The singer says he sought out his brother to make peace and reunite the band after 15 years of separation
Singer Liam Gallagher has claimed he was responsible for starting the reconciliation process with his brother Noel Gallagher, which led to the announcement of the reunion of the band Oasis, which ended in 2009. The revelation was made in response to a fan on his social media.
Decisive call
Responding to a question on Instagram, Liam confirmed that he had made the initial contact. “I was the one who called him [e não o contrário]”, he said. With irony, he also asked the Internet user for ‘discretion’: “Don’t tell anyone, because I don’t want people to think I’m sentimental. Let’s stay here between the two of us,” joked the singer.
End of rivalry and world tour
The Gallagher brothers have been engaged in a heated exchange of public barbs over the past 15 years. But the reconciliation has allowed the return of Oasis, who are now preparing a world tour to celebrate 25 years of their formation.
The most successful band of the 90s Britpop movement will return to the stage in July 2025, initially in the UK, before extending the shows to the rest of the world in 2026.
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Source: Terra

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