’90s, Oasis quickly rose to international fame, with their first album, Definitely Maybe (released in 1994), setting a record as the swiftest-selling debut album ever in Britain.

The next year witnessed the debut of “What’s The Story) Morning Glory?” packed with chart-topping songs like Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back In Anger, and Champagne Supernova. Notably, Wonderwall stayed atop the ARIA Top 10 charts for an uninterrupted 11 weeks post its release.

Back in the ’90s, I was part of the incredible rise of Oasis. Following our phenomenal global success, I had the privilege of taking our Be Here Now Tour Down Under to Australia in 1998. It was an unforgettable experience that I shared with countless fans who were eager to rock out with us.

They brought joy to fans by visiting Australia once more during the 2001 Heathen Chemistry Tour, and they returned there again towards the end of 2005 for the Don’t Believe the Truth Tour.

In 2009, the band notoriously disbanded following a heated disagreement backstage during the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.

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2024-10-20 03:20

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