Liam and Noel Gallagher look adorable in throwback childhood snaps after brothers healed their feud ahead of highly-anticipated reunion tour

They had one of the most famous feuds in music history. 

Even before the dramatic breakup of Oasis in 2009 following a heated backstage argument, the Gallagher brothers had been extremely tight.

In some nostalgic photos, Liam and Noel are seen displaying their heartwarming brotherly bond, as they pose alongside their elder brother Paul in a sweet snapshot.

In striped sweaters that coordinated well, Noel and Paul were spotted, both squinting under the bright sun, while a younger Liam was bundled up in a fur-lined coat and a matching hat.

As a devoted follower, I’d like to share an interesting observation from another photograph. It features Peggy, our beloved mother, posing with all three of us kids when we were youngsters. In the last picture, however, it’s a teenage Liam who strikes a pose alongside her.

As a young adult at 18, I embarked on a new journey, leaving the lush landscapes of Ireland behind, to take up residence in vibrant Manchester. Here, I found employment as both a housekeeper and childminder, eagerly contributing my skills and services to my new community.

In that location, she encountered Tommy Gallagher, a fellow Irishman who managed his own concrete company. The two of them got married in the 1960s and decided to reside in the Lonsight district of Manchester.

For quite some time, siblings Noel and Liam, who share a brother with Paul in the music world, have spoken about their troubled past in various interviews. They’ve discussed the harsh conditions they endured and the mistreatment they experienced due to their father’s violent and alcoholic nature.

In 1984, the head of the Gallagher family was given a council house and, along with her sons, slipped out during the dead of night to escape Tommy. She confided in the makers of the Supersonic documentary that she had spent her life constantly fretting over her children’s well-being.

In the 2018 interview with The Telegraph, Liam discussed his past, sharing that he was around seven years old when his mother parted ways with his father.

He constantly spent his time engaging in conflicts, physically abusing my mother, as well as Noel and Paul. However, he never physically harmed me.

Later on, when he was away one evening, my mother gathered her siblings together, packed our belongings into a truck, left him a mattress behind, and we set off towards our brand-new home.

Regardless of numerous efforts by Noel and Liam throughout the years to purchase a new home for their mother, Peggy consistently chose to stay in the same council house in Manchester; all she ever requested from her sons was to replace the garden gate.

Ever since Oasis disbanded in 2009, Peggy has reportedly persistently encouraged her sons to set aside their disputes. She’s suggested to both Noel and Liam that ending their feud would make for an exceptional 80th birthday gift.

Peggy previously recalled of her brood: ‘I think there was always that bit of jealousy.

Initially, Noel was incredibly charming as an infant. However, once Liam arrived, he stole the show. It was evident that there was some tension between the two of them.

In the meantime, Oasis has made it to Cardiff, preparing for the initial performance of their much-awaited comeback tour, following a sudden adjustment in the original schedule.

For the first time in 15 years, the legendary Britpop group is set to play stadium concerts throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, South Korea, and North, Central, and South America, wrapping up with a performance at São Paulo’s Estádio do Morumbi on November 23.

On Monday, it was widely believed among fans that the duo had already reached Wales for a stadium rehearsal, as they overheard music emanating from within.

As an over-the-moon fan here, I must share some exciting news: it turns out the brothers have roped in a fantastic new crew for their tour! The lineup now includes drummer Joey Waronker, along with guitarists Andy Bell, Gem Archer, and Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs. This only adds to my anticipation as I eagerly await the show!

According to a source, The Mirror was informed that, given the fresh lineup and the significant nature of their debut performance, the band plans to perform some songs within the venue itself.

Instead of beginning with a more intimate performance or needing a couple of weeks to regain rhythm, they don’t have the luxury of such preparation. Additionally, both Liam and Noel aim for each show to be monumental.

‘The upcoming show seems extraordinarily significant, and they’re treating it with great care. All signs suggest that it will be an exceptional comeback tour.’

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2025-07-02 13:53

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