Proof Oasis will make it to Australia despite rift rumours during sold out reunion tour

It may be two decades in the making, but Oasis are finally making their way Down Under.

During the worldwide tour of the acclaimed Britpop group, gossip about strains in the bond between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher persists. Fans are speculating whether their well-known contentious relationship can withstand the demands of a 41-date global tour.

Indeed, following only four performances, numerous fans are beginning to wonder if the band will manage to perform at the much-anticipated concerts at Wembley Stadium towards the end of this month.

As a lifestyle expert, I must share some intriguing news that has left many Beatlesque enthusiasts questioning the future of their favorite band. The rumors suggest that Noel and Liam Gallagher, the dynamic duo of Oasis, will be spending minimal time together during their upcoming tour. Adding fuel to the fire, Liam has reportedly decided to go solo after the band’s opening show in Cardiff. This unexpected development has sparked speculation among fans, with some expressing concerns about whether the tour will disintegrate before reaching its conclusion in November. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates!

Experts have observed and commented that during their performances together, it seems Noel looks overpowered, while Liam maintains a more commanding role.

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Audience members expressed apprehension about X, as several people were contemplating the possibility that the tour might conclude prematurely, given the sibling’s apparent differences in sentiment.

Visitors requested: ‘Let’s complete the tour peacefully… I assure you, we’ll have good fortune in wrapping up all scheduled stops.’

It appears their animosity persists… I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t complete this tour… It’s not about the band, Oasis, but more about the ongoing feud between Liam and Noel Gallagher. I have my doubts that they will finish the tour.

In light of the finished series, it appears that Australian viewers need not concern themselves much.

It seems that assertions about ongoing tension between Liam and Noel are at odds with the harmonious image they’ve been presenting during their live performances together.

For instance, the band’s impressive performance at Cardiff marked the start of their tour this month, where Noel and Liam appeared together on stage, followed by an act that would win over the heartiest skeptic of Oasis.

Additionally, as per Rolling Stone Australia’s report, the band encountered a comparable scenario during their second out of five home performances in Manchester.

According to the article, when it was Noel’s turn for the main part of the performance, Liam gave his brother the spotlight.

It was shared that Liam affectionately bumped fists with his brother, then blew a kiss to the audience before nonchalantly leaving the stage to allow Noel’s spotlight to take center stage.

It appears that the brothers are eager to extend their tour for as long as they can, using it as an opportunity to express gratitude to fans who have been patiently waiting for their reunion.

According to the report, Liam offered some encouraging comments following their performance of Champagne Supernova.

He allegedly said to the gathering, “Over time, I understand how much effort it takes and the challenges involved, but I want you to know we truly value it.

‘You’re the best f***ing fans, man. You’re mad as f***, but you’re the f***ing best ones, man.’  

As the enthusiasm continues unabated, Australian fans can look forward with assurance to witnessing the iconic British pop legends live on stage during their scheduled four-show tour Down Under later this year.

On Halloween, October 31st, as well as November 1st and 4th, the top-loved acts from Wonderwall will take the stage at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium. After that, they’ll head to Sydney’s Accor Stadium for performances on November 7th and 8th.

The band were last in the country back in 2005 on their Don’t Believe The Truth tour. 

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2025-07-16 09:03

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